Maybe cars that foresee consequences and slow you down and impose a safe passing distance.
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Also critical for them was to enforce the rules of the game, and impose discipline.
The big question then is whether the EU will go ahead and impose sanctions come March 1.
Congress quickly heeded President Wilson's call to dramatically lower tariffs and impose an income tax in 1913.
Banks will be required to switch accounts within five days, and impose no charges for closing accounts.
The solution, the regulators believe, is to press bravely ahead and impose fair-value rules for all financial instruments.
That is where pastors go out in public and impose ashes on anyone who wishes to receive them.
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It is time for the world to agree on a settlement and impose it on the feuding parties.
The proposed measures also would require residency permits for foreigners and impose fines on businesses that hire illegal immigrants.
That is why it is important for officials to pursue investigations, enforce laws and impose significant penalties when warranted.
He pledged to reduce fuel subsidies and impose a goods and services tax.
In the case of a five-member panel, four of the members could vote guilty and impose the death penalty.
Sir Michael has already said that he intends to tackle poorly performing teachers and impose robust performance management systems.
Their argument is that the law would deprive asbestos claimants of funds and impose unfair medical standards on claims.
Which? said courts fail to recognise the seriousness of pollution offences and impose fines of only a few thousand pounds.
Yet ICC prosecutors would have the power to upend these delicate arrangements and impose the court's own brand of justice.
Berlusconi has criticized Germany and its program of structural reforms that looks to raise taxes and impose greater fiscal austerity.
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He does not go in there and impose a Hiddink system on players, he does what is best for the team.
LSE, thinks the European Commission in Brussels should go further and impose a single European clearing and settlement system like America's.
In a move toward fiscal unity, EU leaders agreed to authorize a permanent rescue fund and impose losses on creditors in some cases.
If trustees fail to agree on a set of longevity assumptions with their employers then the regulator will be able to step in and impose them.
It would approve new press licenses - a task previously performed by the justice ministry - and impose fines for libel, the cabinet said.
So my plan would toughen key financial penalties tenfold, and impose these penalties not just per violation, but for every day a violation occurs.
Gerrymandered districts produce extremist politicians, among whom agreement is all but impossible since two-thirds majorities are needed to pass budgets and impose new taxes.
On the other hand, the OFT was held up as an example of a body willing to take on firms and impose tough fines.
Automatically Renewable Contracts (ARCs) kick in if customers do not actively opt out, and impose penalties if users want to move to another service provider.
The Home Office said told BBC News Online this announcement was designed to provide a "statutory framework" for and impose "further restrictions" on existing powers.
We want someone who will observe the law, and impose it.
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Even unsuccessful dumping cases are a tax on trade: they typically tie companies up for over a year, and impose huge legal costs, particularly in America.
One was introduced by Democrats Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Carl Levin of Michigan to bar banks from proprietary trading and impose tougher capital standards on risk taking.
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