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His complaint is that China imposes significantly higher tariffs on the U.S. than the U.S. imposes on China.
Between a media object that rudely imposes its reality and one that imposes the egotism of the artist, intermittence provides a third way.
The "double payment the exchange's prorated annual fee imposes on them imposes a significant financial burden and acts as a disincentive to transferring," NYSE said.
For example, Thailand imposes a 30 percent tariff on imported frozen french fries, but the US only imposes an 8 percent tariff on frozen fries.
China imposes tariffs on U.S. imports of polysilicon, a key element to make solar panels that REC Silicon produces, while the United States imposes tariffs on solar panel imports.
For example, President Trump complains that the E.U. imposes a 10 percent tariff on U.S.-made cars, while the U.S. imposes a 2.5 percent tariff on foreign-made cars.
While the United States imposes just a 2.5 percent tariff on foreign autos, the European Union hits them with a 10 percent duty and China imposes a 15 percent tax.
Currently, the U.S. imposes a 25 percent tariff on light trucks and pickups and 2.5 percent on smaller cars, while the EU imposes a 10 percent tariff on all passenger vehicles.
Whether it will happen depends on two embargoes: the one the United States imposes on Cuba and the one the Castro regime (now under Fidel's brother, Raúl) imposes on its own people.
But the law also imposes guidelines on who can step in when a vacancy arises and imposes deadlines on that length of service, which allows the Senate retain some of its confirmation authority.
The law imposes sanctions on anyone implicated in his torture.
Software, on the other hand, imposes its viewpoint on you.
Nigeria imposes tariffs of up to 70% on car imports.
It also imposes economic sanctions on Iran and North Korea.
Then he'll have to face whatever penalties his employer imposes.
The Senate's plan imposes a somewhat arbitrary November 13 deadline.
Causation imposes chronological ordering: An effect can't precede its cause.
It imposes costs on perceived American aggression, while avoiding escalation.
But many will balk at the tough provisions Climb imposes.
The regime's political jargon, gleefully parodied, imposes another phoney lingo.
Unless the U.S. imposes sanctions, it's par for the course.
The border tax imposes levies on imports, while exempting exports.
Encinia imposes the frame with force, nearly occupying it completely.
The bill also imposes sanctions on North Korea and Iran.
Israel imposes strict export procedures which greatly increase transport costs.
Yet the federal government still imposes these damaging regulations regularly.
This imposes severe restrictions on building height across the city.
Let's stop feigning surprise that regulation imposes some extra work.
Environmentalists are slow to appreciate that climate protection imposes costs.
And it imposes immense costs on the nation's healthcare system.
The hospital, by necessity, imposes time for contemplation and intimacy.
Leprosy causes distinct deformities and imposes a heavy social stigma.
Yet tough laws do not work unless everyone imposes them.
"The agreement itself imposes restrictions on our owners," he said.
Britain imposes the same fuel duty on gasoline and diesel.
The program imposes a statewide cap on carbon dioxide emissions.
Currently, Europe imposes a 10 percent tariff on cars imported from the US, while the US only imposes a 2.5 percent tariff on European-made cars and a 25 percent tariff on light trucks.
He has his own army and imposes his own religious laws.
But many people resent the huge stress it imposes on adolescents.
The measure also imposes new sanctions on North Korea and Iran.
That mandate imposes a tax penalty on consumers who are uninsured.
MOSCOW EXCHANGE SAYS IMPOSES RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE OF EN+ GROUP'S SHARES
Additionally, SB 53 imposes some material departures from the interim remedy.
Authorities on Sunday issued an order that imposes a 7 p.m.
So the U.S. imposes sanctions to hit them where it hurts.
The EU imposes a 10 percent tariff on imported U.S. cars.
The tighter plan also imposes restrictions on bird gathering and hunters.
It simply imposes structure on debate where otherwise indignation would rule.
It neither targets religious believers nor imposes unfair burdens on them.
