In a British media report Thursday, Siegel warned the group would probably have to impose compulsory layoffs.
When faced with mounting opposition, Cyprus abandoned its plan to impose large taxes on bank deposits.
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At Stansted it said it wanted to impose a price-monitoring regime, rather than a price cap.
In 1932, Mississippi was the first state to impose a general state sales tax.
"It makes much more sense for an authority to impose structural measures, " said Hofstetter.
Most notable was a fruitless effort early in his tenure to impose managed trade on Japan.
If no agreement is reached, United must petition the bankruptcy court to impose concessions.
Mattel and other toy makers have reportedly asked the government to impose mandatory safety-testing standards.
It's the Democrats who want to impose a rigid, uniform agenda on all Americans.
Judge Peter Barrie said he had "no choice but to impose a prison sentence".
It led to calls for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to impose similar levies on UK banks.
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However, it will be an uphill battle to get the council to impose sanctions on Iran.
Lee Cox curled a shot wide of the Morton goal as Inverness continued to impose themselves.
It would be folly for Washington to try to impose terms under such unpromising circumstances.
It is determined to impose greater regulation and restriction on the buying and selling of futures.
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McCain might well have the fortitude to impose a blockade, but Obama certainly will not.
Whether the commission would have the authority to impose its plan is in dispute.
Rather, the purpose of this hearing is to determine what penalty to impose on Mr. Gingrich.
The Kennedy-Kassebaum bill that became HIPAA was going to impose a national patient identifier .
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And they would be unable to impose prohibitively high costs on patients with chronic health problems.
The fiscal compact, first announced in December, is designed to impose discipline in government finances.
England continued to impose themselves until the end to claim a deserved bronze medal.
United struggled to impose themselves after the break and Hamilton continued to look lively.
Unfortunately, Congress is too often pressed to impose rules that make such enforcement less effective.
Mr Justice MacDuff decided that the professional relationship was sufficiently close so as to impose responsibility.
Another reform would be to impose term limits of, say, 18 years on Supreme Court justices.
To go without health insurance, the administration says, is to impose costs on other Americans.
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Technically Google Android is open source, but Google has managed to impose lots of restrictions.
However, the IRS can seek to impose FBAR penalties per account , per year.
True, people enjoy them, and you don't want to impose by giving something more permanent.
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