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He says the Tories are committed to imposing a £50,000 cap on public sector pensions.
"It just enables them to actually create some accountability as it relates to imposing a fine".
Nowadays, stockmarkets have taken to imposing a "conglomerate discount", forcing firms such as ITT to break themselves up.
Mr. Distenfield said that a 64-page opinion devoted to imposing a $10 fine showed a judicial attitude.
In addition to imposing a fine, the information commissioner has ordered Midlothian to improve the security of personal data.
In court papers, Mr. Marshall's lawyers argued that sending him to prison would be tantamount to imposing a death sentence.
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"You don't want to impose a regulation.
Will the Brotherhood try to impose a conservative dress code?
The UK wants to impose a four-year wait.
Another option is to impose a hard price cap.
"It is not appropriate to impose a whole-life term.
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