She said her late husband did not want to impose his views on Joe.
The relationship with their much older patron who tended to impose his strong views was, however, not always easy.
I'm not going to impose my views on the people of the state.
Yet she does not impose her views on others' work, authors say.
"Yeah, but they have no right to go imposing their own views on the rest of us."
"There's kind of a narrow line between standing for nothing and imposing one's views," Bush told the press.
"Why should employers get to impose their religious views on workers?"
"But now, they want to impose their personal views on the whole country."
We become concerned when any religious group attempts to impose its views on others, particularly in the public schools.
The government never really tried to impose its views on Scotland.