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"foist" Definitions
  1. to force upon or impose fraudulently or unjustifiably (usually followed by on
  2. to bring, put, or introduce surreptitiously or fraudulently (usually followed by in

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The bill doesn't foist this change on people right away.
For example, rich countries often foist unfair trade agreements on poor ones.
It is the false dichotomy that Second Amendment extremists foist upon our culture.
How the S.E.C. is trying to foist traditional corporate governance on the company.
Enroll employees in building that vision/strategy, don't just foist it on them.
Redmond is no longer trying to foist phones on consumers who don't want them.
But this approach does little more than foist Medicaid patients onto already overburdened emergency rooms.
Trump also appeared to foist some of the blame for the heightened tension on Democrats.
As it turns out, the company's fix for review bombing is to foist responsibility on customers.
But even before Sondland testified, Republicans were laying the groundwork to foist the blame on Giuliani.
If our home was taken from us, why would we foist that onto someone — anyone — else?
Protests in 2012 stopped a move to foist on schools a programme of Communist-inspired patriotic education.
Time to grip up and face your wounded ego and foist the emerald upon the next guy.
As an early investor in Facebook, he helped foist that nightmare tool of political destruction on everyone.
Hopefully this list will help counterbalance all those horror movies people are trying to foist on you. 
To foist the task of remedying societal inequity on relatively underpaid, unappreciated admissions officers is mostly unfair.
What is the root of the haughty aristocratic conservatism the Times chooses to foist on its liberal
Yet if that were true, benign words such as "foist" and "hoist" should also give people the creeps.
Capping the workforce also means that partners do not have an army of associates to foist work onto.
So scammers have realized that the more ads they can foist upon you, the more money they pocket.
There is conceptual overlap: like an empire, the modernist city-plan attempts to foist order on perceived disorder.
They brought their title belts with them, too, and eagerly foist them upon fans to take a picture.
On the other hand, such arrangements can stifle secondary-market liquidity, and foist unfit companies onto public markets.
The move led some people to worry that the company would foist its mechanized methods onto Time Warner.
Stanley Tucci is the best working American character actor, a designation I foist upon him with the utmost respect.
A militarized police force did the rest, despite their attempts to foist the blame on those who called them.
Is it acceptable to foist new responsibilities and regulations on those who lack the political standing for any redress?
Meanwhile, Europe too is turning away from the very green energy policies ‎they now want to foist upon America.
Perhaps, as part of your urge to purge, you try to foist these rejected items on unwitting loved ones.
" According to the organization, delegating your parents to foist cookies on their colleagues does not constitute "executing a plan.
Where high-end electronics are concerned, in other words, tariffs foist hard choices on domestic firms rather than China's government.
It's so much more useful than the Google or Bixby feed of news that other Android phones foist on you.
Seven years later, Apple would foist a U2 album onto every iPhone user following a keynote event announcing iPhone 6.
They're a pleasant deviation from the made-up faces and well-oiled bodies in swimsuit spreads usually foist upon us.
Ingrained with a wanderlust that I try to foist on my children, I probably see more of California than most.
So much for the "Take Back Control" slogan Brexiteers wielded in 2016 to foist every frustration of voters onto Brussels.
And thereby seek to foist a greater share of the responsibility for obtaining consent to processing user data onto its customers.
So I'm pleading with you again to foist the idea of subscribing (it's free) on friends, family, neighbors and passing acquaintances.
Betsy DeVos and others of the Christian right are using God to foist their political agenda on the rest of us.
But I'm sticking with my old version, because I do not care for whatever extra features CloudApp wants to foist on me.
"I don't really foist blame upon any person," Myers said when asked if he blames anyone for the violence beyond the shooter.
Rural Americans detest the socially liberal values that urban compatriots foist upon them by supposedly manipulating the machinery in Washington (see article).
Gigi doesn't need to think of herself that way in order for the world to foist its expectations on her sculpted shoulders.
And we foist them upon poor people – as many as 85 percent of defendants in criminal cases they can't afford a lawyer.
Pondering what might happen after his death, the Dalai Lama anticipated some attempt by Beijing to foist a successor on Tibetan Buddhists.
Abandoning Abood after four decades would be a radical move for a handful of judges to foist on America, Justice Elena Kagan added.
