Sentence examples for imposed right from inspiring English sources

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The first report by MPs into the new rush for resources, entitled "Protecting the Arctic", says there should be a drilling moratorium until "the highest available" environmental standards can be imposed right across the far north.

Mr. Kotlikoff's calculations looked at how a couple's spending and saving patterns might have to change if the government raised the full retirement age to 70 (we assumed it was imposed right away, though such a change would probably be phased in over many years).

Another suggestion from Mr. Oyen addressed the widely criticized Transportation Security Administration rule, imposed right after the Christmas episode and quickly withdrawn, that passengers on flights to the United States not be informed of where they were, by cockpit announcements or by those video-screen maps that show a plane's position.

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The Supreme Court is poised to rule on a case that could impose right to work rules on all public employers, decisively weakening unions in workplaces like public schools, one of labor's few remaining strong points.

Soon enough, people outside Indiana may know Slegers for who he is — an imposing right-hander and a potential major league draft pick.

But the Yankees will continue to look for a more imposing right-handed hitter, either through a trade or a late signing.

Every public endorsement Mr Bush makes of his friend "Steve" underscores that negative association.The Liberals, meanwhile, are publicly outraged but privately pleased at the chance to paint the Tories as intolerant zealots seeking to impose right-wing values on Canadians.

The Evangelical Alliance, for example, fears "that imposing rights and duties on cohabiting couples – which would amount to a "cut-price" or "reduced" version of marriage – will undermine the crucial institution of marriage itself".

GOP Gov. Rauner, a billionaire, tried to circumvent Illinois' Democrat-controlled legislature by imposing right-to-work-for-less on government workers by executive fiat.

The Chicago Tribune wrote that "The new governor's decree effectively attempts to impose right-to-work rules on public employees, an idea Rauner and his pro-business allies also are pursuing for private-sector unions".

The South had voted Democrat since the party of Lincoln imposed Reconstruction right after the Civil War.

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