Sentence examples for wellbeing imposed from inspiring English sources

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To be of real use to the UK, George Osborne's budget had to deliver three things: increased investment in industry, housing and public infrastructure; a boost for new jobs; and the prospect of increased earnings for people so that years of declining wellbeing imposed by deliberate government policy could be reversed.

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The consequences can be pervasive to both employees and society, affecting individual health and wellbeing, and impose a substantial socioeconomic burden due to increased sickness absence, disability pension, and loss of productivity [ 3– 5].

Dawson, N., Martin, A. & Sikor, T. Green revolution in Sub-saharan Africa: implications of imposed innovation for the wellbeing of rural smallholders.

But Ms McCrea said the Welsh Government needed to be clearer about what it expected from the organisation, especially in light of new legal obligations imposed by the Environment Wales Act and the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act.

A news blackout was later imposed on the media, prohibiting references to the couple's wellbeing or speculation surrounding their release for fear of compromising their safety and jeopardising the rescue effort.

Curfew imposed.

(2 Fees imposed.

Structure had imposed order.

Curfews were swiftly imposed.

It's imposed importance.

They will be imposed.

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