Sentences with phrase «forcible future»

If you are traveling without a valid insurance policy, you may end up with paying huge damage cost in forcible future.
People are familiar with these older women dating and will be popular in the forcible future.

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The forcible removal of branding would infringe fundamental legal rights, severely damage principles around intellectual property and set a dangerous precedent for the future of commercial free speech.
But in a sign of his increasing concern about the future of the national and global economy, de Blasio said he considering instituting some kind of forcible savings or PEG program in his executive budget, which will be released in May.
The probable future damage to M. by leaving her in her mother's care must be balanced against the danger to her of forcible removal from the strongest parental connections she has.
Twelve months on since the release of Bringing Them Home, we can look back at the public debate on the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, and reflect on the impact of the Report and its implications for future understanding of issues affecting Indigenous Australians.
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