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But I do know that it was imposed upon them.
The duty imposed upon him by the law is clear.
It's a messaging vulnerability that Democrats have imposed upon themselves.
It may not live up to the expectations imposed upon it.
It seemed to be a comparison that was imposed upon you.
First, trade agreements are not imposed upon the U.S. against its will.
Should they be subject to the same legal consequences imposed upon drug kingpins?
So long as consent remains necessary, such treatment cannot be imposed upon unwilling participants.
That's a separation that's been imposed upon them, by Pelosi and then by Trump.
Rebecca Solnit argues that silence is a state that is imposed upon the powerless.
We must always be faithful to the duties imposed upon us by the Constitution.
Because narratives have been imposed upon her, she seeks to reclaim them for herself.
I'll never forget how the Bush administration imposed upon the credibility and honor of Gen.
It's that makeup often feels imposed upon women, including those who'd rather not use it.
And the president alone can (must) perform those duties imposed upon him by the Constitution.
The simple beauty of this game is its unparalleled lack of limitations imposed upon the player.
And both have the harsh, often cruel and blunt methods of criminal law imposed upon them.
"When a law is imposed upon you from afar, there's local resistance to that," Hehman said.
Taking pride in queer identity means rejecting the shame imposed upon us by a harsh society.
Indeed, they have genuine reasons not to allow a similar regime to be imposed upon them.
But under Hitler's dictatorship, she found it impossible to ignore the restrictions imposed upon individual freedoms.
O'Keeffe consciously crafted her public image and notably resisted the erotic interpretations imposed upon her art.
This is very much a strategy of resistance to the kind of aesthetic economics that are imposed upon us, the aesthetic austerity that's imposed upon artists of color that is intended to evacuate visual histories and provide the White art world with an easily digestible hors d'oeuvre.
It has since been confirmed that a two-drink maximum per hour was imposed upon the cast.
But the skating world's sense of community belies the history of violence and prejudice imposed upon it.
Life is more straightforward when you're locked into one totalistic group, even if it's imposed upon you.
This is something that they agreed to, it&aposs not being imposed upon them by the United States.
We can reduce the costs and compliance burdens imposed upon businesses of all sizes across nearly every industry.
Rape isn't the standard form of aggression imposed upon boys — as previously mentioned, an old-school beating is.
Her ghosthood compromises both the oblivion of death and the rural exile imposed upon her by the state.
There's a sense of relief for Malaysians, sense of being free after having strict rules (imposed upon us).
Under current tax law, if a person accumulates enough assets, an estate tax can be imposed upon death.
Ryan is clearly sick of the "What about Trump?" questions and of having the dilemma imposed upon him.
It's not just freedom to practice whichever religion you want, it's freedom from having religion imposed upon you.
Keeping up with it often feels like a terrible chore imposed upon me by the dorkiest part of myself.
Its boss, and half of the board's 26 members, resigned; regulators imposed upon it a record fine of $24m.
The band had never collaborated with an outside writer before and I was imposed upon them by the label.
But in its disappointing production, perhaps imposed upon it by Netflix's glossy TV machine, it never quite gets there.
That agreement came shortly after Osuna completed a 75-game suspension that Major League Baseball imposed upon him without pay.
"People want to help, but they don't want to be imposed upon," said Nora Bouchard, an executive and leadership coach.
At age 14, Ms. Chua switched to golf because her parents worried about the strict dietary restrictions imposed upon gymnasts.
All over the world, the climate crisis is linked to the colonization, land theft, and oppression imposed upon Indigenous people.
"In this context where there is significant harm being imposed upon consumers, it seems like something worth considering," he said.
Seems like it would be pretty hard to live in your majority black neighborhood if this condition was imposed upon you.
Finally, as it was getting dark, I imposed upon a group of university students who were studying in a nearby building.
"Fasting has already been imposed upon us," Jihad, who lives in the blockaded neighborhood of Al Waer, in Homs, told me.
What mattered was the truth — the true state of the world — not the ideological color of any lens imposed upon it.
