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The New Testament further indicates that the imposition of hands conveyed a blessing and was a means of healing.
Myners did not agree that the imposition of pay restrictions might put Lloyds and RBS at a disadvantage.
There is a story, possibly apocryphal, that the imposition of the first Plantagenet prince of Wales was a trick.
"The judgment confirms that the imposition of such penalty payments remains an important tool at the commission's disposal," Mr. Almunia said.
"It was now clear," Professor Harrison writes, "that the imposition of sanitary measures was likely to be considered an act of aggression".
The medical profession has warned the government that the imposition of this contract will have disastrous consequences for patient safety in England.
The reality is that the imposition of death taxation is overwhelmingly recognized as appropriate in democratic countries throughout the world, including every country in the European Union.
Eric Raoult, a rightwing MP heavily involved in the report, said yesterday that the imposition of a full ban – if it were to occur – would have to wait.
He is likely to be a popular choice among staff, who feared that the imposition of an outsider would lead to a wave of defections from the Mirror.
"The supreme court chamber considers that the imposition of a life sentence for each of the accused is appropriate," he added.
They have claimed that the imposition of a fine and criminal record breach his rights to free expression under the European convention on human rights.
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