Sentence examples for state imposition from inspiring English sources

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Buffalo's growing deficit led to state imposition of a financial control board more than a year ago.

"Rather, other values, which are not simply shields for racism, stand in the way," he says, one of which, he adds, is "freedom from state imposition".

In the debate over climate change, Coase's work provides the intellectual basis for favouring a trading scheme of carbon credits, rather than the state imposition of anti-emissions regulations.

Nathan Glazer recites the now-popular view that it is the desire for neighborhood schools, local control and freedom from state imposition -- not racism or its legacy -- that creates natural and insurmountable barriers to school integration.

Is it not strange that no such exculpation was provided by Mr. Glazer or by any other reputable Northern intellectuals to white segregationists in Mississippi when they raised exactly the same clarion call of "freedom from state imposition" (or, in that case, "federal imposition") to defend their own apartheid system 50 years ago?

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The old model of employer/employee contracts, those pesky, Nanny State impositions such as sick pay, holiday pay, National Insurance contributions and pensions have gradually been erased from millions of contracts.

In the lawsuits filed against Texas, on August 22nd, and North Carolina, on September 30th, the Justice Department asserted that Section 2 prohibited the states' imposition of the photo-I.D. requirement and other changes contained in the new laws.

The board president, Darren Connor, said the state's imposition of a special review panel failed to help and made Roosevelt's academic and fiscal troubles worse.

The highly customized building cost about $36 million, an astronomical sum at the time, and then incurred what was effectively a luxury tax from the state, an imposition that became the subject of a protracted legal fight.

He has excellent formal qualifications, including a degree from Harvard Law School, a Supreme Court clerkship, and a stint as the solicitor general of Alabama, where he excelled at defending the state's imposition of capital punishment against legal challenges.

She has other attractions: the first woman to be a serious contender, the boldness to push past the elephants in her party to win the nomination, a willingness to break with Socialist taboos by praising Britain's Tony Blair and criticising the French state's imposition of a maximum 35-hour working week.

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