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Sentence count:184+34Posted:2017-05-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: superimposedcomposedimposecomposedlyimpose onsuperimposecomposedecomposeMeaning: [ɪm'pəʊz]  adj. set forth authoritatively as obligatory. 
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151) Although this community imposed its own brand of conformity in many ways, individual expression was valued highly.
152) A strict blackout was imposed in Pyongyang, and the populace was crowded into underground shelters as air raid sirens wailed.
153) He curbed the tribal chiefs and imposed a secular legal code.
154) Work and turn a method of printing where pages are imposed in one forme or assembled on one film.
155) Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players vastly inflated salaries.
156) Care needs to be taken that the school doesn't breach the regulations imposed by the Education Reform Act.
157) But Congress overrode those draft guidelines before they were finalized and imposed a total ban two years ago.
158) If no time limit is imposed statements must be served before the hearing or appointment.
159) It is so much easier to conform to arbitrary rules imposed by some one else on the basis of age.
160) Italian cities have imposed alternate-day driving rules in an effort to reduce pollution.
161) There is increased pressure on Congress to backtrack on some of the welfare cuts imposed last year.
162) The city has imposed a ban on smoking in all restaurants.
163) Price cuts of 10% on basic cable services are already being imposed.
164) A requirement imposed by regulations shall not apply to any follower of the Sikh religion while he is wearing a turban.
165) Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players inflated salaries.
166) How then do these two books meet the challenges imposed by essentially complex legislation?
167) The penalty imposed by big government for expansion in business is a growing burden of responsibility,[www.Sentencedict.com] paperwork and liability.
168) Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
169) Lucy and Katch Challiss also chafed at the restrictions imposed upon them.
170) However, the restrictions imposed on these special rates tend to limit their usefulness for many advertisers.
171) The company imposed regulations on its members, but individuals still traded on their own account.
172) On discovering the fretting, he informed the chief civil engineer who imposed a strict speed limit on the bridge.
173) Despite their relatively high wages, these constraints had imposed burdens on working conditions.
174) Which suggests that the life patterns imposed on infants in fact derive from biological need.
175) Stays imposed on the grounds of delay or for any other reason should only be employed in exceptional circumstances.
176) Parent P is a record of imposed, unquestioned events internalized between birth and age five.
177) Thus, no communications medium should be required to operate under standards and obligations imposed for decades on broadcasting by the government.
178) The service you get is fairly standard, with no apparent limits imposed on storage space or attachment size.
179) Both orders allow a certain number of new conditions to be imposed, again with reduced compensation being payable.
180) Is it better for a man to have chosen evil than to have good imposed upon him? Anthony Burgess 
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