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It wants to give itself power to impose big fines on countries that overspend.
Critics say it would impose big new costs on utilities that would drive up energy prices.
An EU deal to reduce carbon emissions is due to be agreed later this year, and it will impose big costs on European industry.
China has lost 27,000 rivers, mostly as a result of over-exploitation by farms or factories.Water shortages impose big costs.
While generators of power, including renewable energy advocates, generally praised the rule, others were wary and said it could impose big costs on people who get no benefits.
Relative to the CBA that expired after last season, the league's latest proposal would still impose big losses on the players.
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No such restrictions apply to Canadian lorries.Mexico had the right to impose bigger tariff rises.
This will inevitably impose bigger "haircuts", perhaps as much as 50%, on bondholders than the voluntary losses of 21% agreed in July.
The opposing countries argued that they were not against mandatory action to impose bigger female quotas on company boards, but that the issue should be left to national governments and not legislated at the European level.
The Local Government Association, the body that represents councils in England and Wales, argues that if councils had been given more freedom to close the gap in different ways then they would not have to impose bigger bills on the poorest.
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