She said her late husband did not want to impose his views on Joe.
Richard would be one of the last men on earth or water to want to impose it.
"They want to impose a situation on us, and I see no reason to take part in helping them create it."
You don't want to impose your values on the person.
"But this group does want to impose conditions on the next Government."
He said that while friends might have been willing to put him up for more than a night or two, "I didn't want to impose."
Order for her did not exist but was something she wanted to impose on the class.
Bill wanted them to stay with us, but they didn't want to impose.
The $140-a-year fee the administration wanted to impose was going to drive him out of school.
"But now, they want to impose their personal views on the whole country."