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the imposition
noun
The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like.
Exact(58)
But the imposition of guilt continues".
"It's about the imposition of this contract.
"The imposition of celibacy is the same.
Political goals often motivate the imposition or removal of tariffs.
The imposition of religious representativeness in politics is a scourge.
The imposition of tariffs on steel was a surprising reversal.
Cultural life stagnated under the imposition of rigid Stalinist norms.
I found myself repeatedly apologizing to her for the imposition.
Probably, insofar as the imposition of the contract is concerned.
I queried the imposition of a break fee with TalkTalk in a letter, with no reply.
Time and again, the imposition of new burdens on businesses distorts the flow of money.
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