impose on造句

Everyone impose on Dave's good nature.

I'll teach thee to impose on a good-hearted, deluded father.

It is a painful thing to impose one's own subjective will on others and on everyone else.

The co-operation also highlights the pressures that volatile iron ore prices impose on mid-sized steel mills.

The conflict has also revealed that the price that record companies impose on their customers is exorbitant in relation to production and distribution costs.

The issue of announcement of listed corporations concerns the legal obligations to the shareholders of the corporation, society and stock market which impose on public limited liability corporations.

Most biologists now accept that the tree is not a fact of nature - it is something we impose on nature in an attempt to make the task of understanding it more tractable.

To impose one's will with one's own majesty, others just take it orally and refuse to accept it, and they will be rebellious for a long time.

impose on造句

impose one's views on others

To sacrifice one's life is not a decision that others can impose on you.

The environmental protection department will impose on these factories an extra drain fee for exceeding the provided standard.

Nature always magnanimously accepts people's alienation and likes, unlike life, people impose on you all kinds of things that you can't refuse but are unwilling to accept.

Whether we write our own life stories or have them dictated to us is matter of whether we live according to the choices we make or the rules we impose on ourselves.

Unlike in every previous election since 1999, no elite consensus exists for the 2011 poll, nor is there an Obasanjo-like figure strong enough to impose one.

many statutes impose only minimal constraints on the agency's use of compulsory process.

What costs do they impose on the industrial countries that implement them and on the developing countries that are affected by them.

In other words, schemas cannot quite do everything DTDs have long been able to, while on the other hand, schemas also cannot express a whole set of further rules one might wish to impose on documents.

To impose oneself on others.

It may perhaps be pleasant to be able to impose on the public in such a case.

This exchange of moieties seems to impose on these social orders in real life, in real terms, a way of making society more equal than it might otherwise be.

Most of them categorically refuse to bear the shackles that racists want to impose on them.

One man and one world, a fragrant flower. Each of us has a different character and hobby. The size is short and the inch is good. We do not impose on others. We need mutual understanding and appreciation, respect and tolerance.

Proponents of the idea argue, first, that American producers would otherwise be disadvantaged by the higher costs that their country's stricter standards impose on them.

impose one's rule(on a people)

In the real world we give credence to the costs which we impose on innocent third parties even when they are carriers of faciliators of law breakers.