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You enter the station to a large booking hall which is imposing.
The Lib Dem proposal takes the party closer to Labour, which is imposing its "mansion tax" in stages.
To divide the G.O.P.: Newt Gingrich criticized Paul Ryan's health-care proposal, saying "I'm against ObamaCare, which is imposing radical change.
So Japan, which is spending heavily for post-tsunami reconstruction, is growing quite fast, while Italy, which is imposing austerity measures, is shrinking almost equally fast.
"I'm against Obamacare, which is imposing radical change, and I would be against a conservative imposing radical change," Mr. Gingrich said on the NBC program "Meet the Press".
The hope is that Russia will refrain from using its veto, but there is no love lost between the government of Vladimir Putin and the EU, which is imposing tough sanctions on it over Ukraine.
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"He has no power to impose additional punishment on prisoners over and above that which is imposed by the courts.
It's almost certainly better to do what we actually do, which is impose emissions standards on all cars.
The temperature distribution is first found, which is imposed thereafter as a thermal load in the elastic problem.
Meanwhile, we design sampling functions adhering to practical constraints on sampling scheme which is imposed by architectures of present image sensor devices.
Land is so valuable that all buildings go up to the 102 foot limit, which is imposed in deference to earthquakes.
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