He imposes burdensome and expensive regulations to bypass the lawmaking process.
Instead, FATCA imposes an indiscriminate information dragnet requiring all non-U.
Virginia imposes especially harsh restrictions, barring felons from voting for life.
It imposes pain and suffering on a huge swath of Americans.
The FDIC supervises, imposes regulations and insures deposits at U.S banks.
That means any tariffs China imposes could remain in place indefinitely.
Beijing has said it would retaliate if the U.S. imposes tariffs.
That imposes a high cost on taxpayers and the American economy.
The politics of division imposes an invisible cost to the Nation.
It also imposes a 120-day halt on admitting all refugees.
To begin with, cycling's rule book imposes a number of limits.
Their presence imposes constraints on the use of airpower and artillery.
The bill also imposes new sanctions on Iran and North Korea.
In the first scene, Jaap imposes on Kate while she's weeping.
An authoritarian state imposes brutal forms of social control. Ugh. Dystopia.
The Thai government imposes restrictions on foreign ownership of real estate.
The EU imposes a 25 percent tariff on imported U.S. cars.
Greenblatt imposes this kind of reasoning on John Milton, no less.
The legislation also imposes additional sanctions on Iran and North Korea.
It also imposes internet blackouts as a way to stifle dissent.
It lets people die and imposes its will on the galaxy.
In theory, the US imposes a 21% tax rate on corporations.
The measure imposes controversial new work requirements on food stamp beneficiaries.
No other OECD country imposes such punishing capital gains tax treatment.
ObamaCare also imposes taxes on medical device and prescription drug manufacturers.
The EU imposes a 10 percent tariff on all passenger vehicles.
BUYING BASICS Switzerland imposes stringent federal restrictions on foreign home buyers.
Yet credibility imposes no requirement for the response to be particularly painful.
For example, the U.S. imposes a 2200 percent tariff on car imports.
Google imposes severe sanctions on those who defy its insistence on conformity.
Missouri imposes "special disabilities", he said, only on religiously affiliated pre-schools.
If Trump imposes a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports, China-U.
Australia, with a far more orderly economy, imposes a flat 10% GST.
The new standard imposes a consistent, global approach using current discount rates.
Export declines from Iran also are expected as Washington re-imposes sanctions.
Autism imposes hefty economic costs, reducing economic growth and swelling disability rolls.
Simply copying the DNA of the resistance gene imposes a metabolic load.
It imposes onerous regulatory tests on big companies who want to merge.
NEW DELHI — India aggressively imposes death sentences but hardly ever executes anyone.
Price hikes are expected if President Trump imposes new sanctions on Iran.
An even smaller fraction of these counties still imposes death sentences regularly.
This option imposes a burden on the private sector of the economy.
He imposes tariffs one day and rescues a Chinese company the next.
President Trump last week signed legislation the imposes new sanctions on Russia.
Beijing is preparing to retaliate if Trump imposes sanctions on Chinese goods.
The EU currently imposes a 10 percent tariff on imported U.S. cars.
Even a real public square imposes limits on how people can behave.
But this reality also imposes a myriad of secondary and tertiary implications.
China imposes strict limits on how much money can leave the country.
Changes in lifestyle can overcome much of the risk our DNA imposes.
The Washington bill imposes such limits by restricting benefit providers to nonprofits.
That's the first year the law imposes cuts to state Medicaid grants.
Every country inside the EU currently imposes tariffs on imports from abroad.
The panchayat imposes a social boycott on anybody who opposes the tests.
The plan, passed by the House on Thursday, imposes increases over six years.
The Vatican rarely if ever, however, imposes such a penalty on elderly prelates.
Reduce the regulatory burden government imposes on banks and they will lend again.
The second thread is the burden government imposes on the healthy Schumpeterian process.
But the hangover will be the cost it imposes on everyday internet users.End.
The measure was unusual for Washington, which rarely imposes sanctions on Saudi nationals.
