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First, the bankers provide this information under the authority of a subpoena, which imposes a legal obligation.
You can't fight the wood and ornament or the SWP's alluring candlelight, which imposes a supportive naturalism.
But all post-1959 cars must be bought through the state, which imposes a 100% mark-up.
* The club also took into account the 2010 Equality Act which imposes a duty of care on employers.
Critics of a South Dakota law passed last year, which imposes a photo ID requirement, say it will hurt Indian voters.
He takes refuge in the swagger of his splenetic punctilio, which imposes a sense of command on a life that is transparently hapless.
This is arguably down to the law, which imposes a mandate on national and local government to ensure a minimum of 30% of seats are held by women.
It could be that he is struggling with the nature of language, which imposes a hierarchical clarity upon the world that's powerful but sometimes false.
A war or an economic collapse has a reality apart from perceptions, which imposes a pressure on reporters to find it.
All three are participating in the city's campaign finance program, which imposes a spending limit of $6.2 million for the primary.
Gun Control Mr. Lazio and Mrs. Clinton both support the Brady Law, which imposes a waiting period on prospective gun purchases and bans many types of assault weapons.
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