Sentence examples for stringently imposed from inspiring English sources

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To judge by recent successes, limits to free expression can be just as stringently imposed when claimed, at random, by or on behalf of its self-styled victims, than when systematically enforced, pre-1968, by the lord chamberlain.

Taking their lead from the Soviet Union following the Russian Revolution of 1917, many developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America sought to industrialize according to economic plans drawn up by political elites and stringently imposed on their populations.

Control of CO formation thus seems to be more stringently imposed on the central areas of chromosome arms than on the proximal and distal regions.

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"In general, older people faced serious cuts in pension payments since 2009, but more stringently during the recent years of austerity imposed by the troika," Dr. Asghar Zaidi, professor in International Social Policy at the University of Southampton and HelpAge International's academic partner on the Global AgeWatch Index, explained.

Curfew imposed.

Structure had imposed order.

Curfews were swiftly imposed.

No penalties were imposed.

imposed measures of correction.

It's imposed importance.

They will be imposed.

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