Sentences with phrase «really imposed our will»

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So, by trying to rephrase the question in a way that will get a «Yes» vote, they avoid asking the really important question: Do you Greeks want to push yourselves into a decade of depression and impose austerity?
In the meantime, they live in a sort of self - imposed spiritual isolation — never telling people what they really believe about various things, because those are the things they are going to write about in their book, and they are deathly afraid that anyone they share their beliefs with will take them and write their own book about them before they can get THEIR book finished.
And, as Smith notes, a problem with mere prudentialism is that its adoption is imprudent «because if people realize that the point of «morality» is really to get what we want, then people will lose their incentive to respect the moral - prudential imperatives that prudence itself imposes whenever those imperatives seem to impede us from getting what we want.»
well... they believe some really crazy things, and for centuries they have imposed that craziness on others... now, when they are getting push back, watch how they will cry and whine.
and France, UK, Germany all say «we'll still buy oil from you,» then it's not like the USA unilaterally imposing sanctions is really doing much of anything, unless we were a disproportionate share of their sales.
«This definitely sets a very strong precedent for abortion rights advocates and will lead to courts striking down the sham laws that impose restrictions that go beyond what is needed to ensure patient safety, that are really aimed at closing down clinics and throwing obstacles in the way of women's access to abortion care.»
A variety of groups will be upset over the plan to impose «rigorous interventions to turn schools around» only on a small number of really low - performing schools and let merely - mediocre schools avoid the turnaround lash.
They'll only impose the regulations we really need.
Except if «the CO2 signal is super imposed on a longer term trend,» and we can't really determine what is causing that longer term trend (and thus can't determine at what point that imposition of the ACO2 signal will be swamped by long term trends), and we have growth in ACO2 emissions, wouldn't we expect that the magnitude of the impact of the ACO2 signal will increase?
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