impose

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  • He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.

  • In view of the quantity of drugs involved, 16 years was the most lenient sentence the judge could impose.

  • The government has failed to impose its will upon regional communities.

  • Central government has imposed a cap on local tax increases.

  • Some people like the sense of structure that a military lifestyle imposes.

  • Rigorous validation and quality control procedures have been imposed throughout the development course.

  • That experience taught me that life's zero-sum nature imposes the hard responsibility of using limited time and energy wisely.

  • On the contrary, when a double support phase takes too long, the trajectories for the following single support phase are imposed on the system.

  • Even if the creation is overall beneficial for the child, that is not alone a sufficient reason to refuse to impose liability.

  • Treatise writers attempt to impose some order on the decided cases-to reconstruct rationally what has been said and done in those cases.

  • However, ideas and cultural practices, unlike institutions, are difficult to impose from above.

  • I think of this as a mandatory code, imposed by each home country, unlike the voluntary code approach discussed below which is complementary.

  • This patience derives from understanding that the intervention will have little impact if it is forcibly imposed, an insight that develops during a speaker's life.

  • The difference in wealth between landlord and tenant might be so large as to allow the former to impose whatever contract he wants.

  • The antisymmetric part of this bulk stress is equal t o half the total couple imposed on the particles per unit volume of the suspension.

  • Once the pollution control board imposes a tax, the plants have to choose between options.

  • For their productivity mission, and thus for imposing managerial absolutism, employers also relied on the sweeping offensive and sympathy lockouts.

  • The question as to why governments do not eradicate all misdemeanors by imposing draconian penalties is yet to be resolved.

  • Nevertheless, these standards will impose significant new costs on all providers, and it is expected that many small providers will be unable to meet them.

  • Much of the existing work on the press imposes a clear division between the eighteenth and the nineteenth century.

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