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A similar restriction was imposed for the same reason in 1998.
In 2010, Obama signed a law modestly reducing the glaring disparity in the disproportionate amount of prison time imposed for the same amount of crack versus powdered cocaine.
In 2010, Obama signed a law modestly reducing the glaring disparity in the disproportionate amount of prison time imposed for the same amount of crack versus powdered cocaine.
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The business is more easily subjected to the operation of the power to regulate where a license is imposed for following the same, while the revenue obtained on account of the license is none the less legal because the ordinance which authorized it fulfils the two functions, one a regulating and the other a revenue function.
It said that the commission would have fined Nynex $3.3 million in penalties between April and June 1995 if sanctions had been in place then, compared with the $4.1 million in penalties it has imposed for that same period this year.
It was not an opinion shared by all the drivers, however, especially since Verstappen's penalty was imposed for doing the same at turn one.
The same assumptions imposed for TAR30 are also imposed for the green scenario; however, under the green scenario, the Greek government should increase the share of energy consumption produced from renewable resources to 27% by 2020. Figure 1 presents the projections of GHG emissions for the sectors of industry, transport, and energy.
(5) When the Authority imposes a sanction on a European political party or foundation in accordance with the verification procedure, it should take due account of the ne bis in idem principle, whereby sanctions cannot be imposed twice for the same offence.
It bans the promotion of homosexuality, makes it a crime punishable by prison not to report gay people to the authorities and enables life sentences to be imposed for various same-sex acts, including touching in public.
It banned the "promotion of homosexuality" and enabled life sentences to be imposed for various same-sex acts, including touching in public or living in a same-sex marriage.
In 1689, the English Bill of Rights outlawed the widespread practice of keeping defendants in jail by setting deliberately unaffordable bail, declaring that ''excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed.'' The same language was adopted word for word a century later in the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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