Examples of 'it would impose' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would impose"

it would impose: Indicates a potential action or decision that could have a negative effect or be burdensome. It is often used when discussing rules, regulations, or restrictions

How to use "it would impose" in a sentence

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It would impose an increased burden on our companies.
The second relates to the verification requirements it would impose.
It would impose stiffer penalties for cruelty to animals.
Of healthcare costs as it would impose if.
It would impose another layer of regulation.
Mexico also said this month that it would impose tariffs on pork.
It would impose state taxes on sales and cultivation.
Advocates exult over the nuclear constraints it would impose on Iran.
It would impose the sanctions.
Mexico also announced that it would impose tariffs on American exports as retaliation.
It would impose three unique levels of requirements for variety registration.
The United States announced Friday morning that it would impose new economic sanctions on Iran.
But it would impose sizeable investment and congestion costs.
The reasons are many, including the cost and limits it would impose on us.
It would impose penalties on doctors who proceed with abortion in such circumstances.

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However, we would have imagined that it would impose itself more prominently in this ranking.
It would impose a competitive disadvantage for the traditional broadcasters and broadcasting distributors.
Because the bill would change the definition of a crime, it would impose a state-mandated local program.
It also suggested it would impose a salary cap and perform financial audits of clubs.
It would impose extremely heavy burdens on public administrations and the Commission.
Beijing had warned Pyongyang it would impose unilateral sanctions if it went ahead, he added.
It would impose unnecessary bureaucracy on an already highly competitive and successful UK ports market.
The government said in June that it would impose unspecified “ comprehensive measures ” if necessary.
It would impose a four-year contract and new pay rate increases.
But Republicans blocked the bill, arguing it would impose burdensome new regulations.
First, it would impose a duty on members of society.
Finally, the Council declared that it would impose targeted sanctions against individuals who,.
Second, it would impose specific conditions to protect minors and young adults.
She worries, sensibly, that it would impose costs on businesses and consumers.
Critics argue it would impose ever-increasing costs on seniors.
FIFA said Thursday it would impose ” severe sanctions ” when the integrity of competitions is compromised.
Washington warned it would impose sanctions beyond removing Turkey from the F-35 program.

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