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inflict or impose a penalty or punishment on VB

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This social limitation was imposed on the majority of women in traditional society and produced a diminution in the pursuits that women could enjoy.
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The party platform demanded the immediate and absolute removal of all disabilities imposed on account of the rebellion and local self-government for the southern states.
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It had new conditions imposed on its licence, including training staff, no under-18s during licensable activities and signs asking customers to be considerate to neighbours.
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It is legal obligation which is imposed on a party who is required to perform it.
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A new 4 per cent stamp duty surcharge and 0.75 per cent land tax surcharge will be imposed on foreign property buyers.
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This amelioration is effected by incarnation, which is imposed on some of them as an expiation, and on others as a mission.
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Charges up to fifty percent were imposed on selected manufactured and agricultural goods, including steel, ships, cordage, tobacco, salt, indigo and cloth.
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These rules were imposed on all, no matter their dominant hand.
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Such suspicions annoyed the hunger artist, as did the forty-day limit imposed on his fasting by his promoter, or impresario.
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At the end of 2013 worldwide lifetime bans were imposed on 22 national Salvadorian team players in what has been the biggest international match-fixing scandal to date.
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