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As a result, the moratorium will not be imposed, according to the commission.
If they are imposed according to the physical quantity of an import (so much per ton, per yard, per item, etc)., they are called specific tariffs.
But Rossiya transferred a 2.5% stake to Sogaz Realty, a subsidiary of Sogaz, the week before the sanctions were imposed, according to the insurer (see diagram).
The sanctions against Afridi – imposed, according to the PCB, "for the shameful act [of biting the ball] which has brought the game and country into disrepute" – Umar and Kamran were easier to rationalise.
Only seven of 59 inmates currently on federal death row are from states that did not have the death penalty at the time the sentence was imposed, according to the Death Penalty Information Center in Washington.
Inside Saudi Arabia, they have insisted that the government not allow women to drive and that punishment for crimes be imposed according to the Koran, with amputation of a hand for theft and beheading for capital offenses.
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Reforms to cut housing benefit from council tenants with spare rooms have saved taxpayers £1m a day since they were imposed a year ago, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
While the skeletal patterns in all the limbs we have simulated are mediated by the same self-organizing system, the changing limb bud shapes within which this system operates were imposed arbitrarily according to the schemes described in Files S3, S4, S5.
Saudi judges have extensive scope to impose sentences according to their own interpretation of Sharia law without reference to any previous cases.
In a talk at M.I.T., Mr. Crowley called the treatment "ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid," and he said he did not understand Defense Department officials' reasons for imposing it, according to people present.
Some argue that the trade and sports boycotts (and, later, financial sanctions) were crucial in bringing change, others that they delayed it by hardening attitudes among the white minority.Even if sanctions do not achieve their immediate goals, though, there are still two good reasons to impose them, according to Daniel Drezner of Tufts University in Massachusetts.
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