Examples of using Is to impose in English and their translations into Swedish
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There is another way, of course, and that is to impose exchange controls.
Their aim is to impose a new financial system
the only way we will achieve them is to impose a ban.
If the aim is to impose the'precautionary principle', then it should be applied to solar technology, too.
Yet Europe's response to the mobility of unemployed persons is to impose what are known as protective or transitional measures.
The next logical step is to impose a kerosene levy on all commercial aviation within the European Union,
The mere making of one's consciousness over according to thoughts evolved by other's minds is to impose a false condition upon that individual.
TASK operator complex"Sturm-S" is to impose the aiming mark on the target
following UN Security Council Resolution 1591(2005), is to impose certain restrictive measures against Sudan,
rather than a complex of learned habits and attitudes, is to impose on a new century an error which,
What is outrageous is to impose these rules at European level on the United Kingdom,
it would appear that the only chance we have of ensuring that the regime starts to make the necessary changes is to impose tough economic sanctions, targeted at strategic sectors where the regime holds a monopoly,
The stated aim is to impose policies which serve imperialist interests,
One measure which can be taken in the public sector in particular is to impose strict rules for people to retire who have reached retirement age so as to free up jobs for young people.
The overall aim of this directive is to impose a general obligation to market only safe products
What we can do, though, is to impose rules that are stricter than the European minimum we will be approving tomorrow,
A first step would be to impose a moratorium on implementation.
The general practice of the Commission has been to impose the maximum fine,
Another way of achieving policy objectives through public procurement could be to impose on contracting authorities obligations on"what to buy.
If we are to impose restrictions on emissions, let us introduce a specific emissions system,
The aim of the new system would be to impose exchange rate discipline on the"pre-ins" and ensure that they comply with, or at least move towards compliance with, the convergence criteria.
If you are to impose these kinds of sanctions on Cuba,
The response of the government was to impose a bank holiday lasting until 7 July,
Therefore, the best option would be to impose a tiled floor and have a heating system.
If we were to impose a minimum of 50%, there would be cases where we would have difficulty in meeting these different obligations.
If a Member State were to impose its own noise standards on freight wagons,
If that State were to impose its conditions for tax approval this would unduly restrict the free movement of workers.
The only way of avoiding this type of problem in the future will be to impose draconian rules enshrining caution
the aim being to impose flexible forms of employment.