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The tax could be imposed at long-term capital gains rates so tax rates would stay as they were.
This and other meaningful restrictions are not likely to be imposed, at least if Ms. Raskin's concerns about her colleagues are justified.
Each of these forms of house arrest can be imposed at almost any stage of the criminal justice system and is used for various purposes.
"Given the speed with which China is taking over the European solar market, we call on the E.U. to accelerate its investigation so that measures can be imposed at the earliest date possible," said Milan Nitzschke, president of EU ProSun.
Ms. Damanaki said the introduction of tradable fishing rights, which would be imposed at the national rather than the European Union level, would put responsibility for safeguarding fish stocks with the industry and help reduce overcapacity.
Meanwhile, even if it did, it's not clear what good it would do, since carbon prices — or, if you prefer, carbon taxes — would have to be imposed at a national or local level.
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A banning order for three years was imposed at Reading magistrates court on Thursday.
He said the ceiling was imposed at the start of a campaign.
The freeze was imposed at the end of July, ostensibly because of state budget problems.
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