In short, our tech imposes stress that compounds as it becomes more sophisticated.
Turkey has threatened to retaliate if Washington imposes sanctions over the S-400.
Meanwhile, Israel's ongoing treatment of Palestinians imposes what Jimmy Carter has called apartheid.
The Medicaid Drug Rebate program imposes a 13 percent rebate on generic drugs.
It imposes a limit on reserve balances—which do not attract negative interest.
The federal government already imposes a gas tax of 2628 cents per gallon.
If the U.S. imposes tariffs on France, the EU will respond in kind.
The Saudi-led coalition imposes strict restrictions on the ports which it controls.
Congress should follow the same set of rules that it imposes on others.
If the government imposes rent control, landlords find other ways to increase revenue.
Society imposes a stigma on former prisoners that makes all of that harder.
If the US imposes tariffs on auto imports, it will hurt Japan's economy.
The United States argued that the climate deal imposes an "unfair" economic burden.
But the government imposes conditions that thwart the building of infrastructure and investment.
The idea that the estate tax imposes double taxation is largely a myth.
Whatever sentence Judge Jackson imposes on Stone this week is likely to stand.
"India imposes internet restrictions more often than any other country," the report said.
When the law is violated, the rule of law imposes checks and balances.
Tax law imposes some other notable limitations on married couples who file separately.
The US already imposes these, and an additional wealth tax would likely backfire.
The rule imposes devastating sentences on people who never meant to kill anyone.
The government waives the high taxes it imposes on sales of other cars.
The N.I.H. argues that if it imposes pricing restrictions, it won't get partners.
The U.S. currently imposes a 2.5 percent tariff on cars imported from Europe.
"English imposes too much pressure on Chinese students," Mr. Li said on sohu.com.
It imposes a duty to pursue the national interest over any private interest.
It's a timeout of a different of color -- one she imposes on herself.
The high cost of health care imposes an enormous burden on all Americans.
The announcement was unusual for Washington, which rarely imposes sanctions on Saudi nationals.
California, by contrast, imposes tougher gun laws as of the first day of 2017.
At present, the bank imposes negative rates on roughly 10 trillion yen of reserves.
One of them has a human tongue, because Disney imposes no limits on imagination.
The Kentucky program also imposes a premium on most Medicaid recipients based on income.
McConnell has rightly opposed legislation that federalizes elections or imposes onerous burdens on states.
The Budget Control Act (BCA) of 2011 imposes spending caps on the federal budget.
They also say early marriage imposes social, educational and financial burdens on teenage girls.
The second imposes sanctions on Iran and Hezbollah for using civilians as human shields.
"If China unilaterally imposes sanctions, it will have no more tricks," Professor Cheng said.
The French government imposes a noise tax on aircraft at its nine busiest airports.
In other respects, though, marijuana law enforcement imposes substantial costs on the justice system.
Britain now negotiates and imposes non-UN sanctions against specific countries through EU laws.
Friday's exclusion would avoid a further 10% hike as Trump imposes tariffs on Sept.
Likewise, the film's pulsing score sometimes imposes a convenient but unnecessary surge of emotion.
But the United States imposes a 25-percent tariff on imports of pickup trucks.
Neither Canada nor the U.S. imposes tariffs on shoes made in the other country.
"The FTC often imposes individual liability," Hoofnagle said in an email to The Hill.
It imposes a cap of $50 per incident up to four times a year.
This kind of behavior isn't just offensive; it also imposes real costs on women.
For example, atmospheric feedback imposes limits to the maximum power generation of wind turbines.
For example, it imposes anti-money laundering requirements on intermediaries providing virtual currency services.
The measure imposes regulations that could force clinics to close, provider Planned Parenthood said.
It also imposes a de facto tax on all United States exports to China.
The president holds chummy meetings with Vladimir Putin, while his administration imposes new sanctions.
And it imposes a fresh batch of sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
Wisconsin, which makes income and tax information available on request, imposes the same requirement.
