imposition
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| t display dt d institutional | imposition | o a sanctioned correct language |
| dey irna subject t d | imposition | o an officially sanctioned voice |
| are not subject to the | imposition | of an officially sanctioned voice |
| whether it will review the | imposition | of groundwater charges upon sheep |
| the scottish executive whether the | imposition | of groundwater charges upon sheep |
| gits tae a yooniversitee d | imposition | o language at yooniversitee is |
| a linguistic group trow d | imposition | o an unfamiliar and supposedly |
| a linguistic group through the | imposition | of an unfamiliar and supposedly |
| spik as weel as dis | imposition | o a linguistic norm and |
| talk as well as this | imposition | of a linguistic norm and |
| structural upheaval and top down | imposition | we want to ensure that |
| most important aspect of the | imposition | there was a strong feeling |
| small businesses prior to the | imposition | of these schemes in view |
| stated gcc believes that the | imposition | of a duty on scottish |
| in dealing with the regulatory | imposition | of standards and the enforcement |
| puir donaldson 1974 involved the | imposition | of a levy to provide |
| by legislation opposes such an | imposition | and any proposal for legislation |
| is nae less o an | imposition | fur a hits guise o |
| far as possible eliminate the | imposition | on the police of time |
| level but it is an | imposition | nonetheless in both school education |
| a hierarchy of languages the | imposition | of a language is more |
| be not made whether the | imposition | of such an order would |
| have evidence to support the | imposition | of a regime from edinburgh |
| for a moratorium on the | imposition | of this tax until a |
| to sensitive dispersal and the | imposition | of smart cards as a |
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