Similar words: composition, position, supposition, opposition, positioning, proposition, juxtaposition, predisposition. Meaning: [‚ɪmpə'zɪʃn] n. 1. the act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo) 2. an uncalled-for burden.
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61, Struggles aim at power and the imposition of a set of heterodox or orthodox norms and symbols.
62, There had been a fall in private consumption in 1989 following the imposition of the unpopular consumption tax.
63, It has also been suggested that the possible imposition of obligations upon signature may deter States from taking that step.
64, For example, competition could cut the size of phone bills and end the imposition of unreasonable bank charges on small businesses.
65, How such patterns of provision will be influenced by the imposition of the market discipline remains the subject of considerable discussion.
66, This could include the imposition of sanctions or in extreme circumstances suspension of the client from that establishment.
67, It confirmed landlords' fears that the imposition of quotas meant trouble.
68, Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving. William Shakespeare
69, The Conservatives say its imposition would raise business costs and thus create unemployment.
70, Agricultural Tax Imposition and Administration of Hangzhou Fiscal Bureau.
71, But isn't the tariff an imposition on the farmer?
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72, Everyone grumbled at the imposition of new taxes.
73, I do not want to be an imposition.
74, the imposition of martial law.
75, Regular automatic imposition and overprint can also be implemented.
76, Registration, entitlement registration and encumbrance imposition.
77, It's an imposition to ask us to stay late at work.
78, The imposition of a curved phase characteristic reduces the peak amplitude of the waveform.
79, The film star became wild with anger over the imposition on her privacy.
80, Expecting outrage and imposition, she was relieved to find she felt nothing.
81, Would it be an imposition to ask you to mail this parcel?
82, Most foreign countries in the issuance of securities, the imposition of stamp duty, registration license tax, capital tax.
83, What tithes and tricks but an imposition, all a confounded imposture ? - and I can prove it.
84, This is a process that someone in the ethnocentric stages of intercultural development would do imposition.
85, In 2001[sentencedict.com], the taxation priority system was officially established by the revision of the Law on the Imposition and Management of Taxation in P. R. C.
86, The rules of the game are an arbitrary imposition of difficulty.
87, The immediate result was the execution of Fawkes and his fellow - and imposition of severe - Catholic laws.
88, The rules of the game an arbitrary imposition of difficulty.
89, I felt a flash of anger over the imposition on my privacy.
90, Through clever imposition after grinding machining molding tray appearance will be attractive.
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