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But, to make up for the lost revenue, government has imposed a service tax whose rate and scope is being continuously increased.
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The heat is predicted to be so intense that Network Rail has imposed a speed restriction on some services today to stop the rails from buckling.
The fund has imposed a 5.75percentt front-end load, or service charge, on its Class A shares since October 2000, when the Liberty Financial Companies acquired Wanger Asset Management, which advises the fund.
The continuing rise in demand for RRT has imposed a huge strain on resources in renal services [ 6].
Singapore has imposed a tax on Bitcoin trading and using it to pay for services, after classifying it as goods, rather than a currency.
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has imposed a ban on Russia's biggest social media networks and internet services popular with millions.
He has imposed a sort of democracy.
Nigeria has imposed a $4,000 "drone tax" on operators.
"Canada has imposed a condition that the Egyptian authorities themselves haven't imposed," said Caroline.
Lake could have imposed a stiffer penalty.
These problems would likely have been avoided though the use of an external contractor to provide data-processing services, although this may have imposed an unacceptable cost in 1986, given the uncompetitive state of the information technology sector in New Zealand at the time.
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