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to imposition
noun
The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like.
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As a junior doctor he will be subject to imposition of the contract.
The more frequent temper tantrums in the colic group may be because of certain personality characteristics resulting in more resistance to imposition of limits, and/or they may refer to inconsistency or helplessness in managing the situations by the parents".
Table 7 Price impact due to imposition of National Food Security Act (NFSA) Sr.
The level of water pollution due to imposition of NFSA have been presented in Table 9.
Impact on prices due to imposition of NFSA shows that the food grain inflation is expected to be high.
Our computation shows that the additional land requirement due to imposition of NFSA is substantial (35005.4 ha).
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The reaction in Greece to impositions by its creditors shows how hard that would be.The failings of the euro as a currency zone have barely been addressed.
A run on its banks could be the prelude to the imposition of capital controls to stem a further outflow of funds.
Young adults with high-ADHD symptoms appear to be more sensitive to the imposition of unscheduled and unsignalled delay during a simple maths test.
Mechanosensing is defined as the ability of a cell or tissue to detect, and respond to, the imposition of force (18).
And that, according to the logic of the new rules, ought to begin a process leading to the imposition of fines against Spain's government.
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