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impose on

verb as in abuse

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That’s why “impact fees,” which most of the state’s localities impose on developers, have gone through the roof, reaching more than $100,000 per home in some jurisdictions and at least $1 billion a year statewide.

And she is under enormous pressure to show Trump that she takes his security concerns seriously in order to avoid sweeping tariffs he has threatened to impose on Mexican goods.

Like Hitler, Trump seems to be signaling that he is not terribly concerned with obeying the constraints that the Constitution and Congress impose on him.

From Salon

Donald Trump, filed last month in a Massachusetts federal court, officials at all levels across 24 states signed on to an amicus brief warning about the burden that Trump’s effort to unilaterally eliminate birthright citizenship would impose on their governments.

From Salon

Niesr has estimated that the 25% tariffs the US has threatened to impose on Mexico and Canada could reduce UK GDP growth by 0.1 percentage points in 2025.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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