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impose on造句
1. I don't want to impose on you. 2. What I would impose on a stepson for is some Internet lessons. 3. Now he was happy enough to let Rickards impose on his solitude to use him as a sounding board. 4. The structure we impose on preferences in turn induces a relatively simple form of demand functions faced by individual firms. 5. The point of a general damnatio was to impose on the heir a general obligation to pay the legacies left. 6. But this is something we impose on the accumulation of our sense impressions. 7. That is an unfair responsibility to impose on institutions that will not want to retain holdings in all 10 authorities. 8. You shouldn't impose on his good nature. 9. I don't want to impose on you by staying too long. 10. Thirdly, some clinics impose on patients unnecessary treatment or examination sheerly for profit. 11. The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves. 12. We could ask to stay the night, but I don't want to impose on them. 13. Externalities bring trouble because people and companies do not, generally, pay for the costs they inadvertently impose on others. 13.try its best to gather and create good sentences. 14. When it comes to entrepreneurship there are no insurmountable barriers except those we impose on ourselves. 15. I declare the global social space we are building to be naturally independent of the tyrannies you seek to impose on us. 16. After that, the panel is expected to hold public, televised hearings on what punishment to impose on Gingrich. 17. But these projects count for little in comparison with the massive economic burden that tobacco-related diseases will impose on African economies in the future. 18. Part two: the paper analyzed the impact that fluctuation of the market house price impose on residential mortgage. 19. The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.