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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete imposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or demand that is seen as unfair or burdensome to someone.
Example: "I felt that the new policy was a complete imposition on our personal time and freedoms."
Alternatives: "an unfair burden" or "a total inconvenience".
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But there are many people who probably find it a complete imposition".
But there are many people who probably find it a complete imposition". Marples thought the high recycling rate was partly due to the affluence of the region, in which householders had the space to manage three bins outside and a scraps bin in the kitchen.
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Subject to the other provisions of this subsection, the Y2K upset defense shall be a complete defense to the imposition of a penalty in any action brought as a result of noncompliance with federally enforceable measurement, monitoring, or reporting requirements for any defendant who establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that the conditions set forth in paragraph (3) are met.
In some cases, the time series spanned a significant change in fishing intensity such as the imposition of a complete fishing moratorium.
"It seems that the preparation was complete for imposition of emergency, but fearing a strong public backlash, the government was forced to backtrack," said Qamar Zaman Kaira, a member of Parliament from the opposition party of Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistan Peoples Party.
A plot is an imposition of pattern.
"But that's a bit of an imposition".
Chris: It's an inconvenience and an imposition.
"A top-down imposition of a language of the people".
After a while it felt like an imposition to keep such a weak man chatting.
Tax is seen as an imposition, a form of oppression.
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