Examples of 'able to impose' in a sentence
Meaning of "able to impose"
able to impose: Having the capability or authority to enforce or establish
How to use "able to impose" in a sentence
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The commission must be able to impose sanctions.
He has been able to impose his ideology in everything from school.
It is unrealistic to expect to be able to impose our law.
That it is able to impose itself on economic actors.
Clear line it will probably be able to impose it.
Neither side was able to impose a definite superiority.
It will have wide enquiry powers and will be able to impose fines.
He was also able to impose discipline to most of the provinces.
We are not in a global government able to impose a tax on a country.
They were able to impose their word and enforce their will.
National regulatory authorities should be able to impose a solution on the parties.
They must be able to impose their studies and results independently.
At least one of the current sources is able to impose a biased current.
We were not able to impose our usual way of playing.
In case of substantial differences the competent authority should be able to impose compensation measures.
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The king was also able to impose penalties on his companions.
Because they know that as a minority they are not able to impose that vision of.
We will not be able to impose the same requirements on them.
Both exporters and importers will be less able to impose their own currency.
We shall be able to impose our will upon the world.
It may thus be desirable to have a SIM card able to impose a security policy.
That you are able to impose what you want to impose.
The Syrian State resorted to bombings and army raids without being able to impose order.
It will therefore not be able to impose the death penalty.
Be able to impose sanctions.
The hosts will not be able to impose a serious fight.
We were able to impose our game and get the win without conceding a goal.
Insurance companies will not be able to impose annual limits on coverage.
They were able to impose tolls and fines on traders within a region outside their settlements.
It is the only international institution that is able to impose such penalties on individuals.
It will also be able to impose fines if safety is not properly implemented.
So let us see how Trump will be able to impose his priorities.
Atlas was able to impose surcharges to cover sharply increased costs for nickel and chromium.
Filière organization selects which actors are able to impose their preferences in international markets.
ISIL is able to impose levies on all goods transiting territory where it operates.
Contracts should never be able to impose duties on third parties.
To be able to impose a solution or product, it is therefore essential to be pragmatic.
Carole Benichou has been able to impose her style in all her works.
Be able to impose the sharing of such facilities or property, including buildings.
Menem and De la Rúa were not able to impose a repressive solution.
Finally, to achieve what Blair and Schröder, and other governments, have been able to impose.
But nobody should be able to impose his religion on the rest of us.
European Aviation Safety Agency will be able to impose fines.
But the entrepreneur was able to impose interim measures on the seized goods.
For this reason, the court has been able to impose.
Although we were able to impose our weight as apostles of Christ.
The European Securities and Markets Authority should be able to impose periodic penalty payments.
The Commission will be able to impose penalties with a delaying effect and to suspend supply.
Do you think that they will be able to impose themselves?
Rodino " was able to impose discipline on the staff.
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