Examples of 'imposed from above' in a sentence

Meaning of "imposed from above"

Imposed from above: Refers to a situation where a decision or rule is established by someone in a position of authority

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imposed from above
All of them have been imposed from above.
Development could be imposed from above or evolve naturally, and the latter was preferable.
It does not have to be imposed from above.
Purity imposed from above.
Cohesion can not simply be imposed from above.
Comradeship can not be imposed from above or determined by law.
Corporate social responsibility can never be imposed from above.
Lead change imposed from above.
The class solidarity of the workers can not be imposed from above.
It was never imposed from above.
This influence is all the stronger as it is spontaneous and not imposed from above.
Now it was imposed from above.
Encourage everyone to participate and to question the decisions that are imposed from above.
It was a unity imposed from above.
Greece has undergone and continues to undergo a shock therapy imposed from above.

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Health and development are not imposed from above but grow from the grassroots.
The vulgarity of scatological popular theater was a counterpoint to the refined culture imposed from above.
Dialogue can not be imposed from above.
Sustainable development is a subjective concept, which means that sustainability can not be imposed from above.
User involvement planned and imposed from above rarely works.
A basic element is represented by the fact that training can not be imposed from above.
Socialism just could not be imposed from above by an elite as envisaged by Bordiga.
And it was not all things that were imposed from above.
IPC is not to be imposed from above Article 5.
But these features must evolve from below rather than being imposed from above.
Rather than have these imposed from above.
In other words, that information and consultation are not something imposed from above.
They are examples and consequences of an ideology imposed from above under different disguises.
Democracy must have grass roots support, rather than be imposed from above.
Totalitarianism is, according to Evola, order imposed from above on a formless people.
Under no circumstance should priorities be decided through a top-down process imposed from above.
It must be administered by businesses rather than imposed from above by politicians.
We prefer, accordingly, the contractual approach to a system of laws and regulations imposed from above.
This is not something that can be imposed from above.
On the downside, however, changes in the company's culture cannot be imposed from above.
Thus CIM is not something which can be imposed from above.
Fundamentally, lifelong learning is not imposed from above.
It 's certainly not something that can just be imposed from above.
But it must come from the people, not be imposed from above.
Not ivory tower fashions, the fascist fashions imposed from above.
It is important that the policy not be one-sided, imposed from above.
The form the 'study house' takes is not imposed from above.

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