101. Nuclear states, for most of the time they have had nuclear power as borne out by history, have also sought to impose their will on other states. 102. One is the growing tendency by Washington to engage in unilateral actions to impose its will on others. 103. Samaranch said the IOC can not impose its will on the sports bodies. 104. Since the Social Democrats lack the votes to impose their will in parliament, the vote was mainly symbolic. 105. She avoided confrontations with directors and co-stars, always imposing her will with a velvet touch. 106. Suspicious of international cooperation, they envision the United States behaving as a very powerful lone ranger, going its unilateral way and imposing its will where necessary. 107. The crisis is with the U.S., trying to impose its will on the U.N. 108. The measure was strongly opposed by the Serbs and Croats, who object to allowing central institutions to impose their will on areas under their control. 109. The Lambeth Conference can adopt resolutions but has no authority to impose its will on the national churches. 110. The two halves of the Serb-held territory are connected only by a small corridor, and neither side is able to impose its will on the other. |