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单词 Impose
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1. The UN security council may impose economic sanctions .
2. The Court decides what punishment to impose .
3. A leader does not impose a decision, he moulds it.
4. Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
5. You impose too much on me, and I'm so tired.
6. The court can impose a fine or a prison sentence.
7. Why? Isn't it obvious? First, you impose way too much on me, and I'm tired of it. Second, you stood me up on Valentine 's Day.
8. The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.
9. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.
10. I don't want to impose on you.
11. Congress can impose strict conditions on the bank.
12. They led the fight to impose laws on smoking.
13. The UN has decided to impose sanctions.
14. The government may impose tariffs on imports.
15. This decision will impose serious constraints on all schools.
16. Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.
17. He wants to impose a levy on landfill waste.
18. We must impose some kind of order on the way this office is run.
19. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.
20. He has tried to impose solutions to the country's problems by fiat.
21. If we impose import duties, other countries may retaliate against us.
22. The journey would impose extra expense on those least able to afford it.
23. The court has the power to impose an unlimited fine for this offence.
24. The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.
25. She attempted to impose some order on the chaos of her files.
25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
26. The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves.
27. They were determined to dissociate the UN from any agreement to impose sanctions.
28. The continued abuse of human rights has now led the United States to impose sanctions against the regime.
29. Are you sure it's all right for me to come tonight? I don't want to impose.
30. The Vice-President promised that there would be no attempt to impose a 'Pax Americana' on the region.
1. The UN security council may impose economic sanctions .
2. The Court decides what punishment to impose .
3. Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
4. The court can impose a fine or a prison sentence.
5. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.
6. I don't want to impose on you.
7. The US could impose punitive tariffs of up to 100 % on some countries'exports.
31. She usually manages to impose her will on the rest of the group.
32. She always tries to impose her own ideas on the rest of the team.
33. The wish to impose order upon confusion is a kind of intellectual instinct.
34. 'You must stay for lunch.' 'Well, thanks, but I don't want to impose ...'
35. The President has threatened to impose punitive import duties/tariffs on a range of foreign goods.
36. He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.
37. We could ask to stay the night, but I don't want to impose on them.
38. Councils will get sweeping powers to impose fines on drivers who park illegally.
39. It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others.
40. I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children.
41. Her approach to welfare sought to lower people's expectations and impose work discipline.
42. She didn't want to impose her values on her family.
43. The US could impose punitive tariffs of up to 100 % on some countries'exports.
44. I have no wish to impose a new burden on you.
45. He accused her of trying to impose her will on others.
46. She always wants to impose her will on other people .
47. European civilization was the first to impose itself across the whole world.
48. The Society may impose conditions on any registration.
49. His cadres collect taxes and impose justice.
50. And why impose this added burden on yourself?
51. Falls in the price of oil had provoked the government four years previously to impose an austerity programme.
52. And they have warned the Government that any attempt to impose cuts will be met with fierce opposition.
53. Witness the tax on Temple property he tried to impose just after the old king died two years ago.
54. It was said that he was not enamoured of the tight business disciplines which they attempted to impose.
55. A conveyancer must be acutely conscious of the problems a conflict of interest might impose.
56. They loot and impose depredations on the countries where they operate.
57. The catering business itself is regulated by various Acts of Parliament which impose duties and standards of conduct that must be observed.
58. They impose liturgical traditions, organisational structures(), communication methods and leadership models which are alien to their environment.
59. But if they impose such a diet on their pet cats, they should be prosecuted for cruelty to animals.
60. A seeks the cooperation of B, but lacks the means to impose his will.
61. Nor does the Act impose a requirement of advance notice of meetings and assemblies.
62. Countries differ however in the extent to which they wish to impose limitations.
63. Is it fair to impose a dead loss on employees?
64. All you're doing is carrying out a sentence that the courts no longer have the power to impose.
65. The reason is that they have different functions, which impose different constraints on their nature.
66. The euro has provided the most convincing proof so far that political will can impose itself on market forces.
67. A different set of rules then operate to impose limitations on the expression of aggro.
68. If those who are called before that time are relatively brief, it may not be necessary to impose the limit.
69. If pushed too hard at this critical moment he could impose emergency rule and provoke far greater strife.
70. Some states already have enacted laws that impose civil liability for failure to report.
71. They have been caused by the failure to impose it consistently.
72. Supporters claim the policy lies at the heart of their efforts to impose financial hardships on the Castro regime.
73. It can also impose smaller fines on parties who fail to comply with certain procedural requirements.
74. Dole also supported an amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress, despite his own 35 years in that body.
