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1 A new levy on carrier bags in Northern Ireland comes into effect on Monday.
2 The implications of the new levy regime could be catastrophic.
3 Fiji's new levy on plastic bags comes into force today Tuesday at all retail outlets.
4 Labour had wanted a new levy on online betting.
5 But there are worries among business groups that the new levy could prove to be counterproductive.
6 Extra revenue from the new levy will depend on the level of palm exports, she added.
7 Congress suggested that there should be a new levy on wealth above €2 million.
8 This new levy will begin in two years.
9 We shall easily obtain the new levy , however.
10 The German government hopes to raise more than 1 billion euros per year with the new levy .
11 The new levy is likely to affect a wide range of goods, from smartphones to children's clothing.
12 In France a new levy of conscripts was ordered-thethird since the outbreak of war with Prussia.
13 The governors of eighteen States offer me a new levy of three hundred thousand, which I accept.
14 This raises the decisive question: Where does each year's new levy of disenchanted go from "Kronstadt"?
15 It is likely to coincide with the introduction of a new levy on tourists coming to the Republic.
16 A new levy on banks' balance sheets is due to come into force at the start of next year.
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