Example sentences of "[noun pl] imposed by the " in BNC.

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1 Bearing in mind that we can possibly never be sure of the exact positions of the original markers , calculations using the evidence we do have shows a remarkable accuracy within the error parameters imposed by the geometry .
2 But in respect of specific works , the listener 's role is to measure up to the demands imposed by the work itself , to comprehend what is already present .
3 There are always conflicts between the demands imposed by the several disciplines .
4 This measure strengthened still further the expenditure controls over local authorities imposed by the 1980 Local Government , Planning and Land Act .
5 Because of the extra loads imposed by the diesel process of compression — ratios of 21.5:1 in the Ford diesels at ignition , more than double those of their comparable petrol engines — cylinder blocks and crankshafts have to be stronger , heavier and therefore costlier .
6 The ban on Cambodian log exports imposed by the UN Security Council is being flagrantly flouted .
7 The banks are believed to be reaching the point where their capital will fall below the minimum required under rules imposed by the Bank for International Settlements .
8 At that time the industry was having difficulties adjusting to the new rules imposed by the Financial Services Act . ’
9 Finally , organisations may be required to maintain records to satisfy rules imposed by the professional bodies , such as the Chartered Institute of Accountants and the Law Society .
10 Likewise many East and Central African leaders avoid conservation policies since these reminded the people of the coercive colonial policies imposed by the British .
11 In a tract written shortly before the 1715 General Election , Atterbury maintained that " the People " had been " fleec 'd so often " by the heavy taxes imposed by the Whigs to fight their wars , that " they have scarce enough to keep them from Perishing " .
12 The court may require any property transferred as part of the transaction to be vested in the company , release any security given by the company , require ‘ any person ’ to make payments to the administrator or liquidator in respect of benefits received by him from the company , provide for a guarantor whose obligations have been discharged to be under revived obligations , provide for security to be given for the discharge of obligations imposed by the order and for the priority which such security shall have , and provide for the extent to which persons may be able to prove in the winding up .
13 They shared the rights and the obligations imposed by the terms of their occupation .
14 Kuusinen quoted to them the obligations imposed by the Whitsun Conference decision : We propose that the following questions be raised for discussion in all the organisations of the ILP. ( l ) What concrete mass actions on the basis of the united front of the C.P.G.B. and the ILP can and must be carried out in the near future with the aim of a successful struggle for a 10% wage increase , against the Means Test , and other similar partial demands advanced by the C.P.G.B. and the ILP ? ( 2 ) Is it desirable for the ILP to join the Communist International as a Party sympathising with Communism with the right to a consultative vote … ?
15 There are no limitations imposed by the materials .
16 Within the limitations imposed by the ‘ fixed ’ factors , you have a wide choice before you .
17 He produced his final design in August 1855 , which Hammond later said was excellent , within the limitations imposed by the site .
18 It may , therefore , be more productive to work within the limitations imposed by the data than to continue to explore art-styles as a root to chronological precision when this does not seem possible because of the unknown number of unknown variables .
19 It considered that the quotas must be regarded as limitations imposed by the institutions of the European Communities themselves on the right , created by article 52 of the E.E.C .
20 For immediate use I offer only mathematics , but a little later ( Section 4.3 ) I shall try to show the limitations imposed by the assumption of slow variation .
21 In addition to the fact that multiple complexes with defined stoichiometries can be mapped simultaneously , this in gel procedure circumvents the limitations imposed by the aforementioned factors , whereas its inherent advantages renders it ideal for methylation protection analysis of non-abundant and/or kinetically labile complexes .
22 By the middle of the nineteenth century , the offence had fallen into desuetude , but it was resurrected and found to be a handy prosecutorial weapon against gang fights , because it enabled the prosecutor to circumvent the limitations imposed by the laws of complicity .
23 We acknowledge the limitations imposed by the small size of this pilot study , and the arbitrary grouping of specimens into proximal and distal mucosa .
24 The map overlay of point and area information shows generally good agreement with the restriction zones imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , with the exception of a small area to the south-east of Cumbria , bordering on Lancashire .
25 Commentators expected an upturn in the second half of 1990 , but the economy proved highly susceptible to the new circumstances imposed by the Gulf crisis .
26 But the quotas imposed by the United States and Britain — a thousand to each country — fell a long way short of Eichmann 's target of clearing another 45,000 Jews from Vienna , at least a third of them children , within six months .
27 We want the E E C to enforce laws at least along the lines imposed by the U S A after the Exxon Valdez disaster .
28 Competition for space , often in nearby areas , was dramatized by the arrival of large numbers of immigrants seeking to enter the country before the barriers imposed by the 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act …
29 Although the Secretary of State , and so central government , is implied as the senior partner in the duties imposed by the 1944 Act , the interdependence of the two partners ' relationship is clearly one of significance .
30 In Berkshire a working group of advisers and head teachers has produced a draft document summarising the duties imposed by the 1981 Education Act , the help and resources available to enable governors to carry them out , and specimens of statutory returns .
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