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The person who cries out "John is dead," intending to refer either to a thing of the past or to a corpse, has given a new imposition to the word 'John', even if his grief prevents him from realizing this.
In developing countries like Ethiopia, these interventions are associated with immense cost imposition to the health system.
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Mr. Mubarak used family planning — a foreign imposition — to mask the government's failed strategies, some Islamists said.
This allowed the stress imposition to progress slowly, as is the case in the field.
He is known as a great salesman, but he sells softly, blithely, by making it seem almost an imposition to have to explain the benefits of his product.
They said they objected more to its imposition than to the terms it forced on them.
SAI does not easily lend itself to regional impositions due to the rapid dispersion of aerosols in the stratosphere.
The cases involved the imposition of fines to the value of £3,696 on an opticians in Manchester and £1,000 on a security company in London.
The site was uniformly cropped and characterized for one year prior to imposition of the treatments, and results used to validate the experimental design.
He likens Kemal Ataturk's imposition of secularism on Turkey's Muslim population to the imposition of communism on eastern Europe.
Physiological measurements were taken during the experiment, at three time points: (1) immediately prior to the imposition of water stress (8/8/2009), (2) 30 days after the imposition of water stress (11/9/2009), and (3) 52 days after the imposition of water stress (9/10/2009).
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