simply impose

Frequency: 7.215.1 per million words

To impose directly or without involving other factors.

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  • New technology cannot be used successfully if it is simply imposed on an unwilling workforce.
  • A good manager should not simply impose new regulations without proper consultation.
  • The government decided to simply impose the new tax, bypassing parliamentary debate.
  • You cannot simply impose your personal beliefs on others and expect acceptance.
  • The new terms and conditions were simply imposed on customers without any prior warning.
  • It's unwise to simply impose solutions without understanding the root cause of the problem.
  • The committee tried to simply impose a decision, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.
  • His authoritarian style meant he would often simply impose his will on his subordinates.
  • Cultural changes are rarely successful if they are simply imposed from the top down.
  • Rather than seeking consensus, the management chose to simply impose the new working hours.