imposition in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

imposition in the PONS Dictionary

imposition Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

it's an imposition
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He extended the judicial role of the ulama to "iqamat al-hudud" the imposition of penalties by ulama themselves.
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The imposition of the 7,000 fine was upheld.
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Thus, in a sense, the imposition of the military junta conflicted with the social and cultural occurrences.
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In particular, system events should be driven by agent interactions without external imposition of equilibrium conditions.
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However, the expected imposition of higher insurance premiums for shippers in 2006 may result in reduced future throughput.
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Society therefore loses from the imposition of a minimum wage due to the loss of allocative efficiency.
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The residents and the guilds did not look favourably on the imposition of a new, foreign, architectural style.
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The organization confirms that members have accepted blood transfusions, despite the imposition in 1961 of a communal shunning policy for willful acceptance.
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Where an imposition layout is viewed on screen, it may be referred to as a printer's spread.
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Second, it must be determined whether the matter involves the imposition of true penal consequences.
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