On Monday, ECOWAS imposed a travel ban on the coup leaders and imposed a diplomatic and financial embargo that regional leaders discussed last week, ECOWAS Chairman Alassane Ouattara said.
Would you contest a fee imposed by a hotel for something that you did not use?
In 2005, a Paris court imposed a suspended sentence of 15 months on Drut for taking money from fictitious jobs linked to public construction contracts from 1990-92.
It is hampered by a tight limit imposed by the new constitution engineered by Mr Correa and promulgated last October, which imposed a 12-month deadline for approving new regulatory measures.
It is worth recalling that, as recently as 1966, a Labour government imposed a special tax on service employment in the preposterous belief that pushing people into manufacturing would boost economic growth.
One plan is to abolish a surcharge imposed on the topping-up of a pre-paid mobile telephone card.
The opposition's hand was further strengthened by the tightness of a deadline imposed on the government: it had to have a realistic rescue plan in place so Mr Obuchi would not have to face Bill Clinton empty-handed at their meeting in New York on September 22nd.
There is even a precedent: Italy imposed a small tax on all deposits in 1992 as part of its battle to stay in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, a precursor to the single currency.
When the world is indeed transparent enough that we cannot only see what our neighbours are going through but an easy way to help them, then we can speak of a new obligation imposed by a new level of technological and cultural sophistication.
Emissions are falling by less than a percentage point a year, and the government has admitted that it will fail to meet a self-imposed target of a 20% reduction in carbon-dioxide emissions on 1990 levels by next year, even though the recession has cut economic activity.
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For a long time, only Japan imposed a more onerous tax rate than the United States.
In 1579 he abolished the jiziya, a tax imposed on all but the poorest non-Muslims.
In May, a deadline imposed by the council for New Zealand-based builder ASR to carry out repairs passed without any action.
Baie Ny Carrickey, near Port St Mary, is one of six fishing zones to have a government imposed ban on scallop fishing.
"I am a child of former slaves who had a system imposed on them, " Hill said before U.S. Magistrate Madeline Cox Arleo.
The prosecution argues that Woodward shook the infant in anger because of a curfew imposed by the family limited her social activities.
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With a pharmaceutical executive who was importing knock-off drugs, Camp once rejected a recommendation of 37 months and imposed a sentence of 50 months.
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Last year, smoking was banned in public places in India and a ban imposed on tobacco firms' advertising in and sponsoring of sporting events.
And he, again -- the Attorney General and the President were under a court-imposed deadline to make a decision in this case, and they did.
Mr Jones said he would like to see a duty imposed by the government on employers, to help workers who wanted to improve their language skills.
Verner, "governmental imposition of such a choice puts the same kind of burden upon the free exercise of religion as would a fine imposed against" noncompliant parties.
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On the witness stand, Woodward said she had left an earlier job as a nanny in another Massachusetts town because of a curfew imposed by that family.
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New cars are subject to a stiff tax ranging from 40% to 60% of the base price, a surcharge imposed by the local government to discourage road-system gridlock.
The hunt for oil explains why these companies are so keen to restart work in the Gulf of Mexico, after a halt imposed by the Obama administration following the Deepwater Horizon spill.
The lawyers said the NYPD's actions violate rules, known as the Handschu guidelines, that a court had imposed as part of a 1985 landmark settlement with the NYPD to a lawsuit they filed.
That dispute, which resulted in Cablevision customers being deprived of the first two World Series games, was exacerbated, said Carey, by mixed signals from the government, which encouraged Cablevision to take a maximalist stance in hopes of a settlement imposed from above.
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You know, those are questions that Senator Clinton has not answered with respect to her plan, but I think we can anticipate that there would also be people potentially who are not covered and are actually hurt if they have a mandate imposed on them.
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He got a new one but the new employer imposed a pre-existing condition exclusion and wouldn't cover the asthma.
He promoted a swift move away from player power and imposed a new way forward for the country's national team.
Eritrea is a rare instance of a country that has, since 1993, imposed a tax of 2% of annual income on its expatriates.
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