Sentence examples for imposing to a from inspiring English sources

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But they are conventional figures with an enormous difference, one that comes partly from remarkable casting and acting: the lean, gentle knight and his mighty, noble, utterly disillusioned squire are, in their quite distinct ways, imposing to a degree.

Ford's MyFord Touch is impressive but also imposing to a novice.

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Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the emission of light consecutive to a mechanical force or stress imposed to a crystalline material.

Still, this line of research is imposed to a failure risk due to its highly structured straightforward way of seeing the future [16].

The geometry was imposed to a gap of 30 μm and an amount of 0.34 cm3 was considered optimal for the experiments.

An example of those challenges is the assessment of the state of damage that has been imposed to a structure after earthquakes of different intensities.

Adolescents' feelings and emotional reactions to the physical and mental alterations that the illness may impose to a parent are often neglected.

The time limit imposed to reach a solution forces to define a reduced neighborhood structure.

Additionally, a novel adaptive smoothness constraint is imposed to ensure a smooth solution.

This approach results in an asymmetric neighborhood matrix; therefore, false symmetry was imposed to ensure a symmetrical neighborhood structure.

An alternative rationale is imposed to fashion a dissonant logic, another way of making sense.

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