" Inslee said, "This is one more of a long train of abuses that this president has attempted to foist on this great nation.
By tethering your smartphone to the car dashboard you're able to bypass whatever interface your car manufacturer has decided to foist upon you.
Last week, he claimed that Latin American governments were deliberately forcing their problem citizens into caravans to foist them upon the United States.
Foist is living on an annual stipend of $15,000 in take-home pay, he said, and has medical bills to maintain his prosthetic leg.
Now, they're not-so-gracefully trying to foist her off onto one of the kids, comparing her to a dying hamster in the process.
Mexico didn't foist NAFTA on the United States, despite President Donald Trump's constant claims that the U.S. loses "so much money" on the deal.
More than 20 years ago, the DOJ went after Microsoft for using its operating-system dominance to foist its Internet Explorer browser on customers.
They are savages, led by a literal shit-eater, and they foist their poison dead upon the shores of Europe before their feet touch earth.
I guess this is a convoluted way of saying that the Nobel Prize doesn't give a damn what categories we choose to foist on it.
When we meet Mr. Harbour's Tim, he's in mid-pitch, trying to foist his unpopular product on a bar owner (Gary Leimkuhler) in the sticks.
A writer has to grapple with them every time she sits down to work, and a lesser one might seem to foist them upon us.
By utilizing Elizabeth Taylor as a feminist avatar, Burkhart toys with and renegotiates how we interact with the archetypes still foist on women in 2018.
At stake today, they claim, is nothing less than democracy itself: multinational companies—especially American ones—are trying to foist their wares on helpless European consumers.
Frugal Traveler With every car rental transaction comes the slightly uncomfortable moment when the agent behind the counter tries to foist the company's insurance on you.
Are we seeing a return of the ill-fated attempt of a few years back when smartphone makers tried to foist 93D photography onto disinterested consumers?
Rather than foist its augmented reality wearable onto regular consumers, Lenovo is wisely positioning its "New Glass C200" Google Glass clone as a tool to aid businesses.
Thus, the article they cite affirms the power of vaccination against polio and supports the opposite conclusion the anti-vaxxers are trying to foist on the public.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a rally last Thursday that voters must fight "external forces and international powers" who wanted to foist mass immigration on their country.
It's a small, throwaway bit, inconsequential and forgotten enough that I couldn't even find a good YouTube clip of it to share with/ foist on other people.
Asked in a recent interview what might happen after his death, the Dalai Lama anticipated a possible attempt by Beijing to foist a successor on Tibetan Buddhists.
For some clothing firms, particularly small ones, Amazon offers a new way to reach consumers, free from the archaic commercial terms that department stores often foist on suppliers.
What was this stereotypical shit people would talk about Puerto Ricans and foist upon us, as though what was taking place in the South Bronx was our fault?
Speaking of which... Complain, both in public and in private: If you notice a particular manufacturer or retailer trying to foist nonsense gender pricing on unsuspecting customers, say something!
Some of Mr Corbyn's opponents fear that he would use Brexit to administer a "reverse shock-doctrine", using Brexit-induced trauma as an excuse to foist socialism on Britain.
In his groundless telling -- 232014 times through May, by our count -- foreign governments are deliberately forcing their problem citizens into the lottery to foist them upon the United States.
What the government's lawyers are trying to do is foist a responsibility that they have to uphold the First Amendment onto private companies that are under no such obligation.
Asked in a recent interview with Reuters what might happen after his death, the Dalai Lama anticipated a possible attempt by Beijing to foist a successor on Tibetan Buddhists.
"Show your face where we can all see the travesty that you are trying to foist on America and the degradation of our Republic that you're engaged in," said Rep.
"Show your face where we can all see the travesty that you are trying to foist on America and the degradation of our republic that you're engaged in," he said.
See, there is at this point, no irony in, no shame from, and no end to, the parade of contradictions that mainstream media will foist on its viewers and readers.
You don't get to foist that responsibility on the media alone — and then, by the way, blast the media for its so-called biases when it comes to fact checking.
Yet, sure enough, the Forgetful Generation is trying to foist its own poisoned relationship with history onto the rest of the voters in the country to push Biden into office.
