Sentence examples for from impositions from inspiring English sources

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Religious freedom, properly understood, is a shield that protects us from impositions from government, religious majorities, employers, and others in power who might otherwise threaten what we see fit to think and do.

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This structure emerges from imposition of the functional symmetry required in the third-order moment function of random processes.

Any rise in prices resulting from imposition of a VAT would be a one-time event that would have no effect on the general trend of inflation.

We predicted that omission of the NMHAA moiety would obviate the bound water molecules that provided complementarity with the antibody-combining site, and the conformational restriction resulting from imposition of an α-turn at the C-terminus of the peptide.

The diversity of values and cultures among peoples is the result of legitimate free exercise of human reason, and tolerance requires that we refrain from imposition of a supposedly universal conception of human rights and liberal democracy at the international level.

When he wrote these words in 1755, he was in the midst of a brewing revolutionary war, one that would be fought in part because the British were restricting liberty in the name of security--from the imposition of taxes to pay for wars against the French to limits on internal migration.

Because of its loss of political independence, Poland in the 19th and 20th centuries was characterized by an unrelenting struggle to preserve its national culture and values from foreign impositions and government policy.

In exchange for a one-off charge of 2% of assets (which last year would have amounted to £83m) and the promise to pay most of its future profit to shareholders, Hammerson will erase potential tax liabilities of about £365m and free itself from future impositions.

There are two kinds of face: positive face desires for affirmation and social closeness, and negative face desires for separation, personal territory, freedom from unexpectable impositions.

Huangbo Yixun (d. 850) describes this as demonstrating no- mind" (wuxino- mindr freedom from conceptual impositions that wuxin define or limit reality.

From a perspective of self-interest, minority groups want to be protected and insulated from the impositions of majority religious practice.

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