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If they did, they might persuade America to lift the sanctions it imposed as a result of Sudanese atrocities in Darfur a decade ago.
"I'm only opposed when it's imposed as a pretext for real estate speculation.
The austerity package imposed as a result of November's €85bn EU bailout is about to go through, even so.
It was imposed as a form of judicial punishment and as a means of maintaining discipline in schools, prisons, military forces, and private homes.
In the three years to the end of 2010, his public funding shrank by 25% because of cuts imposed as a result of the economic crisis.
In a recent survey by the council, 25% of businesses said the restrictions imposed as a result of FMD were hitting their business.
"It is a benefit that in part removes some of the additional costs, which are imposed as a result of the disabling barriers that society imposes on us.
Years later, as a United States senator, he insisted that the four death sentences he had imposed as a judge had deterred crime.
Travel bans are enforced by the courts and are imposed as a last resort on customers in default and who refuse to engage with the bank".
The oversight board, which was imposed as a condition of the aid, is empowered to take over Nassau's finances if necessary.
Imprisonment or a substantial fine could theoretically be imposed as a punishment by parliament on anyone who told lies in evidence to a select committee.
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