Sentence examples for more impositions from inspiring English sources

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"If people think that by voting for you, it's just the start of more and more impositions on them, they get hacked off with you," he said.

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The issue is that we will now have to tolerate more imposition than before, but cannot allow it to expand beyond the point where most of us agree it should be".

Many people, particularly Arab-Americans, put up with far more frightening impositions than just having to take off their shoes or get to the airport three hours early.

He also discusses more "plausible impositions" by the state, like Quebec's ban on private insurance that covers services already provided by the public health system and Vermont's effort to keep out Wal-Mart and other big-box retailers.

At the least, the rebels want a more rigorous imposition of sharia law in northern Nigeria and the release of thousands of prisoners.

The early church continued these uses and added two more: the imposition of hands for the blessing of catechumens (i.e., those preparing for baptism) and for the reconciliation of penitents and heretics.

The shift into full battle mode on Capitol Hill came a day after President Obama, aiming to modulate the Republican demands for cuts, called in his State of the Union speech for a partial five-year freeze in domestic spending by the federal government — a more gradual imposition of fiscal discipline, while still increasing some spending in education, research and other areas.

A more direct imposition of the small-world character may occur through marriages between immediate kins, for instance in nomadic clans [4, 6].

Despite its location along the walls, historians Oliver Creighton and Robert Higham have observed that the castle was not an "addition" to the defences, but more an "imposition" on the town within it.

(Focus group 2, Foundation) At times, however, this could be perceived as a cultural expectation that some jobs would not be left so less a choice, more an imposition.

Spain's Economy Minister, Luis de Guindos, said yesterday's deal was "frankly very positive" for Spanish banks and that "there have been no more implications and impositions than those that had been set out beforehand".

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