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"Imposition" in a Sentence (9 examples)
I wouldn't want to be an imposition.
On August 3, 2010, President Obama signed the Fair Sentencing Act, which reduces the disparity in the amounts of powder cocaine and crack cocaine required to trigger certain penalties in the federal system, including imposition of mandatory minimum sentences.
Obligation means to be unable not to do something because of material necessity, practical need, moral law, or the imposition of someone else's desires.
The elders say: a guest for a day is welcome; a guest for two days is a burden; one who stays for longer than that must be made to understand that he is an imposition.
Is to reason and to be mistaken, an imposition?
The teacher told my child they were a boy. I refuse to accept this imposition of cisgender ideology, as children are not old enough to have a gender.
In 1205–06, apparently fearing a storm, he reduced his imposition to twenty shillings, and then waited for three years before laying another.
They gathered soberly in the farthest recess of the ward and gossiped about him in malicious, offended undertones, rebelling against his presence as a ghastly imposition and resenting him malevolently for the nauseating truth of which he was bright reminder.
He expunges his own anguish at his diagnosis with HIV and the impositions that have claimed his freedom.
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