Sentence examples for touch imposed from inspiring English sources

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It's the light, effective regulatory touch imposed since Bill Clinton's presidency that encourages the wireless industry to innovate and create products and services that Americans love.

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Propaganda authorities, apparently worried that Mr. Locke makes Chinese leaders look out of touch, have imposed restrictions on media coverage of Mr. Locke, the former two-term governor of Washington State and commerce secretary, and the first Chinese-American ambassador here.

But after two days ceramic dust stirred up by the public also raised alarm about respiratory hazards; standard viewing procedures -- look, don't touch -- were imposed for the duration of the seven-month installation.

Conte, 46, served a four-month touch-line ban imposed in 2012 by the Italian football federation in connection with the case.

If you think about how lengthy its history is, how much of the world it has touched and been imposed upon, and just how numerous and how diverse its speakers are today, you start to see just how unlikely it is that English would remain unaltered, at any point in its history. .

In later life, Franco needed no persuasion to reminisce about working with Welles, recalling he had vouchsafed dislike of the soundtrack imposed on Touch of Evil by Universal.

Some of the paintings bear marks from a hammer beating, a rough touch of the street imposed on the dreamy, shiny surfaces built up of layered colors.

But until our children's first choice for fun is to play soccer unshod in the streets simultaneously toughening their feet and softening their ball touch, with no structure imposed by grown-ups, we are years behind the competition.

The discussion briefly touches on the sanctions imposed by the Kremlin in August in responses to international sanctions over Russia's role in the violence in Ukraine: there is talk of supermarket shelves stocked with "Belarusian mussels" – despite the country being landlocked – and "Siberian mozzarella".

The pianist McCOY TYNER achieved landmark status in jazz about 45 years ago, but his style -- his quartal harmonies, even improvisational logic and imposing touch -- is still basic to how the music sounds.

The travelling Blackpool fans were attempting to console their centre-back, and to lighten the burden imposed by the touch with which he had inadvertently diverted the ball past his own goalkeeper to give Manchester United a 3-2 lead in the 74th minute.

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