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The phrase "a decision imposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision that has been forced upon someone or a group, often without their consent or input.
Example: "The committee was unhappy with the new policy, as it felt like a decision imposed by the higher management."
Alternatives: "an imposed decision" or "a decision enforced".
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Of course, some tenants might choose to move, but that would be their choice, not a decision imposed on them.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change said it was still interested in CCS, and that the choice to close funding for the long-running competition had been a "fiscal" one, usually code for a decision imposed by the Treasury.
Ayestarán knows Valencia and Spanish football and it is laudable that Neville had the humility and honesty to recognise limitations and accept help; this was not a decision imposed upon him, although what it means in the long term remains to be seen.
For example, the Beetle redux was not a decision imposed from on high.
"This certainly wasn't a decision imposed by the board, who have been very supportive, but a conclusion Terry, Derek and I reached following discussions," said Clark.
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The model can be used to derive quality features of the design, such as the contribution factors to a quality attribute, the quality attributes that a design decision affects, the risks of a design decision imposed on quality attributes, and the trade-off points that affect conflict quality concerns.
"Abolishing the most successful film support organisation the UK has ever had is a bad decision, imposed without any consultation or evaluation," he said.
Film producer Tim Bevan, who chairs the council, said: "Abolishing the most successful film support organisation the UK has ever had is a bad decision, imposed without any consultation or evaluation.
Abolishing the most successful film support organisation the UK has ever had is a bad decision, imposed without any consultation or evaluation.
Issued on the last day of a tumultuous term, the decision imposed another restriction on the power of the federal government, a recurring theme of the court's rulings in recent years.
Prosecutors and analysts have complained that the decision imposed a crushing burden on them.
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