Sentence examples for as imposed from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as imposed from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has been enforced or dictated by a source or authority.
Example: "The regulations were implemented as imposed from the central government."
Alternatives: "as dictated by" or "as mandated by".

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An obsession is an "undesired, unpleasant, intrusive thought that cannot be suppressed through the patient's volition", but unlike passivity experiences described above, they are not experienced as imposed from outside the patient's mind.

In Ukraine respondents saw the creation of subnational coordination structures as imposed from the national level and as having limited authority [ 34, 35].

In Ukraine respondents saw the creation of subnational coordination structures as imposed from the national level and/or international donors, and that their decision-making powers to shape programmes and allocating resources were limited.

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Greenberg (8/12) made a similar point, saying that "biotechnology will never be the answer as long as it is imposed from outside.

What is most important now, Mrs. Merkel said, is that the difficult choices "would not be perceived as something imposed from the outside".

What were their interests and experiences in relation to PBF? Did they experience PBF as indigenous or as an idea imposed from outside?

The use of national quality-indicators may be seen as top-down bench-marking as it is "imposed from above" [ 20], i.e. established by the NBHW rather than the county councils themselves.

It is rare for an Iranian artist to be widely celebrated at home, withstanding the scrutiny of a nation in love with both art and the contemporary and yet highly critical of its living artists because it recognizes the contemporary as a category imposed from the outside.

By contrast, Austin's is one of the first, and one of the most distinctive, theories that views law as being "imperium oriented"—viewing law as mostly the rules imposed from above from certain authorized (pedigreed) sources.

Using a 0-10 visuanaloglog scale, the chronic LBP patients rated their usual LBP as 4.0 ± 1.2, their current LBP as 2.6 ± 1.6, and their lifestyle change imposed from their LBP as 3.9 ± 3.1.

Public opinion will turn against structural reforms that are perceived to be "imposed from outside as the price to pay for restoring market confidence".

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