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The recent steel tariffs were imposed under Section 201.
The prison term, imposed under 1957 sentencing rules, carries the possibility of parole after 20 years.
"Had this been a Bible reading imposed under these terms, it would have been stricken".
The tax increases and spending cuts imposed under the terms of the bailout program have prompted street protests and strikes.
About $800 million was paid to the United States, the largest fine ever imposed under American antibribery laws.
Many sanctions are imposed under the rubric of executive orders, and not always black and white for lawyers interpreting them.
Censorship of war-related news was imposed under emergency regulations in May, but removed from foreign reporters a month later.
Cuts in criminal court fees, imposed under government austerity policies, have already resulted in fewer chambers taking on new pupils.
What Greece is offering: Supplementary income tax payments imposed under the previous bailout programmes are to be raised.
The environmental penalties, under separate laws, are tax deductible, while fines like those imposed under the Clean Water Act are not.
Certainly, the S.E.C. didn't intend that investors divest from and avoid any corporation on whose board directors from nominating shareholders have been successfully imposed under its new rule.
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