But the data basically show that most people are willing, in a pinch, to impose higher taxes on someone else. |
The question is whether or not to seek to impose a moral straitjacket on the behaviour of others. |
First, labor law must more clearly delineate such threats as illegal, and impose big enough penalties to deter employers from making them. |
The speed with which Bush moved to impose this ban on aid is also significant. |
The Public Health Act of 1875 also empowered local authorities to impose by-laws on house construction, to monitor standards and facilities. |
He does not impose Himself by force, nor does He claim people under duress. |