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How to use imposed in a sentence

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The copyright owner provides no warranties or indemnities to the licensee, other than any that may be imposed by law.
The club started selling shares two years ago and has imposed a moratorium of five years before any shares can be resold.
It was imposed in June last year for dangerous driving under the influence of drugs and could count against her in future sentencing.
A non-custodial sentence, by definition, is regarded as something that is imposed when the person is not a serious or recidivist offender.
Those arguments proceed to the rigidity and arbitrariness of imposed standards.
Despite new and improved laws, judicial proceedings remain slow and the fines actually imposed are light.
In California, if you drink under the legal age, one of the penalties that can be imposed is that you lose your license.
These schemes of working closer together are imposed from above, and are not what many grass-roots people want.
We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good.
In the first place, democracy cannot be imposed by military force from above.
The problem is that the modernisation was a Westernisation imposed from above.
Nobody is seriously concerned about a conservative roll-back imposed from above.
The 13-year-olds were found guilty of breaching an order, but walked free from court after magistrates imposed a two-year supervision order.
Civil servants announced their campaign against an imposed pay deal with unofficial walkouts and will be balloting for strikes next month.
Indeed, absent mitigating factors, such as age and health, I would have imposed a lengthier term in prison.
If he did, a public penance would be imposed and his sin would be absolved.
From warblogs to personal diaries, genre comes out of story, out of content, and is not imposed upon it by form or format.
He had four penalty points on his driving licence imposed in May 2002 for an offence of careless driving.
As well as jailing him for eight weeks magistrates imposed another driving ban, which runs out at the same time as his current disqualification.
This idea was imposed by Western nations' heavy accent on democracy as the almighty and foremost value.
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