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1 For example, they could impose extra taxes on higher-priced cars, which are mostly foreign models.
2 The Senate is due to vote within weeks on whether to impose extra sanctions on Iran.
3 The regulators are considering rules to slow them down and impose extra risk management requirements on them.
4 It could impose extra import duties if it believes the hardware is being exported to the E.U.
5 Green Ideas magazine editor Greg Roughan said the government was often reluctant to impose extra costs on business.
6 By forcing companies to buy carbon permits, such schemes impose extra costs on industry and swell fuel bills.
7 It has not succeeded in any of them, but has managed to impose extra conditions on the applications.
8 Some stores have said they will not impose extra fees for paying with plastic, even if they can.
9 DIVIDE Member states are divided on whether to impose extra carbon costs on their industries amid tepid economic growth.
10 Mr Ross's China visit comes days after Washington threatened to impose extra tariffs on $50bn of Chinese goods.
11 It also prevents laws from being passed that change the political process to impose extra burdens on minorities, the court said.
12 Lansley will also have to argue that his new voluntary scheme will not impose extra costs before the next spending round.
13 U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said the United States is unlikely to impose extra tariffs, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday.
14 Mrs. Jocelyn shrank from seeing and speaking to any one, bat was much too unselfish to impose extra tasks on Mrs. Atwood.
15 I long for fast days when we have only fish, and I impose extra fast days on myself to escape the sticky mess of dinner.
16 Confirmation of the East New Britain case was followed by local authorities imposing extra lockdown measures.
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