The Honest Ads Act would conscript the resources of media companies and foist upon them law enforcement responsibilities that the FBI and other national intelligence agencies failed at in 2016.
It often seems a parade of researchers are trying to foist new things I don't want on me: a new organ, a new planet, a new dwarf planet, a new continent.
TVs this year will ship with a new feature called "filmmaker mode," but unlike the last dozen things the display industry has tried to foist on consumers, this one actually matters.
The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement it welcomed the fact that the talks were continuing, but warned against any external powers trying to foist ultimatums on the Venezuelan leadership.
They told the story of a Republican Party knocked back on its heels by a popular backlash to the odious and unpopular policies they were trying to foist on the public.
Republicans, including Trump, might keep the government open just because they don't want to tarnish Bush's memorial with partisan nastiness they otherwise would not hesitate to foist on all of America.
In the end, the most compelling reason for a company to foist arbitration on its work force is to avoid liability and public exposure that might result from a court case.
In the 22008s, he was portrayed by the far left as an agent of American imperialism, helping to foist the so-called neoliberal agenda (mass privatization, for example) on Eastern Europe.
While Democrats and Republicans have spent the last several hours trying to foist the blame on each other for the shutdown, no clear plan on how to actually end it has emerged.
The automated copyright filters mandated by Article 13 are even more troubling, in that they foist highly error prone automated copyright systems upon websites that may not be able to afford them.
Words that sound similar — including hoist, foist and rejoiced — did not put off participants in the same way, suggesting that aversion to the word was not based on the way it sounds.
"I'm concerned that Twitter may try to foist the responsibility for dealing with these problems onto the decentralization community," said Ross Schulman, the senior policy technologist at New America's Open Technology Institute.
At least insofar as they can foist what are pretty shabby bets onto a public market primed to receive them, and make enough cash on the offerings so they don't look completely dumb.
Rather than attempt to foist these costs on unsuspecting Americans far away from the West Coast, perhaps California's public servants should at last enact the reforms required to lift the crushing tax burden.
There's a point early on in the game that encapsulates its philosophy rather well, when makeup artist Arabella tries to foist her taste on another character who's come to her for a new look.
And unfortunately, the more you try to foist your favorite culture upon your friends, the more likely it will begin to feel like homework to them, and they will reject it out of spite.
Instead of some sort of artistic imperialism, where well-meaning artists foist their creative wares on communities that maybe didn't want them in the first place, the people in Serenbe actually want this art.
The suit accused the Bloomington, Illinois-based company of improperly seeking to foist the costs of covering Katrina-related damage to a Biloxi, Mississippi home onto the government rather than covering the costs itself.
There's a point early on in the game that encapsulates its philosophy rather well, when makeup artist Arabella tries to foist her taste on another character who's come to her for a new look.
HHGM is a totally untested and unpredictable, ivory tower top-down Washington science project being foist on America's most vulnerable seniors and the home care nurses and caregivers they so deeply need and appreciate.
Now, if progressives, not just Democrats, because there are civil wars and Kassam in both parties, but if progressives have their way, they will foist upon us these multitrillion dollar programs that we cannot afford.
If the local council did not impose its own plan, then the government would foist one on the area with even less input from locals, says Paul Spooner, the former Tory leader of Guildford council.
Pro-Kremlin politicians and Orthodox Church leaders saw the ruling as an attempt to foist what they call unacceptably liberal "European values" on a country whose leaders constantly emphasize the need to adhere to "traditional values".
There are definitely pockets of interest, but they don't neatly line up with the various stories and agendas that members of the tech and automotive-related industries are currently trying to foist onto our collective consciousness.
That means Beijing and other foreign governments continue to protect their inefficient steel industries and foist factory closings and job losses onto U.S. businesses and the thousands of hardworking Americans the president said he would champion.
As our expectations have shifted for how we get work done with computers, it's become popular to try and foist even the most demanding workloads—like video rendering, software development, and high-end gaming, on laptops.
Whether it's a productivity app, a silly way to take goofy pictures, or basically anything Apple has ever created, they all foist upon their users a certain point of view on the right way to do things.
The anxieties and deferred desires we have about forces that seem so huge and unstoppable suddenly become a lot easier to deal with if we feel like we can foist blame (or hope) on one peculiar thing.