As a matter of judicial ethics, her behavior seemingly imposes no obligation on him.
Cities and small businesses bristle when the federal government imposes unfunded mandates upon them.
Britain imposes an election day broadcasting blackout on political coverage that might influence voters.
Here, you've got two friends, and friendship imposes obligations — contrary ones in this case.
New York imposes some of the strictest regulations on home schoolers in the country.
The law also imposes an income tax increase on families with high medical bills.
From another, it imposes conformity on the quarter of the country with immigrant backgrounds.
The petition demanded that the government never imposes unreasonable regulation on virtual currency trading.
And the burdens this stigma imposes can outlast the reason why they are fitted.
Or do we prefer a segregated world where whoever grabs power imposes their values?
China "will not just lay passive if the U.S. administration imposes tariffs," he said.
The law imposes criminal penalties on Apple and other companies that host unregistered apps.
Indeed, the court could rule that the Constitution imposes no limits on the practice.
Since then, relations have grown tense as America imposes ever-tougher sanctions on Tehran.
Try to forget the power relations that such history still imposes on us today.
"We know that in the world in which we live in it's not the president who imposes foreign policy, but foreign policy that imposes itself on the president," said Francois Heisbourg, a Macron adviser and chairman of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
He mentions Canada and the whopping tariffs it imposes on dairy and dairy- related products.
The winner imposes a political settlement on the loser, and peace—of a sort—resumes.
If Washington imposes higher auto tariffs, its impact on Japan's auto industry would be significant.
The law is a flashpoint: The agriculture industry says it imposes far-reaching regulatory burdens.
Retailers also won't be able to rebound if Trump imposes a tax on imports, either.
China's written language is a source of national pride, persisting despite the difficulty it imposes.
The Israeli navy imposes limits on where people from Gaza can fish for security reasons.
Critics of China's infrastructure finance say it imposes an unsustainable debt burden on the country.
That militarisation of some Chinese technology imposes costs as well as benefits, notes Mr Mulvenon.
They have the last word on whether the constitution imposes limits on partisan line-drawing.
America now imposes over 1,000 sanctions on Iran and parties that might trade with it.
Friedman's order imposes nearly three dozen conditions, including monthly meetings with his psychiatrist in Washington.
Under the scheme, the city imposes annual quotas on the issuing of new licence plates.
It also imposes a labor tax on any more than five employees disincentivizing legal hiring.
The "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act" also imposes punishments on Iran and North Korea.
As a small country heavily reliant on trade, Denmark imposes minimal tariffs on foreign goods.
The law effectively imposes higher shipping costs from one American port to another American port.
It means a steady drain on reserves and imposes a constraint on domestic monetary policy.
"The platform imposes unbalanced relations to its vendors," DGCCRF official Loic Tanguy told Le Parisien.
The Durbin Amendment imposes price controls that directly benefit retailers at the expense of consumers.
We could repeal the protectionist Jones Act, which imposes unnecessary costs on consumers and businesses.
Spiegel said the couple imposes a limit on screen time for Kerr's eldest son, Flynn.
Accordingly, the prohibition on municipal bankruptcy imposes a useful constraint in the here and now.
The Trump administration already imposes labyrinthine barriers to people seeking asylum in the United States.
But Lyft says the law allows this as long as it imposes the charge transparently.
This doesn't just ruin lives, it also imposes real costs for our police and prisons.
The GOP tax law imposes a cap of $2023,000 for both single and married filers.
Environmental cleanup likewise imposes costs on polluting firms for the benefit of the larger population.
Now the island of Dominica imposes its dark shape in front of the rising sun.
Trade – Canada: The Hill: Canada imposes reciprocal tariffs on $13 billion worth of U.S. goods.
Yep it only changed its functionality to dip just beneath the rate limits Twitter imposes.
There is danger for Britain's fishing industry if the European Union imposes tariffs on imports.
