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It's an issue that is imposing itself on Europe.
Third place is third place, and nobody would blame Mr Cameron for failing to win the seat now, especially when the Conservatives are leading a government that is imposing painful public spending cuts.
"We have a temporary change to help some jobless workers that is imposing an indefinite or permanent cost on future jobless workers," said Rick McHugh, a staff lawyer for the National Employment Law Project, which opposed the law.
I pedalled across a bridge linking the beaches to the mainland, and past Karatsu Castle a fortified seventeenth-century pagoda that is imposing at a distance, though deplorably restored which guards the entrance to a bay dotted with misty and misshapen islands.
We have a government that is imposing large cuts in public support for people on low incomes who rent, but is happy to see ever larger public subsidies being given to people a bit better off to help them to buy.
"In many constituencies we faced a unionist pact held together by opposition to change, opposition to equality and in support of a union that is imposing austerity," he said.
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