Impose
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This means that if Trump fulfills his campaign promises – say, to
impose
severe immigration limits and high import tariffs – he won’t actually solve the problem.
So, to be blunt, NAM survives because of America’s recent global domination and its efforts to
impose
its policies globally.
That failure was epitomized by the inability to
impose
a peace agreement on Palestinians and Israelis in 2000.
By dealing with other governments one on one, China can negotiate from a position of strength and
impose
its own terms.
In this sense, the banking union is not a scheme to burden German taxpayers with the losses of failed southern European banks; rather, it is a mechanism to render all banks (including German ones) accountable for their own mistakes, thereby reducing the burden that they
impose
on domestic taxpayers.
Meanwhile, the current French proposal of a voluntary rollover by banks is flopping, as it would
impose
prohibitively high interest rates on the Greeks.
Only an Israel seriously willing to seek security through agreement, not one that wants to
impose
her security on her neighborhood by fiat, can be partner to an international effort to bring stability to Lebanon and beyond.
It can no longer
impose
its will on others, as George W. Bush’s administration sought to do, but it could lead a cooperative effort to involve both the developed and the developing world, thereby reestablishing American leadership in an acceptable form.
And, since you won’t get the two sides to agree to it, you’ll have to
impose
it from the outside.
After the 2008 economic crisis, Europe introduced a “reverse majority rule,” under which any Commission proposal to
impose
a fine is final, unless EU finance ministers can muster a two-thirds majority against it.
This raises concerns among public opinion that migrants rejected by some countries could flood those that do not
impose
tighter restrictions.
The day after US President Barack Obama announced the launch of the TTIP negotiations, the European Commission released its blueprint for a Eurozone Financial Transaction Tax that would
impose
new costs on US banks operating in EU markets.
Indeed, despite expressions of solidarity, they have refused to establish a protection zone for Syrian civilians along the border of neighboring states, or to
impose
a no-fly zone for Syrian military aircraft.
Even though the US does
impose
import duties on Chinese steel (and many other products), the motive hardly seems to be to lower the world price of steel.
Host countries could address their needs by adopting a radical solution that would unilaterally
impose
capital controls and other measures to protect their domestic markets.
It would allow host countries to
impose
restrictions on credit expansion, regardless of how a financial institution chooses to channel capital to its market, and would strengthen host countries’ rights to request information from home-country regulators.
For these reasons, Europeans favor a new Security Council resolution, even if its measures are weaker than what the United States or the EU could
impose
unilaterally.
Second, the UN ought to make good on its threat and
impose
sanctions against the Sudanese government unless it stops using its aircraft to destroy villages and unless it stops supporting the jangaweed.
Hitler, Lenin, and Mussolini sought power in order to use the state to
impose
their will and their programs.
This means that it is not the role of any international institution to
impose
a particular model of development on any country – a mistake that the World Bank made in the past, and that it has been working to correct.
Such advances in the processing speed and storage capacity of computers are expected to continue until the laws of physics
impose
certain limits.
But negative interest rates
impose
costs on savers and banks, which are then passed on to customers.
The government also claims that I control the European institutions in Brussels, and that I am using that control to
impose
the nefarious “Soros Plan” on EU member states.
But, when Romney talked about increasing coal production, Obama neglected to point out that carbon dioxide from coal-fired electricity generation is already a major contributor to climate change; that we still lack the technology to produce “clean coal”; and that increasing the use of coal will
impose
huge burdens on people worldwide.
Similarly, healthy and sustainable globalization should not
impose
a straitjacket of common rules on everyone.
And he has promised to
impose
a 45% tariff on Chinese goods.
And it is set to
impose
punitive tariffs on a range of Chinese goods over alleged intellectual-property theft.
I believe that the attempt by President Putin’s Kremlin to
impose
“liberal empire” or “sovereign democracy” on the post-Soviet states will fail.
Moreover, the US should
impose
targeted sanctions, including asset freezes on senior military officers who maintain particularly close ties to terrorists.
Others believe that China will wish to
impose
its own mark and create its own international institutional system as its power increases.
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