Sentence examples for imposed title from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, I find it difficult to sympathize with Alexander, who insists that in ESSA, NCLB is "fixed," even as ESSA attempts to effectively stifle any local and state power over opting out of federally imposed, Title I testing.

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It remains an imposing title in government but not in corporate America.

He may have an imposing title, but he...answers to the nineteen nations that make up the NATO alliance, as well as to the Pentagon, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Secretary of Defense, and, ultimately, the President of the United States.

My favorite one has an imposing title: "Chambers Scots Dictionary: serving as a glossary for Ramsay, Fergusson, Burns, Scott, Galt, minor poets, Kailyard novelists, and a host of other writers of the Scottish tongue," compiled by Alexander Warrack.

Cable companies and others have been fighting hard to stop the FCC imposing Title II status on internet services, arguing it will stifle innovation and introduce unnecessary red tape.

That honour might be said to go instead to a besuited Dutch economist in Brussels with the imposing title of director-general in the secretariat-general of the European commission in charge of the Structural Reform Support Service.

A paper with an imposing title -- "Percolation and Gibbs States Multiplicity for Ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller Models on Z2" -- appeared in a British mathematical physics journal, and Ms. McKellar presented the findings at a statistical mechanics conference at Rutgers, the only undergraduate to speak.

Nixon, the gender traitor, imposing Title IX on us, the rule that said girls in school should get an equal chance at playing sports.

And if the FCC does impose Title II, though it will be taken to court, at the end of the day, it does not address or fix what we uncovered.

In fact, while there is all of this talk that the Order imposes "Title II" regulation, but with a 'light touch' for that 21st Century feel, all it is doing is strip-mining Title II and removing most of the regulations.

On top of that, the Guardian reports that the one actually "running the country" will be Maarten Verwey, "a besuited Dutch economist in Brussels with the imposing title of director-general in the secretariat-general of the European commission in charge of the Structural Reform Support Service.

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