The tech itself that NHS trusts and clinical commissioners can choose to buy will not be imposed upon them from above.
Settlers benefit from the privilege of having their worldview imposed upon the lands and bodies of everyone living in these lands.
This has always been a blue-collar club, just one with a lavish, state-funded "sporting project" artificially imposed upon it.
"As with any organization that has a governing board, there are set term limits imposed upon its members," the organization said.
But it's also the freedom from anyone else's one single view of religion being imposed upon you, being codified into public law.
But I'm not sure it arises organically from the characters or story so much as it's imposed upon them from on high.
Despite the limits he imposed upon his practice, the paintings are as different as faces in a crowd: you need only look.
This kind of attention automatically focused on such books explains the power they generate and the constraints that are imposed upon them.
Britain, in this sense, had become its own Tlön: an alluring invention imposed upon the darkness and chaos of an actual history.
They say that similar sanctions are not imposed upon nonindigenous residents who, for example, camp in their yards or erect canopies for parties.
"Our country has been occupied, which has led to an American-style supposed Afghan government being imposed upon us," the Taliban response said.
You're dealing with the shame that the world has imposed upon you and then on top of that the shame of identifying that way.
Canceling a prescription at one pharmacy after finding a better price elsewhere becomes a cumbersome task imposed upon already overburdened physicians and their staffs.
And it has imposed upon readers and viewers the idea that they can and ought to use art to inhabit others, especially the marginalized.
On Tuesday, in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Ms. Yellen said she favored some reduction in the regulatory burden imposed upon smaller banks.
Seth and I were born as different sexes, and neither of us could ever quite conform to the social expectations imposed upon our sex.
Unfortunately, graduation caps are probably the worst pieces of attire imposed upon students: They're itchy, they're ugly, and they're impossible to keep on your head.
Many would-be voters believed the referendum itself was an undemocratic measure imposed upon them by a slim majority of secessionists in the regional government.
Others, fairly, continue to fight for a departure from traditional gender roles — for a world in which domesticity isn't expected of, or imposed upon, women.
The fiery debate over Winnie Mandela's legacy appears to have laid bare a fissure in South African society regarding the double standards imposed upon women.
" During that same appearance, Mr. Green was asked what military rank and file thought about "the social revolutions being imposed upon them by this government.
A better way is imposed upon him when he is tasked with returning Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi), a dying Cheyenne Chief, to his home in Montana.
I think for the most part, people just want to live peaceful lives and enjoy the abundance that life provides without unnecessary restraints imposed upon us.
Neither of these purposes can be met if anything less than the maximum available sentence under the plea agreement is imposed upon Larry for his crimes.
The group said on Friday that Italy's Prime Minister has imposed upon Retelit a sanction of 2225,2100 euros corresponding to 240 percent of the relevant revenue.
But, there's one wretched creation the American Empire has imposed upon the world that is not welcome in the Sceptr'd Isle of Britain—The Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Pink Floyd became disillusioned with the god-like status imposed upon them, a fundamental part of the idea of alienation explored in their concept album "The Wall".
Pre-Civil Rights America was also deeply entrenched in the respectability politics which African-Americans consciously and unconsciously imposed upon themselves as evidence of their human-ness.
In the case of algorithmic determination in social services, there is bias in the form of outright surveillance in combination with forced PII share imposed upon recipients.
Furthermore, there will be special time limits imposed upon those who are hunting turtle doves and quails, the latter of which are also a vulnerable bird population.
The United States of America must remain a nation where we have freedom of religion, not a nation where any one religion can be imposed upon us.
So I saw firsthand what happens to kids when the failures of the world are imposed upon them and they're constantly suffocating under constant change or disruption.
That's to say, the model minority myth isn't just something imposed upon Asian Americans by white people, but a message they had an active part in creating.
To further complicate matters, survey respondents felt that the oversight and regulation of financial technologies is not on par with the regulatory requirements imposed upon traditional advisers.
Two cases that the court could review concern people on the sex offender registry and the kinds of government control that can constitutionally be imposed upon them.
