But further sanctions are possible if the club misses CVA payments, tax obligations or other liabilities.
Since August 2011, India and Iran have been processing crude payments through Turkey's Halkbank, but the sanctions mean Iran can no longer access those funds.
Two, we are looking at a range of options, including -- I mentioned targeted sanctions, but including and not exclusive to targeted sanctions.
But in the teashops of Yangon, Myanmar's biggest city, the talk two decades on is not of sanctions but of the need for dialogue, of frustration with the main opposition party, the National League for Democracy, and even with its detained leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and of the widening gap between those who oppose the junta from abroad and those who live under its thumb.
Mr Obama has offered dialogue but also tougher sanctions to dissuade the Iranians from pursuing their nuclear ambitions.
Children who skip the tests won't be punished, but schools face sanctions if less than 95 percent of their students take the assessments.
Mr. Gul asked lawmakers to stick to the tougher sanctions but signed it after lawmakers loyal to Mr. Erdogan refused to revise the law.
It has in the past been reluctant to accept tougher sanctions but, after an embarrassing leap in its exports last year, may now reconsider.
In the past, US-based financial institutions were barred from operating in the country, but now that sanctions have been lifted, Mastercard and Visa are both setting up services there.
That way, they avoid detection by the multi-national interception force, which polices the UN sanctions but which can only operate in the international waters in the Gulf.
The BSC - which can adjudicate on complaints about TV and radio, but cannot impose sanctions against broadcasters - added it had also received a number of letters praising the series.
Shen Dingli, an expert on arms control at Fudan University in Shanghai, tells the newspaper that the UN should not hold back on sanctions but says the international community, especially the US, should give security guarantees to Pyongyang and keep the door to negotiations open.
But the drive for sanctions has been a frustrating and some say futile effort.
Under U.N. rules, the General Assembly can recommend sanctions, but only the Security Council can impose them.
It is popular to decry sanctions, but they have proven effective when used in conjunction with other tools.
But the US widened sanctions on Iran on Wednesday, aiming to tighten a squeeze on Tehran's ability to spend oil cash.
The IMC has the power to recommend sanctions, but only in the context of the devolved institutions operating normally.
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The stability and growth pact was designed to limit budget deficits, but nobody believed its sanctions would be enforced.
But it backed UN sanctions against Pyongyang after the nuclear test, in a move seen by some as a shift.
The reserves are large, but 12 years of sanctions have taken their toll on the oil industry and its infrastructure.
After the Cantor trade in question, but before the NYSE sanctions, Goldman was taken on as a trader by JPMorgan Chase.
But Reeves contended the sanctions proposed in this case were so targeted that he could not imagine them being used indiscriminately.
In the old apartheid days, South Africa was a successful exporter of weapons, despite sanctions, but in recent years Denel has struggled.
Iran has been the target of various international sanctions, but it has long maintained that its nuclear program is for research and medical needs.
Then, after the IAEA finally referred the issue to it, the Security Council failed to pass anything but the mildest of sanctions against Iran.
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