Sentence examples for imperatives imposed from inspiring English sources

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It was an issue given substance by a coin which King used to carry around with him, a Vichy franc on which the famous slogan "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity", had been replaced with one which read "Work, Family, Country", a neat summation of the contrast between traditional liberal values and the fascist imperatives imposed by the collaborationist government.

Teufel (2011) reads the two theses as hypothetical imperatives, imposed upon reflective judgment by practical reason.

"Nothing could be of greater importance to the imperatives imposed by global aging" than research into the benefits of exercise for cognition, according to Bortz [ 74].

During the second phase of research in example 3, cost and time imperatives imposed unexpectedly by the funder partway through the research process, required restricting both the extent of data collection and analysis and interpretation of collected data.

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Authors have examined the multiplicity of functions a chaplain can assume within this total institution, as well as the limitations that the omnipresent security imperative imposes on him (Becci, 2014; Rostaing et al., 2015).

"The imperative, regulator imposed, 'Chinese wall' imposed in process and procedures, doesn't seem to have made it to the frontal lobe of HR or the heads of trading".

To borrow Mr. Kelly's term, the design process has offered a series of distractions, both from the horror of the event and from the spiritual imperatives it has imposed on both the city and the nation.

Indeed, Soqotran pastoralists have been engaged in a series of internal adjustments vis-é-vis the externally imposed imperatives that are reconfiguring their communal repertoire of livelihood practices.

That sounded vaguely Biden-like, suggesting Ryan feels no imperative to impose his moral convictions on those who disagree.

His third imperative, disinterestedness, imposes a pattern of institutional control that is intended to curb the effects of personal or ideological motives that individual scientists may have.

It is not surprising that the resulting eclecticism of taste has imposed certain imperatives on theatre design.

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