Sentence examples for newly imposing from inspiring English sources

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The tower has a newly imposing presence.

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Their apolitical brother, meanwhile, seems offended chiefly by the junta's newly imposed dress code.

The newly imposed scarcity of guzzlers, in turn, increased their price.

"In This House" felt a bit lopsided with the two intermissions Mr. Marsalis has newly imposed.

The council's newly imposed minimum wage will assist the company in those efforts, he said.

It attempted to make the newly imposed Christian religion intelligible to the Saxons.

That changed in March, when MSF Head of Mission Marie Elisabeth Ingres publically declared the newly imposed system unfair and inhumane.

But we know that this estrangement, this newly imposed atmosphere of the film set, is a made thing.

Her material, she says, backs up the sanctions newly imposed by Western countries on Vladimir Putin's inner circle.

In addition, all the newly imposed fees for items like pillows or checked bags can add up quickly.

The principal focus is to design efficient class offering patterns while taking into consideration newly imposed gender policies.

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