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If such rules were imposed tomorrow, German banks would have less onerous requirements.
In addition, new rules were imposed several weeks ago on the Karachi stock exchange to stop sell-offs.
If the rules were imposed in the United States but not elsewhere, their argument goes, it would hamper American competitiveness.
The new rules were imposed after a stream of scandals, including disclosures that players who received substantial bonuses were older than they claimed or were using steroids.
The rules were imposed when the company was privatized in the 1990's to keep it from being swallowed up; the airline said it favored easing them to improve its access to capital.
The stringent rules were imposed after it was revealed that cash and gifts were used to influence the votes of the International Olympic Committee in Salt Lake City's successful effort to be host of the Winter Olympics this year.
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But there has been little evidence of such rules being imposed.
He and others charge that developers and officials are seizing the moment before tougher rules are imposed.
Caucuses are not directly governed by law, as their rules are imposed by state party organizations, not the government.
Brexit – bank and City regulators want it to be known – will not lead to any let-up in the rules being imposed on the sector.
Among other of the new rules being imposed on bankers in Britain, are those which reverse the burden of proof and require them to prove their innocence.
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