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Bank of Cyprus in the UK said the customers that have transferred to it "will not be subject to the imposition of any 'levy'haircutcut' or withdrawal restrictions applicable to deposits with banks in Cyprus".
Most of those who remained were peasants who for centuries had been a large part of the rural population and who were permitted to retain their holdings, subject to fiscal impositions not unlike those of the European serf and usually identical to those originally levied by their former proprietors on all non-Muslims.
Jews have made the country their home for at least 2,000 years, even as they have been subject to unfair impositions like a special religious tax that only they were forced to pay.
In discovering the God-within we discover at the same time the depth of our own divinity from which arises a moral order free from despotic imposition while remaining subject to social consensus.
GA aircraft are being subject to significant increases in charges, including the imposition of handling fees in some cases.
Wanted by the international criminal court on charges of genocide – relating to his role in the conflict in Darfur – Bashir has been subject to financial sanctions, a travel ban, and the imposition of peacekeepers, the United Nations and African Union Mission in Darfur (Unamid).
The latter involve the valuation of persons, things, or actions in terms of their social status or esteem, their price (economic value), or their desert (as in punishment and reward)—all of which are inexact, comparative, and subject to alteration or adjustment (i.e., moral imposition is an ongoing process).
The present theory asserts merely that a person has a right not be subjected to another's imposition of duties.
Theoretical studies were made on an adsorption column subjected to a step imposition of adsorbate at the column inlet, while the column wall was kept at constant temperature and the adsorption of a linear isotherm type took place.
Thus, imperfect humans always remain (albeit tenuously) in the initial state of (mere) humanity (DJN II.2.9 10), even when the other two natural states have been partially sublated by culture and politics; for they are always subject to, and somehow responsible for, the norms deriving from divine imposition or, alternatively, required by and for human beings as such.
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