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"imposed" Definitions
  1. laid on by someone, especially an authority, as something to be endured, obeyed, paid, etc.:Offenders receive swiftly imposed but meaningful community service assignments, which the court monitors daily for compliance.
  2. thrust or forced upon someone else, as one’s tastes, ideas, company, etc.:I pray for my children to grow confidently into who they have been created to be, free from the pressure of imposed reputation and expectation.
  3. created or established forcibly or artificially rather than developing naturally:All living systems organize and reorganize themselves into adaptive patterns and structures without any externally imposed plan or direction.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of impose.

959 Sentences With "imposed"

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The tariffs already imposed remain and new ones could still be imposed.
Crunch is a combination of the reality of software development, self imposed pressure, company-imposed pressure, and much broader, culturally imposed pressure to work hard.
The threat of Saudi-imposed sanctions, like those imposed on Qatar in June, now looms over Lebanon.
He imposed them under Section 232, a law that allows tariffs to be imposed for national security reasons.
"These were viewed as tools imposed on communities, added on top of an already imposed government structure," Williams elaborates.
Without self-imposed humility or politically imposed restraint, old rules never die and old agencies never close their doors.
The fine, imposed by the BTK communications technologies authority, was the first of its kind imposed by Ankara on Twitter.
The penalty is only imposed, however, if at least two of the three reprimands were imposed for a driving infringement.
In August 2014, the Kremlin imposed "counter sanctions" against food imports from the countries that had imposed sanctions on Russia.
Trump has already imposed tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods, with another $16 billion set to be imposed within weeks.
The U.S. imposed 15% tariffs on a variety of Chinese goods on Sunday, while China imposed new charges on U.S. products.
"We imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before," Trump said, without detailing his evidence for the statement.
If fully imposed, virtually all Chinese imports - worth about $550 billion - would be subject to punitive U.S. tariffs imposed since July 2018.
We're all so chronically underslept that this may be the greatest gift of all from your imposed, or self-imposed, device freedom.
The EU imposed duties on $3.3 billion worth of American goods last month in response to the metal tariffs Trump abruptly imposed.
The Trump administration said that the Obama administration introduced rules in the last five months of fiscal 2016 that imposed $6.8 billion in annual costs on the economy, while the rules imposed during its first five months have imposed no costs.
After Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, Mexico imposed a 20 percent tariff on imports of U.S. apples, potatoes and cranberries.
To deter migrants, Sweden has imposed checks on its border with Denmark, which has in turn imposed checks on its border with Germany.
I do want to say because people have asked, North Korea, we imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before.
I do want to say, because people have asked, North Korea, we imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before.
Last month, President Trump announced these tariffs would be imposed in September on goods that had escaped the tariffs already imposed in May.
Qatar was hit in 2017 when neighbouring countries, including Saudi Arabia, imposed a boycott imposed on it during a row over security issues.
President Ronald Reagan imposed tariffs on Japanese semiconductors in 1987, and the Obama administration imposed tariffs on some Chinese steel earlier this year.
The U.S. sanctions imposed under the Magnitsky Act imposed visa bans and asset freezes on Russian officials linked to the death of Magnitsky.
Finally, the president should impose greater sanctions on Russia than have been imposed thus far, as well as to enforce those already imposed.
India's foreign minister said in May it abides only by sanctions imposed by the United Nations and not those imposed by any other country.
Russia is challenging the ban imposed on its track and field team, and further legal action may follow if additional disciplinary measures are imposed.
"Theoretically, [Akbay] could set her own hours, but Netflix imposed deadlines for assignments that in effect imposed a rigid work schedule," the complaint says.
The United States imposed the ban in March and was quickly followed by Britain which imposed restrictions on a slightly different set of routes.
Tariff List 4 -- effective September 210 : Part 23: 104 items will be imposed with a 43% tariff, including seafood, fish, crab, shrimp, fruit, nutsPart 24: 21815 items will be imposed with a 25% tariff, including: beef, chicken, potato, wheat, soybean, TCM, steelPart 3: 64 items will be imposed with a 5% tariff, including: creamPart 4: 737 items will be imposed with a 5% tariff, including: turkey, chemicals Tariff List 18153 -- effective December 15: Part 1: 749 items will be imposed with a 10% tariff, including: coffee, corn, caviar, chemicals, cars, buses, scooters, bikesPart 2: 163 items will be imposed with a 10% tariff, including: cars, motorcycles Part 3: 634 items will be imposed with a 5% tariff, including: whiskey and cigars Part 4: 1815 items will be imposed with a 5% tariff, including: wood, floors, doors, clothing, CDs, TVs, lights, automobile parts, pens
The proximate cause of that decision is tariffs imposed by the European Union in retaliation for tariffs imposed on European goods by the Trump administration.
"On the one hand, Iranian women must abide by restrictions imposed by official decrees of the state and imposed by the morality police," she said.
Mueller asked that Cohen be able to serve any sentence imposed for making false statements to Congress concurrently with that imposed for the other federal charges.
Mueller on Friday asked the court to allow Cohen to serve any sentence imposed for lying to Congress concurrently with that imposed for his other crimes.
"We have to recognize that we imposed a genocide on tribes and we imposed harsh measures toward any government structure that they had," Ezra Rosser said.
They'll obviously have regulations imposed on them but, potentially, for a limited period of time, some aspects of regulation will not be imposed just to allow experimentation.
Mexico imposed tariffs on American products including pork and bourbon on Tuesday, striking back against import duties on steel and aluminum imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
As part of U.S. efforts, Washington has imposed sanctions on Chinese state-run energy company Zhuhai Zhenrong Co Ltd for allegedly violating restrictions imposed on Iran's oil sector.
While similar fines have been imposed on ride-sharing services in other countries, the fines to be imposed by Taiwan's legislation would be the highest in the world.
The only limits imposed on your house's beauty and seclusion are imposed by your imagination: get into Build Mode and start popping those expensive trees all over your yard!
Border-adjustment tax supporters have been spreading the idea that there is some kind of "Made in America" tax imposed on U.S. products that is not imposed on imports.
Investors want to know whether the ECB will deviate from its current, self-imposed rules and further slow purchases in Germany, where it is nearing a self-imposed debt cap.
As part of U.S. efforts against Iran, Washington has imposed sanctions on Chinese state-run energy company Zhuhai Zhenrong Co Ltd for allegedly violating restrictions imposed on Iran's oil sector.
The comments made on CCTV come after Beijing imposed 25 percent duties on imports of U.S. soybeans in retaliation over measures imposed on Chinese goods by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Chinese Finance Ministry said it would remove the additional 25% levy on car imports imposed after Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese products for three months, reducing it to 15%.
The second, imposed not by church or state, but self-imposed by pre- and post-pubescent girls: Don't get caught in the school corridor alone with Father so and so.
Mr. Trump agreed not to raise tariffs further then but kept in place the tariffs he had already imposed, while China removed most of the retaliation that it had imposed.
Rather than wait for the next merciful president to correct unjust sentences decades after they are imposed, we should reduce the likelihood that they will be imposed in the first place.
"What is imposed on taxi drivers will also be imposed on e-hailing drivers, to get that driver's card," he told reporters, referring to health check-ups, car inspection and permits.
In addition to the blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt, citing security concerns, Hamas is contending with economic sanctions imposed by its rival, the Palestinian Authority, based in the West Bank.
Magnitsky sanctions — if imposed — would be a significant step.
But in this case, the restraints imposed by [AEDPA] . . .
One topic of the phone conversation is likely to be the sanctions that the Obama administration imposed on Russia, including ones that were imposed in December in retaliation for the election hacking.
Balber said Kaveladze remembers discussions surrounding the Magnitsky Act -- a 2012 US law that imposed sanctions on Russian individuals -- and the retaliatory Kremlin-imposed ban on adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
It is not immediately clear what conditions the FCC imposed.
The UN's rules on conflicts of interest should be imposed.
China has promised to retaliate if the tariffs are imposed.
China imposed a 10% tariff on US LNG in September.
Gas price hikes of some 20 percent imposed on Jan.
Last week, Trump imposed $50 billion in tariffs on China.
This is not because the government imposed utility style regulation.
And so far only $50 billion has actually been imposed.
South Korea and the United States have imposed separate sanctions.
The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.
It imposed annual ceilings on such fatalities, nationally and locally.
However, it imposed restrictions on key sections of the program.
The penalty imposed on Lloyds was a record retail fine.
