Sentence examples for imposing period from inspiring English sources

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On Cornwall Terrace, an upmarket conversion of eight imposing period houses overlooking Regent's Park in London, the average asking price is £35m, making it the world's most expensive row of Georgian mansions.

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In order to test further the role of Bcl-2 in regulating Ca2+ extrusion, we stably overexpressed Bcl-2 in a pancreatic acinar cell line (AR42J) and then assessed the rate of recovering the basal [Ca2+]i after an imposed period of elevated [Ca2+]i using our standard protocol.

In addition, because FFT-based methods impose periodic boundary conditions to otherwise finite signal sequences, the modulations of sarcomere length estimates are then amplified even more due to the mismatch between the period imposed by FFT to the overall signal and the fundamental period, such as sarcomere length, within the signal.

In December 1981, Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski reacted to the crisis by imposing a period of martial law.

Possibilities include imposing maximum periods for retaining personal data and rules about how to protect data that is flowing through corporate networks, stored on corporate servers or, increasingly, on the cloud.

Dozens of new restrictions passed by states this year have chipped away at the right to abortion by requiring women to view ultrasounds, imposing waiting periods or cutting funds for clinics.

The beneficial effect in this case can act via two possible mechanisms: seasonal mortality imposing brief periods of high vulnerability to extinction, and the presence of a corridor reducing the rate of emigration to the matrix by encouraging movement along the corridor.

It said that if policy makers were willing to impose a period of very high unemployment, they could bring inflation down — and that even if unemployment then fell back to the NAIRU, inflation would stay down.

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.

"Will you think again about this?" Mr Cameron said the reason the Government did not want to impose a period of "purdah" ahead of the election was in part because it could restrict  ministers' ability to engage with EU summits, European Court judgments or other issues emanating from Brussels.

A judge imposed a period of forced mediation to try to find a settlement without the need for a trial but that failed.

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