One culture, one civilization, was imposed upon another to the point that the temples — the Catholic churches were built on top of the ancient pre-Hispanic temples.
Given its smooth sailing through the crisis, Canada's regulator is likewise not requiring the country's biggest lenders to undertake the stress testing imposed upon U.S. and European institutions.
It takes you a while before you are able to shed that mantle of toxic masculinity which is imposed upon you by peers, media, other people around you.
The fine was one of the last — and among the stiffest — penalties imposed upon global investment banks by the Obama administration for their role in the financial crisis.
Then, the courts could be imposed upon to decide a rarely-litigated issue, fraught with constitutional peril: Who wins when congressional power comes head-to-head with executive privilege?
And when I'm elected president, this will become once again, the single greatest nation in the history of the world, not the disaster Barack Obama has imposed upon us.
I have a different mind space when I'm in stretches of wilderness—it's an area that has never had any sort of static structure or use imposed upon it.
"So I'll just stay here with Grover, all by myself," Hannah says in reproach, as if the fate that she willingly chose for herself is being imposed upon her.
The past three decades have seen the revival of the "imperial presidency," as chief executives of both parties have shaken off the restraints imposed upon them in the 1970s.
But both tried similar tactics in the cause of persuading younger voters to reject "big government," by making it look like a burden imposed upon them by baby boomers.
And that's key: These were requirements for a lifestyle that I'd created, that I'd imposed upon myself, and for which I was paying dearly and not deriving much joy from.
The Rose Empire offers an aesthetic journey through 19th century Iran that diverges from the Euro-American perspective imposed upon most exhibitions on the art and cultures of Western Asia.
Mr. Chen intends to create as neutral a playing field as possible, before cultural tags are imposed upon people and places by the characters here and, by extension, the audience.
"Clients just want to trade.... what clients are telling us in they like trading, they understand the risks, they don't need leverage imposed upon them," Cruddas told Reuters on Thursday.
One of the oldest written records, a 6,000-year-old clay tablet found in the Mesopotamian city of Lagash, captures a citizen's dread about the heavy financial levies imposed upon them.
The United States has enacted a new law imposing tougher conditions that Zimbabwe is expected to meet before the sanctions imposed upon the country during the Mugabe regime can be removed.
The heaviest sentence that could be imposed upon Bergdahl is life in prison—to make the point to all those contemplating such crimes in the future that there will be grave penalties.
"As the England manager, I am obviously now very concerned about the threat that is hanging over us and the sanction that could possibly be imposed upon the England team," Hodgson said.
The only limits to what I can do on my island are those imposed upon it by Nintendo, the gaming behemoth that created this little world I love to lose myself in.
More young women have started wearing the hijab recently, Mr. Abdirahman tells me, and more young men "internalize the otherness" — rejected by their new society, they embrace the stereotypes imposed upon them.
Platforms whose profiteering purpose is to track and target people at global scale — which function by leveraging an asymmetrical 'attention economy' — have zero incentive to change or have change imposed upon them.
Michel Garcia, managing director of Engel & Völkers San Sebastián, said that many business owners fled the city during those years to escape the "revolutionary tax" imposed upon businesses to fund ETA activities.
Instead of having to wait for a plant to pass its newly-acquired traits onto the next generation, genetic changes would be imposed upon living organisms, a process known as horizontal genetic alteration.
Hannah's narration exposed the evils imposed upon her, but while Tyler was presented to be, in some ways, a sympathetic character, I'm not sure I want to spend 13 hours inside his head.
The question today is whether Silicon Valley companies will voluntarily impose some structure on their magical platforms and devices—or whether that structure will need to be imposed upon them by the public.
The folly of fighting a "proportionate" war — the type imposed upon Israel — is self-evident to those who understand that wars are won by the sides that inflict more damage than they receive.
" He informed Beck that he was calling a new hearing, adding, "It's not right to speculate on the outcome of the hearing, but I do feel that I have very possibly been imposed upon.
Superior to the average pair of disposable earphones in both design and engineering, the Pixel USB-C earbuds solve a problem that the tech industry imposed upon us: the extinction of the headphone jack.
