Examples of 'had imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "had imposed"

refers to the act of placing or enforcing a rule, regulation, or restriction on someone or something, usually by an authority or governing body, indicating that an order or requirement had been enforced

How to use "had imposed" in a sentence

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It had imposed a tax on transportation and energy.
I was simply obeying a profound vision that had imposed itself on me.
They had imposed a state monopoly on foreign trade.
The government had imposed a.
They had imposed a number of solutions to increase employment.
I found the pretended baron had imposed upon me by a great number of lies.
Had imposed upon it the service of the gods.
The trial judge had imposed the death sentence on him.
Had imposed martial law there.
The international community had imposed certain limits on the conduct of war.
It had imposed term limits on federal representatives and senators.
It was a holding that was quite distant from policies he had imposed as attorney general.
Of agriculture had imposed the necessity of recognizing exclusive.
Apps like FarmVille sold relief for the artificial inconveniences they themselves had imposed.
The king had imposed a certain amount of tax on every undamaged boat.

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The Israeli forces had imposed a curfew.
Argentina had imposed taxation to protect itself from excessive inflow of speculative capital.
But this time it was Yu who had imposed.
The machines had imposed production systems that gave priority to quantity over quality.
This was the first time the CMA had imposed such a fine.
The state had imposed its first mandatory water restrictions upon its citizens.
It was the first time in seven years Sri Lanka had imposed a state of emergency.
The recent global crises had imposed new challenges for building a more inclusive society.
Greek voters have overwhelmingly rejected the conditions Europe had imposed on them.
Indonesia had imposed a policy of forced displacement and settlement and a complex system of public services.
Jordan highlighted the fact that Kazakhstan had imposed a moratorium on the death penalty.
The PSC had imposed conditions on the delegations of some organizations.
Prospects for growth were stifled by the severe export restrictions that Israel had imposed.
The friendship which he had imposed from the beginning he now emphasised more than ever.
Fischer return of displaced persons would mean that Milosevic had imposed his will.
The world financial and economic crisis had imposed many additional difficulties on the developing countries.
Egypt had imposed a moratorium on landmines long before the conclusion of the Convention.
A trade unionism free of the chains of the class struggle had imposed on Italian labour.
Million Jews had imposed itself on the world conscience.
This was the tenth death sentence the mandatory power in Palestine had imposed upon us.
Israel had imposed an Israeli identity on the schools and their curricula.
The result would be roughly the same if The Donald had imposed a tax on oil.
Carr had imposed a deadline of the start of training camp in late July.
Sweden also was a strong trade protectionist and had imposed high duties of British imports.
That had imposed a heavier workload on the Commission and overtaxed its meagre resources.
Djukanovic rejects accusations that his government had imposed the new emblems on the Montenegrin people.
He had imposed in Bolivia.
The Pharisees had imposed others.
The US had imposed a series of sanctions upon the regime of Saddam Hussein.
The Harper government had imposed.
Only France reported that it had imposed penalties on blood establishments in this respect.
Bai Bureh refused to recognise the hut tax that the British had imposed.
The Versailles treaty had imposed draconian measures on her already devastated economy.
Judge Tammy Kemp said the jury had imposed no fine.
The European Commission had imposed a mandate for member countries to regularly report on their implementation.

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