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In an attempt to raise funds quickly, he had imposed taxes and seized temple property.
Diplomatic and economic failures undermined middle-class confidence in government, especially when Giolitti also imposed taxes on war profits.
Other countries in Latin America have imposed taxes and banned McDonald's from using toys to promote meals for children.
The moves were announced just a few days after voters in California defeated ballot measures that would have imposed taxes on sugary drinks.
Rather than let their exchange rates soar, many governments have intervened to buy foreign currency, or imposed taxes on foreign capital inflows.
The government has withdrawn all export credits on coal and imposed taxes instead, but supply continues to fall short of demand.
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The case is also notable for the fact that it involved a retroactively imposed tax.
Restrict states' ability to finance their share of costs by imposing taxes on care providers.
"Governments are far too quick to impose taxes," says IATA's boss, Mr Bisignani.
Palestinian bankers said banks in Gaza feared that Hamas planned to impose taxes on them.
It is also planning to raise VAT and impose taxes on soft drinks and tobacco.
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