The US still has a ban on British beef products, which was imposed in 1997.
Iraq's state television station al-Iraqiya said a curfew was imposed in the Iskandariyah area afterward.
The sentence was imposed in Colorado, but it will be carried out in Indiana.
An overnight curfew has been imposed in the area to prevent any revenge attacks.
Amazon taxes are imposed in states such as New York, Illinois, Rhode Island, North Carolina, and Colorado.
When they were imposed in September, the ringgit had already fallen by about 40% from pre-crisis levels.
Many Democrats and Republicans agree that the rate is too high relative to rates imposed in other countries.
Temporary curbs imposed in 2005 to protect the British labour market are set to expire on that date.
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Scotland's tourism industry has been badly affected by the restrictions imposed in the wake of the foot-and-mouth disease.
Despite administrative ceilings imposed in March on lending for property development or purchases of shares, credit keeps climbing.
This is why seniority-based layoffs, such as those imposed in Chicago, are so harmful to society at large.
But, he noted, some question such sentences, noting that they are longer than those usually imposed in murder cases.
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He says they will work around any arbitrary obstacles imposed in their way.
The shopkeepers were already upset over reports that a sales tax will be imposed in the budget next month.
The union struck in protest against a new contract imposed in bankruptcy court.
The U.N. sanctions were imposed in 1992 to put pressure on Libya to turn over suspects in the Lockerbie bombing.
"That is far better teased out through consultation rather than being imposed in the statutory form proposed, " Lord Faulks said.
It said they had been planted to screen the sheds from the village as part of planning conditions imposed in 1991.
The MLRs imposed in Obamacare are going to have next to no effect at all on the health care insurance industry.
The new report estimates that increased spending on vehicle technology will create 350, 000-450, 000 net additional jobs if the 95g limit is imposed in Europe.
Curbs were imposed in August 2006 after police said they had foiled a plot to bring down as many as 10 planes.
It is the second time in a month that the US courts have upheld fines imposed in a file-sharing copyright infringement case.
This sentence is imposed in cumulo in respect of all three charges.
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Others have been depleted so badly that severe fishing limitations have been imposed in a desperate attempt to allow stocks to recover.
U.S. President George W. Bush wants the lifting of U.N. trade sanctions on Iraq -- imposed in 1990 after Iraq invaded Kuwait.
Even if the sequester goes into effect, the magnitude of the automatic cuts won't be very different from those imposed in 1986.
In North America the resorts are much tougher on dangerous skiing with patrollers on the slopes and speed limits imposed in places.
Local officials are taking no chances: on Wednesday, emergency measures were imposed in 38 urban zones, towns and cities, including Parisian suburbs.
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Tax on indirect transfers has been imposed in a number of cases.
Earlier this year a total ban on mushroom-collecting was imposed in southern England's New Forest area after an invasion of commercial pickers.
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