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  • ot permitted on the lake and restrictions are imposed on angling.
  • ersions, the first to multivariate techniques imposed on simple data, and the second to mathematics
  • Environmental costs are imposed on communities living downstream of the dams
  • t he thought was Chinmoy's unreasonable rules imposed on his life, in particular, his refusal to al
  • All the disciplinary penalties imposed on the applicant were revoked under an amnest
  • The fine imposed on father and son for their delinquency amoun
  • In Haifa, at six day care centers, a fine was imposed on parents who were late picking up their chi
  • the Macedonian ethnic identity was forcefully imposed on Vardar Macedonia's Bulgarian population.
  • The death penalty was imposed on any man who married above his rank; the ma
  • data as expressed by the standardized schema imposed on the service.
  • Wage reductions which were imposed on the remaining workforce led to a six-week
  • f the disadvantages of another language being imposed on our country, I am intolerant of it and opp
  • st in Pakistan feel the Durand Line border is imposed on them by Britain.
  • received publicity related to NCAA sanctions imposed on the USC football team for his alleged role
  • which the newly formed United States Congress imposed on distilled spirits to help pay for the cost
  • ca, accusing him of being "false to the trust imposed on him" and calling him "a co-betrayer of wit
  • n people versus state terrorism that is being imposed on them by President Kagame,” Rudasingwa said
  • 1953 which resulted in the fine that had been imposed on him being significantly reduced.
  • tate income tax except for a fairly steep one imposed on "unearned income" such as interest and div
  • use argue that the proposed warranty would be imposed on every homeowner contract, even if it works
  • Because of the no-fly zone imposed on Iraq by the United States and the United K
  • iet Government observed that the Kellogg pact imposed on its signatories peaceful obligations, it a
  • of Turkey, but higher tariffs were generally imposed on the country's non-Muslim inhabitants, ofte
  • es of 20 and 50 only, the fiscus Iudaicus was imposed on all Jews, including women, children, and e
  • It was imposed on the fixed assets, such as landed estates,
  • In 2000 after sanctions were imposed on Iraq, she arrived in Baghdad with a delega
  • decision was based on the draconian sentences imposed on other, similarly-accused day care provider
  • 0, 2000 and called for an end to restrictions imposed on UNFICYP operations.
  • a less strict one when applied to restraints imposed on commercial 'ideas' (compared with 'politic
  • integrity and a weight limit of five tons was imposed on vehicles using the bridge.
  • removal of a significant financial condition imposed on Portner when he built the stadium with his
  • t-oriented mindset and the trade restrictions imposed on it by the Titans during the events of Mobi
  • ganizers, dismayed by the corporate structure imposed on the event, pulled out and took the name wi
  • en more offence than the financial burdens it imposed on a people unaccustomed to regular taxation;
  • e English language and culture which had been imposed on the country.
  • ngent policy of Italianization which had been imposed on the region by the Italian government begin
  • led, and the final territorial settlement was imposed on both parties by Japan, which did not want
  • who also felt an 'A' list candidate had been imposed on them, was defeated.
  • s a Puerto Rican nationalist who had the fine imposed on him in the 1983 armored car robbery in Wes
  • , tolls, and exactions of various kinds to be imposed on trade.
  • king of Madurai, for a mistaken death penalty imposed on her husband Kovalan, by cursing the city w
  • e club in order to meet the 20 player minimum imposed on A-League clubs.
  • ungarian law, capital punishment could not be imposed on someone who was under the age of twenty wh
  • e Western Allies, the terms which the Germans imposed on the Russians were interpreted as a reminde
  • No dogmatic creed was imposed on the adherents of the new religion, the two
  • est is defined broadly as any sexual behavior imposed on one person by a member of his or her immed
  • ircumventing the limits for TV advertisements imposed on all candidates.
