Sentence examples for expects to impose from inspiring English sources

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The city has put the proposal out for public comment until July 1 and expects to impose the ban, possibly with revisions, soon after, Dr. Sharfstein said.

The city fully expects to impose the emergency water cutoff, which would be the first by a major city in the developed world, NPR reported.

The White House did not specify whether it expects to impose special restrictions on travelers from specific countries, such as Belgium or France, that have been a substantial source of foreign fighters traveling to Syria and Iraq to join radical insurgent groups like the Islamic State.

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Bank of America has said it expected to impose the fees early next year.

The regulators are expected to impose more stringent requirements on the loans.

It is expected to impose a whopping fine of at least €1 billion ($1.3 billion).

The department is widely expected to impose retroactive tariffs on the Chinese products.

Nine per cent of employers expect to impose a pay freeze.

Ministers expect to impose £2bn of tax rises in 2015-16 compared to £21bn of welfare savings.

You're welcomed warmly, but don't expect to impose your own rhythm on the proceedings.

But industry-friendly Weld County is not expected to impose tougher rules.

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