Sentence examples for imposed on actual from inspiring English sources

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The standards imposed on actual discharges generally come in two forms: (1) environmental-quality, or ambient, standards, which fix the maximum amount of the regulated pollutant or pollutants tolerated in the receiving body of air or water, and (2) emission, or discharge, standards, which regulate the amount of the pollutant or pollutants that any "source" may discharge into the environment.

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It seems imposed on the actual objects rather than growing directly from their importance.

A major issue of using concurrent techniques is the extent of reactivity and disruption imposed on the actual writing processes (Stratman & Hamp-Lyons, 1994).

Drivers are allowed to hire "subcontractors" or "agents" to actually drive Uber passengers for their benefit, so long as those subcontractors or agents meet the same quality standards Uber imposes on the actual contracting party.

Subsequently, Amazon charges the difference between the UK VAT levy imposed on publishers and the actual 3% that it pays, which amounts to an extra £1.38 of profit every time it sells a £10 ebook in this country.

A rough upper bound Δmax for the deviation Δ can be derived by maximizing the right-hand side of (4) with respect to ρ, σ u, and σ v under certain constraints imposed on these parameters by actual microarray data.

The actual stress imposed on wetland plants may be secondary to the factor thought to cause the stress.

"The amendment currently under consideration by the commission -- which will result in little or no change in the actual sentences imposed on those who commit corporate and other types of fraud -- would send the entirely wrong signal.

It is worth observing that the finiteness that must be imposed on the length of any actual extrapolation window, together with the discretization of the x coordinates, prevents the FT of the extrapolated sequence from being exactly zero outside the range of the real directions, due to the spectral ripple introduced by the cited truncation.

And it is pragmatic because peoples' fears tend to diminish as their sense of agency increases: exercising choice just feels much less risky than something imposed on you by outside forces, whatever the actual scientific evidence might be.

The Supreme Court agreed in its majority opinion that informed consent laws should not be imposed on a business that is not providing actual medical services.

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