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Before the attack, airports were so overloaded that restrictions were imposed on new flights out of La Guardia in New York, and travelers were in a constant state of frustration.
Should a 50-year moratorium be imposed on new police procedurals?
Many Democrats would have preferred extending the measure for a year or longer without a $1 charge imposed on new visas to pay for it.
The Bank is tightening the interest rate being imposed on new borrowers through a mortgage market review which tests customers' ability to repay their loans.
At the same time, the Conservatives said that the properties would be exempt from most of the taxes imposed on new homes, such as the social housing requirement and the community infrastructure levy.
In a joint press conference, Mr. Bush and the governors agreed that added money was desirable but said, "We understand the limits imposed on new spending by the Federal deficit".
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In its report, the budget office found that more than half of the savings in Mr. Reid's plan were attributable to caps he would impose on new spending related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The new teacher evaluation system that the New York State education commissioner, John King Jr., has imposed on New York City represents an important and necessary step toward carrying out the rigorous new Common Core education reforms.
Oracle had also called for a penalty to be imposed on New Zealand – it would have been rejected – and the crew of the New Zealand 72-foot wing-powered catamaran was frantically applying sticky tape to some hull damage when the clock ran out on waiting time.
It is expected to form the basis of a set of reforms that will be imposed on New Orleans and enforced by a federal judge.
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