Phrases with «possible imposition»

The phrase "possible imposition" means a potential rule or requirement that may be forced upon someone. Full definition

Sentences with «possible imposition»

  • Speaking against the backdrop of possible imposition of candidates, Wike assured that the PDP would no longer allow such but would encourage every candidate to contest elections and emerge through popular vote, adding that the era of impunity was gone. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • «Consideration is given as well to the possible imposition of sanctions that will guide the behavior moving forward.» (wamc.org)
  • Moreover, the expiration of federal tax credits, and the possible imposition of new fees by utility companies, threaten to drive the rooftop solar industry out of business entirely. (breitbart.com)
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