Sentence examples for imposed more from inspiring English sources

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The Lords imposed more serious changes.

In addition, the central government imposed more taxes and trade restrictions.

Mr Jospin has imposed more than FFr40 billion ($6.7 billion) in tax increases.

Of the other referees, only Roshan Mahanama (two) has imposed more than one penalty.

He imposed more of an editorial style, which is getting the shot, telling the story clearly.

Its bellicosity further escalated when the United Nations imposed more sanctions against it after its Feb. 12 nuclear test.

But Justice Breyer, writing only for himself on this point, said he would have imposed more limited restrictions.

Since then, at least 39 other nations, including Canada and many in Europe, have imposed more eye-catching warnings, including graphic photos.

After that vote, American imposed more draconian terms on its pilots and quickly sought to negotiate a new deal with its union.

That brought about a United Nations Security Council resolution that imposed more sanctions and barred North Korea from conducting any nuclear or rocket tests.

Other European countries have imposed more demanding gas-auction requirements, and the concession on pipeline access is minor.Might the election affect the outcome?

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