Sentence examples for clearly imposes from inspiring English sources

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California clearly imposes the sentence in ways far broader than the "narrow category of the most serious crimes" that the Supreme Court has said is allowed by the Constitution.

Too much of the welfare state is delivered through employers, especially pensions and health care: both should be tied to the individual and made portable, one area where Obamacare was a big step forward.But even if governments adjust their policies to a more individualistic age, the on-demand economy clearly imposes more risk on individuals.

"The Act clearly imposes an undue burden on the rights of the minor participants to whom it applied," Walker wrote.

While the extra methylene in glutamate may be necessary to position the carboxyl group in the correct orientation for electrostatic interactions that could align catalytic residues in the protein kinase C activation loop, it clearly imposes a conformational constraint for NIK1 activation.

With the A730 loop being relatively small, this clearly imposes topological and electrostatic constraints on the phosphate backbone at the S-turn that prevents stable folding in the absence of metal ions.

Building on a long-standing study with the methodology already in place clearly imposes some limitations: the sample size in this survey was pre-determined by the survival of the cohort, though participation still exceeded numbers in the "90 plus" age range included in many larger population studies.

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These artists contacted their public directly by simply -- sometimes too simply -- framing reality with a clearly imposed artistic structure.

Even if they are sometimes worth attempting, capital controls clearly impose costs on foreign investors, and are best combined with apologies rather than insults.

This action has clearly imposed an untenable and unfair burden on those segments of Nigerians who are already impoverished – subsisting on less than $2 a day.

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is egregiously overbroad in a way that has clearly imposed on the rights and liberties of Americans.

At other times, a character deploys a lyrical comparison that seems clearly imposed by the author (when, for example, an ex-con notices that a smile "guttered like the fidgety light of a candle").

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