75. What kinds of constraints on a semantic theory are reasonable to impose?
76. Many industrial activities impose external effects, usually detrimental ones, on the wider community.
77. White House officials said that President Bush was loath to impose burdens on industry as the country began to emerge from recession.
78. His response was to try and impose tough discipline and demand greater results at the same time.
79. These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
80. When it comes to entrepreneurship there are no insurmountable barriers except those we impose on ourselves.
81. Morgan was less clear about what remedies the board might impose.
82. Loans allow local authorities to make a profit and will impose commercial considerations on companies having to repay assistance.
83. The Maastricht rules also impose strict limits on public debt.
84. They very often impose large-scale social and environmental disruption on a society.
85. Truman did not threaten to use force to impose his views.
86. Mrs Thatcher's ability to impose her personality upon it suffered accordingly.
87. Indeed,(http:///impose.html) the fundamental reason for the controversy is that the Draft Directives do not actually impose identical conduct of business rules.
88. Increasingly, campaigners are demanding that countries impose restrictions on advertising aimed at children.
89. They've criticised the headmaster, and say he should impose a complete ban on cigarettes.Mike Rowbottom reports.
90. We want an agreement that promotes business and does not impose burdens or barriers upon the business community.
91. The plaintiff can now impose conditions upon or even revoke the permission it has granted.
92. That will not impose any great burden upon the public purse.
93. For example, the enactment of import quotas, designed to compensate particular industrial supporters, may impose substantial additional costs.
94. Even though California banks are not rushing to announce new ATM fees, researcher Shields expects many will impose them.
95. The governor of Leyte island blamed the government for failing to impose a total logging ban.
96. In the past some local authorities used this opportunity to impose conditions binding contractors to council policies.
97. The question is whether remedial action would impose an unacceptable economic burden.
98. The courts may also impose a discretionary life sentence for certain other serious crimes.
99. To impose fines of $ 1 million a day if the company continues to violate the settlement.
100. Clinton also wants to impose budget controls in case those market forces are out-muscled by rising costs.
101. Resources of the information system will impose constraints upon the nature of the indexing language.
102. The showdown came when the Andover people helped impose a ban on prostitution.
103. An effective preventive strategy which challenged these interests would seriously disrupt or impose great costs on capitalist producers.
104. For example, they can not impose a custodial sentence that is longer than six months in respect of a single offence.
105. This was a great mistake, because in 1973 the Arabs did impose an embargo and made it stick.
106. Environmental groups deplored the failure of the convention to impose an absolute ban on the dumping of radioactive waste.
107. These have to be settled, if necessary, by a process of reconciliation whereby the budget committees impose specific ceilings.
108. If we impose too stringent constraints on the match, then we will fail to access the correct word.
109. Lawyers for Attorney General Dan Lungren argued that the initiative did not impose a lifetime ban.
110. You should note that the penal codes of some nations impose time limits for the reporting of crime.
111. We impose heavy loads on those with both brain and brawn, and we expect saintliness from them as well.
112. This government knows it can win court cases confirming its legal right to impose a solution on the mayor.
113. For the moment we have to rely on intermittent subcutaneous injections which impose quite definite restrictions.
114. The statute may impose a duty on an employer to provide safety equipment and ensure that it is used.
115. Are we prepared to discipline ourselves to restrictions and regulations that we feel we ought to impose for our own good?
115. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
116. Any attempt to impose some sort of external watchdog that might apply a degree of accountability is rejected as compromising its secrecy.
117. Finally, the courts have ruled that school boards can impose economic sanctions on teachers who go on strike.
118. Where that fails, the Secretary of State will have powers to arbitrate and impose a contract on the parties.
119. It is supposed to save money and impose some market discipline on bureaucracy's natural tendency to swell.
120. Polanyi would propose a world environment organisation with the right to impose sanctions on countries that refuse to cut emissions.
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(/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.
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, 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.
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.
205. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
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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