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The university and its students should prefer improving today's orthodoxies to imposing them on our forebears".
The European Union has been contemplating sanctions as well, and after today may be a step closer to imposing them.
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Have one set of standards and take a stand to impose them through regulation with teeth.
But there are no signs yet that it has the courage to impose them.
Gallienus had felt their necessity but had been too weak to impose them.
Under this system, governments would have to vote to stop sanctions from being imposed, rather than vote to impose them.
The victor had the obligation to teach and transmit its values, not to impose them.
Good government depended on limits being set to unrestrained aspirations, and Octavian was in a position to impose them.
Mr. Frank left the meeting fuming about bankers' unwillingness to accept more safeguards and vowed to impose them anyway.
(The FDP wants changes to the government's stimulus plans but lacks the votes to impose them).
Even in flexible labour markets like America's, workers resist nominal wage cuts and firms are reluctant to impose them.
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