How To Use reimpose In A Sentence
- A curfew has been reimposed in the trouble-torn district.
- At the same time, you are seeing in Tunisia that when you have an open competition for votes in a fairly pluralistic and complex society, the natural process of compromise comes through, as long as no one is allowed to take over and reimpose the former authoritarianism. 20-20 vs. 9-9-9
- Partially lifted in the 1760s, controls were reimposed in the early 1770s and then lifted again in 1775.
- The government reimposed a 30 percent duty on imported rice and 25 percent duty on imported sugar in January 2000 to protect local farmers against cheap imports.
- And last night restrictions banning the transportation of livestock were reimposed in the Settle and Clitheroe areas.
- The fine was reimposed
- In an address before a joint session of Congress this year, President Felipe Calderon asked the United States to reimpose a ban on the assault-style rifles favored by Mexican drug cartels and to work harder to stop weapons flowing from gun shops and gun shows along the southwest border into Mexico. U.S. and Mexico struggle to stop flow of weapons across border
- It is understood that an overtime ban may be reimposed by caterers this week and sources say it is likely that the caterers and baggage handlers will shortly serve strike notice on the company.
- The result is an outcry from U.S. and European manufacturers and a rush to reimpose quotas on Chinese textiles and clothing within months.
- Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country.