Sentence examples for the imposed from inspiring English sources

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the imposed

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To establish or apply by authority.

  • Congress imposed new tariffs.

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It was hilarious in the original verbal improv, neutered amid all the imposed, literal junk.

Yet the imposed sentence robbed me of the chance to have a family.

If the duration of heating is short, adjustment to the imposed temperature is often imperfect.

It wasn't just the scars and the baldness and the imposed isolation.

Almost nightly they have traded fire, shattering the imposed quiet of the nightly curfew in Tetovo.

It has seen through the imposed code of it's universe, to the underlying truth.

Replaced by pay by frequency which was also in the imposed contract.

The mayhem should delight kids, just as the imposed order will please parents.

The imposed force to perforated fins was higher than the imposed force to the plain fin.

The imposed conditions involve four set-valued mappings.

The rice cultivars showed different responses to the imposed stress.

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