Sentence examples for imposed on past from inspiring English sources

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With PPI poised to become one of the UK's biggest mis-selling scandals, the City regulator told the banks to "get on" with handling complaints after their decision not to pursue court action against FSA rules that were imposed on past sales.

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It has signed deals with Britain and Austria under which it will collect and pass on penalties imposed on clients for past evasion, as well as withholding tax on their future investment income.

The sanctions the United States imposed on Pakistan in the past were meant to quell its nuclear ambitions and to ensure the return of a democratic, civilian government.

This brings the total penalties imposed on the sector in the past fortnight to nearly £55m.

The effort, intended at least in part to head off demands from protesters, requires that the monetary fund and the World Bank ease some conditions they have imposed on debt relief in the past.

That was the case for past restrictions imposed on The Guardian, New York Times and Bloomberg — each of which published political exposes prior to being blocked.

Public restrictions on the decisions concerning the design, construction and managing of the technical operation have in the past been imposed on the basis of the frequency and severity of experienced adverse events.

While the United States did, to a certain degree, avoid a total collapse of its economy in the wake of one of the world's worst financial crises thanks to a series of fiscal stimuli employed to act as a 'moat' and boost growth, Greece has wholly been left scathed because of austerity measures - which had been proven perilous in the United States in the past - imposed on it by the European Union.

While on the campaign trail, Modi termed the practice of imposing tax on past earnings at new rates as a 'breach of faith' and promised early end to such taxation.

In the past, the VAT imposed on ebooks purchased by European Union readers was based on the VAT rate for the country in which the retailer was based.

Even those who attacked the European past - a civilisation "imposed on subject peoples at the point of a gun", as Leonard Woolf wrote in Imperialism and Civilisation (1928) - believed that its days were numbered.

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