No matter how it comes about, probation is a carrot and a stick: the carrot is staying out of jail, and the stick is the lengthy possible sentence that can be imposed upon violations.
They should also be complimented for insisting that an undisciplined Puerto Rican government needs to have a control board imposed upon it, especially if it is unable to balance its budget on its own.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is Elinor, who rejects the war as a subject for her art: it is not true life, she thinks, but something that has been imposed upon it.
The judge said she believes workers who file arbitration demands en masse are only following the rules imposed upon them by employers, who are, in turn, capitalizing on U.S. Supreme Court decisions endorsing arbitration.
Ms. Injeski said the fine was the first imposed upon a lobbyist under the city's Lobbyist Gift Law, which bars lobbyists from giving gifts to city employees, since the law went into effect in 2006.
Putting down their weapons, Pancho says, would be impossible because the Templarios are hell-bent on going back to the days when big money flowed from protection rackets imposed upon the area's lucrative agricultural enterprises.
As a femme woman, I often feel that because your main social function involves your sexual objectification, small daily tasks carry with them an element of sexual labor or work that is imposed upon you.
"We are in the process now very carefully across the department examining the details of what the nature of that risk would be, who would it be imposed upon and the nature of it," he said.
The result was a new layer of security imposed upon Skid Row in the name of public health: sanitation workers wielding hoses, bleach, and trash compactors, escorted by a platoon of police to do daily cleanups.
Communities of color and, indeed, all consumers in America, will continue to benefit from having Director Cordray remain in his position and implement the mandates imposed upon him by Congress as the Director of the CFPB.
In reality, the American Health Care Act fixes the age rating rules to stop the generational theft ObamaCare imposed upon the nation's young adults, and restores market balance to the premiums charged for each age group.
I know the shame imposed upon us—as though we weren't victims, too—made it impossible to receive the help we needed to navigate a world in which a pillar of an already-vulnerable household was removed.
If they wish to regain relevance and heal the wounds imposed upon our Democracy, instead of reinforcing our fractured political divisions, democrats and progressives need to be evaluating the failure of leadership that led Trump to power.
That can be a part of the conversation, but when you say responsibility, it implies something is imposed upon me; it's responsibility I'm eager to accept, one I would've carried whether I was on the show or not.
Given socialism's bloody track record, the misery it has imposed upon the citizens of countries like Venezuela in recent years and its curious popularity among know-nothing millennials and aging boomers, Piereson's piece is both necessary and timely.
More fundamentally, Keller Lenkner argues that the settlement would allow Postmates – and, presumably, any other company that mandates arbitration – to whipsaw workers who have found a way to take advantage of rules those companies have imposed upon them.
Those who think a president can be indicted have cited a 1997 Supreme Court ruling that held that a lawsuit against Mr. Clinton could proceed while he was in office, notwithstanding the burdens that it imposed upon him.
But rather than echo this hackneyed view, the artists here attempt to breach that distance with modern cities, while expressing how people, regardless of the barriers imposed upon them, will find ways to become intimate with their surroundings.
Earlier this year, the San Francisco-based app avoided having a mandatory waiting time of five minutes imposed upon it and other private hire car firms in London as part of proposals by transport bosses to regulate the sector.
Intense fighting took place around the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo, as rebels in its eastern part attempted to break out of the siege imposed upon them by the regime of Bashar al-Assad, backed up by Russian warplanes.
Despite the fact that all spending is supposed to be controlled by the legislative branch, conservatives successfully imposed upon congressional leaders a prohibition of earmarks, giving President Obama vast power to spend as he sees fit, without congressional input.
"China knows very well that it had to deal with unequal treaties in the past imposed upon China by Western powers," Mr. Mahathir added, referring to the concessions China had to give after its defeat in the opium wars.
But instead, The Circle has the opposite effect: It makes space for the rarely acknowledged truth that virtual anonymity can allow people to express deeper levels of authenticity, without the hindrances imposed upon them by social expectations and judgments.
