11. Before the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States was often able to impose its will on other countries. 12. Beyond politics, Gap says it is not easy to impose its will on contractors simply because it is a major customer. 13. A more paranoid Cuban might find here the latest colonialist plot to impose the will of foreigners on local sensibilities. 14. But Carolina imposed its will and won. 15. But Harvey and Bob run their studio as a fiefdom, imposing their will on directors and stars. 16. But it cannot impose its will in the private sector. 17. But many Iranians, accustomed to a form of politics in which the religious leaders always seemed able to impose their will, doubted that he could win. 18. But neither can the federal government impose its will on distant communities like San Luis Potosi as it has in the past. 19. But the Knicks imposed their will on this game, and the Pacers wilted. 20. Competition throughout the political system makes it very difficult for any leader to impose his will on the vast, heterogeneous Russian Federation. |