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One idea to pay for those projects would be to impose a 2 percent flip tax.
The first step will be to impose a hiring freeze on current vacancies, she said.
Her biggest challenge will be to impose her own style on a leadership forged in Lula's reflected glory.
The economic solution would be to impose a dollar price on every ton of carbon dioxide emitted.
But that, of course, would be to impose the kind of analogous biographical parallel strenuously avoided in the play itself.
A sensible compromise would be to impose greater discipline now, in exchange for the eventual introduction of conditional Eurobonds.
In addition to the money from BP, our preference would be to impose a modest additional tax on domestically produced oil to underwrite a dedicated gulf restoration fund.
One way to do this would be to impose tradeable "obligations" that demand non-intensively farmed acres, somewhat analogous to pollution permits.
The point of feminism, they argue, should not be to impose a set of policy preferences but to broaden the choices that women are able to make.
One way to do this would be to impose an aggressive tax on retained earnings that are not reinvested within two years.
State media would resume their mantra that America is only interested in destroying Iran.The likely American response would be to impose more sanctions.
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