Impose
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With punctuation, I can
impose
a particular rhythm to what I am writing, but not with spelling.
One way we can try to
impose
different image features is by using pieces of existing images.
But now that she's a parent with three children of her own, there's no way she would allow them to get a library card, because of the strict deadlines libraries
impose.
The police response to a community in mourning was to use force to
impose
fear: fear of militarized police, imprisonment, fines.
So let's just imagine that the US decides to
impose
a 20 percent border tax on all imports from Mexico.
He found that if people see the justice system as a legitimate authority to
impose
rules and regulations, they would follow them.
"When new technologies
impose
themselves on societies long habituated to older technologies, anxieties of all kinds result."
So what we're trying to do is, we're trying to push these technologies towards creating bottom-up construction approaches for architecture, which contrast the current, Victorian, top-down methods which
impose
structure upon matter.
The Israelis would not want to have an economic blockade imposed on them, but they
impose
one on Gaza, and they say, "Well, the Palestinians, or some of them, have brought this on themselves."
Now, since this is TEDActive, and I learned from my analysis that I should actually give you something, I will not
impose
the ultimate or worst TEDTalk on you, but rather give you a tool to create your own.
The script is somewhat trite but the persistent nature of Wagner's dramatic shortcoming is unfortunately in place throughout, as he is given a free hand to
impose
his desultory stare at Wood, which must be discouraging to an actress.
Not only Patrick Sebastien thinks that he can do better than one century of psychiatry, but he also
impose
us a silly left ideology; with the character of the father's girlfriend, a boss, who want to take away the feeble of his girl.
Tim Robbins does not try to
impose
his ideas and beliefs on the viewers, but manages to make a film that are in most ways sympathetic to both views on the death penalty -- whether it is right to murder a murderer or not.
The book is a somewhat rambling collection of traveller's tales moving simply from one surreal landscape to another, but Simon Moore's adaptation tries to
impose
some order on the chaos by providing a parallel plot that sees Gulliver returned to England clearly deeply traumatised and trying to prove his way out of the insane asylum where the rival for his wife's affections has had him committed.
If you wanna have kids trained on weapons or the best way to kill a neighbor, go ahead,
impose
them Lethal Weapon, Kill Bill, any manga's anime, tell them Santa's a depraved who enters through the chimney directly to violate them.
The facts show that he was a totalitarian with a messiah streak, who openly wanted to
impose
Maoist tyranny on the world.
The whole film is depressingly reminiscent of those that occasionally came out of Rodger Corman's studio when he'd give a first time director a few bucks and a camera--but without the discipline Corman would
impose.
The girl refused to listen to reason and logic and used her passive/aggressive nature to control and
impose
her will on the guy who ultimately yielded his power and control over the relationship to her.
Holm is diminutive when compared to the Samson of the book - a physically impressive man capable of using his size to
impose
a presence.
We thus have the dual conflict but we do not have the Prince of Verona, a neutral character that can
impose
peace, or even worse the Prince seems to have chosen sides and to be on the side of Israel.
Robert Hossein, at the time one of the best European players, managed to
impose
himself also as a top screen and stage director.
However, it hardly matters, the melodrama Saura tries to
impose
upon his Carmen, because the Flamenco dancing and guitar music of the rehearsals_ which are 95% of the film _by some of the best known Flamenco dancers and musicians, more than repays the price of entry.
The film manages to
impose
a powerful sense of how unsteady our world is as we rush toward an environmentally unsustainable future at lightning speed - while showing us the terrifying beauty in our pursuit of progress.
Adolf Hitler's maniacal desire to
impose
his will on the rest of the world is the subject of this second in a seven part series of films produced by the U.S. War Department as an instructional tool for new soldiers entering the Armed Forces during World War II.
Director Alain Deruelle never manages to
impose
the jungle atmosphere on his audience, and the film feels like merely a rip off of better cannibal films.
The film is also noteworthy for its portrayal of the hypocrisy of adults who
impose
upon their children "values" that they themselves reject in their day-to-day lives.
They
impose
the nyc style on everyone that is forced into the show.
Thank heavens that this will never be seen in cinemas (and in my opinion should not even be on this site), and please, let us be spared of any other nonsense that these hacks try to
impose
on audiences
Probably religious in some way, because this is so typical with these people trying to
impose
there moral standards and be morally upset as they've done in Africa and elsewhere.
i'm willing to give Catherine Deneuve a lot of slack, because she is so beautiful to watch, but the thing that's troubling me here, in part, is that both she and Malkovich are lending their names to a film where they do little else, as also in the otherwise wonderful "I'm Going Home." unlike Johnny Depp, who has made his home in France but hasn't presumed to
impose
himself on French cinema, Malkovich keeps turning up but never seems to vary his vocal cadence, nor his basic persona.
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