Examples of 'we have imposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "we have imposed"

refers to the action of implementing or applying a rule, regulation, or restriction

How to use "we have imposed" in a sentence

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we have imposed
And we have imposed a curfew on the nightlife.
We must undo this disgrace we have imposed on ourselves.
We have imposed on you for long enough.
I wonder if we have imposed too much.
We have imposed on ourselves strict meal schedules.
They are a set of obligations that we have imposed on ourselves.
We have imposed on you enough for one evening.
This is attributable to the fact that we have imposed a cointegrating relationship.
We have imposed on the tanners enough.
But we must throw off many of the constraints we have imposed.
We have imposed our presence on you long enough.
We hope to achieve all that in the deadline we have imposed ourselves.
And we have imposed long enough.
There are only barriers and brakes that we have imposed on ourselves over the years.
We have imposed on his good nature long enough.
This is a case in particular where we have imposed that there is an interior solution.
We have imposed on your kindness enough.
Geological constraints We have imposed a plot for the pipeline.
We have imposed our will on none.
I can only tell you how much I regret the burden we have imposed on you.
But we have imposed enough.
Olivia and I both hate that we have imposed on you this way.
We have imposed on you enough.
This then is the double task which we have imposed on ourselves,.
This means that we have imposed a few restrictions on ourselves.
Our success confirms the guidelines, which we have imposed on ourselves,.
We have imposed on them with our problems and debts.
But our house is livable again, the downstairs, anyway, and we have imposed long enough.
We have imposed a curfew to stop the riots in the city.
Evening. It's been lovely meeting you. We have imposed on you enough for one.
We have imposed fines on industries.
You are so right, Cassie . But we have imposed enough . We really should get going.
We have imposed a curfew.
You are right, Mr. Poole . We have imposed enough.
We have imposed tough requirements as far as the transport of animals is concerned.
Too often, we have imposed our morality on others.
We have imposed tough re quirements as far as the transport of animals is concerned.
Like the Greeks, we have imposed our ideas of order and logic onto the universe.
We have imposed sanctions.
In fact, we have imposed such restrictions on ourselves for more than two decades.
We have imposed certain criteria in order to keep the network private and exclusive.
Of course . We have imposed our presence on you long enough.
We have imposed major costs on Russia.
Uh, no . We have imposed on your kindness enough.
We have imposed a fine on Microsoft of almost half a billion Euros.
We have imposed our conditions, in order to be your reliable partner in the future.
Finally, we have imposed on ourselves a set of measures directed at minimizing regulatory delays.
But we have imposed enough . We really should get going.
We have imposed on you long enough . Not true.
Why? We have imposed on you for long enough.

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