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is imposition
noun
The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like.
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What the Iranian people don't want is imposition and bullying from America".
Central to that ministry is imposition of the Church's "moral teaching" on all its patients.
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Among the other changes proposed by Kelly are: Imposition of a 60-minute rule.
"These things are impositions on your paying customers," he says.
"It is an imposition on the taxpayers".
A plot is an imposition of pattern.
"An imposed solution is an imposition and not a solution.
"I feel my existence is an imposition on the planet".
Writing is an imposition on reality, sometimes a brutal one.
What we object to is the imposition of the party line on our children.
1. Pretending the easing of economic pressure on Iraq is the imposition of "smart sanctions".
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