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Sentence count:210+7Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chargeforcelevyplaceputsettaxAntonym: freeliberateSimilar words: composeimportimportantposecompositionimportantlyexposeopposeMeaning: [ɪm'pəʊz]  v. 1. compel to behave in a certain way 2. impose something unpleasant 3. impose and collect. 
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121. Hence, many projects benefit a relatively narrow group of people and impose costs on all taxpayers.
122. The outbreak will impose further hardships on an industry badly hit by BSE in cattle and plummeting livestock prices.
123. While admittedly not actual taxation, many impose all sorts of conditions on foreigners, effectively excluding all but the super-rich.
124. But at the other extreme some manufacturers impose what seems an incredible loading against diesel versions.
125. But I don't set out to impose a cathartic experience on my readers.
126. The structure we impose on preferences in turn induces a relatively simple form of demand functions faced by individual firms.
127. It would impose taxes on business and individuals which would discourage enterprise and discourage people from trying to work hard.
128. The government would end price controls and subsidies to industry, and impose tight budgets and curbs on welfare spending.
129. If a neural network system is good at recall functions only, then it is necessary to impose constraints and limitations.
130. And even that, because I impose it on myself, I can take a sort of Calvinist pleasure in.
131. Such a threat is credible only if carrying it out would impose little loss on the person terminating the contract.
132. The decision to impose direct rule followed the expiry of Governor's rule at midnight on July 18.
133. Even if you had different views, you felt you should not impose those views on a significant minority.
134. Humanity had begun to chart the universe and impose its own blinkered logic upon it.
135. We impose conditions on others where the love of Cod would impose no conditions at all.
136. It wants to curtail Parliament's powers over the regions and impose regional assemblies.
137. Though flogging was restricted, the length of sentences which lower courts were empowered to impose was doubled.
138. It also has powers to carry out investigations and impose very large fines of up to 10% of turnover.
139. To understand the workings of an organisation we need to impose the structure of human relationships on top of the formal structure.
140. Various international bodies warned of the need to impose radical austerity measures without delay if adverse trends were to be reversed.
141. The Transfer Regulations do not impose a duty to consult employees in general if there is no recognised trade union.
142. After that, the panel is expected to hold public, televised hearings on what punishment to impose on Gingrich.
143. That is an unfair responsibility to impose on institutions that will not want to retain holdings in all 10 authorities.
144. It may impose levies and mandate subsidies for environmentally or socially desirable reasons.
145. Federal courts would be empowered to impose the death sentence for 51 crimes.
146. Councils will get sweeping powers to impose fines and tow away caravans illegally parked on private land.
147. These gold bugs think you want gold standards, because they impose discipline(sentencedict.com/impose.html), but who can complain?
148. The board also urged the courts to impose the maximum fines on bum landlords.
149. Our approach is to promote awareness of the duties the Regulations impose.
150. Neither hospital was sufficiently remote from its catchment area to warrant the intervention of the centre to impose closure.
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