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Imponierverhalten
I. im·pose [ɪmˈpəʊz, Am -ˈpoʊz] ГЛАГ прх (implement)
Steuern auf etw вин erheben
II. im·pose [ɪmˈpəʊz, Am -ˈpoʊz] ГЛАГ нпрх
to impose on [or upon] sb
sich вин jdm aufdrängen
im·pos·ing [ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ, Am -ˈpoʊz-] ПРИЛ
imposing person
be·ˈhav·ior СЪЩ Am
behavior → behaviour
I. be·hav·iour, Am be·hav·ior [bɪˈheɪvjəʳ, Am -vjɚ] СЪЩ no pl
1. behaviour of a person:
Benehmen ср <-s>
Verhalten ср <-s>
Betragen ср <-s>
2. behaviour:
behaviour of a car
behaviour of an engine
II. be·hav·iour, Am be·hav·ior [bɪˈheɪvjəʳ, Am -vjɚ] СЪЩ modifier
behaviour (pattern):
I. be·hav·iour, Am be·hav·ior [bɪˈheɪvjəʳ, Am -vjɚ] СЪЩ no pl
1. behaviour of a person:
Benehmen ср <-s>
Verhalten ср <-s>
Betragen ср <-s>
2. behaviour:
behaviour of a car
behaviour of an engine
II. be·hav·iour, Am be·hav·ior [bɪˈheɪvjəʳ, Am -vjɚ] СЪЩ modifier
behaviour (pattern):
impose [ɪmˈpəʊz] ГЛАГ
imposing behaviour СЪЩ
Present
Iimpose
youimpose
he/she/itimposes
weimpose
youimpose
theyimpose
Past
Iimposed
youimposed
he/she/itimposed
weimposed
youimposed
theyimposed
Present Perfect
Ihaveimposed
youhaveimposed
he/she/ithasimposed
wehaveimposed
youhaveimposed
theyhaveimposed
Past Perfect
Ihadimposed
youhadimposed
he/she/ithadimposed
wehadimposed
youhadimposed
theyhadimposed
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In this case the law is imposing liability for failing to do the impossible.
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The landscape is quite picturesque, thanks to an imposing forest and lakes.
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A few yards from the present south transept stands an imposing 9th-century round tower, 100 ft high.
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In the 178389 period, each state set up its own trade rules, often imposing tariffs or restrictions on neighboring states.
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It is an imposing large structure, more latterly replaced by two wooden shelters on each platform.
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“Secularism is depicted as an ideology of authoritarian governments imposing it on their own societies by force”, said the scholar of Freie Universität Berlin.
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„Säkularismus wird als Ideologie autoritärer Regierungen dargestellt, die ihn gewaltsam gegen die eigene Gesellschaft durchsetzen“, so die Forscherin der Freien Universität Berlin.
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It aims to solve a procedural problem that impeded the Radio and Television Broadcasting Council from imposing sanctions in the case of appeals.
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europa.eu
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Damit soll ein verfahrenstechnisches Problem gelöst werden, das den Rat für Rundfunk und Fernsehen daran gehindert hatte, im Falle der Anfechtung von Entscheidungen Sanktionen tatsächlich durchzusetzen.
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It's a plan to use schools as instruments to impose a permanent dependence on students.
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Es ist ein Plan, Schulen als Instrument zu benutzen, um eine dauerhafte Abhängigkeit von Schülern durchzusetzen.
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Therefore, proprietary software developers use schools to impose permanent dependence on the whole society.
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www.gnu.org
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Daher benutzen Entwickler proprietärer Software Schulen, um eine dauerhafte Abhängigkeit der gesamten Gesellschaft durchzusetzen.
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The European Commission has adopted new Guidelines on the method of setting fines to be imposed on companies that infringe EC Treaty rules that outlaw cartels and other restrictive business practices (Article 81) and abuses of dominant position (Article 82).
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europa.eu
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Die Europäische Kommission hat neue Leitlinien für die Methode zurr Festsetzung von Geldbußen angenommen, die gegen Unternehmen verhängt werden, welche gegen die Regeln des EG-Vertrags über das Verbot von Kartellen und anderen wettbewerbsbeschränkenden Verhaltensweisen (Artikel 81) und über den Missbrauch einer marktbeherrschenden Stellung (Artikel 82) verstoßen.
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