America imposed financial sanctions on two Turkish ministers in response.
Washington has imposed sanctions in a bid to dislodge Maduro.
The rule has been imposed because of unspecified security threats.
The policy was imposed to stabilize share prices last summer.
Once a tariff is imposed, businesses have a few options.
The fine imposed on the bank was a mere $215m.
The government has imposed emergency rule and an overnight curfew.
The West imposed sanctions, prompting Moscow also to restrict trade.
If the tariffs are imposed, Europe is expected to retaliate.
They would be imposed again a few short years later.
Some provinces, including Shanxi, have imposed bans on new projects.
No such limitations have been imposed in the US, however.
The sentence will be officially imposed by Bloom on Aug.
It imposed its administration at the troubled lender on Sept.
Export taxes are imposed according to volume rather than value.
Fines or administrative sanctions should be imposed for such cases.
Beijing has imposed tariffs on $110 billion in U.S. goods.
International sanctions imposed by the UNSC were beginning to erode.
He has imposed martial law in Mindanao in the south.
The United States has imposed sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry.
He swiftly imposed discipline on government spending (new ministers notwithstanding).
They've imposed a (temporary) freeze on new grants and contracts.
Denmark then imposed new controls on people entering from Germany.
But I do know that it was imposed upon them.
Baston imposed a rigid set of rules on the prostitutes.
When they imposed sanctions on us, they made a mistake.
A curfew was imposed in the city and surrounding townships.
It was not immediately clear what punishments would be imposed.
The wording is similar to secondary sanctions imposed against Iran.
Border controls have been imposed, but black market activities continue.
He also thinks Ronda's imposed media blackout is all garbage.
Keppel estimated that had the fines been imposed on Jan.
But sanctions have been imposed again, badly hurting Iran's economy.
The EU first imposed sanctions on North Korea in 2006.
The duty imposed upon him by the law is clear.
Reporting restrictions were imposed until Contogoulas was acquitted on Thursday.
The United States imposed tough, new financial sanctions on Jan.
Jurisdictions that have not imposed restrictions are also watching closely.
The judge has imposed a gag order in the case.
However, other penalties imposed on companies have been relatively modest.
Now the enemy is perceived political correctness imposed by Berlin.
Governments frequently imposed price controls, reducing what farmers could earn.
So imposed dongle hell is bad for the planet too.
But tariffs can be imposed for other reasons as well.
Such memorials, like the Nazi prosecutions, may have been imposed
Much of the concern surrounds the sanctions imposed on Iran.
Brazil last year imposed a tariff on U.S. ethanol imports.
The United Nations imposed sanctions on North Korea in 2006.
His sentence was the longest yet imposed by the court.
Security officials imposed a curfew from midnight to 6 a.m.
This month, the administration imposed sanctions on six Hezbollah members.
The Defense Department had a self imposed deadline of Feb.
EU sanctions could be imposed on countries on the list.
Recently imposed rules now ban people from swimming in them.
Europe also colonized the Muslim world and imposed European law.
Pai is reviewing the limit imposed on companies owning stations.
The authorities have imposed quarantine zones around the affected farms.
If imposed, such measures would undermine profitability, investment and service.
A curfew has been imposed in parts of the country.
Though no penalty was imposed, Spieth was far from delighted.
The U.S. has imposed tariffs on EU steel and aluminum.
He simply imposed himself on the party establishment and won.
Capital controls imposed on June 28 helped contain the flight.
No sanctions were imposed on Nathan Sobey or Jason Cadee.
Such redundancy would have imposed heavy costs on coal producers.
He imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
Ms. Pearson said control orders imposed serious restrictions on children.
On Sunday, Italy imposed movement restrictions in just the north.
It's a messaging vulnerability that Democrats have imposed upon themselves.
Since the United States imposed sanctions on PDVSA on Jan.
This has been imposed on us by an invisible hand.
Both Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush imposed trade tariffs.
We know that's why Bush imposed steel tariffs in 2002.
Each side has imposed billions of dollars of import tariffs.
Congress imposed tough sanctions on Russia over the president's objections.
These sanctions would be imposed under the Global Magnitsky Act.
The soap bubbles already had an externally imposed temperature difference.
This includes economists who think trade has imposed significant costs.
A 10% tariff on these goods was imposed on Sept.
Cancellations and restrictions for large events and businesses were imposed.
In June 214, the Treasury Department imposed sanctions against Gen.
Banks have imposed a moratorium on mortgage repayments, Reuters reported.
But he doesn't merely replace one imposed narrative with another.
In April, the United States imposed sanctions on Mr. Deripaska.
Some states and cities imposed compulsory lockdowns, enforceable by law.
Venezuela is under the sanctions imposed by the United States.
Or was it the Taliban who imposed this on them?
At least eight EU countries have already imposed border restrictions.
"There are injustices that are imposed on individuals," Appelbaum says.
But the judge imposed only the mandatory decade in prison.
It's also a resistance to what was imposed on us.
The sanctions imposed on Moscow then are still in place.
He imposed ideals of grace and decorum on his creations.
In 1974, the federal government imposed a nationwide 55 m.p.h.
That could lead to duties imposed by April next year.
When the band started, the xx imposed its own strictures.
The president has also imposed tariffs on goods from China.
Authorities cut internet and mobile service and imposed a curfew.
Thus tariffs and quotas imposed under 22019 would be overkill.
His government has imposed restrictions travel to and from China.
By Tuesday night, Mr. Moreno had imposed an 8 p.m.
More than three days passed before Japan imposed a quarantine.
Outside, students demonstrated against American sanctions then imposed on Iraq.
Sanctions imposed by the Trump administration have decimated Iran's economy.
Lowe's speculation, however, had not been imposed on the original.
Central London imposed its famous congestion charge scheme in 22019.
China has imposed a major — and possibly ineffective — travel ban.
And what happens when one reality is imposed onto another?
Then, they imposed a regular 10 percent tax on harvests.
The sad truth, imposed with increasing rigor, is you aren't.
The government also imposed a communications blackout in the area.
He's already imposed tariffs on European steel and aluminum exports.
A day later, the government imposed the state of emergency.
Kenyan bank shares have slumped since the cap was imposed.
Planned tariffs on Chinese imports will be imposed on Dec.
Bossier City in Louisiana has imposed stricter laws on panhandling.
The funds come from fees imposed by the phone companies.
Trump last year also imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Barclays imposed a 500,000 pound cut to his 2016 pay.
The European Union imposed an arms embargo in November 2017.
The parties face a deadline in May imposed by Trump.
Few know how protesters will react to newly imposed rulers.
The ban on domestic rhino horn was imposed in 2009.
The government also imposed other restrictions, like limiting his visitors.
Additional major sanctions will be imposed on North Korea today.
Financial sanctions such as those imposed by the U.S. Treasury Department or export restrictions imposed on foreign firms by the Commerce Department are typically only lifted after the desired changes are verified and documented.
Many countries including the U.S. imposed travel bans on travelers from China while countries like Australia have also imposed bans on travelers from Iran, Italy and South Korea, which have all experienced significant outbreaks.
What makes the current mess so deadly is that, whereas many past crises were imposed on the British people by the British state, this one was imposed on the British state by the British people.
He said the United States needs a "new Voting Rights Act" -- a reference to Democratic objections to measures imposed by GOP-led states that have limited early voting, imposed strict voter ID laws and more.
"The Council has imposed sanctions symmetrical to the sanctions imposed by the U.S. government on June 11 against legal entities involved in the activities of Russian special services in cyberspace," it said in a statement.
The economic measures, mostly imposed in the last five years, had cut off the country of 80 million people from the global financial system, slashed Iran's exports and imposed severe economic hardship on ordinary Iranians.
When there were similar surges in China's property market a few years ago, Yao noted that 47 cities had imposed restrictions on home prices, but this time round only a half dozen had imposed restrictions.
"The total tariff burden today being imposed by Turkey on the U.S. is commensurate with the additional costs Turkey faces due to the tariffs imposed on it by the U.S.," Zeybekci said in a statement.
Earlier on Monday, the central bank imposed temporary administration on the mid-sized lender Yugra for six months and imposed a three-month moratorium on creditor claims, saying the bank's financial position was not stable.
The U.S. Reciprocal Trade Act would empower the president to raise tariffs on individual products if he determines that any of our trading partners have imposed higher tariffs than we have imposed on their products.
The United States and China have been grappling over the fate of tariffs that Mr. Trump imposed on $360 billion of Chinese imports and additional tariffs that are due to be imposed on Dec. 15.
