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But she allowed that people might be imposing their bleak view of Ukrainian politics over the auto-accident facts.
Even if we guess at the answers, we might be imposing modern ideas about formative experiences, psychology, and social relations on an event and a person that clearly belong to very different times.
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He says they want a car now for fear that restrictions might be imposed later.
The problem of how controls might be imposed & enforced was discussed.
Officials at the Transportation Security Administration declined Monday to discuss what new steps might be imposed.
How any resulting sentences might be imposed is much more complicated.
-Are there any "cultural" problems that might be imposed by use of this safety device?
In April, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, raising some hope that limits might be imposed on future claims.
A group of 15 former foreign ministers, from Europe, Asia and America, added that sanctions might be imposed on Khartoum.
The N.C.A.A.'s reinstatement staff would decide the matter, and if Williams were reinstated, some penalties might be imposed.
It has often made similar hints in the past, and there was no way to know what restrictions might be imposed if she were set free.
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