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imposed and staunch
In 1639, 1644, and 1645, and remaining staunch to the royal cause not withstanding the penalty imposed on him by Charles I, he served in the Parliaments, and in 1639 he was reappointed as a Privy Councillor, likely because of his refusal to take the covenants.

imposed and regime
Yale imposed high taxes for the maintenance of the colonial garrison and town, resulting in an unpopular regime and several revolts by Indians, brutally quelled by garrison soldiers.
Similarly, the repression the authoritarian single-party regime he led imposed on the population and severe food shortages also left marks and, despite having always denied, Luís Cabral was accused of being responsible for the death of a large number of black Guinea-Bissauan soldiers who had fought along with the Portuguese Army against the PAIGC guerrillas during the Portuguese Colonial War.
Ostensibly fearing a Tuareg secessionist movement in the north, the Traoré regime imposed a state of emergency and harshly repressed Tuareg unrest.
* 1990 – The United States begins broadcasting TV Martí to Cuba in an effort to bridge the information blackout imposed by the Castro regime.
In reality, however, the Germans imposed a brutal racist regime, burning down some 9 000 Belarusian villages, deporting some 380, 000 people for slave labour, and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians more.
The Soviet authorities, having gained control over Estonia, immediately imposed a regime of terror.
Some commentators have suggested that the difficulty of the amendment process was favoured by the constitution's American authors from a desire that the fundamentals of the regime they had imposed would be resistant to change.
Intense opposition from factions of the PDPA was sparked by the repression imposed on them by Daoud's regime and the death of a leading PDPA member, Mir Akbar Khyber.
In this regime, the amplitude and phase change imposed by the channel can be considered roughly constant over the period of use.
In this regime, the amplitude and phase change imposed by the channel varies considerably over the period of use.
Also, in the second half of 1980s, a student-based happening movement Orange Alternative founded by Major Waldemar Fydrych became known for its much attended happenings ( over 10 thousand participants at one time ) aimed against the military regime led by General Jaruzelski and the fear blocking the Polish society ever since the Martial Law had been imposed in December 1981.
The increasingly totalitarian regime that Hitler imposed on Germany allowed him to control the actions of the SS and the army.
The party was in the forefront during the agitation against the emergency ( 1975 – 77 ) imposed by the Indira Gandhi regime and thousands of its leaders and workers were imprisoned across India.
He nearly defeated Park, despite several handicaps on his candidacy which were imposed by the ruling regime.
A lesser-known externally imposed regime change was the Cambodian-Vietnamese War, resulting in the removal of the Khmer Rouge from power in Cambodia.
The King, ruling with Prime Minister Metaxas, oversaw a fascist regime in which political opponents were arrested and strict censorship was imposed.
One of the key conditions imposed on his regime, especially by the United States through fiery ambassador Smith Hempstone, was the restoration of a multi-party system.
* 1997: John F. Burns, New York Times, " for his courageous and insightful coverage of the harrowing regime imposed on Afghanistan by the Taliban.
In Romania, the communist regime imposed heavy censorship on almost all elements of life and they used the cultural world as a means to better control the population.
Another perspective on the problems that companies seeking to commercialize Hydrogen fuel cell technology have faced, is that the technology would only be economical in a regulatory regime that imposed a significant price on fossil-fuel-generated carbon emissions, with a goal of effectively reducing such emissions and slowing global warming trends.
Guard Adjutant-General John Chase, who had served during the violent Cripple Creek strike 10 years earlier, imposed a harsh regime.
Following the Restoration of Charles II, wealthy people across England began demanding wallpaper again-Cromwell's regime had imposed a boring culture on people, and following his death, wealthy people began purchasing comfortable domestic items which had been banned under the Puritan state.
During the beginning of that month, Köhler still expressed confusion towards the threat that the regime imposed.
The Nazis imposed a brutal regime, deporting some 380, 000 young people for slave labour, and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians more.

