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It also will
impose
new
regulations and taxes for many health industries.
2
The EU is gearing up to
impose
new
sanctions on Belarus officials.
3
Trump can
impose
new
sanctions at any time through an executive order.
4
The authority can
impose
new
licence conditions if it finds a breach.
5
The authority can
impose
new
license conditions if it finds a breach.
6
The European Union is gearing up to
impose
new
sanctions on Minsk.
7
But it would
impose
new
capital requirements on banks working with strategic companies.
8
Chinese plans to
impose
new
national security legislation on the former British colony.
9
USTR could
impose
new
tariffs after a public comment period ends Aug. 26.
10
Orr has made clear his intent to
impose
new
labor contracts.
11
Trump would make it easier for states to
impose
new
tolls.
12
Lawmakers could lift a cap on total liabilities and
impose
new
safety rules.
13
With our European partners, we are, therefore, ready to
impose
new
sanctions, he said.
14
The international community reacted by starting the process to
impose
new
sanctions on Iran.
15
The amendments
impose
new
obligations on law-enforcement officials and on our courts, said Ramaphosa.
16
The Government has approved legislation to regulate charities and
impose
new
controls on fundraising.
impose
new
impose