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If the Fed continues to increase capital and liquidity requirements and imposes some sort of progressive tax commensurate with the size of the institution, the Fed will be defining an economically ideal size for a bank.
The report, commissioned by 12 Democratic lawmakers in September and released Monday, says that e-cig manufacturers are taking advantage of a loophole in regulatory law (and by loophole, they mean that there's not a law yet) and are marketing their products to children for as long as they can before the FDA (or Congress) imposes some sort of rule on them.
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Thirty-nine British local authorities imposed some sort of ban.
"In different ways they all impose some sort of narrative on the messiness of existence".
Most countries impose some sort of cyber control, like banning websites that promote hate.
But it would be necessary to impose some sort of tax.
"We gave some weird story about the network imposing some sort of lockdown protocol".
The regulators may nonetheless impose some sort of requirement for open Internet access.
With such rapid expansion in people and businesses, city leaders had to impose some sort of order on the chaos.
First, fact-checking should be about checking facts — not about trying to impose some sort of Marquess of Queensbury rules on how you're allowed to use facts.
Mr. Fourmantchouk pulls a lot of tricks out of familiar bags to impose some sort of reality on the Williams script.
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