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    imposes


    1. It imposes no real hardship upon the masters


    2. dominant male imposes himself by force


    3. imposes its point of view, the other tried to do


    4. He is thus enabled to furnish work to a greater value; and the profit which he makes by it in this way much more than compensates the additional price which the profit of the retailer imposes upon the goods


    5. That order of things which necessity imposes, in general, though not in every particular country, is in every particular country promoted by the natural inclinations of man


    6. Every such law, therefore, imposes a real tax upon the whole country, not in favour of that particular class of workmen who were injured by our neighbours prohibitions, but of some other class


    7. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two different taxes upon the people; first, the tax which they are obliged to contribute, in order to pay the bounty ; and,


    8. And though the tax, which that institution imposes upon the whole body of the people, may be very burdensome to those who pay it, it is of very little advantage to those who receive it


    9. The colony law, which imposes upon every proprietor the obligation of improving and cultivating, within a limited time, a certain proportion of his lands, and which, in case of failure, declares those neglected lands grantable to any other person; though it has not perhaps been very strictly executed, has, however, had some effect


    10. While Great Britain encourages in America the manufacturing of pig and bar iron, by exempting them from duties to which the like commodities are subject when imported from any other country, she imposes an absolute prohibition upon the erection of steel furnaces and slit-mills in any of her American plantations

    11. In some provinces of France, the king not only imposes what taxes he thinks proper, but assesses and levies them in the way he thinks proper


    12. 3, which, without expressly taking away the penalties imposed by former statutes, imposes a new penalty, viz


    13. The want of parsimony, in time of peace, imposes the necessity of contracting debt in time of war


    14. And imposes his power with compulsion


    15. This current economic system totally imposes cruel death physical or moral to million of million of people, which it deceives governments and technocrats in the belief in economic fundamentals mistaken and torturing


    16. Either, the indian is entitled of being indian, because current society imposes its rules


    17. President Obama‘s 2011 budget imposes $36 billion in new taxes on the oil and gas industry and this will further discourage domestic production


    18. Congress refuses to obey many of the laws it imposes on or-


    19. Love is egotistical, instead, when one person imposes their will on the


    20. In the end, after so much indifference and releasing the calipers that courtesy imposes, I yelled at him, holding his arm:

    21. of the body; and as that imposes upon Him the additional trouble of


    22. The dynamics of living lay in the limitations birth imposes and the possibilities the circumstances of life entails


    23. This philosophy of living enriches the self and uplifts the soul, leading to a life of harmony, regardless of the restrictions one's environment imposes


    24. As Freud's version imposes childhood sexuality upon adults, so


    25. Her name meant she who imposes her will from afar


    26. When God hardens the will of someone, that means He imposes His


    27. kingdom and the responsibilities she imposes


    28. around in statute, imposes a hierarchy, a comparison of people and their needs with


    29. At other times, though, the small picture imposes itself


    30. Like that father who wittingly or unwittingly imposes a psychic burden of obedience on his unfortunate son’s conscience, so ‘the God’ seems to have succeeded in inculcating a habit of mechanical supplication amongst the Musalmans to everything Islamic

    31. So, in the ‘Hereafter’, man’s virility is not subject to the innate limitations biology imposes on him ‘here’! And that could be no less an attraction for the believing Musalmans to crave the ‘Hereafter


    32. Every machine, every exercise class and every method of fitness is based on our bodies adapting to the stress exercise imposes


    33. Reps and sets are great ways to organize a workout or are they? If you like the structure it imposes and the need to have a goal, then they are great


    34. Teaching imposes a great deal more strain than one can imagine


    35. If a scientist imposes his ideas by taking the data that agrees with the subject he needs to prove, he is no longer an objective scientist


    36. “But all the second hand maladies their condition imposes upon US


    37. They represent the fetal I who imposes its will as though it were an absolute, completely invading the space that should belong to the adult I


    38. We say that neither the dominant influence of the enchanters and the devils over people nor the hardships which the Almighty imposes upon them are the things that purify or chasten the spirit


    39. example, where my city imposes a tax I think is bad for my


    40. Any debt could be potentially considered “toxic” if it imposes harm onto the financial position of the holder

    41. Absolute Law imposes a set of rules on society so that it does not evolve


    42. more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one’s self of the chains


    43. It is cosmic force, it is God that forms the thought, imposes the will, and imparts the impulse


    44. The meaning perspectives our parents and/or caretakers enact and teach us imposes a form on the world and our relationship with it


    45. through greater understanding, as opposed to dogma that imposes strictures on behavior through


    46. Together, they form a highly effective trap that imposes a mysterious and


    47. international financial and banking system that imposes usury on the entire world and impoverishes


    48. international banking and economic system and all the evil it imposes upon the world


    49. The extreme definiteness with which they stand, now a brilliant white, again yellow, and in some lights red, imposes ideas of durability, of the emergence through the earth of some spiritual energy elsewhere dissipated in elegant trifles


    50. They are a lot of old blockheads in flannel vests and of old women with foot-warmers and rosaries who constantly drone into our ears 'Duty, duty!' Ah! by Jove! one's duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, and not accept all the conventions of society with the ignominy that it imposes upon us




















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