centrally impose

Frequency: 5.51.8 per million words

to force a rule or decision from a central authority

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  • The government tried to centrally impose a uniform educational curriculum on all schools.
  • A centrally imposed school curriculum was met with some resistance from local educators.
  • Our headquarters decided to centrally impose a new dress code on all branch offices.
  • The government decided to centrally impose new regulations on environmental protection.
  • A nationwide tax was centrally imposed by the finance ministry to fund new projects.
  • Many feared that the new policy would be centrally imposed without local consultation.
  • Critics argue that it is inefficient to centrally impose solutions for diverse local problems.
  • The dictator's regime sought to centrally impose its will on all aspects of society.
  • The empire would centrally impose its laws and language on conquered territories.
  • Such a uniform standard cannot be centrally imposed on diverse regions.
  • It is often a mistake to centrally impose a single policy across a multicultural nation.
  • The organization's leadership moved to centrally impose stricter financial controls.
  • The new regulations will be centrally imposed to ensure consistency across the board.
  • The decision to centrally impose the new system was highly controversial.
  • The organization plans to centrally impose a standardized reporting system next year.
  • They believed that values should evolve naturally, not be centrally imposed.
  • Historically, the ruling party would centrally impose its ideology through state media.
  • Is it effective to centrally impose solutions on communities with unique needs?
  • There was significant resistance when the board attempted to centrally impose budget cuts.
  • The state's power to centrally impose such mandates is often debated.