Sentence examples for to be imposing from inspiring English sources

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Now, Mr. Richardson said, Republicans appear to be imposing them.

This is not the time to be imposing expensive solutions to minor problems.

Yet, in this instance, we would have to be imposing a no-fly zone on our own governments.

Finally, Google was said to be imposing contractual negotiations on software developers that make it harder to transfer advertising campaigns to other platforms.

He would seem to be imposing order, keeping the rudos in line, but then, at a critical moment, he would fail and reveal his weakness, his corruption.

In those days when colonists were naming things, every substantial soggy place seemed to be imposing enough to be called a Great Swamp.

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With that being said, an upper bound has to be imposed as well to events b.

Curfews are going to be imposed.

New taxes had to be imposed.

The ban is to be imposed until Oct. 31.

Customs duty is to be imposed on colored gem stones.

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