imposition

  • 21imposition — im|po|si|tion [ ,ımpə zıʃn ] noun 1. ) count usually singular an unfair or unreasonable situation that you are expected to accept: Expecting employees to work longer hours for the same pay is a huge imposition. 2. ) uncount the introduction of… …

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  • 22imposition — noun 1) the imposition of an alien culture Syn: imposing, foisting, forcing, inflicting 2) the imposition of tax on consumables Syn: levying, charging, application, applying, enforcement, enforcing, enjoining …

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  • 23imposition — noun 1) the imposition of an alien culture Syn: imposing, foisting, forcing, inflicting 2) the imposition of VAT Syn: levying, charging, application, enforcement, enforcing, setting …

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  • 24imposition — /im peuh zish euhn/, n. 1. the laying on of something as a burden or obligation. 2. something imposed, as a burden or duty; an unusual or extraordinarily burdensome requirement or task. 3. the act of imposing by or as if by authority. 4. an… …

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  • 25imposition — noun 1 (countable usually singular) something that someone unreasonably expects or asks you to do for them, which is inconvenient: I regarded his request for a loan as something of an imposition. 2 (U) the introduction of something such as a rule …

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  • 26imposition — n 1. infliction, laying on, application, superposition, charging, burdening, loading, placement; levying, assessment, prescription, enactment. 2. charge, task, burden, duty; tax, load, onus, encumbrance; requirement, injunction, ultimatum; impost …

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  • 27imposition — n. 1 the act or an instance of imposing; the process of being imposed. 2 an unfair or resented demand or burden. 3 a tax or duty. 4 Brit. work set as a punishment at school. Etymology: ME f. OF imposition or L impositio f. imponere: see IMPOSE …

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  • 28Imposition of Hands — • A symbolical ceremony by which one intends to communicate to another some favour, quality or excellence (principally of a spiritual kind), or to depute another to some office Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Imposition of Hands      …

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  • 29Imposition fiscale — Imposition (fiscalité) L’imposition est le fait que les administrations publiques soumettent une personne morale ou physique à un impôt, une taxe, une contribution ou encore une cotisation sociale. En anglais, le terme employé est taxation. Le… …

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  • 30Imposition Forfaitaire Sur Les Pylônes — L imposition forfaitaire sur les pylônes est un impôt perçu en France au profit des communes. Il est institué en faveur des communes une imposition forfaitaire annuelle sur les pylônes supportant des lignes électriques dont la tension est au… …

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