Sentence examples for imposed on calls from inspiring English sources

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In 2003 they introduced Skype, a voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) application that offered free basic telephone service including long-distance and international calls through the Internet, with the firm's earnings coming from fees levied on services (such as voice mail, call waiting, and downloaded ring tones) and imposed on calls placed to land-based telephones.

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A key requirement for enabling a real-time group communication service is the tight constraint imposed on the call delivery delay.

To filter out potentially false positive SNPs, additional filtering criteria are imposed on SNPs called by SAMTools in the pipeline program "snp_filter_pipeline.pl" (Table 2 and Table S1 in Additional file 1).

The two most severe tiers of isolation imposed on wards are called "risk" and "max," requiring 23-hour confinement in cells, when "youth with disabilities are outright denied both general and special education entirely," according to the suit.

The bill, H.R. 1291, would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from imposing a per-minute access fee on Internet use, like that imposed on long-distance telephone calls.

The bill, by two Republican Representatives, Fred Upton of Michigan and Robert W. Goodlatte of Virginia, would prohibit the F.C.C. from imposing a per-minute access fee on Internet use, like that imposed on long-distance telephone calls.

Instead he turned his ire on the Government, telling them to look again at the cuts it has imposed on the agency and called on David Cameron to increase spending on flood defences.

Her brief imposition of dictatorship was the culmination of policies that lastingly weakened India's institutions and regions and promoted rule by dynasty.These giants seem to illustrate the cliché that India is a land of polarities: the Mahatma ("great soul") held India to impossible ideals; Madam (as women in authority are called) imposed on it a bleak reality.

Material limitations should be imposed on postpetition financing provisions that call for a roll up or pay down of prepetition debt.

As construction delays mounted and his impatience grew, he imposed on his staff what he called Tozzoli's Rules, a set of inflexible and often idiosyncratic dicta designed to help him beat the clock and the odds, including one that decreed that no meeting should last longer than 17 minutes.

Perhaps mindful of the $5.3 million penalty just imposed on DirecTV for do-not-call law violations, Virgin Atlantic airline first sent members of its Flying Club frequent flyer program an e-mail asking them if they'd like to get a call from the boss.

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