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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181. On the other hand, the Court was convinced that judicially imposed hybrid rulemaking requirements would impose real costs.
182. Based on an input-output analysis, this paper studies the comparative gains of various industries, and finds out the industries that impose impacts on GDP and the return on assets.
183. The card, which has an average interest rate of 16%, doesn't levy annual fees or impose late-payment charges.
184. In this paper, the boundary singular kernel method in Reproducing Kernel Paicle Method has been applied to impose the essential boundary conditions in EFGM by revising the MLS shape function.
185. It is necessary to impose the legal duty on the Controlling Shareholders in order to avoid abusing their control power.
186. If we give into the temptation to ignore or deny self-doubt, it will impose limits on our ability to act.
187. Only the French, with goodness-knows-what writing drills on their small-squared paper, seem still to impose a rounded, open, characterless national hand.
188. The U.S. threatens to impose trade sanctions against any country engaged in unfair trade practices.
189. They might impose a curfew along their western sea coast.
190. For example, in 1977 the Court allowed states to impose restrictions on the use of Medicaid funds to pay for abortions for poor women.
191. The SEC hopes to impose a fine and disgorgement of the losses Cuban avoided by selling the shares. Lawyers for Cuban could not immediately be reached for comment.
192. If the bill becomes law, the United States could impose retaliatory tariffs on any country that deliberately keeps the value of its currency artificially low.
193. 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.
194. Microarrays have been used to compare the expression profiles obtained by modifying in vitro growth conditions to impose stress on S. pyogenes during exponential growth.
195. On May 19th he announced that he would impose tougher fuel-efficiency standards. Carmakers will have to produce vehicles that go eight miles farther on a gallon of petrol by 2016.
196. Yet they haven't been able to do that even in Texas, which is willing both to impose great pain (by its stinginess on health care) and to shortchange the future (by neglecting education).
197. South Korea warned investors it might impose further limits on forward trading and India and Thailand said they were looking at steps to control speculative surges.
198. The aim of our work is to strengthen localized features in basis images and to impose orthonormal characteristic of Principle Component Analysis on NMF.
199. Some members of Congress, in reaction to what they believed was China's undue delay in moving to a more flexible rate, have introduced bills to impose sanctions on Chinese imports.
200. The inner hollowness and self-loathing frustration impose Darl an alter ego or a duality , namely, the victimized and the victimizer.
201. A post process formula can be used if you want to impose an YTD limit on an earning.
202. Possibly for this reason, China announced a rather uncommon policy for an exporter: to impose a (small) export duty on its textile exports, to be paid by the foreign consumers.
203. But the release of the report is expected to buttress efforts by the U.S and European countries to impose new financial sanctions on Iran.
204. For related business activities, they are in conformity to NPOs' goals, thus the law should not impose many restrictions on them, except some regulations concerning price-fixing.
205. Put the army on the streets if necessary and impose a curfew.
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206. Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya told the court earlier this week the AK Party posed a "clear and present danger" that it was seeking to impose Islamic law on the country.
207. Yet, between 1970 and 1998 the RAF was able to impose a reign of terror on that country completely divorced from the reality of their small size, limited public support, and popular disparagement.
208. The paper puts forward a solution to impose social security tax.
209. First, we impose Dirichlet boundary conditions in stead of the semi-infinite domain in one space dimension.
210. 'Why should the court impose a judgment in a case in which the SEC alleges a serious securities fraud, but the defendant neither admits nor denies wrongdoing?' the judge wrote in a four-page order.
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