Sentence examples for term was imposed from inspiring English sources

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Oldfield, supported in court by a throng of wellwishers, looked surprised as the jail term was imposed by Judge Anne Molyneux.

The seven-year prison term was imposed last month after Ms. Tymoshenko was convicted of harming Ukraine by agreeing when she was prime minister to pay an overly high price for Russian natural gas in 2009.

Granath's jail sentence is about the 15th imposed statewide for hazardous-waste law violations since the first jail term was imposed in 1983, said Barry C. Groveman, special assistant district attorney.

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For example, it's impossible to exhaustively and precisely define what good faith performance entails, but the term is imposed on every contract as a way to constrain opportunistic behavior.

Though confidentiality agreements are common in redundancy settlements, the terms being imposed on Independent staff go beyond usual protections for commercially sensitive information.

Britain's leading banks are poised to admit the size of their multibillion- pound compensation payments for missold payment protection insurance as they prepare to drop their legal action against the terms being imposed by the Financial Services Authority for customer redress.

The family has similarly ignored orders entered by a British court, leading to 15-month jail terms being imposed on Kemal Uzan, the family patriarch, and Murat Hakan Uzan and Cem Cengiz Uzan, his two sons.

The terms were imposed by an Old Bailey judge in September, who said Mr Nadir could face trial in October next year for allegedly bringing about the collapse of his company in 1991.

The relevance of all this to today's world is underlined in a climactic scene when, after the credit bubble has burst, stringent terms are imposed on a bailout of the Mexican government by US banks and the IMF.

The combined source term from the cross fluxes and normal source terms is imposed in the middle of a cell, causing a jump in the solution according to the Rankine–Hugoniot condition.

Bacon rejects this on the grounds that for him, terms are imposed on "present things" and there is nothing in common between an entity and a non-entity or between the past, present, and future.

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