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curfew impose PRENSA

impose new taxes ECON.

impose one's authority upon V.

impose restrictions on V.

impose something on V.

impose as a duty or obligation upon V.

impose a tax or fine on V.

inflict or impose a penalty or punishment on V.

inflict or impose a punishment or a penalty V.

inflict or impose a punishment or a penalty on V.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Impose mark-to-market accounting on bank balance sheets based upon asset funding.
www.businessinsider.com
I think we should emphasize our femininity rather to impose the so-called stereotyped feministic attitude of the second wave.
en.wikipedia.org
Some airlines impose excess baggage embargoes on certain routes, indicating that they will accept no (or very little) excess baggage.
en.wikipedia.org
In the meantime, it would be sufficient to impose a heavily graduated tax on wealth and limit the right of inheritance.
www.marxist.com
The landlord may also impose a new lease on the holdover tenant.
en.wikipedia.org
The key message of the work not only postulated that idiocy of woman, but also tried to impose this on already dubious methods.
en.wikipedia.org
And impose a limit on the number of fluffy pastries near the checkout counter.
www.dailyrepublic.com
But we do mean to impose punishment and retribution upon their guilty, barbaric leaders.
en.wikipedia.org
Nine per cent of employers expect to impose a pay freeze.
www.independent.co.uk
We overrate our ability to impose our preferred order on these systems, and there is a "myth of the master strategist" in politics especially.
www.ft.com

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