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Discover LudwigThe word "impositions" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to burdens, demands, or obligations placed on someone. Example: "The new regulations are seen as impositions that hinder small businesses." Alternatives include "burdens" or "requirements."
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impositions
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Plural of imposition
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Universal impositions about what is "respectable" attire or "appropriate" conduct compromise individual autonomy.
Yet the gradual shift from cash to mobile and plastic payments still leaves the banks sitting reasonably comfortably, even if they resent impositions such as the 0.15% fee they have to stump up to get the Apple Pay business.
Further impositions may be on the way, including a "countercyclical capital buffer".
In exchange for a one-off charge of 2% of assets (which last year would have amounted to £83m) and the promise to pay most of its future profit to shareholders, Hammerson will erase potential tax liabilities of about £365m and free itself from future impositions.
In deeply conservative Kansas, the high court ruled last week that sex with under-age children should draw the same penalty, whether the contact was gay or straight.Even with a constitutional amendment, Texan manhood might not be safely protected from the liberal judiciary's impositions.
In any case, this is not a picture of a group of ideologues who believe that "taxing them to support others, no matter how needy, amounts to theft", or who "really do see taxes and regulation as tyrannical impositions on their liberty".
The reaction in Greece to impositions by its creditors shows how hard that would be.The failings of the euro as a currency zone have barely been addressed.
The threat of new impositions on employers got a sour reception from the British Chambers of Commerce, which represent small businesses.
Mr Pérez, a right-winger who is protective of people who may have committed crimes during the country's civil war, responded that he would not accept "impositions".The United States helped stoke the region's troubles, both by backing anti-Soviet regimes in civil wars during the 1980s and by expelling gang members from Los Angeles to El Salvador in the 1990s.
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A huge part of Gillard's unpopularity lies in her imposition of a carbon emissions tax on Australia's largest polluters, a tax she promised not to introduce and which the opposition has pledged to repeal.
Britain made great play of the imposition of EU sanctions on the Syrian purchasing oil from the group on behalf of Bashar al-Assad.
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