"newly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Historically, students have performed poorly on newly imposed standardized tests, especially those with higher standards, officials said.
- Rather, he is most engaged by the process of compensation, how people make up for what they have lost, wresting new possibilities from their newly imposed limits.
- The drop is also the result of newly imposed Russian visa restrictions to stem the flood of Chinese crossing into the country each day.
- In Shakespeare's lifetime there was a substantial and widespread quiet resistance to the newly imposed reforms.
- Jackson called attention to American Airlines' newly imposed luggage handling fees for even the first checked bag.
- Russia rejected paying the newly imposed Belarusian tariffs.
- By 1860, the brothers' land holdings had been substantially reduced, partly to pay for the previous decade's litigation and to cover newly imposed property taxes.
- When bands perform abroad, the Government extracts up to 50 percent of their earnings in the form of a newly imposed tax.
- Initially it was responsible to collect the newly imposed duties on liquor.
- In a newly imposed 'treaty,' tribes were, again, confined to reservations.
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