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The announcement came one day before Brazil was to begin imposing up to $830 million in sanctions with authorization from the World Trade Organization.
The bill -- passed by the Assembly and awaiting Senate action -- would make grave robbing a serious crime, imposing up to 10 years in prison for anyone who unlawfully disturbs, moves or conceals human remains.
The lower house also passed a bill imposing up to three years in jail on those who offend religious believers.
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If Ford and Firestone knew of problems and did nothing, federal regulators could impose up to $925,000 in fines.
The government, aiming to send a message to the financial industry, asked Judge Brinkema to impose up to the maximum 385-year sentence on Mr. Farkas.
The WTO gave the European Union the right to impose up to $4 billion of retaliatory tariffs on American goods until the tax break was removed.
Mr Bergdahl was previously charged with desertion, which can impose up to five years of imprisonment, before the recently added count of misbehaviour.
The European Union is entitled to impose up to $4 billion in retaliatory tariffs on American exports -- a reprisal far bigger than any the W.T.O. has ever approved.
In that instance, the WTO has authorised the EU to impose up to $4bn worth of sanctions, which would be by far the largest in WTO history.
If agents find a station, they can knock down doors, seize equipment and impose up to $10,000 fines, according to former radio pirates.
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