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1 MINUSMA threatened to impose sanctions against those responsible for the recent violence.
2 This led the United States to impose sanctions on some political leaders.
3 EU countries have threatened to impose sanctions on Turkey over the assault.
4 The AU asked the U.N. to impose sanctions on Eritrea last week.
5 The United States and EU go on to impose sanctions on Moscow.
6 The European Union has agreed to impose sanctions in response to his crackdown.
7 Reagan was reluctant to impose sanctions on South Africa but eventually did so.
8 Federal authorities could impose sanctions on the ship for breaking navigation rules, Maza said.
9 The U.S. government has threatened to impose sanctions on all of the court's members.
10 U.S. officials may also impose sanctions related to the case.
11 Clashes, however, have continued to break out, prompting the United States to impose sanctions .
12 Erdogan has threatened to impose sanctions against Kurdish northern Iraq.
13 The report will be forwarded to the UN Security Council, which can impose sanctions .
14 Russia has been traditionally reluctant to impose sanctions on Iran.
15 But Congress must now refuse to impose sanctions that would definitively break the deal.
16 Washington said it would also impose sanctions on Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif later this week.
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