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"Imposing," best describes the Hôtel porter; a very Grand Hôtel has at least two of these impositions -- the House Porter and the Omnibus
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 17, 1892 Various
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"Imposing" is a word that doesn't do justice to this enormous icon of French history.
Dopplegangland 2010
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“Imposing my will upon them may not be as easily achieved as you think.”
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Imposing law and order in post invasion Iraq - not so much.
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“Imposing my will upon them may not be as easily achieved as you think.”
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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“Imposing my will upon them may not be as easily achieved as you think.”
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Imposing too many restrictions could prompt more top performers to flee Citigroup and Bank of America, hampering the firms 'ability to attract talent.
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Imposing rigorous reform conditions would be inappropriate, they said, given that Egypt's unelected transitional government lacks a firm mandate for economic change.
Egypt to Obtain $3 Billion IMF Loan Matt Bradley 2011
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· Imposing stricter governmental regulations on health insurance companies is a good idea -- Dean cited as an example his own state's rules that require the insurers to adopt "guaranteed issue" and "community rating" -- but without government competition against the insurers, reforms are likely to have at most a limited benefit.
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"Imposing simple capital surcharges isn't the right way to improve stability," Soci é t é G é n é rale's Mr. Oud é a said.
Banks Return With a Goal: Pushing Back David Enrich 2011
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