After extolling for years the genius of the United States Constitution, begin to point out the impediments to democratic government that it has imposed upon the American nation itself, and the other countries on whom we have forced it.
"For investors, it is a case of waiting to see exactly as and when an election is called, whether that is the current Catalan government calling it themselves or having it imposed upon them by Madrid," Rabobank strategist Matt Cairns said.
In seeking out domestic servants at low cost, Wilson invoked California's Act for the Government and Protection of Indians of 1850, which promoted the removal of Indigenous and enslaved African children from their families and imposed upon them indentured servitude.
"There has been no case, let alone a case involving child casualties, recruitment or use of children in armed hostilities, where its investigations led to prosecutions and/or disciplinary sanctions imposed upon individuals, including military officials of (Saudi Arabia)," it said.
The Krasinski character's strength as a father is internal, coming not from his power to physically intimidate or to wield violence, but from his ability to empathize and understand members of his family despite the barrier of silence imposed upon them.
"We will emerge victorious from this war, which has been imposed upon our people and all other people of the world who want peace and freedom," he said, adding that the nation would observe three days of mourning from Sunday.
" Asked during that appearance what military rank and file thought about "the social revolutions being imposed upon them by this government," Mr. Green responded that "if you poll the psychiatrists, they're going to tell you that transgender is a disease.
The two ruling parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, still disagree on many things, stemming in large part from the fight between Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera about accepting the initial partition of Ireland imposed upon it by Winston Churchill.
Creating an actual safe space means making room for leaders from marginalized groups—ones who, just by existing, are actively fighting the unspoken rules that the whitewashed wellness world has imposed upon a ritual that was designed to be inclusive.
Where prescriptivists insist on the observance of certain linguistic norms—not splitting infinitives, never ending a sentence with a preposition—Mr Greene shows that these so-called rules are little more than arbitrary stylistic preferences imposed upon English earlier in its history.
GENEVA, June 6 (Reuters) - Congo has two days to heed U.N. calls to jointly investigate violence in Kasai province, or else it risks having an international human rights inquiry imposed upon it, U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said on Tuesday.
Leader Kim Jong-un has presided over a string of short-range missile launches in recent weeks in what state media has characterized as a response to United Nations sanctions imposed upon the isolated country for its fourth nuclear test in January.
"For investors, it is a case of waiting to see exactly as and when an election is called (in Catalonia), whether that is the current Catalan government calling it themselves or having it imposed upon them by Madrid," Rabobank strategist Matt Cairns said.
But as more women break past the confines so often imposed upon them, they are free to conceive of wealth and richness in a way that makes sense to themIt doesn't come at the cost of being simultaneously successful in a traditional sense.
Bridge, whose first name is India ("It seemed to her that her parents must have been thinking of someone else when they named her"), Connell shows us her desires, the limitations imposed upon her and, again and again, her own personal limitations.
But only 43 percent of the eligible voters in Catalonia went to the ballot box on October 1; many voters avoided a referendum they felt had been imposed upon them by a slim majority of secessionists who held sway in the Catalan parliament.
The new sanctions would be imposed upon "corrupt Russian actors," people involved in human rights abuses, suppliers of weapons to the government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria and people conducting "malicious cyberactivity on behalf of the Russian government," among others.
A brash style and lavish compensation The tension leading up to Ghosn's ouster, meanwhile, was partly fueled by resentment toward having a foreign CEO and a foreign shareholder imposed upon Nissan, according to Stephen Givens, a law professor at Tokyo's Sophia University.
According to the letter, Benedict had been made aware of McCarrick's abuse of seminarians, and had — after years of delay — ultimately imposed sanctions on him similar to the ones the Vatican has imposed upon him now, including a lifetime of penance and seclusion.
In that letter, Jefferson argued that the greatest achievement of the declaration was its arousing men to burst free from the chains imposed upon them by superstition and myth by bringing about a recognition of their individual rights and an embrace of self-government.
Watching the North Korean launch on South Korean TV (Image by AP)South Korea has announced that its nearest neighbour in the North has fired six short-range missiles into the sea, just hours after tight UN sanctions had been imposed upon the country.
