Sentence examples for now imposed from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the Federal Trade Commission has now imposed full-disclosure conditions on marketers online.

The Falklands' government has now imposed such measures on boats fishing in its own waters.

A new reality has now imposed itself on the Greek Cypriots.

Challenges by defense attorneys merit the same scrutiny now imposed on district attorneys.

The thing that had enabled the immediate connection between us now imposed a certain distance.

Sticking points in Lausanne had included the speed and scope of the lifting of international sanctions now imposed on Iran.

The frantic pace that she now imposed on her government would be a factor in her downfall.

The federal government has now imposed "critical habitat" protections in nine Maine rivers where the salmon return to spawn.

Take a 2percentt real estate transfer tax now imposed on the East End and apply it to Brookhaven, too.

This represents a significant advantage, but also introduces materials engineering challenges, as the requirements normally fulfilled by the formwork are now imposed on the concrete.

If a decree was previously issued without regard to the standards now imposed, the defendant or intervenor is entitled to move to vacate it.

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