Sentence examples for imposed namely from inspiring English sources

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In this connection I must also draw attention to the grounds upon which the ban was imposed namely that real editorial control of the station remained in Tehran.

Implementation of such projects is difficult due to limitations imposed namely by social, technical and task dependencies.

The individual determination, which is more labour intensive was employed for the experiments where result reproducibility was most likely to be affected by slight differences in the stress imposed, namely the transcriptome and carbon isotope discrimination analyses (Table 2, Figure 11).

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The move was followed up by Mosley, the FIA president, who has written to all formula one team principals warning of the problems a breakaway world championship could impose, namely uncertainty with sponsors and an absence of an administrative body.

However, there is the second condition to impose, namely U ( 0 ) ( 0 ) = 1.

Continuous pre-stabilization of a special grade PAN fiber has been carried out in four different temperatures under three distinct imposed stresses, namely Free Shrinkage, Zero Shrinkage and Under Stress treatments.

The French say those rules should include specific criteria for imposing sanctions, namely a direct link with Al Qaeda or the Taliban, and a mechanism for regularly reviewing the list.

The Supreme Court will have to weigh the cost of compelling the business owners to do something that contravenes their religious practice against the cost imposed on others (namely employees) by accommodating the owners' beliefs.

Ali Reza Tekie is standing as an independent, but signalling his unwavering support for Ahmadinejad, said that Iran's economic problems had been imposed by outsiders, namely the US, Britain and Israel, and that the disqualification of opposition candidates was the fault of the reformists.

Here, a 1st-order dynamics is imposed for estimation, namely (5.6). is the time-constant associated to the estimation dynamics.

Now, Jacobi objected to what he took to be the existentially impossible requirement thus being imposed on reason, namely, that it should generate illusions for the sake of the understanding, yet be fully aware that such illusions are just that.

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