Sentence examples for is imposed as from inspiring English sources

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When organized percepts are easy to come by, gradations in intelligence do not seem to matter; when some barrier to organization is imposed (as by brief stimulus exposure), however, then the effect on perception of such differences among individuals may show up.

When a large proton concentration is imposed, as well as using an aqueous buffered solution, the compound undergoes a hydrolysis reaction submitted to an equilibrium and giving rise to a thienophenone derivative.

The result is that one orthodoxy is imposed as vigorously as Catholic countries once discriminated against other interpretations of Christianity.

"The real problem lies in removing all hope at the time the sentence is imposed as this is not only inhumane for the prisoner but also creates enormous difficulties in managing these prisoners.

Stability is imposed as a constraint for MOP.

The fully developed turbulent flow is imposed as inflow.

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Sanctions — including recalls — are imposed as soon as a pathogen is found.

"I know of no case of conditions that have been imposed as severe as those on Mr. Madoff".

With that being said, an upper bound has to be imposed as well to events b.

For the inversion, the smoothing and damping constraints are imposed, as well as in Tsushima et al. (2009).

Marshall law has been imposed, as well as a strict curfew.

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