Sentence examples for has imposed on from inspiring English sources

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The fine is one of the largest the department has imposed on a health insurance plan, said Terri Marchon, a department spokeswoman.

This country is in trouble not because of the strains the war has imposed on the economy but because of the strains it has imposed on the society.

He is sensitive to the costs he has imposed on his own party.

Confronting it means shaking off the manacles it has imposed on our minds.

The disproportionate burden that the grim labor market has imposed on the less skilled remained pronounced in January's numbers.

Macmillan will immediately lift restrictions it has imposed on discounting and other promotions by e-book retailers.

The independent Federal Electoral Institute has imposed on the PRI a record fine of 1 billion pesos ($98m).

Mr Barns's own experience reflects an intolerance of dissent that Mr Howard has imposed on the party.

We want the Indonesian government to lift the 50 year restriction it has imposed on West Papua.

Yes, Mr. Dodd is slightly annoyed by the "tiering" the news media has imposed on the 2008 race.

But there are time constraints that Judge Barisonek has imposed on us, so we don't have the liberty of waiting".

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