Examples of 'wants to impose' in a sentence

Meaning of "wants to impose"

wants to impose: Describes the desire or intention to establish authority, rules, or specific conditions on others, often in a forceful or assertive manner

How to use "wants to impose" in a sentence

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wants to impose
She wants to impose it from the top.
Do not think my compatriot wants to impose on you.
It also wants to impose itself on others by force.
It is a whole society against a regime that wants to impose domination.
Whom he wants to impose on me with force as first prefect.
This is what he wants to impose.
Terrorism wants to impose itself and its logic on us.
It is not a mandatory vehicle of the kind the opposition wants to impose.
Now it wants to impose its enemies as our enemies.
It just depends on the tariff that the government wants to impose.
And it wants to impose a congestion charge.
In addition to job cuts and privatization, the troika wants to impose so-called structural reforms.
Force wants to impose itself everywhere.
Digital tax or when France wants to impose the tech giants.
It wants to impose federalism on us all.

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The fact that the Commission wants to impose a minimum quota is a first step.
He wants to impose his worldview on us.
And for this the NPR Board wants to impose a mandatory tax on stations.
He wants to impose an authoritarian regime to crush any attempts to resist.
Surely, Washington wants to impose its conditions.
It wants to impose the western culture and way of life in the whole world.
However, part of the Brexit camp wants to impose customs duties on the EU.
He wants to impose new ones.
Undeniably, this exclusive domain the West wants to impose on nuclear technology is unbelievable!
It wants to impose them on us.
Most Republicans believe their President wants to impose Sharia law in the United States?
Gentleman wants to impose rules on others that do not apply to himself.
The media has called the sanctions that the U.S. wants to impose against Russia.
True love never wants to impose itself on the beloved.
President of the United States, Donald Trump wants to impose 20 % tax.
I am not a leader who wants to impose leadership lines all the time.
France wants to impose a digital tax but is facing resistance from the United States.
Ask the London Mayor who now wants to impose “ knife control ” in his city.
He wants to impose a loyalty oath on the Palestinians citizens of Israel.
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He wants to impose the private sector 's methods on the public sector.
Distrusts anyone who wants to impose a color or cut with do not feel identified.
It wants to impose sharia, but the law must take precedence over faith.
The European Union wants to impose a tax on digital services.
It wants to impose federalism on us all . It says so quite explicitly.
In a world where America wants to impose its law again, this worldview is unbearable.
It wants to impose a fundamentalist, Islamic state on all seven million Somali inhabitants.
Today, US imperialism wants to impose its hegemony on the entire world by military means.
Norway wants to impose electric aircraft for regional….
A municipality wants to impose a limit to giant supermarkets to secure small shops in the city.
The mayor also wants to impose fines on climbers attempting to climb without adequate equipment.
The government wants to impose austerity politics that do not have majority support from the country.
The European regulator wants to impose on financial intermediaries a new approach in customer relations.
France wants to impose a taxation on Tech Giants.
Azerbaijan wants to impose the transactions of crypto-currencies.

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