Sentence examples for thereby imposed from inspiring English sources

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Preventive treatments, and the sick role thereby imposed on a great number of people, were among the most difficult areas and were put forward as problematic fields regarding Danish GPs' autonomy and self-perception [ 31, 32].

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Gonadal hormones participate in a mechanism that affects the pituitary, thereby imposing certain restraints on the secretion of gonadotropins.

This "enrichment" still fails miserably to allow hens to carry out their natural behavioural patterns, thereby imposing on them lives of total frustration.

But if bonds are too expensive to issue, the banks will respond by shrinking their balance sheets, thereby imposing a semi-permanent credit squeeze on their economies.

The announcement signified a victory for the Swiss banking industry, which had argued in August that a stricter draft went "too far in its depth and scope, thereby imposing excessive constraints on entrepreneurial freedom".

The court also ruled that the EC had exceeded its powers by reducing the caps for Estonia and Poland to levels lower than those the two governments had requested in their National Allocation Plans (NAPs), thereby imposing too heavy a burden on their industries.

The regulators stated that these organisations engaged in "acts and practices that created or maintained inappropriate influence by investment banking over research analysts, thereby imposing conflicts of interest on research analysts that the firms failed to manage in an adequate or appropriate manner".

And, it is important to consider whether special criminal justice concerns related to California's three-strikes policy might justify including Ewing's theft within the class of triggering criminal conduct (thereby imposing a severe punishment), even if Ewing's sentence would otherwise seem disproportionately harsh.

When you or I decide to drive during "congested time" -- what we used to call "rush hour," but which now lasts about six hours every day -- we make that congestion a bit worse, and thereby impose a cost on all the other people who are trying to get somewhere.

"By selling illegally low-priced cigarettes," said the city's lawsuit, filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, "defendants not only interfere with the collection of city cigarette taxes, they also impair the city's smoking cessation programs and impair individual efforts at smoking reduction, thereby imposing higher health care costs on the city and injuring public health".

Disposal of vegetable waste in landfills and illegal sites leads to emission of greenhouse gases and leachate production, thereby imposing major environmental issues.

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