The Alberta government imposed mandatory production curtailments on producers effective Jan.
Last summer Vancouver imposed a 15% tax on foreigners' house purchases.
Government-imposed production cuts could trigger those provisions, according to Brewer.
In response, the Chinese government imposed retaliatory tariffs on American imports.
Nine countries in the Balkans have imposed tighter controls, including Macedonia.
Nichols, though, was determined to stick to another self-imposed rule.
Southerners resent Germany for austerity policies imposed in the crisis years.
Emergency rule was imposed after an attempted coup on July 15.
Some measures, including higher tariffs, have been imposed to curb imports.
But the government is watching closely and has imposed stricter regulation.
Turkey had imposed restrictions on German lawmakers' access to the soldiers.
Similar conditions have been imposed on the three from outside Catalonia.
Emergency rule imposed after the November 2015 attacks remains in place.
China has imposed duties on about $110 billion in U.S. products.
Currently, duties are still imposed by customs at the Shanghai FTZ.
Previous bank mergers in Nigeria have been imposed by the regulator.
And he had imposed those same tariffs on Japan in March.
The government they both served quickly imposed a state of emergency.
MONTREAL/BELFAST (Reuters) - Stiff U.S. duties imposed on Bombardier Inc's (BBDb.
False. No broadband entry regulation has been imposed by the FCC.
It also imposed an income limit of 1 million Icelandic crowns.
He also lifted sanctions against Turkey that were imposed this month.
Limits have been imposed around the world on these toxic fumes.
Oil prices rose after new U.S. sanctions were imposed on Iran.
Western leaders kicked Russia out of the G7 and imposed sanctions.
Since 2018, tariffs have been imposed on European steel and aluminum.
The United States has also imposed sanctions on Venezuela's oil exports.
A travel ban was imposed to keep drivers off the road.
Beijing imposed additional tariffs on thousands of U.S. products effective Sept.
The fine was imposed on Monday, FAS said on its website.
Backed by the IMF, the government has imposed painful austerity measures.
Western powers imposed sanctions in 2014 after Russia's annexation of Crimea.
In 2002 George W. Bush imposed tariffs of up to 30%.
Mr. Trump also lifted sanctions imposed against Turkey in recent weeks.
The worst of the fines imposed by American regulators are over.
And this was only exacerbated by my self-imposed work pressure.
China claimed it will retaliate if the higher levies are imposed.
He also asked for a "very significant fine" to be imposed.
That is the largest antitrust penalty ever imposed by the regulator.
The US has imposed tariffs on European steel and aluminum exports.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Turkey for invading northern Syria.
Sanctions imposed on Turkey over its invasion would also be lifted.
Last year China imposed 25% tariffs on American goods including lobster.
There is no time limit imposed on DHS to finish construction.
But last year four Arab countries imposed a blockade on Qatar.
He imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminium earlier this month.
For now, Davis said this is a self-imposed geographic restriction.
Another imposed stiffer punishments on people who shine lasers at aeroplanes.
Many states, led by California, have imposed zero-emission vehicle mandates.
The United States and other Western nations have imposed similar sanctions.
This structure has stalled innovation, protected incumbents and imposed tremendous costs.
Security forces killed a dozen people; the government imposed a curfew.
The government has since imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m.
Obamacare imposed a national standard for essential benefits required of insurers.
It also imposed travel bans and financial sanctions on senior politicians.
The SEC also imposed a fine of $20 million on Tesla.
We must build lasting institutions ... not something imposed from foreign countries.
He imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum earlier this month.
Joe Biden, that encouraged prison construction and imposed longer prison sentences.
This is imposed martyrdom, and it isn't a sign of strength.
Criminal penalties would be imposed for those who do not comply.
Restraints on growth imposed by international institutions are doomed to failure.
At the same time, most of Altman's frustration is self-imposed.
The sources could not indicate which government agency imposed the ban.
WALLACE: But there was a penalty imposed by Palm Beach County.
Europe imposed sanctions after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in 2014.
Final opinion polls published before a blackout was imposed on Oct.
Howard's eyes, her daughter's self-imposed emotional solitude doesn't end there.
The population then skyrocketed when France imposed border controls in 2015.
Those now being imposed would involve considerably more disruption for China.
The opinions in no way imposed pressure or coercion, it said.
The days when big mines could simply be imposed are over.
The United Nations Security Council recently imposed sanctions on North Korea.
"She has complied with the sanction imposed by CAS," he said.
That decrease was imposed on already low Medicaid payments to doctors.
Washington this month imposed tariffs on $2165 billion of Chinese imports.
A lot of the narrative imposed on celebrities is frankly creepy.
The U.N. Security council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea.
It happened just hours after a government imposed curfew was lifted.
Under ObamaCare, the federal government imposed the Individual Shared Responsibility Payment.
That could change if a tax on imported goods is imposed.
Saying "I don't" is empowering and suggests a self-imposed decision.
It halted operations in 2006 due to sanctions imposed on Iran.
A blackout on the publication of surveys was imposed on Nov.
Sarbanes-Oxley imposed a particularly heavy burden on smaller public companies.
All major European states imposed colonial mastery over Africa and Asia.
For many who identify as "incels," their celibacy is self-imposed.
Thaksin is living in self-imposed exile to avoid corruption charges.
A mandatory evacuation of much the subdivision was imposed last week.
He turned to a life of self-imposed exile in Macau.
Jimmy Carter imposed several federal hiring freezes, which limited oversight work.
The fiscal discipline imposed by the reconciliation process will be lost.
Alderson in self-imposed internet detox, and Tyrell Wellick is... somewhere.
Second, externally imposed regime change usually leads to disastrous unintended consequences.
He has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
The tariffs won't likely to be imposed on planes, he said.
Due to already imposed anti-dumping duties, China was barely touched.
That punitive measure came in retaliation for duties imposed by Washington.
Tariffs, originally imposed by Congress, can be eliminated by Congress too.
Indeed, long since we have imposed numerical limits on legal immigration.
He has not imposed a term of office on its officials.
Beijing imposed policies a few years ago that curbed money outflows.
The European Union and China have since imposed countermeasures in response.
Hellerstedt, because it imposed "an undue burden" on women seeking abortions.
Scales: the exercise suggests duty, repetition, an order imposed from without.
She went on television, she imposed message discipline on that campaign.
He imposed the ban as an interim order in January 2015.
Other nonnuclear sanctions imposed by the United States against Iran remain.
He imposed a new constitution, which limited presidents to two terms.
China, the E.U., Mexico, Canada have imposed counter-tariffs in response.
The EU also imposed anti-subsidy tariffs on Indonesian biodiesel exports.
Reagan imposed some pretty significant tariffs on Japan in the 1980s.
The law imposed more stringent funding requirements for defined benefit pensions.
Economic sanctions have since been imposed again, badly hurting Iran's economy.
France has also imposed such a ban, "to protect the public".
This could result in export controls being imposed early next year.
Kobani's problem now is inflation and the blockade imposed by Turkey.
Regulators also have imposed higher capital cushions in case of crisis.
But with Hamilton and Rosberg, Mercedes has not imposed such orders.
It has imposed a bank holiday at NHB Bank for Tuesday.
Iraq has imposed new restrictions on aircraft flying in its airspace.
Beyond the fine, a series of regulations were imposed on Facebook.
The ban has been imposed until 1159 GMT on November 14.
Those that do neither will have a price imposed by Ottawa.
Predictably, Iran is now exceeding enrichment limits the deal once imposed.
But that self-imposed deadline came and went with no announcement.
He was hurriedly sworn in, and a media blackout was imposed.
The legislation would repeal the tax hikes imposed by the ACA.
Their genesis creates self-imposed deadlines that favor action over accuracy.
A state of emergency imposed after the coup remains in place.
Washington has imposed tariffs across the spectrum on imported Chinese goods.
This is what the bankruptcy court imposed in Detroit's bankruptcy case.
At best the proposal needs further study before being arbitrarily imposed.
There are court-imposed surcharges associated with any plea, Tuttle said.
Since the United States imposed fresh sanctions on Venezuela on Jan.
It should be tailored to local needs rather than imposed nationally.
A curfew was imposed in part of Diyarbakir from 3 a.m.
That is much lower than the $10,000 limit imposed in September.
The test is the toughest one imposed on banks since 2009.
The Tax Foundation has analyzed the tariffs imposed by the administration.