  • The level of security imposed on the planning for the raid was so high that
  • ld, who expresses criticism of the quarantine imposed on Irish districts where cattle are suffering
  • A per-animal fee will be imposed on large swine CAFOs to support enforcement o
  • The weight limit of 7.5 tonnes imposed on Hammersmith Bridge forced the conversion t
  • an Catholic, said that he would lift measures imposed on the Catholic Church by Bagaza's government
  • up carriers had many operational restrictions imposed on them by the FAA resulting in further incre
  • ...The general duty imposed on the State by Article 1 of the Convention e
  • The Act imposed on the Mayor a duty to set up “permanent and
  • urkish Cypriot side to ease some restrictions imposed on June 30, 2000 on UNIFCYP operations, calli
  • hnakir became a Sultan after the position was imposed on him by Emir Sayf al-Din Salar and the Burj
  • In 1967 a levy was imposed on land owners and $3000 was raised to buy an
  • tted an unpaid fine of £10,000 which had been imposed on his father.
  • ven only in English, and that fines should be imposed on employers that knowingly hire illegal immi
  • rketing) 1936 sought to remove the restraints imposed on Parliament by section 92 of the constituti
  • The constitution had been imposed on the colony due to the failure of the Swazi
  • No term was imposed on this designation, so Metcalf retained it u
  • as "ridiculous", that a 6 pm curfew would be imposed on the Sunday.
  • t to suspend World War I reparations payments imposed on the defeated countries by the Treaty of Ve
  • In 1942, uniform taxation was imposed on the various states, which enabled the Curt
  • gh frequency (usually greater than 10 GHz) is imposed on a lightwave signal before being transporte
  • tening as can be; and, under the restrictions imposed on the film crew by the military, the current
  • axation in coin (and not, as before, in kind) imposed on Bulgaria at the time, but it also aimed at
  • pite the many restrictions and sumptuary laws imposed on all minorities, the family flourished as m
  • et aside or annul the judgments and sentences imposed on these petitioners [by the International Mi
  • ze is made to undergo the same horrors he had imposed on the inmates.
  • ing on what sort of emotion or will the owner imposed on a Gad.
  • rdor herself) She does not think it should be imposed on the people.
  • med at primarily upholding the trade blockade imposed on Iraq during Saddam Hussein's invasion of K
  • One of the most annoying restrictions imposed on the Verizon version of the E815 is the obs
  • Although strict limitations have been imposed on logging, illegal practices continue, inclu
  • ges and received the heaviest punishment ever imposed on an English club; they were fined £600,000
  • Despite the limitations imposed on ancient Chinese concubines, history and li
  • d contended that a "flight into war" had been imposed on Adolf Hitler by a structural economic cris
  • built to conform to the 150 foot height limit imposed on all downtown construction.
  • ncipal having been expended, tolls were again imposed on both bridges, to continue until a sufficie
  • On 3 June, a 36-hour curfew was imposed on the state of Punjab with all methods of co
  • At the same time, an arms embargo was imposed on groups operating in North Darfur, West Dar
  • upheld the validity of currency restrictions imposed on travelers to Cuba.
  • ed by people in order to meet the constraints imposed on them by civilized life.
  • e of this , various false criminal cases were imposed on him, which later were proved wrong by Hon'
  • idates and under the Act stiff penalties were imposed on those breaking it such as heavy fines and
  • rement, instead of the enforced exile usually imposed on dethroned sovereigns.
  • nited States, because each state sets the tax imposed on the retail sale of a pack of cigarettes.
  • ime a free city and exempt from the Dutch ban imposed on him.
  • rtheid and the politics of racial segregation imposed on the majority by the Nationalist South Afri
  • and distribution of auxiliary equipment loads imposed on the building system will be done in accord
  • as no limit to the fine which might have been imposed on him.
  • Ahmadinejad also said international sanctions imposed on Iran over the country's nuclear program ha
  • In some cases, local taxes were imposed on nonmuslims specifically to encourage conve
  • e missiles, IIRC it was a maximum range limit imposed on theatre/medium range missiles.
