Sentence examples for imposing a sort of from inspiring English sources

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Jackie, in any event, finds a way to resolve her regret at not having tried harder to override Dr. Cooper, imposing a sort of vigilante justice behind the scenes.

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Traditionally in the U.S., there has been a strong sense that markets impose a sort-of external rationality and efficiency on human undertakings.

He has imposed a sort of democracy.

They want the Judge to impose a sort of receivership on the police, creating a dual internal authority as a check on the existing leadership.

Saddam's aggressive adventurism, and his consistent use of chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war, did impose a sort of stalemate in the region.

One problem today is that the mess of the Web imposes a sort of tax on site creators, who often need to pay Adobe or Microsoft or someone else for the tools that make their multimedia plug-ins work.

Since then Putin has imposed a sort of order on the mafia economy of the 1990s, while western countries have been struggling with the mess left by the financial crisis.

There is always a temptation to impose a sort of 'Pepsi Challenge' on Stradivari violins.

Interspersed with more atmospheric inked, painted and bleached passages, they also impose a sort of interruption, breaking up the field like the stuttering streaks of a poor television signal.

But, even if the higher certificates are imposed as a sort of swear box, they are correct because, under all the snow and romance, there is a darkness in Curtis's work that keeps trying to peep through.

His view is that parents have become too selfish, and that imposing any sort of routine on a baby is 'wicked'wicked

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