Clothing design should not be about creating pricey and snobbish brands to be foisted on a gullible public. |
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He warned that the council could repeat the same mistakes if it suddenly foisted schemes on other sites. |
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It foisted an unnecessary holiday on all Government schools, certainly an outrageous concession that nobody deserves and demands. |
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And in California, the State Department of Education essentially adopted whole language and foisted that on mot of the school districts. |
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He foisted the box of worthless gadgets back onto Katie then did a quick reconnoitre of their current position. |
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Too many of the jokes seem obvious and over-used, while most of the characters struggle to rise above the cliches foisted upon them. |
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The drift has shrunk the tax base and foisted ever-higher bills on citizens already paying the highest council tax in Scotland. |
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We cannot afford to have yet another undesirable and unacceptable image foisted upon our town. |
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Oh, I nearly forgot, we are lucky enough to have a refuse collection and now CPZ has been foisted upon us against our wishes, I might add. |
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I say that we should not forget about it and trivialize such repressive measures foisted on the unemployed. |
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This is a damning indictment of what is being foisted on British Columbia right now. |
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It is unacceptable that something like this has been foisted on the Member States of the EU without any proper public debate. |
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The goat, sheep and lamb sectors are in crisis and they certainly cannot afford to have further costs foisted upon them. |
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It has been foisted upon Canadians by an irresponsible government and supported by an irresponsible New Democratic Party. |
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And now, as a part of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, North Carolina is about to have the sinful practice foisted on it. |
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He was eight years older than me, still is, oddly enough, and he resented having his stupid kid brother foisted on him whenever he went out with his pals. |
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Others detect a whiff of neocolonialism: gimmicks dreamed up in rich countries being foisted on poor ones. |
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It is the Commission's responsibility to ensure that we do not have standards foisted on us through the back door, which nobody wants but which would then become generally binding. |
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Madam Speaker, I do not think our colleagues opposite have wilfully foisted the recession upon us, nor do I think that they think that putting people in jail is the economic fix that we need for the country. |
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It is because we have foisted all of the responsibilities, fiduciary and otherwise, to a crown corporation that has no accountability here other than whomever the government decides to appoint to that board. |
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In 2008, he foisted Sarah Palin upon an unsuspecting nation. |
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I do not blame Mr. Campbell, who is a decent person, but I do blame the national Conservative Party of Canada, because it came up with this plan and foisted it upon a lot of unsuspecting candidates across Canada. |
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The fact that there was a wish to involve those countries, so as to ensure that they did not have a treaty foisted on them, was a reflection of precisely that democratic will which distinguishes this European Union. |
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The deutschmark is foisted on Kosovo, and the law of the market prevails. |
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A law which was drawn up without participation, this absurd law that nobody really wanted to be like this but which has been inexcusably foisted onto everyone. |
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The American people were kind of foisted into the cold war. |
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And whereas any other company would have foisted a stylus on its victims, Mr Jobs gloated, Apple lets them use fingers to scroll, drag, type and resize. |
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Exhibit A is a textbook example of a bullshot, an image ginned up by marketing and foisted on people who don't know any better. |
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A horrible tax fight was foisted on them by a previous Liberal government after they retired, eating into their retirement savings and throwing many of them out of their home. |
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In the name of deficit fighting, the Liberal government of the day foisted changes in the form of the Canada health and social transfer onto the provinces. |
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One wonders how this can be foisted off on us with no justification. |
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First, in his capacity as a scientist, does he agree or disagree with the 15°C temperature compensation, which is currently invoked and foisted on consumers? |
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Working schnooks even have another pathetic hero foisted upon them. |
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