Sentence examples for will imposing from inspiring English sources

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Fidei commissum, in Roman law and civil-law systems, a gift of property to a person (usually by will), imposing upon that person the obligation to transfer it to a specified ultimate recipient, the latter being a person legally incapable of taking the property directly or at least not in the amount designated.

Neither will imposing Common Core on states that already have high, if not higher, standards.].

"I have had friends who said that I should have 'gone with God's will,' imposing their beliefs on my will to live," the woman said.

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As long as customers are willing to pay, they will impose shipping fees.

But who will impose them?

The audience will impose it.

That will impose greater costs on the business.

Some suspect that Section 342 will impose similar requirements.

Yet the rules will impose huge additional costs.

Maybe next year Simon will impose a maximum age.

(More likely, America will impose its own tougher price controls).

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