Sentence examples for should be imposing from inspiring English sources

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"Of course the national mouthpiece should be imposing," said one user.

Ex-Number 10 policy guru Steve Hilton said the UK should be imposing sanctions, not rolling out the red carpet.

When a journalist with the paper, Maya Lau, asked Cox for his response, he said that he thought courts should be imposing the death penalty more, not less.

"I don't think we should be imposing additional taxes on working families at a time when the economy is so fragile," she said.

In confirming her pledge not to raise taxes on any households making less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, Clinton said, "I don't think we should be imposing new big programs that are going to raise middle-class families' taxes".

Steve Hilton, a former policy adviser to David Cameron, told BBC Newsnight the UK should be imposing sanctions on China over issues such as its "vicious political oppression" and its "relentless cyber attacks", instead of "rolling out the red carpet".

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If it is, pay cuts should be imposed.

"Where such power is identified, remedies should be imposed.

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