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But now Labour is effectively imposing an obligation to promote homosexuality.
So Senate Republicans seized an opening for compromise with Senate Democrats, effectively imposing it on the House.
With this directive, the commission is effectively imposing the same conditions on American auditors practicing in Europe.
On that day, Russia's customs office ordered intensive checks on all Ukrainian goods entering Russia, effectively imposing a de facto ban.
But the move quickly stalled, with troops reduced mostly to remotely shelling suspected Taliban sites and the militants effectively imposing their authority throughout the region.
The issue hangs on an anachronism called the Jackson-Vanik amendment, which was enacted in 1974 to pressure Moscow to grant Jews the freedom to leave the country by effectively imposing higher tariffs on imports from the Soviet Union.
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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.
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.
Israel has been unusually quiet about the attack on Sept. 6 and has effectively imposed a news blackout about it.
As America is learning in Afghanistan, it is difficult to effectively impose policies from outside, even if outsiders have troops on the ground.
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