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Turkey has threatened sanctions, but has not yet imposed them.
Brazil has not yet imposed the retaliatory measures, which could total $591 million.
The fine was the largest yet imposed by the commission on a state employee for ethics violations.
But that jury acquitted Corporal Magincalda of premeditated murder and kidnapping; jury members have not yet imposed a sentence.
He outlined independent external regulation, underpinned by statute, and a tougher line on his own errant MPs than the Tory leader has yet imposed on his.
Themba Maseko, a spokesman for the South African government, explained in regretful tones the government's rationale: No international body has yet imposed an arms embargo on Zimbabwe.
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And the Federal Communications Commission may yet impose conditions or block the merger altogether.
IN the office of the chairman of Lincoln Center hangs a whimsical yet imposing memento of its occupant's former life.
Impressive though Millepied is in the crafting of steps, he doesn't yet impose a vividly personal voice.
Yet imposing the primary cost of recovery on deficit countries in the form of austerity is likely to fail both pragmatically and politically.
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