Examples of 'rules imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "rules imposed"

rules imposed: Refers to regulations or restrictions that are enforced or implemented in a specific context or setting

How to use "rules imposed" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
rules imposed
Politics are rules imposed upon the people.
We are powerless and have to play by the rules imposed upon us.
Any written rules imposed by the abuser.
Rules imposed on foreigners.
Beaten down by the rules imposed by their masters.
Not be spelled in an alternative way to avoid the rules imposed above.
Comply with the rules imposed by business partners.
It is a rather rare fungus that grows under strict rules imposed by nature.
Disclosure or market conduct rules imposed on these issuers are usually minimal.
Those who play a de facto role of market makers should have rules imposed upon them.
Violation of the rules imposed by landlords leads to severe punishment and fines.
He easily complies with the rules imposed on him.
Confidentiality rules imposed by internal law on certain professionals called upon to work in.
We are bound to follow the rules imposed by the church.
Monastery rules imposed the ritual washing and purification of the hands before eating.

See also

A security policy based on global rules imposed for all subjects.
Following the rules imposed on him made his heart feel at ease.
He does not feel the need to follow the rules imposed by other chefs.
The rules imposed on Montenegro were undemocratic.
What most people do not like is rules imposed on them by others.
But the rules imposed by the State are arbitrary.
Accounting payment terms are the payment rules imposed by suppliers on their customers.
Read the rules imposed by the Cathedral of Seville to visit without problems carefully.
If you do not comply with the packaging rules imposed by the carrier.
New rules imposed on Keystone XL after detection of pipeline defects.
It is managed to free the private companies of any rules imposed by the government.
Rules imposed by Health Canada on its use are unnecessarily restrictive.
The draft paper sweepingly describes all rules imposed by professional associations as limitations.
This does not necessarily mean more or stricter legislation and rules imposed by the EU.
There were new rules imposed on Assange.
Developing countries experienced it as submission to economic rules imposed by the North.
You must indeed observe the rules imposed by Google not to get a penalty.
Do students take part in the development of rules or are rules imposed on them?
Copy protection rules imposed by encryption / decryption license.
This shows that they are after the rules imposed with the govt.
First, the rules imposed to be thin are not homogeneous in all instances.
They must abide by rules imposed by Paris.
Which are the rules imposed on televisions as regards child protection and of adolescence?
The Constitution is not a set of rules imposed on many by few.
A review of the rules imposed on NGOs regarding guarantee fund deposits;.
Others are inherent in the particular management rules imposed by Community regulations.
Traditional rules imposed themselves even upon the man-god.
In stark contrast to the excessive traditions and rules imposed by the Pharisees.
Nonetheless, the rules imposed can not be too strict.
In this case, drivers are obliged to observe the rules imposed to pedestrians.
They know the rules imposed by the paper 's stylebook.
I would later learn that this was one of the rules imposed on the Swiss Guard.
However, some rules imposed on producers were very heavy during the game.
Mad Fish will not intentionally violate any rules imposed by search engines or directories.
Which are the rules imposed on the radios as regards protection of the minors?

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Imposed
It should not be imposed from the outside
Risks imposed by unethical actions are perceived negatively
Health can not be imposed from outside
Show more
Examples of using Rules
To enforce the rules of a police state is politics
Rules concerning documentary evidence provided by suppliers or
Lack of specific rules on law enforcement cooperation
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary