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"If he fails to restore the service, the D.H.C.R. may start imposing ever-increasing fines".
The decision means the department may start imposing duties, which will be kept in escrow until a final determination is reached in May, it said in a release.
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To do all that, he needs to start imposing what he stands for on the party.
He argued that if the United States started imposing fines on foreign Internet firms, it would encourage other countries, some of which may be looking for political dissidents, to penalize American companies if they refused to turn over users' information.
Last year, they started imposing new fees on debit cards after new regulations restricted other charges.
Health insurers got wise, too, and started imposing a 48-hour review on imaging orders.
Development may start this year.
Crabtree may start against Houston.
Now they may start taking over money.
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