Wearing a rainbow-colored prayer shawl and a Pittsburgh-themed yarmulke, Rabbi Myers made his distaste for Washington clear but also said he does not "foist blame" on the President or "any one person" for the attack.
But President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, made more powerful by a sudden shift in American policy, is determined to foist the problem of the captured European Islamic State fighters back on the countries they came from.
Abstract art did not culminate in the 1960s and it is about time we got around to embracing that fact, and not the fake news that institutions and various authorities have repeatedly tried to foist on us.
In a country whose land distribution system verges on the feudal, it's the same strategy the rural elite has used to fight off every half-hearted excuse for agrarian reform that Bogotá has attempted to foist on them.
But a browser is supposed to be a tool, not a private platform, and the idea that every tab I open is another data point and another opportunity for Google to foist its algorithms on me is rankling.
You hire a private company to do a negative research report, you foist it into the hands of a regulatory agency, you tip off a reporter that it's now in the hands of the FBI or the SEC.
"It's not so much the transgender surgery issue as much as we continue to let the defense bill be the mule for all of these social experiments that the left wants to try to [foist] on government," Rep.
" The CFPB's misplaced focus on preserving access and choice essentially protects the right for predatory operators to foist bad deals on the public — like one Nevada lender advertising payday and car title loans for persons that "owe on taxes.
The government has been encouraging private investment in infrastructure projects, but some critics complain the government is using the initiative as an excuse to foist weak assets off on private investors, offering poor returns and little protection against risk.
"It explodes the myth that the plan's proponents have been trying to foist on us — that it's all of the above or nothing," said Daryl G. Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, a private group in Washington.
He makes Paul help him foist the corpses of Bertolini and his partner into the trunk of his car and then forces Paul to crawl into the trunk with them, carting all of them off to an undisclosed location.
Despite a seemingly endless wave of ongoing public relations crises for Facebook, the social media giant appears prepared to foist its baggage onto two of its considerably less troubled subsidiaries—WhatsApp and Instagram—by attaching its name to their companies.
Putin did not name names, but spoke of U.S. politicians who put their "narrow party interests" above the best interests of the United States and were powerful enough to be able to foist their questionable "stories" on millions of Americans.
Nate One thing I'll say is that there's a difference between being willing to accept the job if Donald Trump offered it and being willing to accept if the convention tried to foist it on you, and you weren't Trump's pick.
Again, a newspaper setting: a star reporter, Wally Cook, and an editor, Oliver Stone, both hungry for sensational copy, convince themselves that a beautiful young woman is dying of radium poisoning; they foist this swindle onto their tearful and fascinated readers.
The three-track record finds the resident DJ and talent buyer for the acclaimed Smart Bar venue hitting a different register with each cut—where the lead, title track is for the most part restrained and contemplative, "Foist" is psychedelic and disorienting.
"On day one of the new Congress, Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats are already trying to foist a radical pro-abortion agenda on the nation," Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List, said in a statement Wednesday.
Such ambivalent attitudes have been central to the electoral success of nationalist, eurosceptic Prime Minister Viktor Orban: Hungarians broadly welcome EU membership and its funding but, like Orban, they still believe Brussels has no right to foist its rules and values on them.
A narrow chute of a restaurant, diners shout orders and foist bills across the counter, then take their food to go or elbow their way into one of the few cafeteria-style tables in back (there's a more spacious outpost in East Oakland).
Additionally, "Gene Simmons Media Mogul" was filed in connection with a proposed magazine Simmons would like to launch––subscriptions of which represent a vital product that the noble followers of Gene Simmons Rich & Famous can foist upon a more than willing public.
With videos running for nearly an hour, the Test Kitchen rejects the made-for-social approach of other viral cooking videos like those on BuzzFeed's Tasty channel, which foist disembodied hands assembling Six Easy Weeknight Dinners (or some such) onto unsuspecting Facebook scrollers.
But then Chiang does something surprising: He basically reverses the entire course of the plot, showing that in fact these technologies don't really create problems themselves, but instead foist demands on people to confront their own memories and the underlying problems they signify.
This is the part where you crack jokes about the "courage" of removing the headphone jack, but it does make me wonder: if Apple was willing to foist that kind of change on users, why doesn't that courage extend to changing the charging port?
