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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impose.

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Examples

  • The logic of scarcity that copyright imposes is inappropriate for these creative works.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • The designation imposes restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance, among other sanctions.

    US: Sudan Could be Removed from Terror List This Year 2011

  • The designation imposes restrictions on U.S. foreign assistance, among other sanctions.

    US: Sudan Could be Removed from Terror List This Year 2011

  • To claim that the state's burden of justice, which falls short of the supreme test Jesus imposes, is actually what he wills — that would be to substitute some lesser and false religion for what Jesus brought from the Father.

    Balkinization 2006

  • "Most importantly, unlike animals fetuses reside in women's bodies, and being forced to carry a pregnancy to term imposes serious burdens on a mother's health and life prospects, which forcing a woman not to torture dogs does not."

    But We Give Rights to Dogs! 2007

  • If the pay-off between category labelling and the barriers that imposes is no longer cost-effective, the authors may well have no choice.

    The Walls Of The Ghetto Hal Duncan 2005

  • Despite the burden that pain imposes on society, pain relief has long been a stepchild of medicine.

    USATODAY.com - Chronic pain: The enemy within 2005

  • If the pay-off between category labelling and the barriers that imposes is no longer cost-effective, the authors may well have no choice.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • "Most importantly, unlike animals fetuses reside in women's bodies, and being forced to carry a pregnancy to term imposes serious burdens on a mother's health and life prospects, which forcing a woman not to torture dogs does not."

    But We Give Rights to Dogs! 2007

  • In order to make the First Amendment argument against the DMCA, one must show that the incidental restriction on freedom of speech that the law imposes is too severe.

    Balkinization 2003

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