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It had imposed much secrecy over its military-led "Operation Sovereign Borders" against boats.
A common argument was that the government had imposed much of its tax collection responsibility on the taxpayers.
But that deal, which provided $368.5 billion and imposed much tougher restrictions on cigarette companies, failed to win Congressional approval.
But this is an industry that polices itself, gives barely a wrist slap to violators and continues to run horses to their deaths, so there's little chance meaningful reforms will be imposed, much less save horses' lives.
Going over the first fiscal cliff by failing to compromise on tax rates would probably have imposed much greater losses, in the long run, on Democrats than on Republicans.
Vietnam, Egypt and India all limited rice exports last year, but the limits were much less drastic and were imposed much later in the year, after much more rice had been shipped.
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It now imposes much stricter guidelines on individual managers.
These guidelines now apply to all EU institutions and impose much stricter transparency rules.
These research costs are now soaring, partly because governments are imposing much tighter tailpipe emissions standards.
Instead, governments should fully guarantee all bank deposits — and impose much tighter restrictions on risk-taking by banks.
But it may well be a bad deal if the IRA imposes much higher fees than the workers' original portfolio.
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