Sentence examples for impose a definition from inspiring English sources

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If nobody has the right to impose a definition of marriage on society, then surely the logical conclusion is to remove it from the law books entirely (keeping civil partnerships), and say that's it's a personal matter that people are free to interpret as they see fit.

The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (Doma) faces an uncertain future as the court's usual swing vote on social issues, Justice Anthony Kennedy, aligned with the four liberal judges to strongly question the legitimacy of the law and the authority of the federal government to impose a definition of marriage as only between a man and a woman on those US states which permit same-sex unions.

While the interviews asked about family, friends, and clinicians, the questions did not impose a definition.

Further, this instrument does not impose a definition of quality of life upon respondents, but instead allows patients to frame responses in the context of their own personal conceptualization of quality of life.

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It was also not possible to impose a standardised definition of sex work as an inclusion criterion in the review, since the definition varied widely and the possibility that some studies sampled women no longer engaging in sex work cannot be excluded.

We did not impose a universal definition of clearance as a prerequisite for inclusion in our review, and across studies, the definition of clearance varied in part due to the absence of guidelines that define clearance of colonization [ 40].

Lawmakers could, for example, impose a strict definition of what qualifies as an emergency, taking away presidential flexibility to deal with unforeseen circumstances.

An agreement on language was struck after members of the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference were assured that the treaty would not be used to impose a generic definition of terrorism.

This philosophy - which included adopting a western alphabet and securing a secular state apparatus - has since the early 1930s, when the Turkish state endeavored to impose a monolithic definition of the term, been connected to the development of the personality cult of Mustafa Kemal himself.

"An outcome a lot of us in higher education are contemplating is that they could affirm Grutter, at least in name, but impose a stricter definition of what it allows," said John C. Boger, dean of the law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an author of a brief that school submitted to the court in support of the University of Texas.

The intention is not to impose a single definition but to contribute to the field of research by showing how to delimit the consideration of competing demands meaning how to define their boundaries in a manner that is useful for advancing our understanding of them and enables us to separate and compare them.

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