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Going up the wrong flight of stairs at 14th Street Station and hitting the street at the Church of the Village meant I was greeted with a sign proclaiming Imposition.
Christopher Cocca: Ash Wednesday And The Value Of Tradition Christopher Cocca 2011
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• Imposition of annual or lifetime limit on benefits; and
Broken Promises: How Obamacare Undercuts Existing Health Insurance By John S. Hoff 2011
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CTIA-The Wireless Association: "Imposition of net neutrality obligations on mobile wireless broadband providers would harm consumers and undermine wireless networks."
Craig Aaron: Net Neutrality Haters Love FCC's Rules Craig Aaron 2010
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CTIA-The Wireless Association: "Imposition of net neutrality obligations on mobile wireless broadband providers would harm consumers and undermine wireless networks."
Craig Aaron: Net Neutrality Haters Love FCC's Rules Craig Aaron 2010
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Imposition of a curfew, now reported to be "indefinite"
Laura Carlsen: Clinton, Act to Avoid a Massacre in Honduras 2009
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Imposition of Hitler's dictatorship followed proper legal channels.
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• Imposition of $750/$2,250 or 2% of income - whichever is greater - tax surcharges on uninsured individuals/families who don't buy coverage from private, for-profit insurers
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Imposition of Terror in Lyon and Toulon; repression of La
Chronology 2007
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Imposition of miscellaneous financial and other restrictions, including:
Printing: House Resolution Designates Venezuela a State Sponsor of Terrorism 2009
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Imposition of miscellaneous financial and other restrictions, including:
House Resolution Designates Venezuela a State Sponsor of Terrorism 2009
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