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The Mexican government has said it may refuse to cooperate with requests for extradition unless the country seeking extradition assures that it will not impose the death penalty.

You shouldn't try to impose your religion on others, everyone has a right to their own beliefs, and you should respect them.

Teachers shouldn't try to impose their own religious or moral beliefs on their students.

Confucius once said, "Do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire.

" Environmental groups want the government to impose a special levy on SUVs because of their poor fuel efficiency.

President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher both refused to impose sanctions against South Africa despite repeated calls to do so.

In general, countries seem prepared to impose sanctions against other countries only when it is in their own interest to do so.

In 1985, the United States Senate voted to impose economic sanctions on South Africa in protest against the government's apartheid policy.

The U.

S.

government is to impose two of the sanctions against those countries.

The U.

N.

moved to impose sanctions.

We should not impose our opinions on other people.

You shouldn't impose your opinion on others.

The government decided to impose a special tax on very high incomes.

It is improper to impose sanctions upon the union.

Unless Japan eliminates those unfair tariffs, the U.

S.

will impose sanctions.

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