Examples of 'being imposed' in a sentence
Meaning of "being imposed"
Being imposed means to have a rule, law, or restriction placed upon someone or something. It can also refer to a duty or obligation that is forced upon a person or a group
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Because it is being imposed against the will of farmers.
Some progressive taxation of unused land is being imposed.
Provisional duties are being imposed to offset the dumping.
A reflection on the idea of progress that is being imposed on us.
This condition being imposed on the subsequent publisher.
We feel that the rules of the game are being imposed on us.
Protect us from being imposed on by other assemblies.
We are not talking about expensive duties being imposed on employers.
Quences being imposed on the data subject.
It was regarded with suspicion as being imposed by some on others.
We need to ask ourselves in whose interest these obligations are being imposed.
Physical punishments are being imposed disregarding class basis.
Neither of the proceedings led to any fines being imposed.
The economic measures being imposed are also familiar.
There are those who say that democracy is being imposed.
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The language would end up being imposed by the franchisor.
Neither set of proceedings led to anyfines being imposed.
Saw a sequence of curbs being imposed on the availability of abortion.
Too many new obligations are being imposed.
Travel bans are also being imposed on the nine individuals.
All these are worsened due to this separation being imposed.
These unilateral measures are being imposed despite our protests.
This should prevent a proliferation of driving bans from being imposed.
It is a reality that is being imposed on us every day.
Response to changes in the situation which led to their being imposed.
There is a limitation being imposed on the pur.
Intervention should therefore continue without a limit being imposed.
It is a war that is being imposed on us again.
Imposition means the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed.
Things are being imposed upon you.
We are going to fight against these rules that are being imposed upon us.
Provisional duties are being imposed to offset the dumping and subsidizing.
But the revolution does not allow of any conditions being imposed on it.
It is a new rationality being imposed on a natural symbiotic relationship with nature.
Led to heavy taxes being imposed.
Heavier sentences were being imposed for that offence and in cases of recidivism.
Deportation is ordered by an immigration judge without any punishment being imposed.
Now that maximum embargo is also being imposed on individual authors.
Several investigations and review procedures were closed without measures being imposed.
Greater demands for adaptability are being imposed on the majority of employees.
The branch may recommend a collective insurance without subscription being imposed.
Just not the one that is being imposed on us at the moment.
These are just a few of the requirements now being imposed.
All of this was being imposed on her.
My group finds it simply unacceptable that this should be done without conditions being imposed.
It only reacts to what is being imposed upon it.
It is being imposed by reality.
It was reported that similar quotas were being imposed in three other provinces.
Change is being imposed by an unprecedentedly serious structural crisis near universal chronic fleet overcapacity.
This is why the same policies are being imposed in every country.
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It should not be imposed from the outside
Risks imposed by unethical actions are perceived negatively
Health can not be imposed from outside