  • d international headlines when, defying a ban imposed on foreigners in the state of Punjab, he was
  • Uganda, herded them into concentration camps, imposed on them the most abominable conditions for a
  • rovilia and called for an end to restrictions imposed on June 30, 2000 on UNFICYP operations and to
  • Assessments are imposed on a graduated basis, with financial companie
  • nch guards in Drancy and the harsh conditions imposed on the inmates.
  • -Semitism, obliging to hatred of the Jews, is imposed on the individual Christian, so for him the C
  • end the nuclear apartheid which the world had imposed on India," said Mr. Singh.
  • on the photosensitive layer of dry collodion imposed on the paper covered with a layer of gum arab
  • to lift the ban that the Government of India imposed on the organisation in 2001.
  • at the actors "do not portray things that are imposed on them by me, but things they like to do the
  • ose in more than two years, as trading limits imposed on Aug. 27 to stem a decline in shares were r
  • fter the lapse of a one-week deadline the ICU imposed on Ethiopia (on December 12) to withdraw from
  • tion (along with a ten year ban on filmmaking imposed on Tian), the film soon found a receptive int
  • ade the president unable to lift the 1955 ban imposed on Peronism - though Peronists had other reas
  • xation to Austria in 1772, special taxes were imposed on Jews for marriage permits, kosher meat, sy
  • Central Asia and northwestern Mongolia, were imposed on the indigenous peoples with significant ge
  • However, in 1614 Pope Paul V imposed on the churches of his diocese of Rome the ru
  • In the 1970s a 40-tonne load limit was imposed on the bridge but in 1984 the bridge was wide
  • ses orders and restricted sale orders) can be imposed on anyone who has been convicted of an offenc
  • singly difficult to obtain due to the embargo imposed on Italy.
  • e to the Western-oriented system of Education imposed on India by Lord Macaulay.
  • and of bad reputation - the imperial ban was imposed on him.
  • the tree.' Often the values of the influences imposed on us by our mothers and fathers, our teacher
  • du out-caste society, degraded by the slavery imposed on them by the Hindus for many ages.
  • A servitude is a charge imposed on an immovable, the servient land, in favour
  • complex legislation, regulations and policies imposed on health organizations in a way that restric
  • Through the secrecy imposed on the official side and the self-censorship
  • ot true, as a similar recommendation had been imposed on child killers Timothy Morss and Brett Tyle
  • nt of State announced that sanctions would be imposed on Scomi Chief Executive Officer, Shah Hakim
  • Several important specifications were imposed on entries, among them natural light from the
  • A gag order was imposed on the investigation.
  • orius III for the sentence of excommunication imposed on King Alexander II and the whole Kingdom of
  • ding, or real estate codes that have not been imposed on other non-planned residential communities.
  • came in April 1921 when wage reductions were imposed on miners as the industry returned to private
  • A fine of 8,000 guilders was imposed on the city.
  • Harsher methods were imposed on the Thai Chinese; after the People's Repub
  • sed to the House of Lords to explain the fine imposed on the Earl of Devonshire, which was said to
  • or the first time in its history Portmen were imposed on the town many of whom were outsiders, Free
  • uncil resolution that tightened the sanctions imposed on Iran in connection with the Iranian nuclea
  • vailable due to the severe economic sanctions imposed on Rhodesia at the time.
  • In other cases, local taxes were imposed on nonmuslims specifically to encourage conve
  • The discipline and sobriety Camillo imposed on his family induced rebellion in Adriano's
  • Despite initial limitations imposed on its height, due to concern for the Philae
  • Bali Conference unless such targets were also imposed on such countries as China and India, which a
  • tional context to reflect the added hardships imposed on litigating in a foreign country.
  • ing the strict observance of the prohibitions imposed on, or the liberties allowed to, its subjects
  • But these suspensions were imposed only temporarily, for periods of only three w
  • proposals to require that any tax increase be imposed only upon receiving a super-majority of legis
  • Karalius imposed onto the club his own values and visions - fi
  • Throughout the 1340s, the Yuan imposed oppressive taxes on the rich landowners of th
  • er enacted, That where duties by this act are imposed, or drawbacks allowed on any specific quantit
  • retained by all, and that nothing ought to be imposed or introduced which has no authority, or seem
  • : structural law, inherent in the cosmos; the imposed or proclaimed law of love, as the message of
  • eign state that the death penalty will not be imposed, or, if imposed, will not be executed, incons
  • lized version of the Japanese kanji for heart imposed over a circle in red and white.
