In the first place, democracy cannot be imposed by military force from above. |
What about a law that imposed or removed a property qualification on electors? |
Civil servants announced their campaign against an imposed pay deal with unofficial walkouts and will be balloting for strikes next month. |
From warblogs to personal diaries, genre comes out of story, out of content, and is not imposed upon it by form or format. |
The 13-year-olds were found guilty of breaching an order, but walked free from court after magistrates imposed a two-year supervision order. |
He had four penalty points on his driving licence imposed in May 2002 for an offence of careless driving. |