Sentence examples for imposition of others from inspiring English sources

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"The continued imposition of others in the top SAPS [SA Police Service] office is not only an insult to tens of deserving officers, but it also demoralises them".

Their agreement staved off some cuts but resulted in the imposition of others -- such as a reduction in child care assistance by $7 million over two years, for instance.

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"There are circumstances in which leaks are better addressed through administrative means, such as withdrawal of security clearances or imposition of other sanctions," said Matt Lehrich, the White House spokesman.

(7) The Commission finds that imposition of other conditions is necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors.

The imposition of other standards (e.g., dimensional tolerances, parts location, material types, stock thickness, common fasteners, packaging material) on all parts of the product further increases the economies that can be achieved.

The expense of complying with this and the possible imposition of other regulations that govern traditional telecoms providers could add to the costs of VOIP firms and eat into their competitive advantage.

After reviewing the travel reward promotional materials for most of the major airlines, NAAG concluded that currently vested members have not received adequate disclosure of the potential for significant increases in award levels or imposition of other restrictions which may result in the airlines' unilateral devaluation of awards.

Second is the wrong of placing the members of a salient social group in a position of vulnerability to exploitation and domination as a result of the denial of equal opportunities and the imposition of other kinds of relative disadvantage.

I was exhausted by the demands of wifehood, motherhood, and work, and resented the imposition of other people's social expectations, including their gendered norms, in our lives.

There are circumstances in which leaks are better addressed through administrative means, such as withdrawal of security clearances or imposition of other sanctions.

As the Constitution Project argued in a 2005 report of death penalty reform: "Given the irrevocable nature of the penalty of death, a decision to impose the penalty requires a greater degree of reliability than is required for imposition of other penalties.

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