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U.S. regulators, safety advocates and the industry are now debating whether safety changes imposed after the disaster have made the nation's 65 nuclear plants safer.
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Accountability, particularly as measured by student test scores, has brought sweeping changes to education and promises more, but many teachers feel the changes are imposed with scant input from classroom-level educators.
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They develop a keen sensitivity to marketplace changes, either imposed on them by competition or via government action (or inaction, as is often the case), and they respond with moves that will better position their company.
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About two months after the offering, the Tianjin city government suspended trading in "Roaring Yellow River" and another painting, and the exchange imposed limits on daily and monthly price changes.
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In 2010 the new government implemented a number of changes including cutting business and personal income taxes, but imposed crisis taxes on financial institutions, energy and telecom companies, and retailers.
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Also, it's worthwhile to note that the entire proposition calls for these changes to be developed by the private sector itself, rather than imposed on it.
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But radical changes in the way law is practiced means that the high tuitions imposed on aspiring lawyers to get that law degree are less likely to pay off.
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Second, we include in the Budget 16 carefully targeted tax law changes that improve compliance while maintaining that important balance between the burden being imposed on taxpayers and our shared interest in collecting taxes owed.
WHITEHOUSE: Testimony of Director Portman
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Still, the European Commission, which will spend the next few weeks studying France's modification of the first two conditions imposed on the 1995 bail-out, may well want to know precisely what other changes the French have in mind before approving those currently before it.
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