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But this is only a fraction of the amount that can be imposed in the US.
Similar regulations are not due to be imposed in the EU until 2010.
The White House said months ago that no new rules should be imposed in the administration's last days.
The shopkeepers were already upset over reports that a sales tax will be imposed in the budget next month.
But those savings were tokenistic compared with the much bigger reductions that must be imposed in the next four years.
The panic caused by the outbreak has led many Americans to wonder whether a regional quarantine might ever be imposed in the United States.
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This is believed to be the first time a ban has been imposed in the UK.
The tension persisted the following day and curfew was imposed in the town and nearby areas.
The authorities safely detonated it, and a curfew was imposed in the city.
And they are imposed in the pall of hypocrisy and self-interest.
On borders, he said: "These restrictions were imposed in the framework of hostilities".
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