It imposed targeted sanctions on a Kinshasa police chief in June.
Some Canadian allies have imposed restrictions, citing the risk of espionage.
The company has been hurt by U.S. sanctions imposed on Jan.
The Senate early last month blew through a self-imposed Jan.
It was the the first Vatican-imposed sentence of its kind.
Van Rooyen said water restrictions had been imposed in some provinces.
Canada: Trump recently imposed high tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
This is a limitation imposed by technology rather than by choice.
The international community has finally imposed crippling sanctions on North Korea.
In reaction, the U.S. government imposed a strict embargo against Burma.
Measures, which are not mandatory, will start being imposed beginning Jan.
If not, Trump has said "additional major sanctions" will be imposed.
The announcement came just days after the U.S. imposed on China.
Even before American independence, several of the colonies imposed terms limits.
Democrats imposed such a system during the late 1970s and '80s.
A general limit on the federal debt was imposed in 1939.
Japan imposed its first travel restrictions 2 ½ weeks later, on Feb.
Or, more precisely, practicality becomes a self-imposed constraint on progressivism.
When the government abruptly imposed the lockdown, he started to panic.
Were such an embargo imposed, the economic ramifications would be severe.
Several cities and counties already have imposed stricter bans on gatherings.
Ukraine has already imposed nationwide restrictions on shops, restaurants and transport.
On Wednesday, Israel imposed a blanket ban on entry by foreigners.
Turkey missed a great opportunity; the United States imposed the sanctions.
Ninety-nine of them imposed some form of isolation and quarantine.
The United States imposed similar restrictions on top generals in August.
There is still uncertainty on when the tariffs will be imposed.
For this round, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) imposed stricter standards.
First, for the sanctions we imposed following the annexation of Crimea.
Municipalities in at least four other states have imposed similar rules.
Where such legislation has passed, though, the penalties are rarely imposed.
An official ban was imposed on exhibiting Indians films in Pakistan.
Direct rule from London could be imposed once the 4 p.m.
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed new sanctions on Iran on Monday.
After some investigation, they imposed an indefinite moratorium on uranium mining.
The measure requires approval by a court-imposed deadline of Jan.
In the meantime, curfews were imposed across much of the region.
It shattered my horizons, even some of my self-imposed ones.
"Brazil has imposed regulations that are simply insane," Mr. Bleher said.
It may not live up to the expectations imposed upon it.
Mr. Trump imposed the tariffs after Whirlpool complained about foreign competitors.
Stick to self-imposed limits and respect your coworkers' preferences too.
In late January, Trump imposed restrictions on air travel from China.
Fortunately, the self-imposed quarantine was successful in preventing further transmission.
Even Obama imposed a temporary "market disruption" tariff on Chinese tires.
The worst cruelties are those imposed in pursuit of elusive targets.
Trump has imposed travel bans for much of Europe and Asia.
Propane China imposed another 5% tariff on U.S. propane from Dec.
Washington withdrew from the accord last year and re-imposed sanctions.
In response to Russia's election meddling, Barack Obama's administration imposed sanctions.
It seemed to be a comparison that was imposed upon you.
He also imposed the nation's first mandatory quarantine in 50 years.
But by Monday he had imposed a lockdown on the country.
How much punishment should be imposed, though, remains a difficult issue.
On Wednesday, Israel imposed a blanket ban on entry by foreigners.
China and South Korea have both imposed intense public health strategies.
A minor drug offense for which no jail time was imposed?
Fines of up to 1,000 pounds were imposed on revving engines.
But terrorism, a threat imposed on us, kills fewer than 100.
Trump has since imposed sanctions on Turkey over the military offensive.
Persistently rising drug prices have imposed a heavy burden on consumers.
The US imposed its own export controls on Huawei in May.
Officials did not say when a new ban might be imposed.
The economy's biggest pressure point may be self-imposed by Beijing.
It's still not clear whether they'll meet the self-imposed deadline.
Washington this month imposed tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese imports.
While those negotiations are ongoing, there will no new tariffs imposed.
There are several reasons to be skeptical of government-imposed solutions.
Recent reforms have imposed some fees on companies that hire expatriates.
China first imposed the duties on U.S. chicken products in 2010.
Khashoggi was living in self-imposed exile in the United States.
Macri ultimately imposed currency controls, and the peso has since steadied.
It is going to be terrible, state-imposed suffering and torture.
Wells Fargo automatically imposed the insurance through its Dealer Services unit.
Mr. Gohr's arm went up at $2,000, his self-imposed cap.
But soon after, the government imposed tighter controls on the area.
It also imposed new registration requirements and restrictions on gun purchases.
The government imposed a nationwide internet shutdown for over a week.
The companies then imposed steep licensing fees on their American units.
In addition, he imposed two years' probation on all three men.
A similar breakup was imposed 70 years later on AT&T.
Britain had, after all, imposed itself on much of the world.
An alternative to the official voice imposed for years has emerged.
An alternative to the official voice imposed for years has emerged.
Congress initially imposed a deadline of 28503, later extended to 22020.
Sweden imposed a financial transaction tax of 28503 percent in 22020.
In the United States, we imposed a transaction tax in 1914.
That follows the tariffs already imposed against Chinese aluminum and steel.
London (CNN Business)Europe has imposed a record fine on Google.
But he imposed a 10 percent surcharge on higher-income taxpayers.
Twenty-six states imposed no conditions on the rights of refusal.
China imposed a 10 percent tariff on U.S. LNG in September.
Napoleon imposed an orderly street-numbering system on Paris in 1805.
This is rage forcefully imposed on Trico, not rage truly felt.
New Mexico imposed none of the requirements that Texas had established.
China has imposed tariffs on polysilicon, which the company relies on.
Following the crash, UK and Norway imposed separate restrictions on flights.
A 25% duty that Beijing imposed on U.S. propane on Aug.
China has also imposed tariffs on U.S. pork and other products.
Meanwhile, the government imposed anti-dumping duties on 20.2 steel products.
Last year, he imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods.
The Trump administration is scrambling to meet a self-imposed Oct.
They imposed a coalition government on Ho, but did little more.
The vote Thursday imposed a budget of $2.25 billion per year.
Those affected by the tariffs imposed are not without a remedy.
There were fewer absurdly short time limits imposed on the candidates.
The rule, which was imposed in September, sent bank shares tumbling.
The state imposed tough new water curbs in Sydney from Dec.
Tanzania also imposed an unexpected "livestock tariff" on Kenyan meat products.
Restrictions on events were imposed to make them safer and calmer.
Maybe they've been imposed on us, or we've agreed to them.
But they are there by consensus, not imposed by somebody else.
Not the self imposed by parents, racism, sexism or economic disparity.
It recently imposed tough new restrictions on the payday lending industry.
The U.S. later imposed more sanctions on Iran and its officials.
Michigan imposed a similar ban for 6 months earlier in September.
The sentence was the longest ever imposed in a leak case.
Wallace: But there was a penalty imposed by Palm Beach County.
The US imposed an additional set of sanctions against North Korea.
It is not something that has to be imposed on me.
So far, Polster has imposed a draconian secrecy on the proceedings.
One could say that his self-imposed systems drive the work.
Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennyslvania since 1999.
Marshall law has been imposed, as well as a strict curfew.
President Bashar al-Assad, speaking in February, said the crisis was part of a siege imposed by governments that oppose him, including the United States, which has imposed sanctions that broadly prohibit any trade with Damascus.
While sanctions imposed on Iran due to its nuclear programme were lifted in January, separate sanctions imposed by the United States on financial transactions remain in place, hampering attempts to do business with the Islamic Republic.
The United States, under Democratic former President Barack Obama, imposed sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine and in December imposed fresh sanctions and ordered the expulsion of Russian suspected spies over the election meddling.
Last June, Mexico imposed tariffs of between 15 and 25 percent on steel products and other U.S. goods, in retaliation for the tariffs applied on the Mexican metals imports that Trump imposed citing national security concerns.
Every year, politicians and pundits alike decry sequestration – the mindless, across-the-board spending cuts that would be imposed if Congress spends more than allowed under the spending caps imposed by the 85033 Budget Control Act.
The meat producer Tyson dropped more than 6 percent, after China imposed duties on pork and fruit from the United States in response to the tariffs that the Trump administration has imposed on products imported from China.
"I am deeply concerned about reports suggesting that sanctions imposed on Russia may be lifted without resolving the unacceptable and hostile actions that caused the sanctions to be imposed by the U.S. and our allies," said Sen.
