It may also be read as imposing a tax on those who go without insurance.
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General Musharraf, thus far, has downplayed the possibility of imposing a state of emergency.
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It would be better to get the incentives right by, for example, imposing a carbon tax.
The government has recently suggested imposing a curfew in certain parts of the region.
The cash will be generated by imposing a 50p duty on all fixed line phones.
Health insurers got wise, too, and started imposing a 48-hour review on imaging orders.
Just to clarify, so imposing a no-fly zone in Libya, that's under active consideration right now?
For example, the Fed could pop housing bubbles by imposing a maximum loan-to-value ratio for mortgages.
Gadhafi's troops, South Africa and other Security Council members supported a resolution imposing a no-fly zone.
But if imposing a minimum price on alcohol is the solution, what, precisely, is the problem?
The post-1945 planners were not much more successful in imposing a new vision on the city.
It constitutes impressing private citizens into the federal police apparatus and imposing a hidden tax on businesses.
Opponents argue that imposing a tax on individuals who refuse health coverage will eventually raise overall taxes.
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In 1998, China revised its Forest Law by imposing a logging ban on forests in natural reserves.
Then he pulled the plug on an emerging retail electricity market by imposing a four-year price freeze.
On July 9th, the company retaliated by firing nearly 50 pilots and imposing a new pay package.
Rudd left after recent vastly unpopular decisions, including imposing a new mining tax and nixing a carbon-reduction scheme.
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As I said, revoking the doctorate of a scientist is the equivalent of imposing a professional death penalty.
Canada, the biggest exporter of asbestos, tried but failed to prevent the EU imposing a ban on asbestos.
Fixed rates are like imposing a constitution on yourself to prevent bad behavior.
On February 2nd, the Russian Constitutional Court issued a judicial order imposing a suspension of capital-sentencing throughout the country.
In May 2008, he pleaded guilty and a judge released him without imposing a jail term, the spokeswoman said.
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This Hobson's choice is imposing a high cost on both individuals and society.
Yet regulators should not get carried away by these discoveries into imposing a whole raft of onerous new rules.
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Instead the council signed an agreement with the developer, imposing a range of planning conditions on the turbines already built.
The same reasoning argues even more strongly against imposing a single GHG standard on coal boilers and natural gas turbines.
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Mr Erdogan said on Friday the UN should discuss imposing a no-fly zone inside Syria at the international conference being mooted.
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If the NFL players win their legal battles, this will at least make NBA owners think twice before imposing a lockout.
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Short of that, buyers are essentially imposing a fuel tax upon themselves, a nontrivial fee paid as a matter of conscience.
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Convincing the client to sell a fund that was down, and imposing a penalty, was harder, but was also regularly done.
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