Sentence examples for imposed covered from inspiring English sources

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At worst, the trade measures that have been imposed covered less than 1% of global imports and in our last trade monitoring report which we released on 14 June, and which covers the period from 1 November to mid-May, our economists calculate that recent activity has covered only around 0.4%.

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Lieutenant Colonel Walter E. Bare the commander of the 167th Infantry proposed an attack from that direction, where the defenses seemed least imposing, covered by a machine-gun barrage.

"Given the drastic remedy imposed on covered jurisdictions by Section 5," he wrote, "I do not believe that such equivocal evidence can sustain the scheme".

The selective charges, Buckmaster insists, are merely in response to user demand to improve the quality of the listings, apart from the higher San Francisco fees imposed to cover the running costs of the business, which employs just 32 people.

(This fee, which is 3percentt of the wholesale price of the disc or package of discs, is sometimes referred to as the "piracy tax," because it was imposed to cover theoretical financial losses caused by unauthorized copies).

The same limit will be imposed on mortgages covered by the government's help to buy scheme, designed to encourage lending.

"While a digitally imposed 'X' partially covered Mr. Godley's genitals, the scene lingered on his nudity while editing in the shocked responses of the judges and other members of the audience," the complaint says (via The Wrap).

The tariffs imposed Wednesday cover about $3 billion a year in imported solar panels and were imposed after a quasi-judicial process at the Commerce Department.

The imposing gateway, now covered in graffiti, is invaded daily by photo-hungry fans.

In many cases, the difference between classes is the size of the 12b-1 fee imposed to help cover marketing and distribution.

To keep their prices low, insurers will try (1) to restrict availability to those who are less likely to need medical services and (2) to either reduce the services covered, impose burdensome administrative requirements (like prior approval), or require onerous out-of-pocket payments from subscribers.

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