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So the seminar is not just imposed on the teacher, where they say, "Well, this is it.
Congress seems to realize as much, having just imposed on the White House legislation tightening U.S. sanctions against Russia.
Has he not been briefed on the deluge of new pensions and building regulations that he has just imposed on small businesses the length of the land?
But new taxes, including the ride-hailing taxes the D.C. Council just imposed on Uber and Lyft, merely paper over the structural financing and spending issues afflicting WMATA.
More fundamentally, it is a reflection of a divided society, in which many young people are deeply unhappy about the decision that an older cohort of voters has just imposed on their future.
It is one family, one plan, one worker and there is a deal here, you have some responsibility for that plan, it's not just imposed on you.
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"It's really not us to have an idea that we just impose on a client or site or city". The MOCAD board chose the architectural team after looking at more than 20 proposals.
New York has just imposed a cap on state Medicaid spending, with a separate limit for each sector like hospitals, nursing homes and managed care plans.
It has just imposed a cap on unlimited mobile data plans for the heaviest users, soon to be followed by limits, and fees for exceeding them, on its wired broadband network.
Ask Brazil or, indeed, Thailand, which just imposed a 15 percent withholding tax on interest and capital gains earned by foreign investors on Thai bonds.
Uganda has just imposed a 10% tax on mobile phones.
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