Some of the United States' 40,000 dairy farmers say they have also been hurt this year by tariffs imposed by China and Mexico in retaliation to those imposed by President Trump on imports of steel and aluminum.
The Ontario government in April imposed a 15 percent tax on foreign buyers, among other measures, in a bid to cool the market, as happened in Vancouver last August when a foreign buyers tax was imposed there.
In England and Wales almost 60,000 criminal records were imposed on children.
We had no discussion about the sanctions imposed by the Obama Administration.
Ukraine imposed sanctions on Russia's largest internet groups including Yandex and Mail.
His humiliation came after the game, however, and it was self-imposed.
Last year, the medical board imposed restrictions on his right to practice.
UN sanctions imposed in 2017 are supposed to effectively shutter these restaurants.
Both countries are dealing with economic sanctions imposed by the United States.
Brazil has said it will seek exemption from the newly imposed tariffs.
Will he lift the modest sanctions just imposed by President Barack Obama?
In November the UN lifted an arms embargo first imposed in 2009.
With this limitation imposed on a portfolio, you can't add quality stocks.
It was imposed a day after former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigned.
The ITC decision imposed of final duties of up to 52.5 percent.
North Korea is subject to international sanctions imposed over its nuclear programs.
That follows new restrictions on copper concentrate exports imposed by that country.
As with most self-imposed restrictions, they're incredibly easy to simply ignore.
Before it, many insurance plans imposed larger deductibles for mental health services.
These masquerades attempt to obscure the stereotypes imposed by the gendered gaze.
The sentences were imposed by U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan.
China, meanwhile, has imposed duties on about $110 billion of U.S. products.
In January 2018, Trump imposed a 20% tariff on imported washing machines.
Remember, we imposed tariffs on solar panels and dishwashers many months ago.
Jordan had previously imposed a nine-year moratorium on the death penalty.
In 2017, when there were substantial outflows, China imposed tighter capital controls.
The Affordable Care Act imposed a lot of new regulations on insurers.
He said the school had never imposed a ban on celebrating Christmas.
America has imposed sanctions on dozens of members of Venezuela's dictatorial regime.
John Bel Edwards more recently so some property taxes can be imposed.
On August 1st the Treasury imposed financial sanctions on two Turkish ministers.
Governor Ricardo Rosselló had lifted the liquor ban he imposed after Maria.
The blackout was imposed shortly after India's ruling Hindu Nationalist party's Aug.
And that's why President Trump imposed $250 billion in tariffs on China.
Then the US imposed additional sanctions against Iran in 2010 and 2011.
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama had imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m.
He has also overseen imposition of emergency rule imposed in their wake.
And the advanced trade rules TPP imposed are too valuable to waste.
Any directorial or authorial style can only exist within that imposed structure.
It has risen nearly 40 percent since the Rusal sanctions were imposed.
The penalty was imposed for slow riding and disturbing another rider's lap.
The kingdom has also imposed an air and sea blockade on Yemen.
The Trump administration has imposed crippling sanctions on Venezuela's crucial oil industry.
Houston suffered severe flooding; the mayor imposed a curfew to deter looters.
Thaksin was ousted in 2006 and lives abroad in self-imposed exile.
For decades before sanctions were imposed, Germany was Iran's biggest trading partner.
Petrobras has imposed a $500 million limit for the debt repurchase plan.
They granted enormous personal freedom, but in return they imposed heavy costs.
Obama imposed the measures in 2014 using a series of executive orders.
The Trump administration has been hurrying to meet a self-imposed Oct.
A curfew has been imposed in the Negombo area until 7 a.m.
Most of Africa's anti-gay laws were imposed by European colonial rulers.
Gunboat diplomacy imposed by major powers on weaker countries became an anachronism.
Sullivan stated that the "coercive fine" would be imposed starting on Dec.
On the left, Mr Corbyn has imposed strict rules on the debate.
On January 226th America imposed its toughest sanctions yet on Venezuela's regime.
Washington also imposed sanctions on the head of Iran's judiciary and others.
The constitution they imposed restricted the emperor to a purely symbolic role.
Kennedy imposed the death penalty on all counts of first degree murder.
U.S. officials also removed sanctions imposed on Italian company PB Tankers S.p.
Last month, Washington imposed sanctions on China's military for purchasing Russian weapons.
The EU imposed economic sanctions on Russia over that conflict in 2014.
And last week, it imposed temporary controls along its border with Germany.
Manning's original sentence was the longest ever imposed for a leak conviction.
The county evacuated people from low-lying areas and imposed a curfew.
The Korea Football Association (KFA) imposed a six-month ban on Aug.
Rwandans define themselves by their nationality, not by an imposed ethnic tag.
The suit targets four advertising guidelines which the WMATA imposed in 2015.
In return, many of the international sanction imposed on Iran were lifted.
Sanitary and phytosanitary measures, imposed on health grounds, lowered them by 7.3%.
When a curfew was imposed in the 1980s, the birth rate soared.
Morley's eventual exile, to the extent that it existed, was self-imposed.
The United States imposed sanctions on the Venezuelan gold sector last year.
Late last month, the U.S. imposed sweeping sanctions on oil firm PDVSA.
Russia is currently facing a new round of U.S.-imposed trade sanctions.
We&aposve imposed or scheduled tariffs on $5863 billion of Chinese goods.
Fines are being imposed in Florida, in Egypt, all over the world.
Puigdemont has been living in self-imposed exile in Belgium since October.
The United States imposed new sanctions on Venezuela's all-important oil industry.
Elsewhere, property shares were mixed following new restrictions imposed on the sector.
Earlier this month the U.N. Security Council imposed the arms embargo anyway.
It would also dilute the stronger regulation imposed on large, complex banks.
Yet, despite these self-imposed brakes, Ethiopia's economic progress has been spectacular.
They've passed all their self-imposed political purity tests with flying colors.
The United States has also imposed targeted sanctions on top Venezuelan officials.
"The restrictions have only been imposed on the Eritrean side," she said.
It has now imposed penalties of S$29.1 million on eight banks.
I don't think that we'll get more sanctions imposed by other countries.
He lied, he imposed more taxes than all the others put together.
The Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Aug.
I struggle with accepting the claims of narcissism imposed on my generation.
It's his destiny, imposed by his limitations as both singer and tunesmith.
His supposedly false numbers justified the harsh conditions imposed by Greece's creditors.
He demands a fixed upper limit on refugees, as Austria has imposed.
The sanctions overlap with several the US and UN have already imposed.
The European Parliament imposed an EU-wide ban on excessive bankers' bonuses.
The U.S. government imposed new sanctions on the crisis-stricken oil exporter.
Last month Trump imposed tariffs on $85033 billion worth of Chinese goods.
He was also a critic of the pollution regulations imposed on automakers.
China last year imposed retaliatory tariffs on American farm goods including pork.
The shutdown was an international embarrassment and effectively a self-imposed disaster.
Trump imposed a 25 percent levy on imported steel in the spring.
Supporters are dwindling even in places where capital punishment is avidly imposed.
We didn't have any deadlines, so the only pressure was self-imposed.
America imposed a 28500 percent tariff on $6900 billion of Chinese goods.
He has been living in self-imposed exile in Washington since 28500.
In many states, such as California, voters have imposed limits on taxation.
Each country has imposed tariffs on the other's products and threatened more.
Local government imposed more licensing restrictions that drove many out of business.
More recently, former President George W. Bush imposed steel tariffs in 2002.
Speculation is growing that even tougher curbs will be imposed in 2018.
Mr Duterte imposed martial law on Mindanao and poured troops into Marawi.
The Trump administration imposed higher duties on products including aluminum and steel.
Japan imposed export curbs on high-tech materials bound for South Korea.
Cuts in supply based on seniority were imposed in the last year.
But the Supreme Court has imposed limits on this authority of Congress.
A curfew was imposed in Abia state where the residence is located.
Mexico put tariffs on American pork and Canada imposed duties on beef.
That was imposed by the CMA's predecessor, the Office of Fair Trading.
India also imposed a huge internet and phone blackout on the region.
Trading in ZTE shares has been halted since the ban was imposed.
The death penalty has been imposed erroneously in at least 150 cases.
The United States and European Union imposed economic sanctions on the country.
In 2011, a year or two after Benedict allegedly imposed sanctions, McCarrick
Prosecutors believe it is the longest prison sentence ever imposed for "swatting."
