Allbaugh was quick to add that burdensome requirements would not be imposed from the top down.
The real austerity will be imposed on taxpayers, and not only on the rich.
Will additional merger conditions be imposed after all this time by a single state?
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Moreover, in limited inheritance situations, a penalty of only 5 percent may be imposed.
As the market grapples with change, some is likely to be imposed from above.
He said that no curfew would be imposed for now and reiterated his call for calm.
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In addition, there are reports out there that new taxes will be imposed on TRICARE.
The pact's defenders argue that some form of fiscal restraint must be imposed upon euro-area governments.
The Dodd-Frank Act calls for hundreds of new rules to be imposed throughout our financial system.
Why should the costs of living near criminals be imposed entirely on non-criminal poor people?
They could provoke stronger opposition, particularly if they are seen to be imposed by foreigners.
The report says it will be for the House to decide what punishment should be imposed.
Wage-price controls could then be imposed to suppress inflation, just as happened under President Richard Nixon.
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The only question is whether that tax will be imposed before or after the current holiday season.
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Lord Carloway said life imprisonment was the only penalty could be imposed for the crime of murder.
Britishness cannot be imposed on communities, he said, but Britain did have the ability to lead by example.
This readmission rule is similar to one soon to be imposed on hospitals under the 2010 health law.
Meantime, wealth taxes are to be imposed or reimposed in various countries, despite evidence that capital is mobile.
Still, in November the energy and mining minister said mining royalties will be imposed on a case-by-case basis.
Each of these sanctions would be imposed for a minimum of one year.
It is thought the ban will be imposed immediately if he ever makes a return to French domestic football.
Redhill is within the restricted area identified by the Department for Transport where curbs on flying will be imposed.
Some experts think similar restrictions should now be imposed on compensation consultants, too.
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The shopkeepers were already upset over reports that a sales tax will be imposed in the budget next month.
Mr Prusak insists politely that no Novgorod model should be imposed across Russia.
The sentence was the fourth consecutive jail term to be imposed on Anjum.
We understand that no long-term strategy for growth can be imposed from above.
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This has been interpreted by some as meaning that limits will be imposed.
Rules and laws must be imposed on us (for our own good of course) by those wise technocrats in Brussels.
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For those people who had shoplifted before, they would be brought before the courts where custodial sentences could be imposed.
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