Sentence examples for imposes extraordinarily from inspiring English sources

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Despite the growing support for legalizing marijuana, federal law still imposes extraordinarily heavy punishment for growing it: five and 10-year mandatory minimum prison sentences depending on the weight of the marijuana an offender has or the number of marijuana plants he is growing.

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Separately, the prosecutors have urged the court to impose extraordinarily strict conditions on Mr. Nelson if, as expected, he is released within a year.

To this has been added this year's hazard of tires that have delaminated or exploded at high speeds or on exit from fast corners that impose extraordinarily high loads, especially on days when track temperatures soar.

After effectively nationalizing private pension funds, imposing extraordinarily steep taxes on targeted foreign-owned businesses, and requiring banks to accept repayment of private loans at a substantial loss, the Fidesz government has been considering further unconventional economic measures which the MNB has attempted to block.

So it came as a bit of a shock to discover that for the Palestinians in the occupied territories, people like her are irrelevant, far removed from the immediate reality of the extraordinarily harsh conditions imposed on them by the Israelis, their army and their settlements.

It was the day after the Government imposed on the press, domestic and foreign, an extraordinarily harsh censorship system.

Its economy has already been weakened by extraordinarily high interest rates that were imposed to protect its overvalued currency, the real, and this package will allow interest rates to be lowered only gradually.

I don't say this as a criticism of BBC News, because I think it copes extraordinarily well with being in an imposed straitjacket of political, national, social and ethnic impartiality.

He was backed by the SNP's Alex Salmond, who is favour of staying in the EU but who warned that people would be "extraordinarily concerned" if the Government did not impose a period of purdah.

The friend later observed that Weil could be blind to the difficulties she imposed on others in her quest to "fulfill her extraordinarily self-centered vocation for self-effacement".

Both houses of Congress, after extraordinarily cursory debate, have voted overwhelmingly to impose sanctions against China, well beyond measures already taken by President Bush.

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