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On Thursday, Liberia's president lifted the state of emergency that was imposed to control the outbreak.
The plan is to cut tariff barriers – levies imposed to control cross-border trade – to zero and other non-tariff barriers by 25-50%.
Also, residual system reliability constraints are imposed to control safety under specified accident scenarios corresponding to damage and "lost" members due to corrosion, fatigue, fire or accidental collisions.
The causes of the malady are in the complex and restrictive regulations that the ministries of finance and post and telecommunications have imposed to control and coddle these sectors.
This limitation was imposed to control for cultural factors of influence and regulatory differences.
Tehrik's activism reached its peak in March 1953 when it sparked widespread violence resulting in loss of life, especially in the city of Lahore where Martial Law had to be imposed to control the situation.
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Some cities have imposed regulations to control the proliferation of street performers.
Content-based filters can be imposed on mappings to control message flows.
Mr Chavez decided to impose controls on foreign exchange to avoid capital flight and to control the prices of food staples.
It made use of external devaluation, but it actually had to impose capital controls to limit the adjustment.
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