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Under the revised terms imposed by Brussels, EDF has agreed to sell its own generating plant at Sutton Bridge and BE's only coal-fired plant at Eggborough.
Around 1,300 arts organisations in total applied for funding under new terms imposed by ACE, after the Government cut its funding last year.
Sharif is already appealing against the two life terms imposed by an anti-terrorism court earlier this year, but the government is also appealing against the sentence, arguing Sharif should face the death penalty instead.
Under the terms imposed by Brussels, the divestment of the RBS branches was supposed to take place before the end of 2013, but the Treasury will now be asking the EU for more time.
While Chevron and other companies accepted the terms imposed by Mr. Chávez, Exxon aggressively sought to prevent Venezuela from transferring control of foreign-based oil assets to entities here ahead of arbitration proceedings.
As it is, Lloyds and RBS are already being forced to reshape their branch networks as a result of the state-aid terms imposed by the EU during their bailouts.
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"Quality" is a term imposed by health insurers who are used to dealing with faceless graphics and numbers.
(Language, too, is heavily policed. "Break dancing" is regarded as a commercial term imposed by the media. "B-boying" or "b-girling" is preferred).
Mr. McKevitt, from the Irish republic, is serving a 20-year jail term imposed by an Irish court in 2003 for organizing terrorist activities for the Real I.R.A., an offense created in response to the Omagh bombing.
The judges have closed newspapers and jailed editors, among them Abdullah Nouri, a cerebral cleric who is a personal friend of Mr. Khatami and is serving a five-year prison term imposed by the court.
Mr. Bush had already used his constitutional authority in July 2007 to commute Mr. Libby's sentence, wiping out the 30-month prison term imposed by a judge, but leaving intact the conviction and lesser penalties including a $250,000 fine.
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