Examples of 'right to impose' in a sentence

Meaning of "right to impose"

The phrase 'right to impose' refers to the authority or power to enforce or implement something. It implies the ability to establish or enforce rules, regulations, or restrictions on others

How to use "right to impose" in a sentence

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You have no right to impose summary justice.
Even if an association has the right to impose a.
You have no right to impose his presence on us.
So the cantonment board has no right to impose it.
I have no right to impose a new electoral programme.
The state has the right to impose.
The right to impose your beliefs on others.
But you have no right to impose yourself.
Right to impose taxes for the support of any form of religion.
Others have no right to impose their morals on me.
Your justification is now that the majority have the right to impose on the minority.
You have no right to impose values on people.
His competence also included criminal cases and he had the right to impose a death penalty.
We reserve the right to impose additional restrictions.
Child bride happens because adults believe they have the right to impose marriage upon a child.

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Countries have no right to impose their institutions on others.
It was the Council alone that had the right to impose sanctions.
I had no right to impose my fantasies on you.
He did not think we had the right to impose our will.
You have no right to impose your religious beliefs on me.
But this does not give me the right to impose it on others.
It has no right to impose its laws on the rest of the world.
This is why the state has the right to impose its regulations.
The right to impose discipline shall in no way justify the following acts.
The state has no right to impose penalties.
It seems right to impose financial and legal penalties if a company commits a serious offence.
Neither do you have the right to impose your beliefs on me.
Is it right to impose rules and restrictions on others?
Municipalities also have the right to impose other requirements.
It is our right to impose the laws that we want to govern our country.
Otherwise the complainant country has the right to impose compensatory tariffs.
Nobody has the right to impose anything on us unless we want it.
In case of late payment the Supplier reserves the right to impose penalties.
And you have no right to impose your deliriums on me.
Total freedom, but the regional authorities have the right to impose restrictions.
Has the right to impose.
The right to impose conditions on use of information and contact with previous employers ;.
I do not have any right to impose my will over.
Under the Constitution, the President is vested with the exclusive right to impose martial law.
Teachers have the right to impose order on students.
This was not contested by Russia, but St Petersburg maintained the right to impose conditions.
Employers have the right to impose lockouts in the same circumstances.
Exercises regulatory powers and the right to impose sanctions ;.
No side has the right to impose its standpoint on the other.
Although open to discussion, admins reserve the right to impose their decisions.
The state has no right to impose penalties for religious opinions.
The Reich Concordat granted Pacelli the right to impose the new Code of.
You have no right to impose the way we should interpret a poem.
It will clarify which territory has the right to impose a tax on which profit.
Parents have no right to impose their dreams and aspirations on their children.

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