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Even if euro zone ministers agreed to help with recapitalization, they would impose conditions.
For the oil industry, they would impose a fee on refiners.
The regulators said they would impose penalties, without giving the timing or amount.
France and Portugal announced that they would impose sanctions on Friday.
The Europeans announced last week that they would impose new sanctions, but members are still squabbling over details.
A Towers Watson survey found that 33 percent of large employers said they would impose such a surcharge by 2015.
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Republican senators on Wednesday said the problem stemmed from the rules they'd imposed on themselves at the beginning of the process.
But things have changed on both sides of the Atlantic.European governments soon realised that the command-and-control system of emissions targets they planned would impose insupportable costs on business, and that they would have to use market mechanisms to ensure flexibility and efficiency and thus keep costs down.
Proposals circulating on Capitol Hill vary, but they all would impose some limits or approval authority on salaries of executives whose firms seek help.
Small businesses led efforts to repeal the information-reporting requirement, a little-noticed provision of the new health care law that they said would impose a huge new burden of paperwork and administrative work.
With so much data, the government's favourite argument in fighting terror – if only the citizens knew as much as we do, they too would impose all these legal exceptions – easily extends to other domains, from health to climate change.
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