Using "impose" in a sentence

In the worst-case scenario for the tech giants, a loss in Gonzalez could impose an intolerable amount of legal risk on companies like Google or Facebook that rely on algorithms to sort through content.
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That’s the way I see the game, without trying to impose tactical plans on them… The rest will take care of itself.
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Warren is said to be looking to impose regulatory obligations such as audited financial statements and bank-like capital requirements in particular.
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The Post’s Philip Bump writes that this is a long-standing claim, made newly salient with new Twitter owner Elon Musk’s release last week of internal documents about the decision to impose that limit.
Source: The Washington Post

Slashing the separation between church and state, empowering people with religious objections to impose their beliefs on non-believers and those who believe differently, and dismantling protections for women, LGBTQ people, Indigenous people, and other people who have historically been shut out of the political process—this is white Christian nationalism, and it’s what Republicans have to offer in the place of democracy.
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Now that the regional administrator has recommended blocking the mine, the agency’s assistant administrator for water, Radhika Fox, has 60 days to decide whether to impose the veto, make changes or reject it entirely.
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Lithuania’s State Security Department said earlier that Shebunova's presence "may impose a threat to the country's national security over her links with Russian structures.
Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

The changes also impose strict limits on noise generated by the high energy use operations.
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One should check state tax rules, especially for states that impose the AMT (such as California).
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Bankman-Fried used his tweet thread to antagonize Binance boss Zhao, claiming that he had "won," and that the restrictions that Zhao wanted to impose as part of Binance's aborted bailout were excessively onerous.
Source: CNBC

But what I’m usually trying to do in those cases is guide them back to their own vision, not impose my vision, because hopefully I still have a good understanding of what they were trying to achieve when they’ve maybe got a little lost, when they don’t know what’s up and what’s down anymore, because the studio, and the creative process, can be like that.
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Supreme Court or by seeking to impose a new congressional redistricting plan next year.
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)In a sign of the simmering tensions between the two sides, Fox lawyers have asked the court to impose tens of thousands of dollars in sanctions against Dominion.
Source: The New York Times

) said that was no reason to fail to move forward with legislation to impose an ethics code on the high court.
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It came one day after the House voted to impose the agreement.
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Although some of the challenges for sample manipulation and processing (for example, dealing with PCR inhibitors) are applicable across molecular assays, different metagenomic sequencing technologies (particularly long-read sequencing) impose additional constraints (for example, DNA purity, molecular weight, among others).
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As far as the flavored tobacco ban is concerned, the legislation does not include criminal penalties on users, but does impose civil penalties on sellers, Favor said.
Source: The Columbus Dispatch

He said he expected to face “pressure” to recognize Kosovo and to impose sanctions against Russia but that he would explain Serbia's positions during several meetings with EU leaders in Tirana.
Source: ABC News

I support the Convention of States Project; a national effort to call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution, restricted to proposing amendments that will impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power and jurisdiction, and impose term limits on its officials and members of Congress.
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Crucially they'll have the power to impose hefty fines on the companies if they fall short.
Source: BBC

“From now on, art is a propaganda tool this gov uses to impose its ideological vision.
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During his speech last month in Florida launching his latest presidential run, Trump said he would push a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress and pursue a lifetime ban on lobbing by former members and cabinet members — two ideas that were also part of his 2016 campaign platform, but that he never pursued while in office.
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In his campaign, he promised to end new permits for oil exploration and impose a windfall tax on oil and coal companies.
Source: The New York Times

Having witnessed the extremism on both sides — French occupiers and their Arab resisters — and the cycles of violence and retaliation, he was determined to find a space for dialogue, or at least impose limits on the killing.
Source: Vox.com

Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers, as part of their effort to overturn his loss to Joe Biden, also argued that state legislatures could throw out election results they didn’t like and impose a president of their choice on voters.
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Better to let the voters impose their own type of impeachment in the polling booths in 2024.
Source: The Hill

They argue that state constitutions “may not impose substantive state-constitutional limits” on laws governing federal elections, an argument that also precludes state courts from striking down election laws that violate such limits.
Source: Vox.com

In other words, he’s not certain that despite overwhelming Democratic legislative majorities he could muster a two-thirds vote for a profits tax, due to a general reluctance among politicians to impose new taxes and the oil industry’s vigorous courting of support, aided by its influential unions.
Source: Imperial Valley Press

Although this particular act of censorship presents itself as a kind of anti-censorship, its overt aim is to impose state control over what speech and which ideas may be disregarded.
Source: The Atlantic

In the backdrop of internal OPEC Plus deliberations this weekend was an agreement reached Friday by Ukraine’s allies to impose a cap on the price of Russian oil.
Source: The Washington Post

Thus, the platform will have to comply with the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules, 2021[11] which impose due diligence requirements such as prominently displaying user policies, warning users against the use of illegal/obscene content, having a grievance redressal mechanism for complaints, etc.
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Touting his refusal to impose lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic, he said that Florida “was a refuge of sanity when the world went mad.
Source: CNN

