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Protestantism was imposed – through coercion, spying and disenfranchisement – by a cadre of political opportunists during just three decades of Henry's and then his daughter Elizabeth's reign.
Beyond the insurance realm, the Smith bill would permanently extend the prohibition on the District of Columbia from using locally raised revenue to provide abortion care that was imposed through fiscal 2011 as part of the budget compromise struck last month.
An increased study load was imposed through the assessment components of the course.
The induced sustained stress was imposed through a range of loading values from 0%to35%5% of the ultimate strength of specimens subjected to normal environmental conditions.
However, fertility limitation within marriage to meet these norms was imposed through external moral and material pressure as well as selected through aspirational choice.
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It's imposed through use of a mandatory verb "shall".
This will is likely to be imposed through violence.
The excise increase will be imposed through tariff proposals to be tabled in the House of Representatives this week.
Morality is imposed through repression rather than through creating the conditions for a more transparent society, he said.
The first of the changes went into effect in April, with more restrictions to be imposed through April 2012.
Shibley Telhami ignores history when he asserts that "democracy cannot be imposed through military force, even if force is used successfully to oust antidemocratic dictators".
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