Examples of using Right to impose in English and their translations into Swedish
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Citizens do not have the right to impose such opportunities.
The right to impose direct and indirect taxes in the EU rests with the Member States.
As I think no one has a right to impose his will on anyone.
We reserve the right to impose limits on the amount of any Transaction
Otherwise the complainant country has the right to impose compensatory tariffs.
Adobe has the right to impose reasonable conditions before providing such information.
Just because you can see the future doesn't give you the right to impose your will on it!
Jeff doesn't have the right to impose conditions on Albin, because it's not his hut.
as I think no-one has a right to impose his will on anyone.
As though electors have not a right to impose their will upon those they have elected!
It was right to impose sanctions in the immediate aftermath of Iraq' s expulsion from Kuwait,
any other person has the right to impose a syllable of law upon a Christian man without his own consent.
As I think no-one has a right to impose his will on anyone. but I always accept Anna's ways, The fact that Anna did not inform you was harmful to everyone.
These powers have been strengthened under the Maastricht Treaty which gives the Court the right to impose financial penalties on governments which fail to comply with its rulings.
We have no right to impose our view on the IASCF- this is up to the independent trustees- but we are making it our submission to improve the governance arrangements.
If any goods returned do not adhere to the above policy, then we reserve the right to impose a charge proportionate with the costs of processing the items re-sale.
HomeAway Payments has the right to impose upon You any penalties HomeAway Payments incurs due to collection requests which fail due to NSF or Your directive to block the request.
Mr President, on 13 September 2005, the so-called European Court of Justice made a ruling that gave the European Commission the right to impose criminal sanctions on the citizens of Member States.
Doesn't give you the right to impose your will on it! Just because you can see the future!
we do not have the right to impose a scientific model
Plus500 reserves its right to impose additional due diligence requirements where necessary.
the state where the recipient is resident for tax purposes claim the right to impose tax on income generated by an investment.
As I think no one has a right to impose his will on anyone. But I would always accept Anna's ways.
By saying‘no', by not responding clearly and by assuming the right to impose substantial definitions
We reserve the right to impose an administrative charge should you make any withdrawal involving a deposit that has not been staked.
those who think like him that they have no right to impose their particular views on the whole of European society through the means of legislation.
Nl also reserves the right to impose any penalty, or to temporarily
All Products offered on the Store are subject to availability and we reserve the right to impose quantity limits on any order,
Site Moderators have the right to impose Ban on Account in the event of a breach of the Regulations.
Carnival reserves the right to impose a fuel surcharge if necessary for this cruise.