Sentence examples for the challenge of imposing from inspiring English sources

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A transitional government took charge and had the challenge of imposing order, disbanding the former rebel forces, rebuilding the economy, creating functioning institutions and managing the pledged transition to democracy and the rule of law.

"This samples the imaginations of the great Shona composers who, over hundreds of years, have cultivated and refined the mbira repertory". Though his musical resources are plentiful, Berliner faces the challenge of imposing a notation system on a tradition that has developed, even thrived, without it.

Other respondents mentioned the challenge of imposing a national policy when health boards are able to take an independent line, rather than follow national guidance – several implied that NHS Scotland needed to encourage boards to adopt national e-health systems if they were to realize economies of scale.

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A Westerner, Pitsiladis had become sensitive to the challenges of imposing his ideas on East African runners.

I follow Hatfield in translating the term "empirismus" as "empirism").. Turner (1993) has argued that Helmholtz's empirism was pragmatic-that Helmholtz adopted an empirist stance to meet the challenges of "imposing order on a chaotic new field of investigation" and of defending his stance in his lifelong debate with Ewald Hering (Turner 1993,155).

A long-standing issue of IB methods is the challenge of accurately imposing the incompressibility constraint at the discrete level.

The versatile Conté met the challenge of the images' imposing scale and fine detail by inventing an engraving machine that yielded a more subtle spectrum of grays relatively easily.

Although the displaced schools represent a small percentage of the total number of schools, the challenges of relocation impose a heavy burden on the students and teachers forced to move, the schools accepting the displaced, and on the DoE as it coordinates the relocations.

Of course, for every artist who is deeply attached to P.S. 122 in its current incarnation and relishes the challenge of the limitations imposed by its architecture, there are others who would like a less idiosyncratic space and don't feel it would lead to less experimental work.

In a letter to President Bush late last week, members of Congress from California, Texas and Arizona said they recognized a need for strict scrutiny at the border, but challenged the wisdom of imposing it without enough inspectors to keep traffic flowing.

The tween phenomenon split last year, and its members now all face the challenge of escaping that artificial innocence imposed on child stars.

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