reimposition in a sentence
Examples
- Anti-death penalty advocates had said the reimposition of the death penalty was a setback for the Philippines.
- Failure to do so triggers a review that could result in reimposition of U . N . sanctions on Serbia.
- He supported the reimposition of absolutist government by French intervention, called the Hundred Thousand Sons of St . Louis.
- Thus, initially, the reimposition of sanctions would mainly have a negative psychological impact on the country, economists said.
- Bildt had threatened Serbs with reimposition of economic sanctions that were lifted in the Dayton peace deal unless Karadzic were replaced.
- Reimposition of the Serbian blockade should be met not by humble acquiescence, as it just was, but by air strikes.
- In their platform the Republicans state that homosexuality is incompatible with military service and call for reimposition of the military ban against homosexuals.
- He expects the imminent suspension of the eight-week-old legislature by Britain and the reimposition of direct rule from London.
- Enrile's bill has been widely criticized as a violation of constitutional rights and a step toward a reimposition of martial law.
- For 18 consecutive years, the Legislature has approved the reimposition of the death penalty, last carried out in New York in 1963.