28 (26) of the Apostolic Canons imposes deposition on any bishop, priest or deacon striking the delinquent faithful. [Please select]
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But the necessity of speaking in low tones distinguishes our remarks and imposes on them a lugubrious tranquillity. [Please select]
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To maintain this despotism, even against the feeble natives alone, imposes a heavy strain upon the British government. [Please select]
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’ ‘You don’t understand that what imposes on common folk would never hoodwink an editor. [Please select]
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Kant's moral law imposes only obedience to the law, or conduct conceived as suitable to a universal moral community. [Please select]
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The importance of the services which he renders leads us to endure, though not without complaint, the taxes which he imposes. [Please select]
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There is a prototypical plan, an ideal pattern, which imposes a precise position upon each atom of the tissue. [Please select]
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The successful orator is always the man who imposes his frame of mind on his audience. [Please select]
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Labor, to the mind of Johnson as well as to that of Carlyle, is not only honorable, but is a necessity which Nature imposes as the condition of happiness and usefulness. [Please select]
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The system thus created imposes upon the President the duties of an employment agent, and at the same time engages Congressmen in continual occupation as office brokers. [Please select]
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