Sentences with phrase «impose them on others»

It resulted from people not having to account for costs they impose on others.
As the Verge points out, the new browser is based on Apple's WebKit and Javascript engines and will be subject to the same speed limits Apple imposes on other third - party browsers.
But in exchange, South Korea had to reduce its steel exports to the U.S. by about 30 percent, Similar quotas could be imposed on other countries as part of a final deal.
Under Trump and a Republican - controlled Congress, the United States is expected to raise tariffs within the region to the consistently higher ones it imposes on all other countries.
Government ought to be a matter of what we can all agree on, not a matter what half the country wants to impose on the other half.
The Court was less than clear about the precise contours of the «high duty» it imposed on other government officials.
but they still had to receive evil first... in order to impose it on others... look it up
You can be discriminating in your taste, but don't impose it on others.
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.»
When you bring your beliefs to the public square, it is usually done with the intent of imposing them on others, so in that regard... no you can't.
Just because you think something is a good idea should not give you the right to impose it on others who do not think it is a good idea.
Just because you believe something doesn't mean you get to legislate those beliefs or impose them on others.
Post-liberals have shown us that we can emphasize our particularity without undertaking to impose it on others who have a different history and experience.
Lutherans believe that we experience God's law as the driving force behind the demands that human beings impose on each other as they live in community.
People shouldn't think their religious beliefs should be imposed on others.
Part of that distorted need is to impose on others one's vision of what should be in contrast to accepting what is.
We might be impressed by a Judaism that does not try to impose itself on others or by an Islam that has dominated the only societies in which the three Abrahamic faiths lived peacefully side by side for centuries.
That is also a personal thing which I never impose on any other believer, so all I'm doing is throwing this out in case you wish to delve into it.
Our commitment to the rights of our innocent suspect does have a cost: suffering imposed on other innocent people who are no more guilty than our wrongly accused person.
But I don't impose them on others.
This growing clarity can not be imposed on other times and places, but we do learn about some of the priorities in our time and place if we keep the circuit open.
Actually, Confucius said «Never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself.»
But he can not desire to impose on the other the product of his own struggle for actualization, for he believes that the right must be realized in each man in a unique personal way.
Believe anything you want but don't impose it on others.
However, inasmuch as my personal opposition to this practice is rooted in a sectarian (Catholic) religious belief in the sanctity of human life, I am unwilling to impose it on others who may, as a matter of conscience, take a different view.
We should not create suffering nor should we impose it on others.
She may believe celibacy to be the ideal for gay Christians but if so, this is in no way imposed on others.
People have been inspired by revelation, and had great confidence in their beliefs, but they have also been motivated to impose these on others, for the latter's own «good».
The arrogance that one's belief is the «truth» and the willingness to impose it on others is what is truly offensive.
I agree, believe what you will, however that doesn't change reality (except in the persons mind) and as you said nor should it be imposed on others.
Violators forfeit the right to endorse moral rules or impose them on others.
That respect Christians demand goes all ways... keep your belief to the privacy of your home and church and stop trying to impose it on others.
Religion has no place in public sphere, keep it to yourself and don't impose on others!!
Something they don't impose on others.
It's exactly what you want to impose on other humans in this world with no knowledge of christianity.
and then you immediately answer with «It's exactly what you want to impose on other humans in this world with no knowledge of christianity.»
But the further one has moved from the primary domain of religious language, the greater is the danger of imposing on other domains categories which distort their data.
You lead holding those same values without unduly imposing them on others.
One thing I think Catholics, like any other people who are religious, should learn is that they can not impose on others their believes.
On the other hand, there are those who wrongly interpret this search for the truth, leading them to irrationality and fanaticism; they close themselves up in «their truth», and try to impose it on others.
I believe in GOD and realize I am a sinner, but my beliefs are mine and not imposed on others.
It may be difficult, and is in any case unwise, to attempt to control such choices, but we should limit the interventions we impose on others in our care — limit them to those that clearly seek to treat disease.
It's okay to have a different opinion to others, but don't impose on others that think different.
I know very few, if any mum, mums who would impose themselves on others while feeding unless they had no choice (close quarters for example).
We have had restrictions on tobacco for decades and I'm yet to see these imposed on other products.
The memo cited «the egregiousness of Silver's conduct and the need for deterrence» in suggesting a sentence «greater than any sentence imposed on other New York state legislators convicted of public corruption offenses.»
Bharara's office is recommending a sentence significantly longer than those imposed on other convicted state legislators, according to Politico.
They asked that he receive a sentence greater than the terms that had been «imposed on other New York State legislators convicted of public corruption offenses.»
In the court documents, prosecutors said that a range of 22 to 27 years in prison would not be «unreasonable» and asked the federal judge to impose prison time «greater than any sentence imposed on other New York state legislators convicted of public corruption offenses.»
So it's not imposing anything more than what is imposed on any other entity that is covered by the Smoke - Free Air Act,» siad City Councilman Vincent Gentile of Brooklyn.
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