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But the agency has moved to impose controls reluctantly.
Months later, when Congress moved to impose additional penalties on Moscow, Trump opposed the measures fiercely.
Last summer, he moved to impose his long-held views on the importance of digital technology.
The move was denounced worldwide, and the Obama Administration moved to impose economic penalties on Putin's government.
Mr. Vallas, who has moved to impose a standardized curriculum and to reorganize central offices in Bridgeport, said he was dismayed by the vitriol.
After the catastrophe, Andy G. Inglis departed as head of exploration and production and Mr. Dudley moved to impose a more centralized management structure and stricter safety standards.
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The authorities said they were moving to impose order and secure the rule of law.
Having closed down a host of cowboy firms, the OFT is moving to impose standards on the rest.
Fresh hostilities between the government and the unions, as ministers move to impose new fees for employment tribunal applications.
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