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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impose the fact" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically and it is difficult to envision a scenario where it would be used correctly. It is possible that the intended meaning could be conveyed using different words or phrases. One possible example could be: - "The judge imposed the fact that the defendant had a prior criminal record, which influenced the severity of the sentencing." In this example, it is not the phrase "impose the fact" that is being used, but rather the verb "imposed" is being used to mean "to establish or enforce." The sentence could be rewritten as "The judge established the fact that the defendant had a prior criminal record, which influenced the severity of the sentencing."
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These boundary conditions exactly impose the fact that particles do not exit the domain.
As former Brazil forward Zico said recently: "I hope to see the same approach from Brazil as in the Confederations Cup; trying to impose its game, trying to impose its rhythm, trying to impose the fact that they are playing at home".
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The evidences as can be concluded from the study of the 70% methanol extract of the fruits of Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica and Emblica officinalis, imposes the fact that they might be useful as potent sources of natural antioxidant.
In another case, involving the construction of a waste processing site, a tribunal found that Mexico misled the Metalclad Corporation by making promises it did not keep and imposed after-the-fact licensing requirements contrary to Mexican law.
There's never a real break in the action, but track markings have been imposed after the fact, with titles probably traceable to Mr. Berne ("The Barbarella Syndrome," "Impairment Posse").
Later inside the embassy, the foreign secretary described the current relationship as "cordial", but he told the Guardian it remained within the "confines that will always be imposed by the fact that we have fundamentally different views about some issues".
Not that the government would necessarily be able to reveal in very great detail military secrets, but we like to have our discussions free, without the restraint imposed by the fact that they will be read the next day by the enemy; and the Government would benefit by views freely expressed in all parts of the house by members with their knowledge of so many different parts of the country.
However, studies are scarce in the literature, probably reflecting the methodological problem imposed by the fact that next to the 1592 A>G stands the 1591 C>T single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).
Moreover, it overcomes the barrier of developing HER3-targeted small molecule therapies imposed by the fact that HER3 lacks active kinase activity.
It is important to emphasize that our phylogenetic analysis has limitations imposed by the fact we are dealing with an EST databank.
This fact imposes the evaluation of complex functions for the computation of their coefficients which increases the computational cost when they are implemented in variable step-size.
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