Sentence examples for unwarranted imposition from inspiring English sources

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On the basis of this lazy philosophy, the idea that one view is right and another wrong can be made to sound like some unwarranted imposition of authority.

In an apparent allusion to countries that claim such international actions constitute intervention in their national affairs, he said they "should never be interpreted as an unwarranted imposition or a limitation of sovereignty".

You need to cut these things out"—is rejected as an unwarranted imposition into her personal space.

One response we identified, seen mainly in the English-speaking groups, saw diabetes as an unjust and unwarranted imposition on their lives.

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Surpluses imply the imposition of unwarranted tax burdens on the public.

Judge Magner cited "abusive imposition of unwarranted fees and charges," and improper calculation of escrow payments, among other things.

During the argument on Jan . 15 , 1963a Florida assistant attorney general, Bruce R. Jacob, told the justices that "imposition of an inflexible rule in this area would be an unwarranted intrusion into historic rights of the states to determine their own rules of criminal procedure".

"It's an imposition.

This may be unwarranted.

Tightening now is unwarranted.

Was that comparison unwarranted?

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