Cut! City lawmakers are set to introduce legislation that would impose caps on how often movie and television crews can film in certain parts of the Big Apple, The Post has learned.
Source: New York Post

The bloc will also impose new controls on exports, with a focus on dual-use goods such as chemicals, nerve agents, electronics and IT components, which “could be used by the Russian war machine,” she added.
Source: CNN

Amid so much suffering, calls have been growing in Washington to impose government oversight on the industry.
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 Next year, Italy plans to impose a one-off windfall tax of 50% on the extra income energy firms have booked as a result of the rise in oil and gas prices.
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"Lawyers for the Michigan State football players also said the Washtenaw County Prosecutor's office asked Garwood to impose drug and alcohol testing for the five players facing arraignment Friday.
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In addition, FGC section 12155 requires the commission to impose a three-year suspension of hunting privileges for poachers convicted of three violations related to the taking or possession of birds or mammals in a five-year period.
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To do so, member countries would jointly impose a series of tariffs against metals produced in environmentally harmful ways.
Source: The New York Times

A similar approach to the Second Amendment would have allowed lower courts to at least consider the value of existing firearms laws in relation to the constraints they impose on gun owners.
Source: The Hill

Marchant has promised to decertify Biden’s 2020 victory in Nevada and wants to impose hand counts across the state.
Source: The Washington Post

Kumar, who uses the term “lapdog media” for India’s pro-establishment news channels, said the government wants to “impose their idea of journalism on people.
Source: Los Angeles Times

Judge Cannon’s decision to impose the special master, Judge Raymond J.
Source: The New York Times

The European Central Bank has raised concerns over an idea to impose a cap on gas prices in Europe.
Source: CNBC

Meanwhile, some Texas lawmakers have filed a handful of bills ahead of the upcoming legislative session that would set new rules on where concrete batch plants can be built and impose tougher pollution restrictions on the facilities.
Source: San Antonio Report

Tesla CEO Elon Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but he tweeted in September that he believes "government should rarely impose its will upon the people, and, when doing so, should aspire to maximize their cumulative happiness.
Source: Austin American-Statesman

Yellen will face the challenge of holding together an international push to impose crushing sanctions on Russia without causing additional inflationary blowback.
Source: The New York Times

O) to Nike , scores of companies have severed connections with Russia as western nations impose sanctions, including shutting out some Russian banks from the SWIFT global financial network.
Source: Reuters

), a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, and included in the Senate’s annual defense policy bill would impose a lifetime ban on the secretary of state and deputy secretaries of state from advising or representing any foreign government once they leave office.
Source: The Washington Post

LUO JISHENG/FOR CHINA DAILY In March 2018, the Donald Trump administration decided to impose additional tariffs of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on imported aluminium products.
Source: China Daily

 'Shorter people with traits such as psychopathy can use them to demand respect, impose costs on others and impress romantic partners.
Source: Daily Mail

“Whenever you impose restrictive policies, grey economy picks up,” analyst says.
Source: Geo News

is in no position to impose unwarranted sanctions on other countries or act as a ‘world policeman.
Source: The Hill

In other words, he’s not certain that despite overwhelming Democratic legislative majorities he could muster a two-thirds vote for a profits tax, due to a general reluctance among politicians to impose new taxes and the oil industry’s vigorous courting of support, aided by its influential unions.
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In addition, FGC section 12155 requires the commission to impose a three-year suspension of hunting privileges for poachers convicted of three violations related to the taking or possession of birds or mammals in a five-year period.
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  While both sections of the Securities Act impose strict liability for any “untrue statement of a material fact or [omission of] a material fact,” in a registration statement (15 U.
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Sometimes we're over her shoulder, or in her face, experiencing what she feels, and rooting for her to impose a narrative on her life that will reclaim her dignity and solve her problems, by turning her into the hero of one of the films she's heard other people describe but hasn't seen for herself.
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With reporting by Reuters, AP, AFP, and dpa Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Lawn Tennis Association came under pressure from the British government to impose a ban.
Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

“We didn’t attempt to impose a one-size-fits-all treatment program but instead encouraged centers to do what they thought would work best to get their patients into treatment for smoking.
Source: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

 You don't want to impose on the setup they already have.
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Home » Business » Italy to introduce 26% capital gains tax on digital asset profits Italy’s budget for 2023 includes plans to impose a 26% capital gains tax on digital asset profits exceeding €2,000 (~US$2,111), according to a report by Bloomberg.
Source: CoinGeek

The senators sent a letter to NHTSA, saying they were “deeply troubled” by the data and calling on the regulator “use all its investigative and regulatory authorities to shed needed light on this out-of-control industry and impose guardrails to prevent more deadly crashes.
Source: The Washington Post

