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narzucony Englisch:

1. prescriptive


Hard law means binding laws. To constitute law, a rule, instrument or decision must be authoritative and prescriptive.

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2. enforced


The law was enforced immediately.
They enforced obedience upon us.
The supervisor enforced the rules here in this factory.
The new law was enforced on the people of the island.
There is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced.

3. imposed upon



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4. Imposed


A new tax was imposed on wine.
The king imposed heavy taxes on the people.
I am sorry I have imposed so much on you.
Unfair tariffs are imposed on foreign products.
Localities imposed bans on development.
New indirect taxes were imposed on spirits.
She imposed the work on him.
My son's friend imposed himself on us for two weeks.
The President suspended the constitution and imposed martial law.
The punishment had been imposed on the two generals.
You have been imposed upon.
All these are ways of exceeding the bounds imposed on us by human nature.
Mother imposed a punishment on her children.

5. imposed on


The proposal under discussion here in England includes a fine of up to £50 – that's about $80 – imposed on the driver of the car if there's somebody smoking when there's a child passenger.

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6. mandated



7. arbitrary


My mother prefers the arbitrary selection of the lottery machines over my lucky numbers.
Did you have a reason for choosing your destination or was it arbitrary?
The decision about who gets a raise was arbitrary.
"If you do it again you can get arbitrary result."
Nowhere but in the world of the antique is it more obvious that many of the things that we, as individuals hold dear, are completely arbitrary.
Lemma 5 cannot be generalized to arbitrary artinian rings.
Of course, they are suffering from terrible working conditions such as low wages and arbitrary layoffs, as well as from various forms of discrimination.
Godwin's law teaches us that any infinite discussion about an arbitrary subject converges to a Nazi comparison.
C++0x will admit template functions that take an arbitrary number of arguments.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
You're making it sounds arbitrary.
Nothing must be arbitrary or left to chance.
in arbitrary way
The decision to build a school in Blackberry Township was arbitrary, without any thought to future housting patterns
Many thought the system was arbitrary and took too much time.

8. violate


You must not violate the regulations.
Those who violate the rules will be punished.
I will never violate a law again.
In short, if you violate any of ours wise laws, you'll have only yourself to blame.
to violate the international law
to violate an agreement /law/promise
People violate law all the time
They couldn't violate their airspace
In spite of those rules, the FAA has documented dozens of near misses from people who violate regulations, and any of those instances could have potentially caused serious damage to an airplane and endangered lived.
We must not violate the Constitution.
You are not allowed to violate the rules.