Sentences with phrase «like imposition»

This might sound like an imposition, but as soon as a personal device is brought into the work context, rules need to be enforced.
The aforementioned execution however is where Quantum Break falters and ultimately, the live action bits just feel like an imposition rather than a genuinely redeeming feature of the game.
There is nothing like imposition on the part of Muiz Banire and he has never been party to it.
If you have a connection in common you can also them to make an introduction, but make sure that you know the mutual acquaintance well enough that it doesn't feel like an imposition.

Not exact matches

«The imposition of a tariff like this will do nothing other than distort trade and, ultimately, we believe, will lead to a loss of jobs,» he said.
This is to be contrasted against other creativity - enhancing impositions of form (paging Miss Rittelmeyer), like the sonnet.
They were threatened, like other Americans, with the imposition of a totalitarian regime, gravely altering the terms of principle on which we live together as a people.
We would like to think so but yesterday is our true story, an imposition of ashes: «Remember, O man, you are dust and to dust you shall return.»
In opposition, the Democrats represented the cultural «have - nots,» minority religions like Catholics, Jews, «free thinkers,» and some sectarian Protestants, such as Southern Baptists, who shared an interest in resisting majority impositions.
Impositions of expectations and opinions can be abused just like everything else in this world can be twisted and abused, but don't try to say that ALL impositions, expectations, or judgmenImpositions of expectations and opinions can be abused just like everything else in this world can be twisted and abused, but don't try to say that ALL impositions, expectations, or judgmenimpositions, expectations, or judgments are bad.
Unfortunately you make it sound like EVERY time people do ANY sort of imposition of expectations it's a bad thing.
If violence means the imposition of one's will upon another, it is not limited to acts like rape and murder but also embraces such deeds as boycotts, verbal threats and oppressive economic structures.
Even if my pleas to erase all aspects of punishment from how we understand «discipline» for our children, including avoiding the imposition of losses in emotional safety like what is caused by a timeout, take a little longer for the broader culture to understand, can we at least start with an understanding that we need to stop hitting the children?
It was lovely to be able to stop for a break and feed the boys without feeling like it was an imposition.
The second is an imposition like having them pay a fine into a jar, adding chores, going out with you to shop instead of playing outside with friends, etc..
Given that a state statute like the one passed in Florida can overcome another state statute, and that no federal law in place currently prohibits the imposition of this age limit; the absence of a constitutional limitation preventing a twenty - one year old age limit to buy guns means that the law is constitutional and valid.
England is, in this respect, like Germany, where the imposition of national pay - scales after unification had catastrophic consequences for the East German economy.
While it's a quieter record than its predecessors, and her ceaseless questions and lacerating self - doubt would seem like the opposite of asserting an artistic identity, Shelley's absence of imposition only emphasizes her enviable patience and burgeoning tenderness.
But rather than improving overall performance, the imposition of a top - down governance structure like Ford envisions is likely to exacerbate performance issues.
For all the reasons I was talked into for buying a near new Ford from a Ford dealer, it sure seems like a big imposition to ask for a little customer service.
Most of us accept this «imposition» because it keep nutters from driving at whatever speed they like usually ending in someone getting killed.
The starting out point can feel like sheer agony (been there...), the amount of choices daunting, and the task such a huge imposition.
When you are faced with the reality that mainstream readers don't like your selfish imposition, you whine and point your finger.
When you're used to customizing for fun, doing it under duress won't seem like such an imposition.
But logic has nothing to do with it, because you have quotes and those quotes are from articles that have their base in hard cold facts and were written after an extensive research, and as you wrote to me: «When you are faced with the reality that mainstream readers don't like your selfish imposition, you whine and point your finger.»
One can understand quiet acceptance of such an tax imposition in places like China and Cuba but the UK??
I always feel like it is an imposition.
It's fairly clear — and disappointing — to see that people like free books and find even 99 cents a bit of an imposition!
A new problem for people who have just started to use credit or who are «underbanked» as the socio - economic analysts like to say is the imposition of minimum credit scores for FHA mortgages (580 with a 3.5 percent down payment).
The question now is whether Toronto will bounce back like Vancouver did just a few months after the imposition of a non-resident buyer tax.
The umbrellas, like conic sections, imply the imposition of a geometric ideal on the chaos of reality.
Likewise, countries with a large industrial agribusiness sector, like Brazil and Argentina, feared the imposition of trade sanctions because cattle ranching and soy production are directly tied to deforestation and increased carbon emissions.
In an equally histrionic editorial in the Globe and Mail, Arthur Cockfield described the Statement's «chilling Orwellian language» and claimed that it would prevent lawyers from representing certain types of clients, like a person who was charged criminally after calling for the imposition of sharia law.
It should be less of an imposition to ask that a motorist check mirrors and blind spots before lurching to the shoulder from a stop in the middle of a highway than it is to extend options to vulnerable road users like in the Ormiston case.
The RSA allows for the imposition of these conditions immediately at the roadside without resort to «technicalities» like trials or due process.
Like the right to negotiate, the right to object to the imposition of the expedited procedure is a significant right that should not be easily displaced.
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