Sentence examples for as imposed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as imposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been enforced or applied, often in a legal or regulatory context.
Example: "The new regulations must be followed as imposed by the governing body."
Alternatives: "as mandated" or "as enforced".

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Those "skeletons" he perceives inside stories are as imposed as exposed; and literary evolution, unlike the biological kind, is largely an analogy.

However, the reverse is not true: A respondent's maximum difference in utility may fall short of or exceed the spread between levels as imposed by the experiment.

Therefore, constraining a population to evolve within certain pathway dynamics restrictions (as imposed by the fitness landscape) has minimal effect on binding site accumulation beyond the neutral bias, but may have an affect on multiplicity and redundancy in prokaryotic genomes.

English people who wish to study at Welsh universities would face the high tuition fee rate as imposed by Westminster.

This means the bank will be restricted to paying bonuses of 100% of annual pay as imposed by the EU cap on bonuses.

The border was considered by the British as binding, by successive Afghan governments as imposed and by Pashtuns as "a line drawn on water".

Unlike the UK, most Greeks are not frustrated with the EU in general but, rather, with the austerity measures that are seen as "imposed" by Brussels.

Amid the rising nationalism of the latter part of the 19th century, Indians became more and more critical of the domination of Western learning as imposed by the British rulers and demanded, instead, more attention to Indian languages and culture.

Under a full-inclusion system, there would be a more level playing field globally for multinationals from different countries as each would be subject to a minimum level of taxation as imposed by its home country.

When she glimpses anti-Merkel protesters, she tells her fans, "I know they won't be locked up" for speaking out against austerity that Greeks, Portuguese or Spaniards see as imposed by Berlin.

For Israel, the risk is that the Palestinians will now reject as imposed on them any peace plan along the lines Mr. Bush laid out, in his White House statement and a letter he gave Mr. Sharon.

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