Sentence examples for to imposing from inspiring English sources

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to imposing

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To establish or apply by authority.

  • Congress imposed new tariffs.

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They are also prone to imposing arbitrary targets and taxes.

International coordination could be crucial to imposing the proposals.

The university and its students should prefer improving today's orthodoxies to imposing them on our forebears".

This would ease the way to imposing retaliatory trade barriers against Chinese goods.

That has often made even pro-business politicians more open to imposing new rules.

But the administration said it was committed to imposing the sanctions.

But even he is open to imposing limits on the currently unlimited contributions to political parties.

On Tuesday the Senate passed a bill that brings America closer to imposing tariffs on China.

Mr. Putin's efforts initially appeared limited to imposing state control over the country's natural resources.

One of the biggest hurdles to imposing his vision, though, has been Congress.

"I'm interested in solving problems as opposed to imposing doctrine," he said.

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