Police vehicles fitted with loudhailers announced late on Thursday the reimposition of the curfew, warning residents not to venture out of their homes. |
One reason is that it does not have democratic institutions, so people power will decay into anarchy or provoke the reimposition of dictatorship. |
As concerns whether the reimposition of duties is 'punitive', it should be recalled that undertakings should have the same effect as duties in removing the injurious effects of dumping or subsidisation. |
In other words, a reimposition of a stricter form of the dhimmi status has been instituted by certain groups like Boko Haram and ISIS or ISIL in the past couple of years. |
In 1945 following the second world war there was a nationalist uprising in Kosovo against reimposition of Serbian rule. |
Hackworth did this through reimposition of a strict but fair discipline, introduction of and training in proven and successful fieldcraft, and leadership from the front. |