Sentence examples for imposes too from inspiring English sources

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Hollande insists the agreement imposes too much austerity and does too little to spur growth.

Some argue that this imposes too onerous a burden on minority voters.

The system, she said, "imposes too many barriers that isolate them from that care".

Critics of the ruling last June argue that it imposes too great a burden and excessive costs on prosecutors.

Republican senators argue that it imposes too great a regulatory burden on industry, which is already obliged to disclose when it is subject to a cyber-attack.

Yet many now view TARP as an albatross that imposes too many restrictions, including on executive pay, and suggests that recipients are desperate for capital.

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We should be wary of imposing too much civility.

"If you impose too strict a program, the population will refuse".

Typically disasters have arisen where quarantine has failed or has been imposed too late.

The Israeli military official called the proposal unacceptable because it imposed too many conditions on Israel.

I tried not to impose too much, and I always seemed to get invited back.

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