imposed and law
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
Now, with virtually every writer, not only was the European origin of public law acknowledged as a historical phenomenon, but the rules thus established by the advanced civilizations of Europe were to be imposed on others.
Clinton signed the Brady Bill into law on November 30, 1993, which imposed a five-day waiting period on handgun purchases.
The duties imposed on directors are fiduciary duties, similar to those that the law imposes on those in similar positions of trust: agents and trustees.
Upon the transfer of the colony to British control, the British government issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which imposed English common law on the colony, under the principle set out in Blackstone relating to captured colonies.
Cardinals have in canon law a " privilege of forum " ( i. e., exemption from being judged by ecclesiastical tribunals of ordinary rank ): only the pope is competent to judge them in matters subject to ecclesiastical jurisdiction ( cases that refer to matters that are spiritual or linked with the spiritual, or with regard to infringement of ecclesiastical laws and whatever contains an element of sin, where culpability must be determined and the appropriate ecclesiastical penalty imposed ).
Those forms that provide limited liability are able to do so because the state provides a mechanism by which businesses that follow certain guidelines will be able to escape the full liability imposed under agency law.
The CPC defeated the Nationalists in 1949, forcing Chiang's government to retreat to Taiwan, where Chiang imposed martial law and persecuted people critical of his rule in a period known as the " White Terror ".
However, Chiang presided over purges, political authoritarianism, and graft during his tenure in mainland China, and ruled throughout a period of imposed martial law.
Roman law was imposed on Roman citizens, as well as colonial subjects, throughout the empire.
Generally disbarment is imposed as a sanction for conduct indicating that an attorney is not fit to practice law, willfully disregarding the interests of a client, or engaging in fraud which impedes the administration of justice.
In the United States punitive damages awards are subject to the limitations imposed by the due process of law clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
In 1955, the Workers-Peasant Party, Communist Party, and the Marxist-Leninist Party named Abu Hussain Sarkar as the Chief minister of the State who ruled the state in two non-consecutive terms until 1958 when the martial law was imposed.
Uncomfortable with the workings of democratic ststem, unruliness in the East Pakistan parliamentary elections and the threat of Baloch separatism in West-Pakistan, Bengali President Iskandar Ali Mirza issued a proclamation that abolished all political parties in both West and East Pakistan, abrogated the two-year old constitution, and imposed the first martial law in the country on October 7, 1958.
" She does not, because of this, evade the duty imposed on her of proclaiming humbly but firmly the entire moral law, both natural and evangelical.
Because the threatened secession of Maryland would leave the Federal capital of Washington, D. C., an indefensible enclave within the Confederacy, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus and imposed martial law in Baltimore and portions of the state, ordering the imprisonment of pro-secession Maryland political leaders at Ft. McHenry and the stationing of Federal troops in Baltimore.
Nanotechnology ( or molecular nanotechnology to refer more specifically to the goals discussed here ) will let us continue the historical trends in manufacturing right up to the fundamental limits imposed by physical law.
In the United States, federal law was changed in 2001 to eliminate some restrictions imposed on patients dosed on more than 100 mg per day.
The law initially imposed high taxes and employment restrictions, but it later revised these to avoid discouraging private-sector activity.
As prescribed in Exodus ( 30: 11-16 ) Jewish law imposed a poll tax of half-shekel, payable by every man above the age of twenty (" the rich shall not pay more and the poor shall not pay less ").
Jizya is a poll tax imposed under Islamic law on non-Muslims-specifically, the dhimmi (" People of the Book ", i. e. Jews and Christians ).
* Sanctions ( law ), penalties imposed by courts
In 2006, the Islamic Courts Union ( ICU ), an Islamist organization, assumed control of much of the southern part of the country and promptly imposed Shari ' a law.
In 2006, the Islamic Courts Union ( ICU ), an Islamist organization, assumed control of much of the southern part of the country and promptly imposed Shari ' a law.
On June 11, 2011, the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts issued a statement regarding episcopal consecrations in China, saying that the penalty of excommunication imposed by law on those who consecrate or are consecrated without a papal mandate " must be tempered or a penance employed in its place " when those involved in the intrinsically evil act are " coerced by grave fear, even if only relatively grave, or due to necessity or grave inconvenience ".

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