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They and imposed
They both study primarily the properties of differentiable manifolds, sometimes with a variety of structures imposed on them.
They resented the changes imposed on the Roman Catholic Church by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy ( 1790 ) and broke into open revolt in defiance of the Revolutionary government's military conscription.
They imposed on the parts of Afghanistan under their control their political and judicial interpretation of Islam issuing edicts forbidding women to work outside the home, attend school, or to leave their homes unless accompanied by a male relative.
They imposed on the parts of Afghanistan under their control their political and judicial interpretation of Islam issuing edicts especially targeting women.
They express relations between macroscopic mechanical variables and temperature that are reached much more rapidly than the progress of any imposed changes in the surroundings, and are in effect variables of state for thermodynamic equilibrium.
They were imposed guard duty on Skansin without pay, for clothing and food they depended on the bounty of the farmers.
They may be purposefully imposed, or arise as unintended consequence of trans-cultural interaction ; and have a measurable effect even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed to be beneficial or which serve to promote indigenous rights and interests within the wider community.
They had forced China to import opium, thus leading to widespread addiction, defeated China in several wars, asserted a right to promote Christianity and imposed unequal treaties under which foreigners and foreign companies in China were accorded special privileges, extraterritorial rights and immunities from Chinese law, causing resentment and xenophobic reactions among the Chinese.
They have struggled to maintain Choctaw culture as the whites imposed a binary culture of white and " all other " people of color classified as black.
They went back to the Upper Consistory in Dresden, and demanded payment of the penalty of 300 thalers imposed in October 1730.
They also announced that the Durand ethnic division line had been imposed on them under coercion / duress and was a diktat.
They unilaterally abrogated restrictions imposed by the 1947 and 1948 treaties with the exception of a ban on acquiring nuclear weapons, joined in voicing Nordic concern over the coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and gave increasing unofficial encouragement to Baltic independence.
They supported Belgium's King Leopold II, who had imposed slave labor conditions in the colony.
They argued that Grant and the Radicals were corrupt, and had imposed Reconstruction far too long on the South.
They then imposed new laws requiring the natives to provide four weeks of labour a year, and pay a poll tax in cash.
They were imposed to give U. S. steel makers protection from what a U. S. probe determined was a detrimental surge in steel imports.
They functioned as appellate courts and also had jurisdiction over trials in serious criminal cases where imprisonment exceeding five years may be imposed.
They also show a maximum loading of ~ 35 wt %, since high aspect ratio particles exhibit a larger per particle excluded volume as well as inter-particle tangling as they attempt to rotate end-over-end, resulting in a limit imposed by high off-state apparent viscosity of the fluids.
They imposed detailed work programs and nominated their preferred managerial candidates.
They also find it to be no surprise that long-term implications are apparent due to the methods imposed in this experiment as the subjects were taunted and were not allowed to play with the toys and thus incited agitation and dissatisfaction.
They base their claims on their belief that they are the rightful successors of the autocephalous Montenegrin Metropolitanate, which participated in the formation of a imposed Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920.
They then advanced to seize as much territory as possible, including Athens and Thebes, before the Western Powers imposed a ceasefire.
They believe that gaining the socialist utopia, which they believe is possible, will cause the imposed suffering to be forgiven.
They are fighting to prevent Wahhabism from being imposed on Somalia and protecting the country's Sunni-Sufi traditions and generally moderate religious views.

They and censorship
They both measure literature by moral standards, and in their political writings both allow for censorship, but the differences between them are also significant.
They further argue that government encouragement of content filtering, or legal requirements for content-labeling software, would be equivalent to censorship.
In response, former Channel 4 chief executive Sir Jeremy Isaacs describing Loach's intervention as an act of censorship, he said: " They must not allow someone who has no real position, no rock to stand on, to interfere with their programming.
They claim that liberal ideas of free speech are repressive, arguing that such " Marcusean logic " is the base of speech codes, which are seen by some as censorship, in US universities.
They initially took steps to liberalize the regime, granting some civil liberties and easing Trujillo's tight censorship of the press.
They are separated into two separate laws mainly to maintain the tradition of the Freedom of the Press Act from 1766, largely the work of proto-Liberal Cap Party politician Anders Chydenius, which abolished censorship and restricted limitations to retroactive legal measures for criticism of the Lutheran state church and the royal house exclusively.
They published a cheap newsletter that reported news that criticized the government, attempting to counter Batista's censorship.
They define the legal bounds of obscenity in England and Wales, and are used to enforce the censorship of obscene material.
They include the subject of student rights in the Christian Science Monitor ; youth suffrage in the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times ; the legal drinking age in The New York Times ; internet censorship in the Chicago Tribune ; curfews in the Jackson Free Press, and ; the minimum driving age in USA Today and the Associated Press.
They had merely advocated relaxed censorship, freedom of religion, economic freedoms, and, above all, a more competent administration.
They banned nationalist fraternities (" Burschenschaften "), removed liberal university professors, and expanded the censorship of the press.
They also served as a method of avoiding government censorship, as a public discussion could be held in private.
They intended to return to the continent, but the outbreak of war kept them in England, where they endured official harassment and censorship.
They also faced some censorship problems, especially when they tried to add a picture of Spanish monarch Juan Carlos I depicted as a robot.
They were again permitted to read the Talmud and other Hebrew books, provided that they were printed according to the rules of censorship approved by Sixtus V. From Italy, where these expurgated books were printed by thousands, they were sent to the Jews of other various countries.
They have always been great meetings places for musicians, researchers and journalists and I ’ ve always felt that understanding the motivations behind and the mechanisms of censorship have been in focus — not just condemning censorship.
They were able to make use of information revealed in mail censorship such as letters from farmers, landlords and traders on crop yields, as well reports from Special Branch ( the secret police ), reports from other departments etc.
They advocate for the repeal of laws that promote antisexualism, such as prostitution laws and censorship.
They only allowed themselves a few vague remarks on ' censorship ', ' freedom of speech ' and ' bigotry ' during the promo party for the album in a downtown Sofia club.
They were also subject to constraints of state censorship authorities.
They also attacked the censorship laws in the Republic — earning a rebuke from Ruairi Quinn and Basil Miller, then leaders of Students for Democratic Action, a revolutionary socialist student organisation, for letting British imperialism off the hook.

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