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"I thought, what if they start imposing all these rules?
To do all that, he needs to start imposing what he stands for on the party.
"If he fails to restore the service, the D.H.C.R. may start imposing ever-increasing fines".
In 2014, the I.R.S. will start imposing a penalty -- though not a tax -- on individuals who do not buy insurance.
Some players would sooner see the league start imposing greater restrictions on cut-blocking by offensive linemen.
Other nations may need to follow Europe's lead if these kinds of suits start imposing onerous strains and responsibilities on banks and other players in the financial system.
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Last year, they started imposing new fees on debit cards after new regulations restricted other charges.
In early 2012, the rebels swept aside government troops in the north and started imposing sharia law.
Even TCF Financial of Minnesota, whose marketing mantra championed "totally free checking," started imposing fees this year in anticipation of the new rules.
His black monochromes evoke Ad Reinhardt and the Black paintings of Frank Stella (especially when the printer goes slightly awry and starts imposing white pinstripes).
Naken Kasiev, the governor of Osh province in southern Kirgizstan, estimates that legal exports from the area have plunged by 50% since Uzbekistan started imposing trade restrictions last year.
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