Like today's "war on drugs," Prohibition imposed enormous costs on American society.
Massive financial penalties were imposed, all while required capital levels were raised.
It produced an Islamic Republic that imposed Shariah law and mandated veiling.
Tlaib did not outline what the conditions imposed on her visit were.
In March, the Security Council imposed harsh new sanctions on the country.
First, trade agreements are not imposed upon the U.S. against its will.
Or the other party where Ramirez says Kavanaugh imposed himself on her?
But the shippers' demands for government-imposed prices reductions ignore economic reality.
The administration imposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports in response.
Government-imposed cooling measures, however, have had some effect in recent months.
He called for more price controls to be imposed "at the earliest".
An American Dream imposed by Washington would soon become an American nightmare.
The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs as negotiations continue.
In January, he imposed targeted tariffs on solar panels and washing machines.
First, there's the 2628 percent tariffs he imposed on imported solar panels.
He was bunkered in, hoping that his self-imposed storm would pass.
Both institutions are solely financed by fees imposed to their regulated entities.
Abia's governor imposed a curfew in the city of Aba last month.
The costs imposed by secret law are for the most part unjustified.
Furthermore, U.S.-imposed sanctions further cripple Rusia's hope of an economic revival.
Would we Muslims feel respected if others imposed their proscriptions on us?
Respect is an admirable trait, but it cannot be imposed by law.
Those actions, the FTC, alleged imposed an "anticompetitive tax" on phone makers.
They urged Pruitt to reverse the regulations imposed under President Barack Obama.
President Donald Trump has imposed economic sanctions on Venezuelans connected to Maduro.
The mandatory output cuts imposed by the Alberta provincial government since Jan.
Kaluwewa added that restrictions were also imposed on Google's video platform, YouTube.
A penalty is imposed if the money is withdrawn during that period.
Yet for the past several years, South Korea rarely imposed unilateral sanctions.
Rubio argued that the Trump administration has imposed tough penalties on Russians.
Choe is subject to unilateral sanctions imposed by South Korea in 2016.
Hardliners in Macedonia, meanwhile, oppose any composite name imposed under foreign pressure.
This time it is purely self-imposed, resulting from irresponsible policy choices.
MD: Google had three fines north of a billion imposed on it.
Trump says duties imposed by foreign nations punished the American agricultural industry.
A limit of $50,000 worth of coverage is imposed per calendar year.
The U.S. has imposed tariffs on about $500 billion in Chinese goods.
Mexico As of March 14, Mexico had not imposed any travel restrictions.
It barred him from the securities industry and imposed a $15,000 penalty.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed a national lockdown on Monday evening.
Will we begin to see quarantines imposed by federal or state leaders?
What kind of job will Jimmy take during his bar-imposed sabbatical?
Having failed to browbeat Canada into submission by the American-imposed Aug.
Other countries, including Canada and Germany, have since imposed stricter border controls.
At the top of the list we have his self-imposed deprivations.
Air travel restrictions were imposed after the 2014 and 2016 Ebola outbreaks.
Chicago has expanded early childhood education and imposed universal full-day kindergarten.
Washington and Western allies imposed sanctions on Russian officials, companies and banks.
Both the U.S. and China imposed new tariffs on some goods Sunday.
"We were wearing self-imposed handcuffs," one agonized aide tells the authors.
The context: George W. Bush imposed tariffs on imported steel in 285.
Hickey has been serving a self-imposed suspension for nearly two years.
The original measure last autumn imposed a 10 percent tariff on Sept.
Republicans have imposed three-term limits for their committee chairs since 1992.
Just weeks into his self-imposed exile, Mr. Alvarez got a call.
He blamed the Taxi Commission for the fines and hassles it imposed.
The United States first imposed immigration detention in the late 19th century.
But the new Constitution they imposed includes many safeguards for the military.
Italy, the hardest hit country outside China, has imposed a nationwide lockdown.
Alaska Hawaii Governor-imposed moratorium Has death penalty No death penalty Wash.
But the tariffs imposed by Mr. Trump fail to address these challenges.
Khashoggi, a Saudi citizen was in self-imposed exile from the kingdom.
Friedrich has imposed a gag order on both sides in the case.
But Russia then backed down, and the council imposed sanctions on Thursday.
The stock market rallied even as the Trump administration imposed some tariffs.
Some have announced suspensions in production following government-imposed restrictions on movement.
But that figure only includes tariffs imposed in the administration's first year.
North Korea, for one, imposed restrictions 10 days before the United States.
But equally troubling is the alacrity with which Japan imposed trade sanctions.
This comes after the Trump administration imposed sanctions on Zarif last month.
The two countries imposed new tariffs on each other's imports on Sunday.
It has imposed further sanctions against Russia since 2016 over other issues.
This guide will be updated as new restrictions are imposed or lifted.
Francis imposed his own sanctions on the cardinal, the Vatican has confirmed.
In Eugene, similar restrictions have been imposed by the waste company Sanipac.
Australia has imposed mandatory detention on immigrants without valid visas since 1992.
That's nearly double the congressionally imposed nationwide audience cap of 39 percent.
The coalition abolished a carbon tax imposed by the former Labor government.
The Treasury Department also imposed sanctions on six employees of the agency.
It would be the largest shut-off the utility had ever imposed.
Those countries have imposed virtual travel bans to China and evacuated citizens.
They have imposed travel restrictions and other steps aimed at preventing one.
But he said the judge could theoretically have imposed a lighter sentence.
The authorities have imposed curfews, switched off the internet and arrested hundreds.
America imposed sanctions on Rusal last year, threatening its global supply chain.
President Donald Trump's administration imposed the promised tariffs at midnight Washington time.
Most recently, duties were imposed on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods.
The outside monitor was imposed as part of a deferred prosecution agreement.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has imposed an almost complete internet blackout.
Those limits were imposed after a fund-raising scandal in the 1990s.
Recent court decisions delayed a March 5 deadline Trump had imposed, however.
The Canadian sales grew after Mexico imposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. pork.
I lived in a state of self-imposed blindness, never seeking truth.
Abramova had appealed against the ban imposed by the International Biathlon Union.
The death penalty was imposed by the jury, not by the prosecutor.
The reduction affects US goods that China imposed tariffs on last September.
The United States imposed sanctions on units of China's COSCO on Sept.
Hellerstedt because the law imposed an undue burden on those seeking abortions.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has imposed several new travel restrictions.
It imposed block-by-block order through blast walls, patrols and checkpoints.
You'll just pay $5.60 in government-imposed taxes and fees each way.
U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff imposed the sentence in New York.
In truth, the largest obstacle to ending endless war is self-imposed.
The Trump administration later imposed new sanctions on Russia as a result.
The designations reinforce sanctions imposed on the two militia leaders last month.
The U.N. imposed its latest round of sanctions on Pyongyang in August.
In January, he imposed tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines.
A septuagenarian male president imposed regulations that cut health services for women.
The Chinese government has imposed travel restrictions on about 60 million people.
Moreno has denied the fuel subsidy cuts was imposed by the IMF.
The ban imposed on the company in Delhi added to their suspicions.
In 1997, the US imposed economic, trade and financial sanctions on Sudan.
Serbia was one of the countries to have imposed temporary import bans.
Soon after, Cincinnati imposed a ban on concerts with general-assignment seating.
In addition to the prison term, it imposed a fine of $10,000.
Their vote put into law sanctions previously imposed by presidential executive order.
The probability of a border-adjusted tax being imposed is highly uncertain.
They are being asked questions about Trump's latest, often self-imposed, drama.
In October US Steel reported its first loss since tariffs were imposed.
He now lives in what he calls self-imposed exile in Spain.
His office has not imposed such a penalty in "a few years".
The US tariffs imposed earlier in the year mostly hit industrial goods.
Then his administration imposed sanctions on Iran's largest shipping company and airline.
Much of that money fled after capital controls were imposed in 2015.
An imposed one-sided solution will have other grave consequences for America.
The tough monetary policies Volcker imposed from 1979 are only occasionally needed.
The Obama administration in 2014 imposed sanctions on Russia for its intervention.
If a work requirement was imposed, "I'd probably be out," he said.
The following State Department table outlines the restrictions imposed by the proclamation.
Engelmayer also imposed 300 hours of community service and a $35,000 fine.
And fearing deportation, many immigrants are hiding in self-imposed house arrest.
The United Nations imposed nine rounds of sanctions against it since 22019.
