Sentence examples for imposition to from inspiring English sources

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But there is massive financial imposition to Australia's policies, too.

As a result, the training became something of an imposition to employers.

Mr. Mubarak used family planning — a foreign imposition to mask the government's failed strategies, some Islamists said.

Moreover, spending about 1% of your work time on it does not seem like that small an imposition to me.

Barriers — be they cell walls, border walls, or firewalls — are at best a temporary imposition to an invader.

My friend so wanted her picture taken with Eastwood, but she felt it was an imposition to ask.

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A prohibitive tariff not only raised the cost of living; it also required further tax impositions to make up for the lost revenue.

They said they objected more to its imposition than to the terms it forced on them.

SAI does not easily lend itself to regional impositions due to the rapid dispersion of aerosols in the stratosphere.

African Culture is an imposition created to define and therefore dehumanise and enslave the continent, to deny its inhabitants their history and their agency.

In short, Constantinople called for previous agreements and procedures - note agreement, not imposition - to be respected and followed.

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