Sentence examples for would be imposed from inspiring English sources

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A limit of twelve candidates would be imposed.

Fines, disqualifications, loss of purse earnings and even lifetime suspensions would be imposed on habitual violators".

Thus the election relieved the market's concerns that new taxes would be imposed.

No regulation would be imposed without first consulting the television stations, she said.

In the past, as her terms neared completion, extensions would be imposed.

It declared, too, that Shariah law would be imposed throughout the nation.

Some European officials said more penalties would be imposed within days.

Under the bill, a new sales tax of 3percentt also would be imposed.

The bigger penalities would be imposed for a third or subsequent offense.

It said the €68 fine would be imposed from the first of October.

British law prohibits extradition to countries where the death penalty would be imposed.

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