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So, on Aug. 5, 1861, he signed the newly-passed Revenue Act, which imposed the first federal income tax.
Fifa's ethics committee, which imposed the bans, said the payment, made at a time when Blatter was seeking re-election, lacked transparency and raised conflicts of interest.
This reverses the figure-ground relationship of the 1980's design, which imposed the hulking towers symmetrically on axis with Central Park West.
The ruling was also denounced by Christie Whitman, administrator of the E.P.A, which imposed the stricter standard along with the Army Corps in September 2000.
Interwoven through the film is an encounter, 25 years after the events, between Simon and Dali Tambo, the South African co-founder of Artists Against Apartheid, which imposed the cultural boycott.
In 2007, state legislators passed the Sexually Oriented Business Fee Act, which imposed the fee on nearly 200 establishments that feature live nude performances and allow the consumption of alcohol.
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Congress responded with Dodd-Frank, which imposes the most significant reforms in a generation.
Most sovereign bonds issued in the past decade include "collective-action clauses", which impose the terms of a restructuring on all creditors if a supermajority of bondholders accepts.
European lawmakers are expected to approve a telecommunications bill Wednesday, which imposes the Continent's first data-breach notification requirement on telecommunications operators and Internet service providers.
And given your support for press freedom, can we expect you to look at section 35P of the Asio Act which imposes the most significant restrictions on publication since World War Two?
Taylor will report back to Theresa May next year on modern employment practices and says he is concerned about businesses which "impose the expectations and obligations of employees but, by defining workers as self-employed, deny them their due rights".
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