Sentence examples for change imposed on from inspiring English sources

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The change imposed on the New Theatre may not be the last.

Active members of an organization may resist change imposed on them because they understand that the change would be dysfunctional.

Each policy change imposed on disabled or chronically ill people has been a cut – a slash to support, or punitive, flawed hoops to jump through – dressed up as reform.

Few companies dispute the need for "green" initiatives, though reactions to demands for a sustainability agenda can range from "fight any change imposed on me" and "I'll take the easy wins" to "fundamentally re-thinking every aspect of my business," said Rodolphe d'Arjuzon, global head of research for UK-based independent analysis firm Verdantix.

A fundamental change imposed on E. coli is the elimination of glucose transport by the phosphotransferase system (PTS).

Only a few studies have been able to test environmental risk hypotheses by using experimental interventions or natural and sometimes unfortunate change imposed on populations.

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One of the best examples was the nonsensical doctrine known as Lysenkoism, which rejected concepts such as genes and natural selection in favour of "natural cooperation" and the belief that physical changes imposed on one generation of organisms would pass down to the next – for example that plucking the leaves from a plant would encourage leaflessness in its descendants.

When asked about climate threats, the mayor talks about creating a less divided, more attractive, healthier city — more capable of facing the stresses climate change imposes on society.

The new Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom of the 5th December 2013, which concerns "laying down basic safety standards for protection against the dangers arising from exposure to ionising radiation", is poised to strengthen this need for change, imposing on all professionals an ever greater duty of care to properly justify and optimise each radiological procedure [17].

Weary residents welcomed the changes imposed on the leaders.

In other words, equilibria tend to minimize changes imposed on their conditions.

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