Examples of 'then imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "then imposed"

then imposed: This phrase usually suggests a sequence of events where one action follows another. It implies that after a certain event took place, something else, such as a rule or decision, was enforced or put into place

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then imposed
More repressive conditions were then imposed.
A sentence is then imposed by the judge.
The necessity of building a new defensive system is then imposed.
Israel then imposed a tight blockade on the enclave.
The cancellation of their license is then imposed with a corresponding penalty.
He then imposed heavy tributes.
A substantial hydraulic load is then imposed at the terminals of the turbine.
They then imposed a fast accompanied by lamentations and manifestations of mourning.
No particular requirement is then imposed on the macromolecules to be loaded.
They then imposed time allocation on debate of this massive omnibus bill.
Without a precession movement and the precession movement is then imposed thereon.
That morality is then imposed on everyone in the country.
In the final step the perspective isodose curves are then imposed upon the images.
Whether he then imposed his hands on him is not said.
The choice made by the foreign investor is then imposed on the host state.

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The Eisenhower Administration then imposed trade restrictions on everything except food and medical supplies.
The choice of Madeleine Moua was then imposed.
A military closure was then imposed on the village and the surrounding area.
My morning starts like any other, but then imposed rarity.
These first settlers were then imposed by the Cushitic language populations.
The day after the final service, BR then imposed a.
France then imposed a penalty tax on the province of Zeeland for running a sizeable fiscal deficit.
Once Paget had taken control of Damascus he then imposed a curfew on all French citizens.
The US then imposed a new ultimatum to Russia.
A Portuguese administrative superstructure headed by a captain-general was then imposed on the kingdom.
The government then imposed heavy taxes, which hurt the economy.
To raise funds, Darius registered who owned what land and then imposed taxes accordingly.
The researchers then imposed additional constraints, winnowing down the clusters to four distinct personality types.
Tsar Nicholas I energetically suppressed the socalled Decembrist rebellion, then imposed parade ground order.
Ronald Reagan 's administration then imposed a six-year ban on deliveries of the munitions to Israel.
Laws were written, and then imposed.
The United States then imposed an embargo on soya sales, causing a major upset in Europe.
Hybrid seeds, certified seedlings ( and livestock breeds ) and large nurseries are then imposed and generalized.
The government then imposed " special measures " which.
China then imposed a 25 percent retaliatory tariff on soybeans.
The Nepal Electricity Authority then imposed 12-hour daily power cuts.
Beijing then imposed similar restrictions on 545 positions for a comparable amount.
The tri-lobed geometry of FIG . 3 is then imposed by the curvilinear lengths of FIG . 2.
He then imposed a " moral embargo " on exports of aircraft to Japan.
Faced with such “ chutzpah ” was then imposed the idea to withdraw funds USAID.
The British Army then imposed a 36-hour curfew and arrested all journalists inside the curfew zone.
A " quasi-curfew " was then imposed on the city by police.
The bloc then imposed sanctions following a crackdown on dissidents in 2003.
A cooling ramp was then imposed and brought the reaction mass to 6°C over a period of 8 h.
Mahmud II then imposed Ahmad as al-Mustarshid's vizier.
A 1920 decree then imposed a minimum six month prison sentence for any non-Communist possessing a weapon.
Castro then imposed a 20 % tax on the Yankee dollar.
The Commission then imposed a penalty of $504 and a notice of violation.

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