Examples of 'has imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "has imposed"

Indicates that a person, authority, or governing body has enforced a rule, regulation, sanction, or penalty on individuals, organizations, or nations as a means of exerting control, influence, or punishment

How to use "has imposed" in a sentence

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has imposed
He has imposed mark in the first return.
The one that nobody has imposed to us.
Cortés has imposed you on me like a shadow.
The punishment which he has imposed on himself.
Has imposed a fine or a periodic penalty payment.
New technology has imposed new lifestyles.
It has imposed a comprehensive paternalistic system on aboriginal nations.
And this history has imposed responsibility on us.
I have an important work that father has imposed on me.
Everything has imposed a sweet kind of fear.
Address yourself to him who has imposed you on me.
He has imposed reason upon the jungle.
The prosecutor has imposed restrictions.
This has imposed a constraint on planning and implementation.
The government has imposed a blackout.

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That has imposed a positive discipline on us all.
This new situation has imposed a new discipline.
God has imposed prohibitions on certain category in marriage.
The government has imposed import duties.
It has imposed draconian austerity measures.
It is as if the modern world has imposed a.
No one has imposed a mission upon you.
We carry many wounds that society has imposed on us.
Facebook has imposed some limitations as well.
The six month suspension it has imposed on him.
No state has imposed such stringent limits.
I heard that the party secretary has imposed charge.
This has imposed a heavy burden on our economy.
This is not the only restriction he has imposed on himself.
Papa has imposed various bans on me.
Congress has imposed.
God has imposed a bitter trial on us.
He adds that the legislator has imposed a very difficult task.
Daesh has imposed bad suffering on innocent civilians.
It is only possible once a man has imposed himself in some way.
Court has imposed additional safeguards.
Or it may be that sickness or old age has imposed restraints upon us.
Europe has imposed a moratorium on neonics.
Abides by these notions of monogamy that society has imposed on them.
The government has imposed a new tax on wine.
And being led out of the slavery that that has imposed.
My captain has imposed a few restrictions.
And such is the injunction that history has imposed on us today.
Chairperson has imposed tighter and procedural motions.
This is the new phase that the enemy has imposed.
Another minister has imposed a ban on the product.
It has imposed a gag order barring publication of details into the investigation.
The city has imposed this.
This has imposed an increasingly high requirement on energy storage of secondary batteries.
Our reality has imposed it on us.

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She has the baby with her
The incarceration system has been described as follows
It has signed or ratified the following instruments
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