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Crucially, for the long-term success of the peace process in Northern Ireland, he
imposed
very clear conditions for the participation and negotiations.
A second possibility is that there will be evolution of the traditional kind, natural,
imposed
by the forces of nature.
On July 27, the president of Liberia
imposed
quarantine on the worst-affected areas.
Maybe a single, superintelligent civilization has indeed taken over the galaxy and has
imposed
strict radio silence because it's paranoid of any potential competitors.
Before border controls can be tightened and new visa restrictions imposed, countries that have long received migrants should engage in a more open discussion.
It does not have to be
imposed
from the top downwards.
It was just a custom and traditions that are enshrined in rigid religious fatwas and
imposed
on women.
And so, differences aside, what these three organizations share is on the one hand, a very clear understanding that institutions cannot be
imposed
from the top, but rather they are built from the bottom up one interaction at a time.
I'm really just talking about the compendium of social practices of adaptation that enable many of these migrant communities to transgress
imposed
political and economic recipes of urbanization.
Some people have the courage to break free, not to accept the limitations
imposed
by the color of their skin or by the beliefs of those that surround them.
He's experiencing firsthand the misery, fear and failure
imposed
on his country.
Basically, the massive use of antibiotics around the world has
imposed
such large selection pressure on bacteria that resistance is now a problem, because we've now selected for just the resistant bacteria.
While she maintained the strict views
imposed
on her by her mother That separate could not be equal.
Ten percent is in state-
imposed
forced labor.
I'd been thinking about it a lot lately, partly because it's now exactly 100 years since drugs were first banned in the United States and Britain, and we then
imposed
that on the rest of the world.
He lived in the middle of the Crusades, and others
imposed
the preoccupations of the time on the Grail, casting it as a powerful relic from the crucifixion.
One is
imposed
on the environment, the other creates it.
Maybe a single, superintelligent civilization has indeed taken over the galaxy, and has
imposed
strict radio silence because it's paranoid of any potential competitors.
Instead, our king
imposed
democracy on us by insisting that he include it in the constitution.
Another issue that periods brought in my life those of the social restrictions that are
imposed
upon our girls and women when they're on their periods.
He was completely shocked to know about the restrictions that are
imposed
upon menstruating girls and women by their own families and their society.
We tend to have historically
imposed
change on others but done much less of it ourselves.
And the impossibilities that had been
imposed
upon them by a disadvantaged community were replaced by hope and purpose.
People naturally resist change, especially when it's
imposed
on them.
We are expanding the spectrum of gender and sexuality, imagining ourselves into existence, imagining a world where gender is self-determined and not imposed, and where who we are is a kaleidoscope of possibility without the narrow-minded limitations masquerading as science or justice.
But all she knows is that she does not want to be limited by the labels
imposed
upon her.
Cultures are creative, dynamic processes, not
imposed
laws and boundaries.
Because trust cannot be
imposed.
It's not being
imposed
by fiat from above.
And, to be fair, rules are often
imposed
because previous officials have been lax and they let a child go back to an abusive household.
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