Dictionary
to imposes
verb
To establish or apply by authority.
Exact(6)
If it convicts the defendant, it then considers whether to imposes a death sentence.
The UK has flip-flopped on the wisdom of encouraging the EU to imposes tariffs on Chinese steel.
When directed outward at a candidate or generally at "you," the subtle directive need to imposes a requirement and carries a silent "or else".
The second is to imposes an effective no fly zone in the form of a ban on all flights in Libya's airspace, except for those with an exclusively humanitarian purpose, to help protect civilians.
"Whether the regulation objected to imposes a substantial burden is an altogether different inquiry" from the beliefs themselves, the 2nd Circuit said.
Even though the WTO protocol that China has agreed to imposes restrictions on its actions, China's authorities can still play an active role in assisting its farming sector.
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sought to impose.
They have yet to impose fines.
First, the regulators need to impose order.
And to impose it on the reader.
That makes it harder to impose changes.
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