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The Army and the Marine Corps have imposed a freeze on the hiring of civilian employees, who perform myriad duties, including payroll, security and air traffic control.
Earlier this year the city suffered another blow when it abruptly lost $15 million in school funding, as Gov. Christopher J. Christie imposed a freeze on state spending.
During its financial crisis, and in response to public anger over rocketing charges, Argentina imposed a freeze on people's energy and water bills (does this sound familiar?).
The sanctions announced Friday by the Treasury Department imposed a freeze on any financial assets the men held under United States jurisdiction.
Reagan imposed a freeze the day he came into office in 1981 that was retroactive to Election Day, forcing managers to renege on job offers to hundreds of people.
Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors repeatedly brought up the fact that between 2009 and 2016, Somerset's ruling Conservatives had imposed a freeze on council tax, when an increase of 1.9% would have brought in an additional £114m.
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This then shifted to an effort to impose a freeze on enrichment.
The punishments could include halting flights and imposing a freeze on financial dealings and assets.
The company will also shed 1,700 contractor positions and will impose a freeze on salaries and hiring.
Texas Instruments plans to reduce costs through voluntary retirements, temporarily idling plants and imposing a freeze on new hiring.
President Bush has the authority to impose a freeze on external assets immediately on Mr. Mugabe and his inner circle.
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