And they say if the SHBP’s plan design committee does not come up with the promised savings, state Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio would then have the power to impose changes unilaterally.
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 'The middle class built America, and unions built the middle class,' Biden said, after deciding to seek legislation to impose a contract a threatened rail union strike that could hurt the economy.
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However, if Russia assesses the incidents were deliberate attacks, it will probably consider them as some of the most strategically significant failures of force protection since its invasion of Ukraine," the British defense ministry said Tuesday, adding that "the Russian chain of command will probably seek to identify and impose severe sanctions on Russian officers deemed responsible for allowing the incident.
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Amid so much suffering, calls have been growing in Washington to impose government oversight on the industry.
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Amid so much suffering, calls have been growing in Washington to impose government oversight on the industry.
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Florida’s action seeks to enjoin enforcement of MV Realty’s contracts with consumers, prevent future deceptive and unfair practices, return the money the defendants wrongfully took from homeowners and impose civil penalties.
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If the country does not abide by the decision, the countries who brought the complaints are entitled, under WTO rules, to impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.
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These are our identities,… Wall Street Journal: Keep going, Joe Biden, after ending railroad strike A looming national rail strike was narrowly averted, after the Senate voted 80-15 to impose a bargaining agreement on intransigent unions.
Source: Billings Gazette

G7 nations, the European Union and Australia agreed Friday to impose a price cap of $60 a barrel on Russian oil shipped to other countries that have not adopted an embargo.
Source: CNN

For the past 10 days, various officials have suggested the deal -- which US then-president Donald Trump scrapped in 2018 -- might not be renewed until at least mid-November, a deadline that Lapid has tried to use to push the West to impose a tougher approach in their negotiations.
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Absent centralized administration, localities increase their administrative costs, impose substantial additional compliance costs on businesses, and reduce overall levels of compliance.
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22pmLabor’s proposed coal price cap revealed ahead of national cabinet meetingBy David CroweThe federal government has asked the states to impose a price cap of $125 on every tonne of coal used by local power generators to support the electricity grid, hoping the states will make the changes needed to flow on to household bills next year.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald

In her 43-page ruling, Welch said the state abortion restrictions — which prohibit all abortions except in time-limited cases of pregnancies caused by rape or incest, lethal fetal anomaly or a serious risk to the physical health or life of a pregnant woman — impose a substantial burden on the sincere religious beliefs of the six plaintiffs: three Jewish women, one Muslim woman, one woman with general spiritual beliefs and Hoosier Jews for Choice, a religious organization.
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Privacy and online free expression are once again under threat in India, thanks to vaguely worded cybersecurity directions—promulgated by India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) earlier this year—that impose draconian mass surveillance obligations on internet services, threatening privacy and anonymity and weakening security online.
Source: EFF

auto trade deficit is one reason Trump threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on European autos, although he never followed through on that.
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Amid so much suffering, calls have been growing in Washington to impose government oversight on the industry.
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But it couldn’t impose an online-only requirement without help from Congress to get universal access to bank accounts and the internet.
Source: The American Prospect

Nor is it Kacsmaryk’s job to impose his own well-documented prudishness on a federal program like Title X.
Source: Vox.com

Under current systems, crypto exchanges are able to skirt around restrictions designed to stop money laundering and impose sanctions.
Source: The Guardian US

With reporting by Reuters, AP, AFP, and dpa Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Lawn Tennis Association came under pressure from the British government to impose a ban.
Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

As the eminent Cambridge Horn of Africa veteran scholar Christopher Clapham rightly wrote in 2017, Al-Shabaab remains better placed than the officially recognised regime to build up its authority from below, by acting as the most visible defender of Somali nationalism and identity against an international attempt to impose political order from above.
Source: The Conversation Indonesia

56 To mitigate their risks and shift some of the costs of severe floods away from their books of business in the event of unforeseen natural disasters, the GSEs impose flood insurance requirements on lenders and servicers as a condition of purchasing and servicing loans secured by properties located in FEMA-designated special flood hazard areas (SFHAs).
Source: Center For American Progress

Percoco, adding, “It seems as though we are using a federal law to impose ethical standards on state activity.
Source: The New York Times

There had been some considerable rumbling in recent weeks around whether World Athletics would or needed to impose an outright ban on Kenya.
Source: The Irish Times

The agreement also vows to unify Sudan’s armed forces and impose controls on military-owned companies.
Source: Al Jazeera English

Reynolds, who supports outlawing abortions, decided to turn to the courts to impose stricter abortion limits instead of calling a special session of the legislature to pass a new law.
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“Understand … that to want to impose an imaginary state of government on others by violence is not only a vulgar superstition, but even a criminal work,” Tolstoy wrote in Sevastapol Sketches.
Source: Foreign Policy Research Institute

Once we figure that out, we do our best to try and impose our will on the opponent.
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They didn't impose any danger.
Source: Football Match Report December 6, 2022 ESPN

Switzerland could be the first to impose driving bans on e-cars to restore energy security, as media reports quoted a draft regulation on restrictions and prohibitions on the use of electrical energy.
Source: Could It Impact Tesla's Ambitions? Yahoo Finance

District courts have discretion to impose either consecutive or concurrent sentences unless a statute mandates otherwise.
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In December 2021, Green ruled the bill did not violate the single subject rule in a case brought by local governments attempting to impose local health regulations on concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs.
Source: Missouri Independent

It cannot impose a fine or sentence.
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Presented by Chevron In a global first, the European Union reached a preliminary agreement today to impose a carbon tax on imported goods.
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