Sentence examples for imposed to be from inspiring English sources

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Unilever said it "considers the fine imposed to be totally unjustified, given Unilever's comparatively limited level of involvement in any exchanges and the absence of effects for the consumer".

The corrected values are imposed to be equal to measurements (guess value).

First, the policy effect is imposed to be constant across quarters over the period.

In particular, in [9] and [7], the nonlinear term f is imposed to be nonnegative.

Estimating equation (1) and equation (2), the policy effect is imposed to be constant across quarters over years.

The appropriate compression of the sampling data is also imposed to be performed for guaranteeing the following reconstruction work.

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But it is a bit too large, technical, and imposing to be called "Essentials".

This results in wide (and costly) safety margins having to be imposed, to ensure there is no rapid deterioration.

Therefore benefit sanctions already imposed or to be imposed, will stand".

An Isaf committee said "the penalties imposed to date are appropriate".

A boundary condition was imposed to ensure there was no incoming photon flux from outside the domain.

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