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Wolfie worshipped Che Guevara, and dreamt of 'the glorious day' when the downtrodden working classes rose up as one and threw off the shackles
imposed
on them by their capitalist masters.
Not only that, but the film is fair to Communist Poland- we see Agnieska's home and realise that it is because of the opportunities given by communism that she can leave the boundaries
imposed
on her railway-worker father, just as Birkut only achieves fame as a worker in a supposedly workers' state.
The director just
imposed
his interpretation of the novel upon us, which unfortunately, I can hardly agree.
Non-linear in that no storyline is
imposed
and no agenda or
imposed
concept.
Many jerks complain about a dumb song called "Strange Love" that's indifferently
imposed
on one sequence.
More than 300 taxes and fees have been
imposed
on peasants by all levels of government.
Several countries – including Brazil, South Korea, and Turkey – have now
imposed
capital controls of various kinds.
Yet the IMF
imposed
even tougher conditions on Asia than it has on Greece, including fiscal austerity, monetary tightening, and financial restructuring.
The recent capital-spending boom produced a burst of speculative lending in 2003 and 2004 because the banking system was still state-owned and responsive to political pressure—until the government itself
imposed
credit controls in April 2004 to prevent a sharp upsurge in non-performing loans.
The economic slowdown comes at the worst possible moment, as Europe readies itself for monetary union (emu), and the tough budget constraints
imposed
as a precondition for joining limit the governments' ability to use old fashioned stimulants to get their ailing economies moving.
After decades of successively
imposed
constitutions, an elected assembly has overseen the process of drafting a new permanent constitution, and the draft text will be voted on by ordinary Iraqis on October 15.
Sovereignty has thus become a particularly seductive concept for citizens of the southern member countries, who have increasingly come to believe that the EU's “rigid" structure has been
imposed
upon them.
That is why a public debate that considers only two extreme scenarios –
imposed
integration or absolute national sovereignty – is misleading and dangerous.
The small cost
imposed
on not voting makes it rational for everyone to vote and at the same time establishes a social norm of voting.
While some restrictions on banks will be
imposed
in the wake of the financial crisis, we will not see a return to severe regulatory constraints on banks’ activities.
With or without the World Cup, oil-price volatility and international sanctions
imposed
in response to Putin’s 2014 annexation of Crimea will continue to darken Russia’s economic prospects and diminish ordinary Russians’ standard of living.
As a result, generational imbalances - and the lifetime net taxes of future generations - will continue to pile up, until the tax burden will be too heavy to be
imposed.
Spain recently
imposed
a new wealth tax on high-net-worth taxpayers.
But if interest rates don’t rise far enough, the value of the dollar will spiral downward and US inflation will spiral upward like in the 1970’s, setting the stage for the type of extremely painful measures
imposed
by then Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.
For starters, Japan is a participant in the US-led sanctions that were
imposed
on Russia after it annexed Crimea in March 2014.
Before military rule was
imposed
in 1962, Myanmar’s education system was among the best in Asia.
With quotes like “Life is such a simple thing, really,” the book revealed a key belief that would underlie Putin’s leadership style: Simplicity can and must be
imposed
on a complex world.
The system the US had before Obamacare did not meet that standard, as the uninsured
imposed
costs not just on themselves, but also on other Americans.
Moreover, the traditional interpretation of the Bank’s Articles of Agreement
imposed
a proclaimed “neutrality” that translated into a readiness to overlook the nature of its client countries’ regimes and their lack of popular accountability.
In liberal, market driven societies, however, eugenics will not be coercively
imposed
by the state for the collective good.
All of these countries
imposed
capital controls and regulated inward foreign investment in the early stages of their economic development.
Different policies might have
imposed
more risk on international lenders, and less on workers and domestic firms.
Republicans, partly out of sensitivity to this threat, advocate a territorial tax system, like that used in most countries: taxes should be
imposed
on economic activity only in the country where it occurs.
They argued that, because the reforms were unpopular, they needed to be
imposed
on the public, rather than being impeded by excessively democratic processes.
These French actions follow Italy’s “security package” of 2008, which described so-called “nomads” as a threat to national security and
imposed
emergency legislation leading to expulsions of non-Italian Roma.
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