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impose

[im-pohz] / ɪmˈpoʊz /


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Henrietta Treyz, head of economic policy research at Veda Partners, said the tariffs are similar to the ones the U.S. imposed over the summer on India for buying Russian oil.

From Barron's

Henrietta Treyz, head of economic policy research at Veda Partners, said the tariffs are similar to the ones the U.S. imposed over the summer on India for buying Russian oil.

From Barron's

And the state would impose a two-year maximum for any project undergoing Seqra review.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the exorbitant cost of implementing his design and the constraints that Gehry imposed, including on the use of images of his sculptural design, doomed the proposal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or maybe, through repeated exposure, Americans have been desensitized to the burden that unnecessary complexity imposes on us.

From The Wall Street Journal