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1 Finance ministry officials said the budget might come into force in March.
2 Should National be re-elected, the law would come into force next year.
3 The new rules are set to come into force in January 2018.
4 New regulations governing the disposal of used tyres have come into force .
5 It was not clear when any bilateral agreements might come into force .
6 It remains to be seen when those enhanced powers come into force .
7 The new rules will come into force at the end of 2019.
8 A new BCI code is due to come into force in July.
9 Legislation which aims to end homelessness in Scotland has come into force .
10 The other rules will come into force over six to 18 months.
11 Pius X made a personal decision that it would come into force .
12 This will accentuate the changes that will come into force from April.
13 He gave no indication of when the ban would come into force .
14 Visa waivers between Tonga and China will come into force this Friday.
15 It would have come into force at the end of next week.
16 Above inflation fare rises have come into force on London's transport network.
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