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No sanctions, for example, are imposed if a country doesn't measure up.
And IPPs would no longer be imposed if the tariff was less than two years.
President Bush said tougher sanctions should be imposed if Omar al-Bashir's government fails to co-operate fully.
From now on, it seems clear that his "revolution" can be imposed, if at all, only by force.
A £100 penalty may be imposed if the return is late; interest will be charged on any tax owed.
An £80 charge will be imposed if the toll is not paid by midnight on the day of the journey.
Additionally, juries arguably have little understanding of the sentence likely to be imposed if they return a guilty verdict.
The points penalty will only be imposed if Chelsea commit a similar offence during the 2005-06 season.
Officials said sanctions would be imposed if South Korea did not provide better protection of intellectual property rights.
In reality, Article 11 of the TiSA prescribes measures for exceptions, that is, restrictions could be imposed if it involved national security.
Reports in the state-controlled media did not say what penalties, if any, would be imposed if companies failed to comply.
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