Sentence examples for To imposed from inspiring English sources

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To imposed

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To establish or apply by authority.

  • Congress imposed new tariffs.

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McGinley's point, an eternally divisive one, was clear: a woman who enjoyed herself as a wife and mother should not submit to imposed ambitions.

Tati celebrates human character (and French character in particular) as indomitably resistant to imposed order, especially if that order smacks of transatlantic-style bureaucracy.

But Connie is left with "...a bonus; my old friends gave me a part in the harmony they've managed to imposed on life".

Mr. Ginsberg said he decided to help Republican groups after the Federal Election Commission declined to imposed strict rules on the 527 groups in May.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the collapses of colonialism, Fascism, and Communism paved the way for broader recognition of individual freedoms previously denied, rejecting what had amounted to imposed statuses of perpetual non-innocence.

"No to turbaned fascism, no to stoning, to executions and amputations, no to the obligatory veil, to obligatory religion, to imposed government," the council leader, Maryam Rajavi, told the crowd.

She called for mobilization of resistance inside and outside of Iran, saying: "No to turbaned fascism, no to stoning, to executions and amputations, no to the obligatory veil, to obligatory religion, to imposed government".

These traits may find collective expression in, for example, a resistance to imposed political change and in the entire range of convictions and preferences that contribute to the stability of a particular culture.

He was one of the greatest ironists and symbolists in the history of cinema, bringing out grand philosophical ideas and depicting independent-minded characters, while nonetheless apparently deferring to imposed conventions and expectations.

On the other hand, Walser's celebration of the monotonous or uniform returns us to his fascination with subservience, with relinquishing all personality to imposed order: "Modestly stepping aside can never be recommended as a continual practice in strong enough terms".

Furthermore, a low sensitivity to imposed uncertainties is obtained.

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