The US has already imposed tariffs on European steel and aluminum exports.
The burdens imposed on rights holders by this antiquated system are immense.
China last month imposed a duty on soybean imports, slowing U.S. purchases.
Italy has imposed a 15-day publishing blackout prior to the election.
Yet, some double standards enjoyed by China are self-imposed by Americans.
Wednesday marks the end of a two-week quarantine imposed by officials.
The new sanctions build on those imposed by Mr. Obama in December.
North Korea has imposed a moratorium on missile tests and nuclear tests.
In Macedonia, protesters objected to what they perceived as an imposed change.
The Italian government imposed travel restrictions on Monday on the entire country.
It would be the harshest penalty yet imposed on a Volkswagen official.
During World War II, a speed limit was imposed to save gas.
After widespread protests by Tibetans in 2008, China imposed a security clampdown.
With these two rules imposed, now [we have to] figure it out.
Across the nation, a handful of cities have imposed per-ride fees.
He also scaled back tariffs imposed in September on other consumer products.
The self-imposed deadline puts a cliff-edge Brexit back in play.
The ACA raised more taxes, and imposed more regulations, than Romney's plan.
The limits to refugee resettlement were imposed, ostensibly, to protect national security.
A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed for the second consecutive night.
U.S. companies stocked up on Chinese seafood before the tariffs were imposed.
Australia imposed major restrictions on guns there after a massacre in 1996.
More investors joined as Trump threatened and later imposed the metal tariffs.
Park has already served an 18-month ban imposed by swimming's world governing body FINA but is fighting to repeal a KOC regulation that imposed an additional three-year suspension, effectively ruling him out of the Rio Olympics.
Trump Jr., Veselnitskaya and Goldstone have said the meeting centered on the Magnitsky Act -- a 2012 US law that imposed sanctions on Russian individuals -- and the retaliatory Kremlin-imposed ban on adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
Earlier this week when the tolls were imposed, Kosovo truckers emblazoned their vehicles with banners saying that, in effect, a new border had been imposed on the road meant to unite Albania and the mainly ethnic Albanian Kosovo.
Many experts and policymakers agree that a new tax system is needed to increase our global competitiveness and reinvigorate the U.S. economy by decreasing the burden imposed by the current clunky system imposed on both individuals and businesses.
In response to the so-called Section 232 tariffs imposed against exports of steel and aluminum to the United States, Canada and Mexico have imposed retaliatory tariffs against a variety of U.S. agricultural products including pork and cheese.
Trump announced on Twitter he had made the decision following comments from Trudeau's comments to move ahead with imposing retaliatory measures on the US in response to newly imposed tariffs imposed by the US on aluminum and steel.
Beyond that, last February, a congestion surcharge imposed by the State of New York went into effect for Uber and Lyft (along with their competitors), which imposed an additional $20183 fee for cars traversing Manhattan's central business district.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The new U.S. sanctions imposed on Iran are "symbolic", a sanctioned commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said on Friday, after Washington imposed fresh restrictions in retaliation for Tehran's missile attack on U.S. targets in Iraq.
The former Olympic champion has already served an 18-month ban imposed by swimming's world governing body FINA but is fighting to repeal a KOC regulation that imposed an additional three-year suspension, effectively ruling him out of Rio.
The comments by Lu Xiaodong, deputy general manager of Sinograin, on CCTV come after Beijing imposed 25 percent duties on imports of U.S. soybeans last Friday, in retaliation over measures imposed on Chinese goods by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Turkish government this week imposed restrictions on grocery store opening hours and numbers of shop customers and bus passengers while Russia closed restaurants and all entertainment venues in its capital Moscow and imposed some restrictions in the regions.
If you take a look at your most recent phone, Internet, or Pay-TV bill, you'll probably see that in addition to taxes and other government-imposed charges, your bill also includes an array of mandatory, company-imposed fees.
A similar sanction was imposed over former opposition leader Henrique Capriles in 2017.
The sanctions were imposed during long-time rule of former president Robert Mugabe.
In response, China has imposed its own tariffs, hitting in particular US farmers.
The tax will be imposed on soft drinks manufacturers, rather than on consumers.
Italy and Germany imposed fines of $600 to $3,000 for failing to comply.
He imposed new sanctions on Moscow for their violations of the INF treaty.
Gulen, in self-imposed exile in the United States since 23, denies involvement.
Madrid imposed direct rule on Catalonia after it declared independence following a referendum.
Even before trading partners imposed tariffs, U.S. farmers were facing a tough year.
Additionally, some images are presented twice, and others are imposed on larger ones.
Marriott (MAR) said that it would appeal any fine imposed by the regulator.
The bill would eliminate the financial penalty imposed on those that don't oblige.
The cleric, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denies the charges.
Uranium mining has imposed realities that many in Arlit refuse to passively accept.
Brazil said a WTO panel recognized Indonesia imposed unjustified restrictions on chicken trade.
Hundreds of media and nongovernmental organizations were shuttered and limits to demonstrations imposed.
Palihapitiya declined comment, saying he is bound by an FCC-imposed quiet period.
If there's one thing smartphone users love, it's enabling self-imposed time restrictions.
Last month, Beijing imposed hefty anti-dumping deposits on imports of the grain.
The Kennedy administration imposed a full economic embargo on Cuba in early 1962.
After the election, Obama imposed new sanctions and expelled dozens of Russian diplomats.
Time limits imposed on underage players will also hurt earnings in the sector.
A new foreign buyer tax of 15 per cent was imposed on Aug.
Just look at two sets of tariffs imposed earlier by President Donald Trump.
The sanctions on Zarif were imposed two weeks after he visited New York.
A military incident with Russia has seen some bilateral sanctions imposed on Turkey.
Deripaska will remain under sanctions imposed on him in April, the Treasury said.
The Trump administration still has tariffs imposed on Canadian steel and aluminum imports.
Cities like Minneapolis, Seattle and New York have all imposed their own bans.
"These borders were imposed on us," says Dicksons Kateshumbwa, Uganda's top customs official.
Israel and Egypt imposed a blockade on the territory after it took power.
So, in effect, there has been a sentence which already has been imposed.
A judge then imposed a new five-year sentence without a jury's participation.
"After the revolution, strict rules had been imposed on social life," Mahsa says.
After that, balloon sizes were limited and restrictions were imposed in high winds.
Israel imposed a ban on reporting the incident and made no public comment.
The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it had imposed the new sanctions.
This is because of crazy requirements imposed by New York buildings and landlords.
A vat is imposed as a sales tax when you buy a good.
The judge initially imposed a 90-day jail sentence, but then suspended it.
More information was not available because the court has imposed a gag order.
The United States imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum on March 23.
When Trump imposed 10 percent tariffs on aluminum, Alcoa asked for an exemption.
Even in assimilation, her body cannot escape the racialized roles imposed on it.
For example, the layout of this graphic has been imposed by the designer.
The United States has already imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese imports.
Last month, the state imposed the same restrictions on BASF's dicamba herbicide, Engenia.
Mr Erdogan has imposed emergency rule and put Turkish politics in a stranglehold.
So far, only one Swiss bank, Alternative Bank Switzerland, has imposed such charges.
However, my biggest takeaway from this self-imposed, torturous experience was the aha!
In August, Amazon imposed a fee for businesses to sell certain big brands.
On July 21780th America imposed 25% duties on Chinese imports worth about $34bn.
A tighter embargo on Iran, imposed over European objections, is strangling its economy.
It imposed capital controls, triggering a 15 percent plunge for the stock market.
Dwelling on limits imposed by law or tradition is usually a secondary concern.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Yvonne Colodny imposed the maximum possible sentence on Medina.
The FCC has imposed a uniform process on cities to speed up approvals.
Qatar, however, remains isolated by trade and travel sanctions imposed by its neighbors.
Some customers had asked Rusal after the sanctions were imposed on April 20.
The government has imposed quotas to ensure that women are represented in politics.
In any case, filling up is impossible because rationing was imposed in April.
All surveys published in the month before a blackout was imposed on Nov.
Trump has imposed tariffs on an additional $34 billion worth of Chinese products.
Local authorities imposed curfews on Syrian refugees in the area following the attacks.
This would still be below the maximum 100% imposed by the central government.
China later detained two Canadians and imposed the death penalty on a third.
But a good bloodline imposed a code of honourable behaviour and civilised manners.
In recent weeks the Trump administration has imposed tough financial sanctions against Russia.
The harshest punishments, of 40 months in jail, were imposed on two academics.
