Sentence examples for impose a period from inspiring English sources

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It said that if policy makers were willing to impose a period of very high unemployment, they could bring inflation down — and that even if unemployment then fell back to the NAIRU, inflation would stay down.

He was backed by the SNP's Alex Salmond, who is favour of staying in the EU but who warned that people would be "extraordinarily concerned" if the Government did not impose a period of purdah.

"Will you think again about this?" Mr Cameron said the reason the Government did not want to impose a period of "purdah" ahead of the election was in part because it could restrict  ministers' ability to engage with EU summits, European Court judgments or other issues emanating from Brussels.

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A judge imposed a period of forced mediation to try to find a settlement without the need for a trial but that failed.

In December 1981, Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski reacted to the crisis by imposing a period of martial law.

On question after question posed by the rifle association, he voiced opposition to various gun control measures, including state legislation to impose a waiting period for buying handguns.

Abiomed said it reserved the right to withhold news of the implant for up to 30 days and impose "a quiet period" during a recipient's recovery unless there was a significant change in the patient's condition.

Congress is currently considering a bill to impose a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of handguns, giving police a chance to catch sales destined for New York's illegal market.

However, those laws typically impose a waiting period of a week or more before benefits begin, and further require that anyone paid later for furlough time must return any unemployment benefits they received.

Although Rule 10b5-1 does not impose a waiting period from the time of the trading plan's adoption to the time of the first trade executed under the plan, it is recommended that insiders wait 30to9090 days before selling stock under the trading plan for the first time.

"Although Congress expected potential plaintiffs to be diligent in pursuing suspected claims, there is no reason to think that it intended to impose a limitation period that would begin to run against claims that even a diligent consumer had no reason to suspect," the administration said in a brief it filed in May.

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