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be imposed upon
verb
To establish or apply by authority.
Exact(60)
He will not be imposed upon.
It will never be imposed upon them".
The record-breaking fine that could be imposed upon France's largest bank has alarmed French authorities.
No peace can be imposed upon them -- not by the United States; not by anybody else.
So let me be clear: no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other.
Mr Obama's argument was that "no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other".
The role of clergymen and doctors is to be available for consultation, which should never be imposed upon the woman.
Conversely, new rules cannot ordinarily be imposed upon a state, without its consent, by the will of other states.
"I should be able to make my own judgments on what I want covered, and it should not be imposed upon me by state regulators," Mr. Horwitz said.
The working draft of the plan is more than a hundred pages long, and includes numerous overlays designating the various restrictions that would be imposed upon property owners.
And the new office to investigate homes should ensure that meaningful civil or criminal penalties, or both, be imposed upon these operators.
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