Our attachments to place can make it confusing that policy is typically created outside of the places we hold dear, and then seen to be
imposed upon different places, irrespective of suitability.
Not exact matches
6 — You would be screaming from the rooftops in OPPOSITION if Muslim Koran Sharia Law (or another religion
different from your own) was
imposed upon everyone and YOU were denied Equal Rights if you did NOT abide by Muslim Law, but you think it is OK to
impose Christian Bible Laws on everyone to DENY OTHERS Equal Rights if they do NOT abide by Christian Bible Law.
Believe what you want, but once you start
imposing your fantasies
upon me, you are no
different than the Taliban.
We are ambassadors in a foreign nation, and we help others live according to the rules of our kingdom not by trying to
impose our rules
upon them, but simply by living among them and showing them a
different way.
And just like in economics, it's ordinary people who suffer: taken for granted, and deprived of the ability to make
different choices to those
imposed upon them.
By the 1960s, he'd begun to experiment with
different paint applications to enliven backgrounds and regain something of his former touch, and
imposed an increased variety of shapes
upon those surfaces.
Because it appears that the trial court's reliance
upon the impermissible and irrelevant sentence factors largely influenced his decision to
impose probation, we find it necessary to vacate the sentence
imposed and remand for resentencing before a
different judge.
That new legal principle accepted that the common law of Australia would give recognition to native title without altering that title or
imposing on it all of the characteristics of other interests in land derived from the
different... law of land tenures inherited by Australian law from English law
upon settlement.