Examples of 'could be imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be imposed"

could be imposed - This indicates a possibility or potential for something to be enforced, mandated, or established in a forceful manner

How to use "could be imposed" in a sentence

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Corporal punishment could be imposed in five countries.
Higgins resigned before disciplinary action could be imposed.
This could be imposed in addition to a loss of privileges.
Uniform base on which the tax could be imposed.
Censorship could be imposed in case of war.
This step was necessary before sanctions could be imposed.
The penalties could be imposed on the host entity.
Penalties resulting from a violation thereof could be imposed.
Restrictions could be imposed only if martial law were declared.
It followed that no criminal responsibility could be imposed on the defendants.
Penalties could be imposed even if no data loss occurred.
This panel would report before sanctions could be imposed.
Supplementary penalties could be imposed exclusive of principal penalties.
This was a formal step before retaliatory measures could be imposed.
Curfews could be imposed without warning.

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Do you understand the sentence that could be imposed on you.
It could be imposed only within the due process of law.
Unpopular measures like this could be imposed through a ruling.
It could be imposed by the bread.
Martial law could be imposed.
Monetary penalties up to a limit of three thousand dollars could be imposed.
All these constraints could be imposed separately or in combination.
Specific conditions or obligations or to the proviso that obligations could be imposed.
Judicial expulsion could be imposed as an additional sentence in criminal proceedings.
And there are several stages to be gone through before they could be imposed.
Such measures could be imposed by the court when passing sentence.
Subscription suspension is included in the list of technical measures that could be imposed.
Disciplinary penalties could be imposed on judges and lawyers in such cases.
If a country did not voluntarily participate then a border tax could be imposed on them.
Penalties could be imposed for early withdrawal on CDs and IRAs.
Penalties were prescribed by law and could be imposed only by a court of law.
The difficulty was to determine when such a private law duty could be imposed.
Disqualification could be imposed against an athlete does not meet any of these rules.
No single model for financial sector development could be imposed on all countries.
Administrative penalties could be imposed for failure to meet these minimum volume requirements.
A government spokesperson said a state of emergency could be imposed to tackle the unrest.
No taxes could be imposed without the consent of Parliament.
This is all the more necessary when the death penalty could be imposed.
I wonder if the minister could be imposed upon to attend our committee again.
She also wanted a clearer indication of when and how fines could be imposed.
The threat of tariffs that could be imposed on autos would be absolutely unacceptable.
The government has denied allegations that electricity rationing could be imposed on the general public.
In the latter case the tax could be imposed on fossil fuel producers and importers.
There is a wide range of possible restrictive measures which could be imposed by the EU.
We are doubtful that this plan could be imposed on Armenia solely through diplomatic means.
The EPA also indicated the scale of the fines that could be imposed on VW.
Those sanctions could be imposed on the host entity established in the Member State concerned.
The carousel embodiment overcomes any limitation that could be imposed to the whole generator size.
These could be imposed without UN backing.
And more tariffs on imports from Europe could be imposed this month.

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