This science is described in many articles and books. Impose momentum, credibility, legitimacy, insights, discoveries, suggestions about the real reality faced at work.
a scowl isn't inherently meaningful as anger. In this culture, we've learned to impose that meaning based on our shared knowledge of anger. And in the Trobriand Islands, they would impose a differentmeaning they impose a meaning of, sorry, uh, they impose a meaning on a
Gal Luft: If I understand the question correctly, you were looking for precedent, historical precedent of how we are able to break through this political gridlock, I take it, to really impose a requirement on changes to the vehicle platform.male #1: Right. It's an economic type of precedent.
crimes, such as war crimes. Several countries haven't used it for at least 10 years, but a group of countries have imposed or carried out the death penalty in recent years, including almost all the countries in the Middle East. Now, part of what makes Lebanon sointeresting is it used to execute people by hanging or firing squad, but it hasn't executed anyone for more than 20
And that was great for me, as a songwriter, because the songs in this show, a lot of them, are-- they don't feel like they're assignments imposed by a script, you know?They come out of character and they come from a very deep place because of that.
Instead of extending to women the same license that men had always enjoyed and abused, we imposed on men the limitations that we had always imposed on women. And it's been a disaster because men are as bad at it as women are.Or reverse. Women are as roaming as men.
And in the tech boom years, the technology drove its own boom, rather than having a boom imposed on it from the outside. So, that's the main difference I see. And of course, the other, yeah, there's a big difference in how technology is visualized today becausewe can blend a design to concepts and phenomena, like Google is like a phenomena, more than
happened when we were in Number 10 wasn't something that was being imposed on them that they were very much a part of it.And it was a bit of tension there, really, between making sure that your family is involved and feel involved. And at the same time protecting them from
that even just deciding what data are collected and what data are not collected can be a place at which we shape eventual understandings of what's true in a way that can impose our particular worldview in a way that is then recreated by the data. The danger there is that because now we have numbers, we somehow imbue it with objectivity forgetting about the subjective design choices
So I think what led me to write the book was really the sense that people will always ask me and sort of impose this belief from the outside in that it must be true, that one mighty choice has made a career, right? And mostly, I'm like, honestly, it's the act of continually choosing and repeatedly choosing.
Yes, completely. What is really blowing my mind, though, is remembering the "Dear Evan Hansen" stage door and the "Be More Chill" stage door can impose upon us.
The club has paid my agent on my behalf. can impose on the player.
- Nothing is a clean slate. We impose ourselves on everything. - The future of humanity is very much in the solar system.
objects to belong to this category, they they belong not because they all share the same physical features, but because we impose a similar function on them by collective agreement. We've all agreed that it is not OK to take water through the, you know, a water bottle
men and women would be if we were freed from the constraints of the socialization of the upbringing that we have that tells us what gendered roles are and tries to impose them, in some cases. And so one of the things I also do in the book is I look at the science.
Physical books have this wonderful feature. They impose themselves. They have this ability to literally stand up for themselves and just take up a little bit of space in the real world and sit on a shelf or in a pile or whatever and remind you that they exist and remind you
can impose martial law and other such useful steps from the government's point of view
self-imposed loneliness. No, I think that goes back again to vulnerability intimacy, right? Like male
is imposed on people who need financial assistance, and we're operating in a culture, in a world that often ties self-worth and societal value
Texas imposes the strictest criminal policy in US and the state still execute death penalties several times every month
being imposed by Beijing is growing rather than shrinking and that's going to lead to a very interesting Dynamic I wish I could tell you what the result of
Whoever imposes their will will get into the heads of the other team.
It imposes a rigid form on societies, bringing together people who have nothing
now imposed on the image of not just people coming from Iran but that a whole
If you impose a high tax rate in one state and the neighboring state, or not even the neighboring state, has a low tax rate, you can move to this
If we can impose this tax, can we raise a little bit of revenue?
about to impose pretty sort of hard sanctions against Iran too at the same
States began to impose sanctions on prosecutors and judges at the court as a
We cannot impose just one way on everyone, because then what happens is that a lot of people miss the transition, they don't like it.
Do you seek to impose and lord it over other people?
not only can we impose a system like that on pitch content, but we can also impose a system like that on dynamics.
We can impose it on large-scale structure.
We can impose it on timbre.
still wants to import impose , ah, US based frames of reference and US based dynamics about black people and to marginalize black people and then feel shocked
impose that meaning based on our shared knowledge of anger. And in the Trobriand Islands, they would impose a differentmeaning they impose a meaning of, sorry, uh, they impose a meaning on a different face for anger, for the stereotype of anger. It's a wide-eyed face, a wide-eyed gasping face. And this
want to impose , people rebel.
And we can only impose one organization at once, and the brain is continually looking for organizations, grabbing them, and then saying, I've got one now.
Maybe I have to impose extra information.
They're able to impose their vision on those companies and through other means to ensure the types of communication they want to allow in their countries.
Governments will impose order on corporations within their borders to the extent that they want to.
What Trump did was impose a rule of really unprecedented proportions touching every source of funding
They could impose a minimum price.
You could also impose a number of regulations which could add on costs.
other is to impose our feelings about smells on the dog and and to not acknowledge that that's the their way of
worldly limitations uh to impose a new uh and a welcome uh humility on ourselves and on the experiences
Don't let anyone impose that on you.
You never want to impose on top.
, who is anxious to impose a very doctrinaire-- I guess what we might now call fundamentalist,
They will not impose terrible things onto others.
When you impose a state border, it constitutes, say, France, or Italy, or Germany, or Guatemala, or whatever it may be, or the United States for that matter,