Sentence examples for imposed on entire from inspiring English sources

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Desperate quarantines are being imposed on entire hospitals and buildings, while Beijing residents are more worried and suspicious than ever.

The CPP used "outside the fence" regulations imposed on entire regional electricity grids to effectively remove coal plants from the mix.

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Under EU law, and the UK's own 2008 Climate Change Act, environmental limits have been imposed on our entire economy.

Celibacy itself, once recognized as a charism, a gift from God to a selected few, was wrongly imposed on the entire guild of the ordained; now to add this layer of self-hatred could sink the church.

Such laws exist in nations including the UK, France and Germany, and they provide a fundamental level of transparency that is greatly needed, especially now that such a deeply intrusive approach such as data retention is imposed on the entire Australian population.

It's like a giant joke, a societal dribble-glass prank imposed on the entire population.

In practice, the decision-makers sometimes may require the reliability levels to be imposed on the entire management system rather than on each constraint separately.

When loading the load, the internal force is imposed on the entire management element, and then, a relative displacement is imposed based on the soil spring joint in the landslide area against the landslide direction, in order to simulate the effects of soil movement on the pipeline.

There is no room for preference or belief when it comes to legally enforceable discrimination that is imposed on the entire population.

The issue of settlements, for example, must be spelled out in concepts that can be understood - ancestral lands stolen, discriminatory housing projects built, rights denied, humiliating repression imposed on an entire people, and freedom denied.

For example, Hoggan justified the huge one billion Reich-mark fine imposed on the entire Jewish community in Germany after the 1938 Kristallnacht as a reasonable measure to prevent what he called "Jewish profiteering" at the expense of German insurance companies and alleged that no Jews were killed in the Kristallnacht (in fact, 91 German Jews were killed in the Kristallnacht).

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