Timchenko is also under the sanctions imposed by the United States on individuals.
Kirchner imposed strict currency controls that slammed investment during her 2007-2015 administration.
It imposed a 4.3 million Singapore dollar ($3.1 million) financial penalty on Falcon.
But Trump said last week more levies would be imposed from Sept. 1.
Since then, the service has suffered outages and imposed full-scale theater blackouts.
So far, only one state—Arkansas—has imposed extensive work requirements on Medicaid.
During her self-imposed silence, she decided she wanted to become a singer.
The United States has already imposed economic sanctions on Moscow over the election.
Corporate taxes would be imposed strictly on profits above and beyond normal levels.
Typically, bar groups in other states echo ethics discipline imposed by other jurisdictions.
France imposed its border controls after deadly terrorist attacks on Paris in November.
As with checklists, when solutions are imposed they are apt to be rejected.
Wells Fargo faces a cap on its size imposed by the Federal Reserve.
Elite academic culture imposed different standards, refining both King's beliefs and his rhetoric.
Treasury then imposed wide-ranging sanctions on PdVSA,Venezuela's state-owned oil company.
Congress has imposed new missile-related sanctions on Iran in the past year.
A review would threaten the EPA's ability to meet the self-imposed deadline.
Since Hugo Chavez imposed socialism on the country, it has spiraled ever downward.
Even within ASEAN, varying tax, VAT and duties are imposed on online purchases.
Social progress cannot be imposed; it has to be channeled through civil society.
The agency imposed record fines on companies that failed to follow safety rules.
In May last year the Chinese government imposed hefty penalties on sugar imports.
France, the EU and the U.K. also have imposed sanctions on the SSRC.
Is our work adapting to imposed structures, or is it leading the discussion?
There is just over a week to go before a U.S.-imposed Oct.
The United States imposed a trade embargo on China from 1950 to 1972.
"Sharon told me about Roman — about imposed sexual scenes on her," Hatami said.
It is an internal Justice Department policy, imposed by the department on itself.
Eventually, the self-imposed pressure with work and fitness caught up with him.
Most Greeks are reeling from harsh budget cuts imposed under three international bailouts.
That ban was imposed with no notice and little discussion among federal agencies.
That self-imposed deadline will hit at the end of the August recess.
Instapaper's notification does not say how long the self-imposed outage will last.
Similarly, the Japanese government imposed a big tax increase that stifled its economy.
Western nations imposed sanctions and China's economic reforms suffered under a conservative backlash.
Classification societies cut ties with Iran after tough sanctions were imposed in 2012.
The United States has already imposed tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese imports.
But this development strategy has imposed enormous environmental costs on the Chinese people.
Looking at the effects of tariffs Trump imposed last year, however, suggests otherwise.
Farmers were already hurting because of retaliatory tariffs imposed by China and elsewhere.
The bank abides by strict, self-imposed capitalisation, gearing, liquidity and underwriting criteria.
He added that the operations were stopped immediately once the sanctions were imposed.
Trump notably imposed tough restrictions on former administration officials lobbying for foreign governments.
You can't accept an illegal reality that was imposed by an occupying power.
He was convicted in absentia and died in self-imposed exile in 2000.
Gülen, who lives in Pennsylvania under self-imposed exile, has denied any involvement.
Stone and his lawyers, however, vociferously argued against such an order being imposed.
Unfortunately, these adjustment rules were only imposed on deficit countries by their creditors.
The Obama administration imposed new sanctions in January over an October missile test.
Trump has followed through on eviscerating regulations, many of them imposed by Obama.
Using tanks, helicopters and troop reinforcements, they have imposed curfews in several districts.
He imposed gags on federal employees in the earliest days of his administration.
Western governments called it an illegal land-grab and imposed sanctions on Moscow.
The aim was to limit costs imposed on inmates by a few providers.
Treasury was right - sanctions should be imposed, as is required by U.S. law.
The city also imposed a controversial tax on sugary beverages starting this year.
The Clinton administration imposed sanctions on Pyongyang in 1996 and again in 1998.
Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999.
It would also allow individuals and organizations to challenge sanctions imposed on them.
Those unshipped sales may be canceled if tariffs are imposed, traders said Wednesday.
Vladimir Putin has imposed order on Russia, albeit at a horribly high cost.
Most notably, ObamaCare imposed a tax increase on families with high medical bills.
The U.N. Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Aug.
Yet Tata itself was a target of the American tariffs imposed in March.
It means they can legally circumvent the rules imposed in their own country.
But the organization never imposed the policy because of pressure from its members.
On June 2202, Turkey imposed additional tariffs on $2628 billion in U.S. products.
To keep labor costs from skyrocketing, the Roosevelt Administration imposed a wage freeze.
EM: I think Europe's agenda was imposed on it for years and years.
Public service is not imposed on citizens; it is a choice they make.
Others have imposed universal background checks and safe-storage requirements on gun owners.
However, Obama orchestrated the expulsion of Russia from the G8 and imposed sanctions.
America maintains its unilateral sanctions, which were imposed long before the nuclear crisis.
Bonus caps imposed on European banks after the financial crisis encouraged higher salaries.
Its self-imposed "fiscal charter" obliges it to balance the books by 2020.
Sanctions were imposed on them in June related to Russia's incursion into Ukraine.
Policymakers in more than 20 cities have imposed restrictions to deter speculative buying.
Regarding the cruelty imposed against immigrant children that says it all, doesn't it?
It was the largest penalty the board imposed in its 10-year history.
Done wrong, they feel like scavenger hunts imposed by an indifferent game designer.
A first wave of U.S. sanctions are set to be re-imposed Aug.
He imposed more analytical rigor in his approach to legal precedents and outcomes.
Trump has also threatened to imposed tariffs on cars imported from the bloc.
So, there has been talk about auto tariffs and other tariffs being imposed.
Lower highway speed limits were imposed to conserve fuel, and cars grew smaller.
It imposed new sanctions on Russia, as well as Iran and North Korea.
Restrictions imposed by banks were on top of limits mandated by the authorities.
Fines can be imposed for giving wrong answers about the Koran, it said.
Turner was released for good behavior after serving just half the sentence imposed.
The simple answer is that it imposed the wrong kind of fiscal reforms.
The law provides for sanctions, but they appear to never have been imposed.
The dress code for the retest, imposed in 2007, seemed to threaten that.
Iran's economy started to falter in 163, when U.S. sanctions were first imposed.
On Friday, the US imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products.
The bank is still under restrictions imposed by the Federal Reserve in February.
A congressionally-imposed cap on national debt kicks back in on March 2.
Moreover, he does not like the idea of a government-imposed pay increase.
"Criminal sanctions should be imposed on perpetrators of deliberate online falsehoods," it said.
And American consumers are the ones who get hit with U.S.-imposed tariffs.
Some customers had asked Rusal after the sanctions were imposed on April 217.
The Justice Department also imposed conditions on the TV side of the deal.
A separate 10 percent tariff will be imposed on imports of playing cards.
Under this dictate, successive presidents imposed sanctions that starved Iraqis and squeezed Iranians.
Trump imposed the tariffs last year after NAFTA negotiations among the three nations.
It imposed restraints on the power politics that had nearly destroyed the world.
Beyond the counterinsurgency failures, many Afghans remain resistant to ideas imposed by foreigners.
The United States imposed tariffs this month on $34 billion of Chinese imports.
On top of the settlement, the FTC also imposed new rules on Facebook.
He has also imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods this year.
Sanctions on certain Iranian individuals will also be re-imposed on Nov. 5.
It also can help alleviate pressure — whether self-imposed or external — to give.
It was the first time the expulsion penalty had been imposed since 1861.
The sanctions, imposed by the European Union, are up for renewal this summer.
Germany passed a similar measure last year and imposed fines of $56 million.
In response, the speaker imposed a temporary complete ban on reporters last week.
Bangkok has also tightened regulations and imposed limitations on the catch, Adisorn said.
In July, the administration imposed 25% tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports.
The taxes would be imposed on beverage distributors, not at the checkout registers.
Add together thousands of government-imposed nudges, and costs can become quite high.
The United States imposed a trade embargo on China from 1950 to 1972.
Other Spanish cities, mostly in the northeastern region of Catalonia, imposed similar bans.
The agreement imposed limits on Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
After his second DUI in 2014, the USOC imposed a 6-month suspension.
Last month, the country removed capital controls imposed during the 2008 financial crisis.

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