Sentence examples for remove imposition from inspiring English sources

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Zoe Norris, a GP in Hull, said: "The government must remove imposition of the contract and return to the table with the BMA.

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Importantly, Jeremy Hunt must finally remove his threat of imposition in order to defer Tuesday's industrial action".

In order to do this we have said, repeatedly, that the government must remove the threat of imposition and provide the concrete assurances junior doctors have asked for on a contract that is safe and fair.

Scotland also produced one of the major figures in urban planning in sociologist Patrick Geddes (1854 1932), who developed the concept of conurbation, and discarded the idea of "sweeping clearances" to remove existing housing and the imposition of the gridiron plan, in favour of "conservative surgery": retaining the best buildings in an area and removing the worst.

This last, unexpected imposition was a consequence of the decision to remove all level-crossings from the old Waverley line on the grounds of safety.

While it is no longer considered an imposition to ask one's dinner guests to remove their Nikes or Blahniks, brokers say that more sellers today, if not the brokers themselves, are demanding it during showings as well.

It has been accompanied by threats of jail for those who do not pay, a joint police-Centrelink campaign targeting geographic areas, the imposition of a 10% debt recovery fee and plans to charge interest on welfare debts and remove the six-year statutory limit on retrieving overpayments.

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.

Undeterred, the Abbott government has taken the idea of cutting red tape to a new level, instituting a six-monthly "Red Tape Day" in which grand announcements are made about how many bureaucratic impositions have been removed.

The action, ably directed by Gwynn MacDonald, unfolds in three photographic studios across three years 1930 to 19333) leading to the imposition of laws that removed Jews as photographers, reporters and editors.

In this context, decriminalization means that laws prohibiting sex work are removed, while legalization typically implies the imposition of state regulation on sex work.

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