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1 The district has two years to come into compliance with the agreement, officials said.
2 Facilities would have about two months to come into compliance .
3 That means the zone will have to eventually have come into compliance with clean air standards.
4 Once the ruling is definitive, the defaulting state is given a grace period to come into compliance .
5 But our typical approach would be to allow a firm to come into compliance voluntarily before taking enforcement action.
6 Banks are also to be given an extra four years, until 2019, to come into compliance with the new regulations.
7 Refiners have sent in waiver applications to come into compliance with that court ruling, angering biofuel advocates who say exemptions hurt demand.
8 Newsom was conciliatory about the moves by Yuba and Sutter counties on Monday, saying they could come into compliance later in the week.
9 However, Lighthizer said on Wednesday the EU and member states had "not taken the actions necessary to come into compliance with WTO decisions".
10 In the meantime, refiners are requesting retroactive waivers from the administration in hopes of coming into compliance with the court ruling.
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