Sentence examples for imposition of public from inspiring English sources

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As Schultz also relates, reform wasn't as easy as implementation of the recommendations of the Fitzgerald inquiry that catalysed Joh's downfall, and the imposition of public service managerialism.

This adds to the peculiarity of the justificatory questions surrounding public health: the exercise of public authority and the imposition of public sanctions and penalties in an area as deeply personal as an individual's health choices require strong justification.

While it is impossible to assess the extent to which the decline in S.mansoni infection is the result of MDA rather than the imposition of public health acts restricting access to the lake, it is also important to note that there have been serious consequences for the neighbouring district, Bugiri.

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Employees' pensions will also be hit because of the imposition of a public sector pay freeze in the budget, which means workers will miss out on additional pension increments that accompany higher salaries.

The other is the myth of the imposition of government and public order as symbolised by the uniforms of the Canadian version of the horseman-hero, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The exertion of control and the imposition of fines by public authorities compel farmers to implement a QMS in order to avoid penalisation.

With the imposition of austerity since 2010, public services are under pressure, entirely separately from the demands of migrants.

But that does not mean that it is not complicit in sectarian killings, and it insists on strict imposition of sharia, including the public flogging of those who do not attend Friday prayers.

Campaigners in America, Britain and other countries are gaining support for a way of making the fruits of corruption even harder to enjoy: the public imposition of visa bans and asset freezes on foreign miscreants.

Section 116 reflects two provisions of the United States Constitution: the First Amendment, which prohibits the making of laws for the establishment of religion and guarantees the free exercise of religion; and Article VI, Section 3, which prohibits the imposition of religious tests for public offices.

Critics have dubbed him "Emperor Garaufis" and have accused him of being a publicity-seeking liberal crusader whose imposition of racial quotas has jeopardized public safety.

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