Sentence examples for notion of imposing from inspiring English sources

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Seeing the Pacino films, I became fascinated with the notion of imposing upon audiences truths that they'd rather not acknowledge, packaged in ways they could not resist.

The notion of imposing higher ethics standards on the Supreme Court appears to be gaining momentum among House Democrats and outside legal scholars, but its prospects in the Republican-controlled House are still uncertain.

The debts of euro-zone members were protected by their bail-out fund until 2013; any notion of imposing "haircuts" on bondholders would apply only to new debt issued thereafter.For economists such as Jean Pisani-Ferry, director of Bruegel, a think-tank in Brussels, Mrs Merkel's action was a good idea that went wrong.

He quotes a colleague who posed the question "Assuming that we get rid of the apostate regimes today, who will take over the ministry of agriculture, trade, economics, etc.?" Beyond the simplistic notion of imposing a caliphate and establishing the rule of Islamic law, the leaders of the organization appear never to have thought about the most basic facts of government.

In testimony in December about the improper foreclosures by banks, Daniel K. Tarullo, a Federal Reserve governor, floated the notion of imposing fines on individuals found responsible for violations or banning them from banking, but officials involved in the talks said this idea had not gotten much traction either.

But the notion of imposing quotas sits uneasily with many in the free-spirited world of mountaineering.

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Remark 2.85 The notion of subcompatibility imposes a strong condition on the mappings f and g by requiring the existence of a sequence { x n } such that f x n → t, g x n → t.

Instead of imposing your will, just give.

The presence of that air-defense system also kills any notion of an internationally imposed no-fly zone over Syria.

So this idea of mechanical reproduction in context to the economic climate, and this notion of tension not imposed by the outside, but rather, structural implosion these ideas are coming together using pulleys and rope [laughs].

It makes very clear how the development of capitalism and the notion of private property were imposed over the concept of the communal ownership of the earth, of nature.

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