Scientists Claim to Perform Head Transplant on Monkey, Experts Say Prove ItAn international team of neuroscientists claims to have successfully carried out a head transplant…Read more ReadGiven the inexplicably short timelines that these researchers have imposed upon themselves, it's clear they're rushing into this.
Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them," and added, "The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.
One example of the establishment's recklessness was releasing the financial sector from the restrictions that the New Deal and the postwar Bretton Woods agreement had imposed upon financiers to prevent them from repeating the damage seen with the crash of 22016 and the Great Depression.
Modern breeding techniques have created a dog that is closer than ever to the superficial standards imposed upon the breed, but at a risk: Of the 102 healthy dogs included in the study, nearly 80 percent were more genetically similar than if their parents had been siblings.
"The problem I face when I see patients is that the vast majority come with this narrative that has been imposed upon them—and which they defend—which is that miscarriages are your body rejecting the pregnancy, that this is a complete failure," he says, sadly.
Trump meanwhile has frequently railed against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which he has threatened to scrap if Mexico doesn't agree to concessions imposed upon it by the U.S. The two countries, along with Canada, have held multiple rounds of talks on the deal.
Twice in the last two years, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has held closed-door meetings and seminars with many of the leaders of Wall Street companies to convey to them that Wall Street's behavior must change or change will be imposed upon it.
"In part because of the progress we've seen over the last several months, I indicated after consulting with Daw Suu that the United States is now prepared to lift sanctions we've imposed upon Burma for quite some time," Obama said, using an honorific title for the Burmese leader.
The costumes by Kym Barrett look like outfits these women might have chosen for themselves, rather than ones imposed upon them for the benefit of an imagined straight young male audience — still sexy and aspirational, but with more emphasis on personal style and less on undulating body parts.
Moreover, it is important to remember that no global terms will be imposed upon American insurers until American regulators adopt capital or other rules through notice and comment, on a state-by-state basis, subject to state administrative law, or by the Fed, subject to federal administrative law.
I found the long act to be one of the most graphically loving sex scenes I have ever witnessed; the women seemed to me to be passionate in each other's embrace, this last scene representing a true fulfillment of the hunger and thirst that Julie had imposed upon herself.
Judging by Rossello's consistent pronouncements, the main thrust of that program is likely to involve large public spending cuts and big revenue enhancements in an effort to balance the island's budget and to meet the demands of the Financial Oversight Board that Congress has imposed upon the island.
Nevertheless, at its best—for example, the sections when he is witnessing, with the Sibyl, the various punishments that the gods have imposed upon those who have fallen short—the book is wonderful; a not entirely great work by Heaney is worth much more than the toilings of many lesser poets.
According to New Jersey law, obtaining a conviction of official misconduct against Mr. Christie would require proof that he deliberately refrained "from performing a duty which is imposed upon him by law or is clearly inherent in the nature of his office," in order to benefit himself or harm someone else.
"The higher oil prices Trump is causing are leading to a higher energy bill in the EU, Japan, China and India, impacting their economic growth just like the tariffs imposed upon them, also enabling Saudi Arabia and the UAE to pay their arms bill to the U.S.," Iran's Hossein Kazempour Ardebili said.
Though the article never explicitly said as much, I could imagine only one explanation for Henry Worsley's crazy walk: He was using the continent of Antarctica and the extremity of the conditions he imposed upon himself to explore unknown regions of his psyche, his own interior portal to a vaster, universal interiority.
Perhaps the most daunting barrier to entry for aspiring esports fans—and undue burden on the players—is the sundry competitions, a dazzling array of ersatz contests and leagues going off, overlapping, and winking out like fireworks displays, owned and operated by independent third-party organizers lacking in the rigid structure imposed upon traditional sports.
Before I entered the field of public health, where it's a given that health care is a right and not a privilege, I had grown up steeped in a set of core Midwestern beliefs: that you can't get something for nothing, and that you should be reluctant to impose on others and, likewise, to be imposed upon.
