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But in foreign affairs, Americans yearn for home runs: clear victories and quickly imposed solutions.
She quickly imposed herself, but there was little to endear her to the crowd.
It found no loss in productivity, and quickly imposed a ban for all workers and contractors.
The great river of suffering and complaint that churns through E.R. doors demands some kind of quickly imposed external order.
Martial law was quickly imposed in the Punjab region, and Chelmsford's competence in handling the situation was questioned.
The government quickly imposed an evening curfew, and flights in and out of Khartoum were canceled for several days.
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It should quickly impose a new round of even tougher sanctions on Iran.
Jerry Ceppos, dean of the journalism school at the University of Nevada, Reno, said journalists' impulse to quickly impose a frame on a story is "genetic".
It needs to quickly impose a new round of even tougher sanctions on Iran, which is also enriching uranium five years after the Council ordered it to stop.
Rajiv Gandhi, who succeeded his assassinated mother as prime minister, sent in Indian troops in 1987 with the aim of quickly imposing a settlement of the ethnic conflict.
Hamas responded quickly, imposing a tax on smuggled goods, then charging administrative fees on tunnel operators and now importing goods itself to trade in the market in Gaza.
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