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Back then, our government tried to impose this perception on the rest of the world.
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It may be that it is easier for a pastor to instil in a small number of followers his erroneous perception of vaccination and to impose this on them, than it would be with a larger number of people.
So I didn't want to impose our perception of that, but instead be porous to their input.
The government needs to act now to improve this perception".
The UN has no further penalties to impose on Iraq for obstructing the inspectors, and the perception remains that America will never allow sanctions to be relaxed.
Giving supervisors powers to impose losses on creditors is part of ending this "too big to fail" perception and regulators say many investors will still buy bank debt.
This made it difficult to impose a unified policy.
There's a perception that a major label will try to impose its vision on you.
This would doubtless be able to impose technically efficient policies.
Initially this aid was undesignated budget support, but in the 1990s Papua New Guinea's declining development indicators and perceptions of rising corruption prompted the government in Canberra to impose jointly specified aid.
sought to impose.
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