Sentences with phrase «impose on this confusion»

The solution was to impose on this confusion a notion of polarity, which in fact clarified nothing.

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The two biggest debit card providers, MasterCard and Visa, don't allow businesses to impose purchase minimums on debit card purchases though, so it's easy to see why there's confusion.
Many supporters of delay also argued that the President's Memorandum has rendered the ultimate fate of the Fiduciary Rule and PTEs uncertain and that proceeding with the April 10, 2017 applicability date in the face of this uncertainty would impose unnecessary costs and burdens on the financial services industry and result in unnecessary confusion to investors inasmuch as products, services, and advisory practices could change after completion of the examination.
Or, will it impose immense costs and confusion on consumers seeking retirement guidance and on businesses providing it?
It seems that a good deal of confusion has arisen because of lack of clarity concerning the nature of violence, Building on the analysis of Troy Organ («The Anatomy of Violence,» The Personalist, Autumn 1970), we might define a violent act as one in which the agent, according to the judgment of an ideal observer, is objectively attempting to impose his will upon another.
John F. Kennedy International Airport will impose new requirements on airlines and terminal operators to prevent a repeat of the days of delays and confusion endured by passengers following a January snowstorm.
«When Gov. Cuomo imposed these new rules on gun owners, what he ended up doing was causing a lot of confusion among people who just try to follow the law.»
Impose some order on a field which is marked by debate and constructive critique as well as by disunity, dissension and conceptual confusion (2004).
This type of stress arises from interactions that aren't overtly hostile at the start, but that impose an increasing burden and lead to confusion about how to respond: a controlling friend who texts all the time, another friend who spies on your photos or breaks into your inbox, a romantic partner who pressures you to send inappropriate selfies or give him access to your digital accounts.
Argersinger has proved reasonably workable, whereas any extension would create confusion and impose unpredictable, but necessarily substantial, costs on 50 quite diverse States.
Listing everything from 1 to 5/10/40 / 200, whether it's the popularity of no - talent musical «artists,» or suggesting which law schools should just go ahead and close their doors, seems to impose order and logic on chaos and confusion.
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