Synonym: charge, force, levy, place, put, set, tax. Antonym: free, liberate. Similar words: compose, import, important, pose, composition, importantly, expose, oppose. Meaning: [ɪm'pəʊz] v. 1. compel to behave in a certain way 2. impose something unpleasant 3. impose and collect.
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151. Reluctant to impose yet another local tax, the finance ministry has remained strongly opposed to the new measures.
152. If this life-blind model continues to prevail, it will impose a slow-motion catastrophe on humanity and the planet.
153. Both the Reagan and Bush administrations had supported the judge's power to impose the fines.
154. Snelling's aim was to bring politicians to heel by limiting their ability to impose taxes.
155. This structure can neither impose law upon its members nor force one of them to adopt a policy with which it disagrees.
156. In case of no payment within the stipulated period of time, the fuel gas selling enterprise may impose fines for overdue payment per day equivalent to three per thousand of the bills payable.
157. Lovers of classical music persuade Congress to impose a price ceiling of $ 40 per ticket.
158. But these projects count for little in comparison with the massive economic burden that tobacco-related diseases will impose on African economies in the future.
159. Mr. Sata hasn't just managed to scare Chinese investors. He has also threatened to impose controls on foreign capital to prevent an outflow that may sharply weaken Zambia's currency, the kwacha.
160. A revenue tariff is impose strictly to raise money for the govement.
161. The last thing we want to do is impose a gatekeeper that is an inherent delay for patients who have a potentially lethal problem.
162. But Chinese legal experts and scholars have called for more robust privacy legislation to regulate the use of video footage and impose penalties on its abuse.
163. The second concerns the extent to which the parties cooperate in achieving a mutually agreed price, or whether each party attempts to impose a price that maximizes their own benefit.
164. The Administrative Organic Law is not an exception. The spirits of WTO and the promises that China made for its access to WTO impose a lot of direct requirements on the Administrative Organic Law.
165. Part two: the paper analyzed the impact that fluctuation of the market house price impose on residential mortgage.
166. Especially the developed countries against "social dumping" as the reason, proposed to link trade and labor standards, impose trade sanctions on.
167. Saddle blanket to impose green glaze, crisp color. neck slender, head falls, mandarin ears, round and alert eyes, the body strong , smooth lines.
168. He regretted, however, that the United States was unlikely to impose "the rule of law in countries like Iraq," partly because of "a pusillanimous fear of military casualties.
169. When asked on what types of tariffs that the government is going to impose, the director general said that it tended to impose a specific tariff.
170. This week the strategy backfired when Mr Bersani tried to impose a candidate of his liking on Puglia, Italy's heel, a region run since 2005 by a charismatic gay far leftist, Nichi Vendola.
171. Where an advertising operator disseminates a false advertisement, a consumer shall have the right to request the administrative department in charge to impose a penalty.
172. The downside: The city is still unaffordable for many, and the less-pricey suburbs can impose enervating commutes.
173. SAIC its local agencies above level could also impose a fine upon the infringer.
174. The ECB has warned that Greece and Ireland should not default on their immense debts or impose haircuts on senior bond holders.
175. Based on this argument, American Congress proposed the “Schumer Motion” on the morning of March 17th,(www.Sentencedict.com) along with more than 100 senators claiming to impose countervailing duty on chinese merchandise.
176. As agents' types are unobservable to the principal, the principal can only impose the same criterion on all agents.
177. Executives and traders fear the three countries could restrict their grain exports or even impose an export ban in an effort to keep their local market well supplied and prices low.
178. And when you try to impose them on others, you make yourself into a bully, a boring nag, or a self-righteous bigot.
179. In 2006, the EU decided to impose a two-year anti-dumping duty of 16.5 percent on Chinese leather shoes. In 2008, the EU launched an anti-dumping review investigation.
180. Boundary singular kernel method is adopted to modify EFG shape function to impose essential boundary conditions directly.
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