The university argued as recently as last month that it should not be held legally responsible for Nassar, writing in a court filing that "although Nassar's actions were repugnant and merit the heavy criminal penalties imposed upon him, the law does not support Plaintiffs' attempts to hold the MSU Defendants liable for his wrongs," according to the newspaper.
Her provocative affront to the taboos imposed upon Arab and Muslim women, her shattering of the shame that surrounds our sexualities and bodies, her frank display of abuse, obscenity and failure, liberates the genre from its grandiosity, imagining a gospel of the mundane that reflects the mortality and fragility in each and every one of us.
That is, the company believes it doesn't have to worry about losing a critical mass of subscribers due to the inability of those lost subscribers to afford faster internet speeds — a hindrance that would almost certainly be imposed upon millions of people by their ISPs if net neutrality regulations are gutted under the FCC's proposed plans.
In addition, from now until the end of August, the band will be donating 100 percent of their album sales to the Charlottesville Community Resilience Fund, a group that raises and distributes funds to meet the needs of people who face undue hardships imposed upon them due to structural oppression, including but not limited to, through the criminal legal system.
In a country where conductors will beg forgiveness when a train is even a minute late, the Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company posted an apology on its website Tuesday for "the severe inconvenience imposed upon our customers" when the No. 5255 Tsukuba Express train left Minami-Nagareyama station in Chiba, a suburban prefecture east of Tokyo, at 9:1003:20 a.m.
"The litany of reduced duties imposed upon Mr. Coleman and Ms. Hubbard, along with the animus demonstrated by OAWP's outright dismissal of their pleas for participation in the development and delivery of the mission-critical education, training, and outreach programs indicate a disparate treatment and retaliatory motivation that should not be business-as-usual at a whistleblower protection agency," Biggs wrote.
As more voters have expressed that they are fed-up with mainstream politics, whether in the U.K. or the U.S., this has raised the possibility that the next Italian government may try to divert from tough fiscal rules imposed upon it by the EU. At the same time, there are also concerns over the ongoing political impasse in Germany and what it might mean for the EU's future.
During an earlier spasm of European populism, the rebellion over the terms that Eurocrats imposed upon a supine and bankrupt Greece, I wrote a column called "Sympathy for the Radical Left," in which I talked about how it was understandable that Greeks had cast ballots for the radical-front party Syriza — since that seemed like the only plausible way to assert their sovereignty and resist the misgovernment of the Continent's elite.
Consider the vast expansion under the Clean Air Act of "federal implementation plans" imposed upon the states during the Obama administration: From a total of five during the combined presidencies of George H.W. Bush, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE and George W. Bush, the Obama EPA has imposed no fewer than 56.
In the view of finance ministers in the euro area, Greece will meet the demands of the toughest austerity program ever imposed upon a nation and will generate enough cash to bring the debt below 100 percent of G.D.P. The implication of the chart and the accompanying memorandum — neither of which has been made public — is that the I.M.F., as things stand, will not be able to support the next bailout agreement that Greece and Europe reach.
I'm a supporter of the efforts of Congressman Ro Khanna, Professor Berners-Lee, others who are trying to come up with some kind of regulatory platform that would give support to the continuing open platform we want there to be, so people can communicate, but with more accountability imposed upon the companies, so that they would have to recognize that's what's happening now is far beyond anything Mark Zuckerberg thought about in his dorm in Harvard.
Those promises included: a firm commitment to completely upend the approach to Iran and the Iran Deal, a deeply flawed agreement which ultimately gave more protection to Iran's nuclear goals than to the West's security; the rejection of the notion that Israel is an occupier of any land; support for Israel's right to defend itself against physical acts of terror, as well as economic, legal and cultural forms of warfare; the acknowledgment that the BDS Movement is anti-Semitic, and that its goal is the eradication of the Jewish State; opposition to efforts by non-regional parties to dictate or impose agreements or borders on Israel; treatment of Israel as a mature sovereign state, one entitled to determine its own future, not have one imposed upon it by outsiders.

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