Examples of 'is to impose' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to impose"

is to impose: This phrase suggests the act of enforcing a rule, authority, or idea on others. It implies the exertion of control or power over a situation or group of people by setting forth a specific requirement or regulation

How to use "is to impose" in a sentence

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I do not think that that is to impose anything.
One way is to impose monetary penalties.
One way to foster creativity in your photography is to impose limitations on yourself.
Its role is to impose the current in the coupling transformer.
Controller couples first thing does is to impose their tastes on clothing.
The goal is to impose adequate penalty to discourage any offender from criminal behavior.
The only way to national unity is to impose discipline on the masses.
The aim is to impose a sufficient penalty to discourage the offender from criminal behavior.
An alternative is to impose more.
The plan is to impose a new tax that will go directly to the general budget.
The purpose of every belligerent is to impose his will on his opponent.
There are alternatives and the only way we will achieve them is to impose a ban.
Their desire is to impose not to dialogue.
The basic point of any arms control treaty is to impose restrictions.
The intention is to impose their agenda on the white majority.

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Another way to limit the rights and remedies of consumers is to impose a foreign law.
The fight is to impose theirs.
Who is to impose political and democratic control on the uncontrolled European Central Bank?
The object in war is to impose our will on our enemy.
Who is to impose political and dem ocratic control on the uncontrolled European Central Bank?
A disadvantage of this method is to impose a complete standstill of drilling operations.
Convince people that the only way to stop a pandemic is to impose mandatory testing.
One way to do so is to impose a tariff on the import of the product.
The next step, as they see it is to impose Sharia.
Its goal is to impose the Islam like the true religion.
In a practical sense, manipulating Perspective is to impose a specific understanding onto reality.
The goal is to impose the creditors ' conditions and turn work into slavery.
The real purpose of the discretion is to impose terms and conditions of revival.
We do it is to impose some structure on the course, including deadlines, to.
The second function of this envelope is to impose a direction of reading of the data.
The aim is to impose a link between who's in and who's out.
And, the only solution is to impose a carbon tax!
Its objective is to impose temporary order, if necessary by force.
There is another way, of course, and that is to impose exchange controls.
No, your goal is to impose your religious beliefs on everyone.
Your true spiritual power, therefore, is to impose your will effortlessly.
JR 's approach is to impose his photographs to the eyes of the public.
The object of this Bill is to impose the required sanctions.
To do otherwise is to impose a prior restraint, and hence to violate the Constitution.
The purpose of the legal definition, however, is to impose a premarket approval requirement . ”.
A mistake is to impose a heavy-handed, highly intensive.
So, to be autonomous is to impose a law on yourself.
A further alternative is to impose differing modulations at each reflector 5.
One way of combating such practices is to impose a floor, rather than a ceiling, on prices.
The militants say their aim is to impose a stricter enforcement of Sharia law across Nigeria.
In any case the goal is to impose austerity upon the population.
The least both parties could do is to impose an absolute freeze on military activity.
Another possible method of selection is to impose conditions on distributions related to the problem.
The main objective of this change is to impose tighter control over agricultural spending.
To rule BY law is to impose injustice from above.

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