Use "impose" in a sentence

1. I dislike to impose.

2. We impose the maximum penalty.

3. I don't want to impose on you.

4. The government may impose tariffs on imports.

5. It will not impose time limitation.

6. The Court decides what punishment to impose .

7. The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.

8. The UN has decided to impose sanctions.

9. A better approach: Impose appropriate consequences for misbehavior.

10. Some labels impose stricter requirements than others.

11. The courts could impose a probation order.

12. The Society may impose conditions on any registration.

13. Liberalization, however, can impose additional strain on a system.

14. But I vowed to master the chaos, to impose order.

15. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.

16. The court can impose a fine or a prison sentence.

17. □ What burdens may we unwisely impose upon ourselves?

18. Deng then announced he would impose martial law.

19. Congress can impose strict conditions on the bank.

20. The police hope to impose order and Constrain violence.

21. What burdens can advanced age impose on a person?

22. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.

23. We'd build a coalition to impose their own sanctions.

24. They led the fight to impose laws on smoking.

25. 5 The UN security council may impose economic sanctions .

26. 6 The host country may impose foreign exchange control.

27. US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium (debate)

28. No, we'll find a motel - we don't want to impose.

29. (i) impose a temporary prohibition on the exercise of professional activity;

30. Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.

31. This decision will impose serious constraints on all schools.

32. He wants to impose a levy on landfill waste.

33. Can schools impose an inflexible grading policy on teachers?

34. We have to impose charges when dealing with salmonella.

35. Could I impose upon you and call again sometime, maybe?

36. A leader does not impose a decision, he moulds it.

37. The Maastricht rules also impose strict limits on public debt.

38. Obviously this would impose a significant strain on the Exchequer.

39. Google reserves the right to impose fees on this currency conversion.

40. The legislator, for example, has reason to impose a certain tax.

41. He has tried to impose solutions to the country's problems by fiat.

42. Another possibility is that the court could impose a community service order.

43. AIRLINE CHARGES Airlines often impose their own surcharges on advertised airfares.

44. In May 1531, Zürich reluctantly agreed to impose a food blockade.

45. They loot and impose depredations on the countries where they operate.

46. The government decided to impose a protective tariff on foreign cars.

47. I don't want to impose on you by staying too long.

48. Truman did not threaten to use force to impose his views.

49. Where uniform procedures exist, it is easier to impose centralised control.

50. You impose too much on me, and I'm so tired.

51. Is it fair to impose a dead loss on employees?

52. Afflict, which takes the preposition with, means to impose grievous physical or mental suffering on. Inflict, which takes the preposition on, means to mete out or impose (something on someone)

53. She attempted to impose some order on the chaos of her files.

54. The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.

55. The governor left office after Controversially trying to impose a state income tax.

56. They impose a significant administrative burden on companies, and require long lead times.

57. Indeed, why should we allow the media to impose its own particular stereotype?

58. The king says he will impose martial law if anything similar happens again.

59. They were determined to dissociate the UN from any agreement to impose sanctions.

60. In 1885, the Russian government began to impose demands of alternative service.

61. The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves.

62. After that, your bank may charge fees or impose additional requirements.

63. Exercise of the power to impose administrative sanctions and remedial measures

64. The governor left office after Controversially trying to impose a state income tax.

65. Authorities may also impose behavioural commitments provided these remedies actually address competition concerns.

66. I have been trying to impose my vision of your future on you.

67. 1 A revenue tariff is impose strictly to raise money for the govement.

68. But I don't set out to impose a cathartic experience on my readers.

69. When governments do that...they impose costs on households, they impose costs on businesses, they choke off markets and they get the exact opposite effect of what they want.

70. Withdraw from against me, and I will give whatever you may impose on me.”

71. 16 It wants to curtail Parliament's powers over the regions and impose regional assemblies.

72. Panic can constrict the blood vessels and impose an additional burden on the heart.

73. 20 The showdown came when the Andover people helped impose a ban on prostitution.

74. What does Criminalize mean? To impose a criminal penalty on or for; outlaw

75. We will also continue to impose consequences on those who abuse human rights.

76. Racing thoughts impose muscular tension that compromises the lymphatic system and immune system.

77. The court has the power to impose an unlimited fine for this offence.

78. Otherwise the Abstractions will impose much more dependencies than the application actually needs

79. 14 The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.

80. 4 The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.