Sentence examples for less imposition from inspiring English sources

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The MILD sample reported consistently less imposition in all clinical variables compared to the MOD/SEV sample.

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But solar's improving economics are making this imposition less onerous.

What makes the nice and helpful part even less of an imposition, however, is that those who break away from that human river, looking uncertain or lost, or with a specific question that they sometimes struggle to formulate, in any language, are almost universally so polite back.

But as I look back it occurs to me that with his reality - this tremendous agon thrusting him in and out of the various bastions of British cultural and political life, where the stakes were nothing less than the imposition of his own monumental buildings on to the English landscape and psyche - he had no need for delusion.

This seems less of an imposition on the data for low-skilled workers, as many high-skilled professions exist where agents become self-employed more frequently.

The reason for this is that it is not clear why it is any less of an imposition on me when I propose legislation or policies for the society that I must restrain myself to considerations that other reasonable people accept than it is an imposition on others when I attempt to pass legislation on the basis of reasons they reasonably reject.

Internal reforms to honor international commitments to human rights, independent courts and press freedoms cannot be a Western imposition, still less a Western peculiarity.

Bent over impalpable dollhouses, moving their lips while they rearrange the furniture and figures, they give themselves over to such deep play that their stories read less like a premeditated imposition than obedience to the whispered suggestions of the universe.

From the pilot group we learned that young infants will rarely remove the restraint but will commonly start to use the involved hand as soon as the non-involved hand is rendered less useful by the imposition of a soft restraint.

Existing IMF loans to the region, while less draconian in their impositions than in decades past, still focus on conservative monetary policy and holding down interest rates — a philosophy than can lead to cuts in public sector spending.

Furthermore, if we ask what Mr. Romney would probably do in practice, including sharp cuts in programs that aid the less well-off and the imposition of hard-money orthodoxy on the Federal Reserve, it looks like a program that might well derail the recovery and send us back into recession.

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