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Moves to impose fines for public urination have come to nothing.
And there are now serious moves to impose stricter safety and working conditions standards in third-world apparel producers.
But she said that the fund had given a "positive" assessment of the domestic economy and the financial system, including moves to impose international capital adequacy standards.
The government's expert drug advisers have rejected moves to impose a blanket time limit on prescribing methadone substitution treatment to Britain's 150,000 heroin addicts.
"I fear the whole system will collapse and the country will plunge into a period of turmoil," said one minister, warning of moves to impose emergency rule.
"If they make any public moves to impose any new reduction, there will be a concerted effort by the industry to prevent that from happening".
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But the agency has moved to impose controls reluctantly.
ruling, it would challenge the move to impose sanctions.
Others, including New York, are moving to impose restrictions.
Last summer, he moved to impose his long-held views on the importance of digital technology.
"Because of these choices the US is today moving to impose additional costs on Russia.
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