Examples of 'it imposed' in a sentence
Meaning of "it imposed"
it imposed: means that something (a rule, regulation, duty, etc.) was forced upon someone or something, usually in a authoritative way
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It imposed severe penalties in a number of exemplary cases.
It thought it was above the law it imposed on others.
It imposed similar requirements on swap execution facilities.
And you want it imposed on all of us.
It imposed individual responsibility for perpetrators of acts of torture.
But even more important it imposed necessary disciplines on our own policy.
It imposed a tightly limited currency and high taxes.
The first was the tragic scale of misery that it imposed on the country.
It imposed discipline in only one case.
Each case was bigger than the previous one and it imposed a new record.
It imposed upon the government no legal obligation whatever.
The law was still concerned with taxation because it imposed a taxation obligation.
It imposed time allocation on the speeches on the budget.
Israel should lift the blockade it imposed on Gaza.
It imposed on them too many rules.
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It was intolerable in terms of the suffering it imposed on the Afghan people.
It imposed penalties for illegal activities and human trafficking.
The corporation was currently performing well as it imposed no financial burden on the Government.
It imposed the following fines.
The first reform that Islam enforced was that it imposed restrictions upon it.
It imposed the following sanctions.
This can not be what the Commission intended when it imposed the penalty.
It imposed duties of military service.
The SBP has recently started making public the fines it imposed on commercial banks.
It imposed heavy fines on slaveholders if their slaves consumed alcohol.
The Canadian government therefore resorted more and more frequently to propaganda before it imposed conscription.
It imposed unbearable direct and indirect taxes on the people.
Introduction and a short profile of CEDAW and obligations it imposed on Pakistan.
Then it imposed capital controls and confiscated bank deposits.
Introduction and a short profile of ICERD and the obligations it imposed on Pakistan.
It imposed a tax on all paper.
The Gordon Bennett Cup formula quickly reached its limits because it imposed preselections.
It imposed that cost on employers.
This legislation constituted an advance since it imposed obligations, a.
It imposed a tariff on imported cars.
However, in practice, the strict conditions it imposed were successively eroded.
And it imposed a certain order.
Do we create our identity or is it imposed on us?
It imposed ruinous fines.
And what kind of solution would it be if it imposed their continued presence?
It imposed a pay freeze.
The society was free, meaning that it imposed itself upon no one.
It imposed a new colonial rule and laid out a semifeudal economy.
Roncarelli v. Duplessis is remembered for the way it imposed limits on public power.
It imposed these obligations on businesses and put onerous responsibilities on them.
France demanded full payment by Germany of the damages it imposed in the German-occupied areas.
It imposed austerity.
If the Commission detected additional irregularities, not yet corrected, it imposed additional financial corrections.
Restrictions it imposed on the local fishermen appeared less severe than in the past.
The State failed to comply with the order, arguing that it imposed a virtually impossible burden.
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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