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"I think I've pretty much imposed on everyone," Ms. Balducci Chapin said the other day, after a four-hour shoot at the Cavalier.
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Up close, the Transit Connect Taxi isn't so much imposing in length and width as it is in height.
Ms. Monk is observed working out the details of the performance in rehearsal and on site, not so much imposing a plan as coaxing form out of the materials — human, musical and architectural — at hand.
It was delusion to think our democratic systems could be exported, much less imposed by force.
"There's been an evolution towards much more imposed themes," said Pieter Lagrou, a political scientist at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
The new parks and waterfront in the South Bronx, in other words, have not so much been imposed on its neighborhoods as they have given architectural permanence and dignity to what the residents already tried to cook up for themselves.
There is too much risk imposed with Iran-related transactions for a lot of U.S. companies to want to get involved.
Vietnam, Egypt and India all limited rice exports last year, but the limits were much less drastic and were imposed much later in the year, after much more rice had been shipped.
Liriano is much more imposing.
Deprived of him, the offense is much less imposing.
But African nations have been less willing to criticize, much less impose sanctions on, Zimbabwe.
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