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imposed

[im-pohzd] / ɪmˈpoʊzd /


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But the exorbitant cost of implementing his design and the constraints that Gehry imposed, including on the use of images of his sculptural design, doomed the proposal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Previously, the penalties imposed by the Tour on players who violated their contracts by joining LIV included a substantial suspension, with the length depending on various factors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Faced with the public outcry, officials imposed fines against Pustilnikov and ordered facility staff to remove the patients.

From Los Angeles Times

The BBC and most other international news organisations are unable to report from inside Iran, and the Iranian government has imposed an internet shutdown since Thursday, making obtaining and verifying information difficult.

From BBC

Afsi has lived in London for seven years, and has not been able to contact her family in Iran because of an internet blackout imposed by authorities since Thursday.

From Barron's