It is grotesquely, disastrously wrong about the Labour Party, and it imposes an abstract answer on a concrete situation. |
All the others depend on jobseeker's allowance, which imposes stiff penalties on people who fail to seek work. |
It also means that you can now apply for credit without the restrictions a bankruptcy order imposes. |
People do not have to accept a jealous, revengeful God who destroys enemies, kills women and children, and imposes punishment on generations. |
The jurisprudence of capital punishment imposes a tremendous burden on jurors. |
Downtown revitalization imposes a new obligation on cities to consider the caliber of the environments they build. |