Sentence examples for imposition for from inspiring English sources

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"imposition for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means the act of forcing something on someone or placing a burden on them for a specific reason. It is often used in legal or formal contexts. Here is an example sentence: "The judge issued an imposition for community service as punishment for the defendant's crime."

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But he said, "I just feel like it's not a huge imposition" for those readers to skip it.

Until the problems in the research business are resolved, he promises "no gin, no dessert, no bread none of the stuff I love"—which is something of an imposition for a man who clearly enjoys his food.

The Broker makes it clear that it is an imposition for her to escort us to the multiple residences on the market, yet she frequently goes out of her way to assure us that all the apartments exist "in the heart of" one place or another and boast a combination of appealing adjectives like "charming," "cozy," or "quaint".

How these changes may be enacted should be discussed in order to avoid accusations of external imposition for societal change and cultural imperialism, if it is desired to avoid such accusations.

The Vatican has disapproved of its imposition for decades, citing the difficulty it causes the island's people.

What may be an environmental or public health imposition for one is seen as a desperately needed opportunity for another.

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The imposition of tit-for-tat sanctions between Russia and the EU, with Brussels banning exports such as oil and gas equipment to Russia and the Kremlin retaliating with an embargo on European food imports, has hit confidence.

During his later years he supported papal taxes on the clergy for the Crusade, although in the 1240s he had joined his clergy in opposing papal preferments and impositions for a war against the emperor Frederick II.

All manner of difficulties came to light, over the regional industry's concern about the cost of an arbitration service, a general dislike for the imposition of exemplary damages for backsliders and worries about entertaining third-party complaints.

As the century wore on, the contradiction between the conditions on the ground for children of the poor and the middle-class notion of childhood as a time of innocence led to the first campaigns for the imposition of legal protection for children.

16. (C) However, in the latest agreement in Swat (once a tourist resort approximately 90 miles from Islamabad), the provincial government agreed to negotiate for peace in exchange for imposition of Shari'a law with the Taliban.

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