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But the fee increase hasn't been imposed yet.
At the start of the war, the US imposed yet more sanctions, this time targeting people complicit in human rights abuses or supporting the Assad regime.
Nonetheless, many voters, tired of more than five years of soaring unemployment and a collapsing economy, said they could not accept the terms of the European offer, which imposed yet more pension cuts and tax increases, without debt relief.
"You'll have cases where the prosecutor doesn't believe the death penalty ought to be imposed, yet will be required to stand before a jury and ask for it," said David A. Ruhnke, a veteran death penalty lawyer.
Two convicted murderers seemed to have substantial claims that their death sentences had been improperly imposed, yet the court also had to contend with restrictions on its power of review.
Equation (4) is generally valid without having imposed yet any assumptions with respect to the pursued financing policy of the firm.
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If that happens, Spain will be asked to impose yet more austerity.
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