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Several speakers said they wanted new restrictions imposed before developers built more towers.
Separate American sanctions, imposed before the Lockerbie bombing, rightly remain in place for now.
From Mother Jones, a list of eight environmental rules that it says were too controversial to be imposed before the presidential election.
It could be imposed before Christmas and within 48 hours of Bradley's declaration there was a queue of players willing to stand alongside him.
The real points of disagreement centre on the conditions that should be imposed before a decision to end life is taken.
Moreover, while the latest increase may be myopic, it is scarcely the sort of confiscatory levy imposed before she took over: the realm of the possible in taxation has shrunk.
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Investors will be waiting to see the level of any fines the Chinese authorities might impose before voting with their wallets.
If not, what conditions would you impose before providing U.S. aid?
Price controls on food had already been imposed long before rationing came in and the transformation of Britain's food economy was under way.
If wildlife officials find a suspicious fish kill, restrictions on water use may well be imposed even before laboratory tests confirm the presence of Pfiesteria.
No wonder administration officials have testified that sanctions (including those imposed piecemeal before 2012) did not slow Iran's nuclear efforts.
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