And, again, the irony is that this "Apple is correct to foist the future on everybody right now, before we're totally ready" stance is particularly rich coming from me, a guy who thinks Apple should have left the 3.5mm headphone jack in the iPhone.
"This Dirty Air Rule may be the most destructive environmental policy action ever taken by an American president, and it will foist upon the American people tens of billions of dollars more in climate and health costs, over the next decade and beyond," he added.
"This Dirty Air Rule may be the most destructive environmental policy action ever taken by an American president, and it will foist upon the American people tens of billions of dollars more in climate and health costs, over the next decade and beyond," he added.ADVERTISEMENT
And as the president attempts to foist the blame on hospitals for their own dearth of supplies amid a worsening pandemic, professionals now believe that the White House is to blame for the conditions that allowed such a shortage of equipment in the first place.
To many in Britain, Mr. Trump appeared less a friend tossing a lifeline than an opportunist angling to exploit Britain's estrangement from Europe by pursuing a trade deal that would crack open Britain's health service and foist chlorine-washed American chicken on British shoppers.
A Spotify algorithm found dvsn's "Conversations in a Diner" for me, but a Spotify algorithm also regularly tries to foist XXXTentacion and Chris Brown onto my playlists, something that technically makes sense, and yet is something any friend of mine would know better than to do.
And when she keeps trying to escape her problems and ask for sympathy about her parents constantly trying to foist financial responsibility on her, one of them — voiced by Saturday Night Live's Bobby Moynihan — gently asks her if she does, in fact, know what an IRA is.
For years, the annual total for the hotel industry in the United States hovered around $1 billion, except in 2002, when the aftermath of 9/11 and the dot-com bust left many hotels scrambling to fill rooms and reluctant to foist extra fees on guests.
The bank's former chief executive John G. Stumpf was fined $17.5 million — the largest individual fine in the history of federal banking regulation — for his role in fostering a toxic culture that encouraged employees to foist fake accounts and unnecessary financial products on millions of unsuspecting customers.
Yeah, the idea that a punishment becomes part of somebody's bottom [and] that's going to inspire them to get sober—that was one of the things that made so much sense to me about your book [Unbroken Brain] and made me want to foist [it] on everyone in America.
"I'm getting my master's degree, and I'd like to stay for my Ph.D., but I may not be able to do either of those things if the House's version of this bill passes," Michael Foist, a first-year graduate student in communications at the University of Utah, told BuzzFeed News.
Visiting the website and searching "cancer" or "insulin" is like poking your head into a Victorian madhouse, or a jail in hell: The desperate pleas, hands reaching out for help, none more deserving than the rest, all because of the neglect and torment that the rich choose to foist upon the poor.
First, the world is learning ever more about Silicon Valley's hand in the spread of harmful and hateful ideas throughout the world, including the tendency of false speech to spread easily over social media platforms and the proclivity of the algorithms that power sites such as YouTube to foist extremist views on their many users.
Given a powerhouse like Google's inability to build a system that can automatically police copyright without censoring perfectly-legal content, activists are right to worry about the impact of the looming EU Copyright Directive—since it hopes to take the scattered incompetence we've seen thus far on this front, and foist it upon the better part of an entire continent.
He didn't try to foist his own narrative onto Hong Kong, a city rich with history and constantly caught between a long era when it was a colonial property of the United Kingdom and now, when it is a part of China and rapidly turning into a gleaming, modernized version of itself that's, nevertheless, paving over a whole city's past.
Playlist: "Arisen My Senses" / "All Is Full of Love" / "Human Behavior" / "Big Time Sensuality" (Live MTV Unplugged) / "Cocoon" / "Oceania" / "Possibly Maybe" Spotify | Apple Music For some, it took an eye-opening interview with Pitchfork in 2015 to give Björk credit as the sonic architect of her own records (never underestimate the press', and by extension the public's, willingness to foist attention on whatever man is in the room).
" Representative Trent FranksHarold (Trent) Trent FranksArizona New Members 28503 Cook shifts 22019 House races toward Dems Freedom Caucus members see openings in leadership MORE—who recently retired over allegations of sexual harassment — could have been referring to 1940s black servicemen when he warned, "We continue to let the defense bill be the mule for all of these social experiments that the left wants to try to foist on government.

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