The act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo)
1 The 1981 riots in Kosovo led to the imposition of martial law.
2 ANALYSIS:Does the Court of Criminal Appeal impede the imposition of deterrent sentences?
3 The imposition of trade barriers usually results in retaliation from other nations.
4 The way thereto in practice is by the ethic of mutual imposition .
5 Public recognition has picked up hugely but is not yet an imposition .
6 The imposition was immediately detected, and the whole matter quashed at once.
7 Worries are growing about the imposition of conservative curricula by Islamist insurgents.
8 He enjoyed the reputation of a discoverer, until experiment detected the imposition .
9 The energistic ability was still there, the imposition of will upon matter.
10 That's kind, Miss Tomson, but I wouldn't think of such an imposition .
11 The English are more than any other foreigners exposed to this imposition .
12 What galled them, as we saw with Barzini, was their crude imposition .
13 She was going out for dinner anyway, so it wasn't an imposition .
14 This being done, there was imposition of hands upon Mr. Higginson also.
15 You're a busy man, I know that, and it's an imposition , and-
16 This is, what every naturalist supposed it be, also a great imposition .
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Imposition в диалектах
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