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President Wahid has had to govern with a cabinet largely imposed on him by his coalition partners.
Its flavor has little in common with the astringent-tasting kola nut, from which it takes its name, and its caramel coloring is largely imposed.
In return for the various tax breaks, 401(k) accounts come with a myriad of rules, largely imposed by federal law.
The emphasis in UKERC was on integration in the first phase and diversity and flexibility in the second phase – a pattern largely imposed by funders, assessors and stakeholders, rather than by internal strategy.
A numerical sensitivity analysis of the initial response or adaptive capacity—of the studied mangrove system to instantaneous environmental changes reveals the stable state of the study site: deposition rates are largely imposed by the topography and relative elevation, while they are rather independent of the vegetation density.
This short-term approach to treatment is largely imposed by insurance companies, which limit coverage for services -- encouraging a "get'em in, get'em out", revolving door culture at clinics, hospitals, and private practices -- and also favoring medical treatment provided by a psychiatrist, as opposed to the more complex, relational work of a psychotherapist, social worker or counselor.
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Because the return to thrift you describe is largely involuntary, imposed by harder economic times, it is likely to be temporary and grudging.
Cuts in public spending in eurozone member states have largely been imposed by the EU, by the European Commission as well as by the EU governments.
While much of the world sees the war as essentially a civil conflict — beginning in a series of popular demonstrations, and driven by Syrians with grievances against their government — Assad argues that it is largely being imposed by the United States and its allies, which are backing rebel groups.
In the context of these largely externally imposed and contradictory development pathways, clarifying the viewpoints and preferences of local people is important, and may help explain the outcomes of past policies, as well as inform future interventions.
Well it was because the "risk and conduct" deductions for 2013 - largely penalties imposed on employees for mis-selling PPI credit insurance and interest-rate swaps - were just £290m, compared with deductions in the previous year of £860m (those bigger deductions were the self-imposed punishment for rigging Libor interest rate benchmarks).
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