Rather, the purpose of this hearing is to determine what penalty to impose on Mr. Gingrich.
It eases the burden on our conscience that the troubles of other people impose on us.
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It is awkward to hold foreigners to higher standards than you impose on yourself.
Of great concern to each are the reputational risks and attendant costs that this might impose on them.
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Thus, there are limits to what we should impose on financial institutions, rating agencies and firms in general.
To save your own life, create your own list of "tricks" and of rules to impose on yourself.
We will not use our friendship to impose on their sovereignty, for our own sovereignty is not for sale.
It claims that taxes on heavy goods vehicles cover only 70% of the costs they impose on the public.
Yet over time immigrants more than repay the extra short-term burden they impose on education, health and other budgets.
There are some people here who have certain views and beliefs they want to impose on the rest of society.
Unlike our dissenting colleagues, we do not consider this a remarkable or intolerable burden to impose on the business community.
Commodities firms are complaining about potential limits the CFTC may impose on trading, as the Kitco blog post here shows.
And the price controls the federal government plans to impose on insurers will simply result in the disappearance of private insurance options.
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But cigarette taxes have gotten so high that they exceed the costs that smokers impose on society, according to Vanderbilt economist W. Kip Viscusi.
As the husband of a working mother, I see the challenges society and our government impose on many mothers who give birth or adopt.
Only by making drivers pay for the costs they impose on society can the demand for motoring be brought into line with restricted supply.
We say incongruously because she then proceeded to suspend us for two weeks, twice the term the Comm Board had tried to impose on Ron Bell.
Imagine the chaos this would wreak in the administration of state programs, and the pressure it would impose on states not to experiment with divorce law.
The liability the House counteroffer could impose on these institutions and the potential impact on our economy in lost lending and job creation could be staggering.
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It also argued that road users do not bear the real costs of their journeys, including costs they impose on other road users and the environment.
Given the code of silence that Wall Street firms impose on their employees, it is difficult to get mid-level bankers to speak openly about what they do.
That immediately led to the question of what kind of rule the court could impose on police, since tailing his car with human officers was clearly allowed.
Their attempts to buy cars more cheaply across the Channel have often been frustrated because of restrictions that the car makers were allowed to impose on dealers.
And it would impose on those convicted of public-corruption felonies lifetime bans on elected or civil office, serving as a registered lobbyist or doing business with the state.
Rose has still not been allowed into the Hall of Fame, a penalty that the league could also impose on someone like, say, Barry Bonds if it decided to.
Despite such exaggeration, Mr. Hewitt makes a powerful case that blogs are a decentralized discussion forum free from the practical limits that the mainstream media impose on individual expression.
But there are others who feel that the unique relationship of marriage and the pressures it can impose on a wife, justify the retention of the defence of marital coercion.
Creation by the United States of a new, extraterritorial private cause of action would impose on non-U.S. audit firms the litigation burdens and threats now faced by U.S. audit firms.
To their enormous credit west Germans voted to impose on themselves a 7p tax rise - a "solidarity" tax - not for one year but for more than a generation.
One thing the London extravaganza brought home is the awkward fact that there are not many sanctions a bishop can impose on an errant clergyman unless the incumbent literally goes mad.
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