Aún no tenemos significados para "impose on".
1What level of cost will the emissions trading scheme impose on businesses?
2The just God does not impose on mankind the necessity for scoundrels.
3This isn't a legalistic trip which they seek to impose on others.
4She didn't want to impose on him more than she already had.
5An artifice so shallow was not likely to impose on Mr. Henley.
6It's a darned shame the way all of them impose on Kate.
7It isn't right, I know, to impose on you in this way.
8He believes those who flatter him, who impose on his good heart.
9Why impose on himself this hour of waiting, of anguish and torture?
10You thus impose on the impetuous sallies of cupidity a salutary rein!
11Said she didn't want to impose on my hospitality any longer.
12They're hardly allowed to do anything, much less impose on or pressure anyone.
13I mean, I don't really know you well enough to impose on you.
14It's none of publishers' business what conditions funders impose on authors.
15Plus, Stephen couldn't quite bring himself to impose on the newlyweds.
16I will accept any sanction the club impose on me regarding this incident.
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