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European countries participate in a cap-and-trade system that effectively imposes a carbon charge.
And they are almost certain to encounter a new rule that effectively imposes a hard payroll cap at $74 million.
The practice is widespread among poppy farmers and effectively imposes interest rates of as much as 500percentt per year on the farmer.
Which is also where we get the political fetishisation of "choice" that effectively imposes greater burdens of research and anxious responsbility on to the individual citizen.
But they also wouldn't do much to address the fundamental complaint about the filibuster: that it effectively imposes a supermajority requirement for any Senate action.
Second, we take these estimated relationships and use them to simulate the impacts of changes in energy prices resulting from a domestic climate change mitigation policy that effectively imposes a $15 per ton carbon price.
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When governments effectively impose lower prices on drugs under the guise of "cost-effectiveness" standards (through institutions like NICE or IPAB), they weaken patent protection and reduce incentives for innovation.
"The management have effectively imposed a settlement.
However, some penalties are effectively imposed immediately upon expiration of the grace period.
But now Labour is effectively imposing an obligation to promote homosexuality.
Weighting filters are proposed to straightforwardly and effectively impose performance and uncertainty specifications.
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