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Mr. Gates said he told them that change "could be led or it could be imposed".
It could be imposed again anywhere, any time, and the decisions made under martial were to be legally binding.
It could be imposed before Christmas and within 48 hours of Bradley's declaration there was a queue of players willing to stand alongside him.
But France, like other European countries, has abolished the death penalty and refuses to extradite prisoners to countries when it could be imposed.
Ministers fear it could be imposed on UK firms trading with businesses based in one of those states.
UK ministers fear it could be imposed on British firms trading with businesses based in one of those states.
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But it remains unclear what sanctions could be imposed against developed countries that flout their obligations, or how the review process would ramp up inadequate climate pledges.
The United States has proposed a compromise akin to one it offered Chile: Capital controls could be imposed for a limited time before investors could file complaints; by then, the administration hopes, the controls would have been lifted, making the complaints moot.
"Despite the context of this particular action, no legal principle would limit the use of this technology to domestic terrorism cases but even if such limitations could be imposed, it would only drive our adversaries further underground, using encryption technology made by foreign companies that cannot be conscripted into U.S. government service.
In reality, Article 11 of the TiSA prescribes measures for exceptions, that is, restrictions could be imposed if it involved national security.
But Grade, who served as BBC chairman between 2004-06 afthe the resignation of Gavyn Davies in the wake of the Hutton report, said it was important to ensure sanctions could be imposed on people who refuse to pay the fee.
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