  • A no-fly zone is imposed over the field when the school is utilized as
  • Current counties imposed over the inter-war counties
  • olony, Crete featured a fiscal administration imposed over both the Latin and the indigenous popula
  • Railtrack imposed over 1,200 emergency speed restrictions and i
  • "I accept their censure and the imposed penalty, and pledge to conduct my life in suc
  • The use of externally imposed pointcuts is an important linguistic capabili
  • He imposed policies including a strict grooming policy t
  • Judge Hoffman imposed prison sentences on the five, as well as on M
  • t formed part of the Children's Charter which imposed punishments for those neglecting children.
  • crime and the death penalty has actually been imposed pursuant to La. Constitution Article V, secti
  • The NLF also imposed quotas.
  • so much, he was persuaded to come out of self imposed radio retirement, and was overjoyed at being
  • The 1992 Maastricht Treaty imposed reciprocity inside the European Union concern
  • the Tsar seized land from the aristocrats and imposed repression in a policy called the Oprichnina,
  • on July 3, 1989 upholding a Missouri law that imposed restrictions on the use of state funds, facil
  • French the sole official language of Quebec, imposed restrictions on the use of English on public
  • He developed and imposed restrictions on Sunday commerce during his ma
  • ghts stopped in 1991, when the United Nations imposed restrictions on Iraq after the Iraqi invasion
  • h the role of guardians of the status quo, it imposed restrictions on political parties and establi
  • ench the sole official language of Quebec and imposed restrictions on the use of English on public
  • VR doubled the frequency of service, and also imposed restrictions to reduce train derailments caus
  • to a public backlash, and in 1883 Diligentia imposed Richard Hol as a substitute conductor for per
  • e the highest, and she reformed the court and imposed rigid standards of moral behaviour.
  • After the imposed routine of prison life, outside prison “you a
  • like the supply of cooking-gas cylinders and imposed rules on the population such as the times whe
  • To this end, the Council imposed sanctions on Libya until Libya complied.
  • the start of August 1990, the United Nations imposed sanctions against Iraq, and asked that member
  • overnments, including the United States, have imposed sanctions on Burma due to human-rights abuses
  • the European Economic Community, which later imposed sanctions on Argentina.
  • February 23, 2011, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on General Naqdi, for "for being re
  • Washington and other western countries imposed sanctions after President Mugabe implemented
  • i, however, said it is unlikely that the U.S. imposed sanctions will change the behavior of Preside
  • hreat to international peace and security and imposed sanctions on UNITA under Chapter VII of the U
  • The resolution imposed sanctions on Gbagbo and his close associates.
  • fter reaffirming Resolution 1343 (2001) which imposed sanctions on Liberia for support of rebels du
  • Western nations, however, have imposed sanctions while accusing Iran of seeking to b
  • ht"), Hitler's Order Nr. 1 of 11 January 1940 imposed secrecy under severe penalties, thus making t
  • y undesirable characters, the control of whom imposed serious burdens on the city's small police fo
  • smissed the sheriff and constable of York and imposed severe penalties on the city and arrested man
  • y of the season and having a transfer embargo imposed, signing players only with The Football Leagu
  • Other countries imposed similar security restrictions.
  • um because of NASCAR's rules limiting testing imposed since 2006 to the NASCAR-sanctioned open test
  • 1797) stressing subordination to the divinely imposed social hierarchy.
  • low levels of educational qualification, self imposed social exclusion and residential and housing
  • in a partially-developed area, the county has imposed some restrictions on development (i.e.
  • ion growth in the Little Seneca watershed and imposed some restrictions on housing development and
  • servation) zoning district, have historically imposed strict limits on development, and fostered th
  • en suspected of opposition subject to arrest, imposed strict censorship, and had students returning
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