Examples of 'might impose' in a sentence

Meaning of "might impose"

Might impose: This phrase suggests a possibility or likelihood of imposing something, such as a rule, restriction, or obligation. It denotes a potential action that may be taken under certain circumstances

How to use "might impose" in a sentence

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The court might impose conditions on your release.
And the same for other sanctions that we might impose.
Might impose an arbitrary limit.
Everything functions to prevent having to pay fines the organization might impose.
This might impose a.
It stated that the death penalty was the gravest sentence society might impose.
These applications might impose a lighter load on the system if converted to a multithreaded structure.
Others have warned against the financial burdens that a trade facilitation deal might impose.
Especially the latter might impose a problem in case the channel is rapidly changing.
Sir, I will remind you the punishment this court might impose on you is severe.
Services and apps might impose additional limits on file and volume sizes.
God was willing to let David chose from three possible punishments, which He might impose.
We thought we might impose upon your generosity and lodge with your family tonight.
If you were with me, it might impose a politeness.
Now, we are aware of the … - financial burdens this might impose.

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There are two ways in particular which might impose this demand on our political leaders.
South Korea might impose cryptocurrency trading ban.
I wonder, however, if i might impose.
I wonder if I might impose upon you to have your chauffeur drive me.
In principle, a contract might impose a requirement on me.
Finally, they might impose compulsory publication of the award notice.
Along with charging interest, lenders might impose certain fees when you get a personal loan.
Thyroid disorders might impose a risk of developing menopausal complication in the long-term.
And now I heard he might impose a curfew?
According to industry, REACH might impose an administrative burden and create competitive disadvantages.
Third, the court might impose imprisonment.
I wonder if I might impose on you for a lift, Miss Holt?

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