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Sanctions could be imposed against firms that breach a new code.
But it remains unclear what sanctions could be imposed against developed countries that flout their obligations, or how the review process would ramp up inadequate climate pledges.
C1 The influence of federal regulators in determining the penalties that the exchange said could be imposed against five firms for improper trading underscores the uncertain future of the exchange's regulatory role.
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"Otherwise something like a congestion charge could be imposed on Portsmouth against the wishes of local people".
If the investigation finds against the exporters, tariffs could be imposed.
At that point, duties could be imposed.
Any minimum or fixed amount which could be imposed.
The neocon conceit that democracy could be imposed by force?
* Higher license fees could be imposed for unaltered animals.
In this way, condensation could be imposed on the sample.
Mr. Gates said he told them that change "could be led or it could be imposed".
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