The system imposes an upper and lower limit to ease impact from sharp market moves.
VTC imposes communications obstacles to children with cognitive impairments, including those who have difficulty speaking.
Canada has threatened to retaliate if Trump goes ahead this week and imposes the tariffs.
But federal borrowing imposes real economic costs, not least the need to make interest payments.
Then the Trump administration imposes a 25% tariff, raising the price to consumers to $125.
"If any foreign office imposes a travel warning, we won't fly there," Mr. Riecken said.
As she says, a grid built around two 12s and two 14s imposes significant constraints.
This is an unequivocal truth, though it imposes a severity that would frighten most critics.
Stage 4 is the highest level in the framework, and imposes the most stringent restrictions.
It also imposes restriction on evictions - a significant factor in the state's burgeoning homeless population.
" To the contrary, he found, "the amendment imposes a special disability upon those persons alone.
B. 5's methodology remains discriminatory because it imposes burdens disproportionately on blacks and Latinos.
That in turn has meant that when it imposes sanctions, other regulators often join in.
Eleven states even have higher minimums than the $9.50 that Minnesota imposes on large employers.
CPREA imposes significant new compliance costs, but it is unclear if anyone knows how much.
Musk could appeal if the jury finds him liable or imposes a large damages award.
As for the 303 percent deduction on qualifying income, the new law imposes some limits.
Another reason, though, is the strict control that China's Communist Party imposes on Chinese media.
The market also expects export declines from Iran as Washington re-imposes sanctions on Tehran.
On top of that, New York State imposes an 8.82 percent tax on lottery wins.
The Louisiana law imposes restrictions that abortion providers have said would force them to close.
The Louisiana law imposes restrictions that abortion providers have said would force them to close.
DILLON: The trust agreement as directed by President Trump imposes severe restrictions on new deals.
The elegant way she imposes herself on a game with her vision, positioning and anticipation.
The bill also imposes limits on public spending and cuts benefits for public sector workers.
" • "The Transaction Fee Pilot imposes government control on the incentives that public markets can offer.
She is currently suing the city over the steep fines Miami Beach imposes on homeowners.
For instance, it imposes "new build" requirements, meaning RECs can't just go to existing projects.
The Indian government imposes high import duties on smartphones in a bid to increase local manufacturing.
As far as them closing, it just imposes a greater responsibility on us to provide access.
The hope is that the NCAA finds this self mutilation acceptable and imposes no further discipline.
Bitcoin has benefited as a safe-haven as China imposes currency controls and the yuan devalues.
Tax systems vary from one economy to another—Europe imposes value-added taxes, America does not.
If America imposes a 063% tariff on China's cars, China should levy something similar on America's.
If the conditions China imposes on foreign multinationals are too onerous, they can refuse to invest.
It deals with a Texas law that imposes strict regulations on abortion doctors and clinic buildings.
However, this singular aspect does not define our group as a whole, like the article imposes.
And it imposes an annual fee -- from $25 to $200 -- on vehicles depending upon their value.
The new deal imposes quotas on South Korea's steel exports and extends tariffs for its truckmakers.
The bill imposes new sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile tests and other destabilizing behavior.
The third imposes a narrow restriction only for people who are 18 to 20 years old.
The legislation -- which came into effect Tuesday -- also imposes obligations on employers to investigate workplace harassment.
It is not just that the federal government imposes a tariff of 22% on imported spirits.
The government imposes stringent penalties on the very few unmarried women brave enough to have children.
Nowhere does Warren acknowledge the large deadweight burden that today's high tax rate imposes on investment.
And I think it's unlikely Congress is going to imposes a wealth tax any time soon.
" U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power told reporters: "We will ensure that the Security Council imposes serious consequences.
Resolving cases without all of the judgeships authorized concomitantly imposes greater pressure on the court's judges.
It also imposes more cuts to government spending, which have raised opposition from the island's government.
Regulation inevitably imposes a disproportionate burden on smaller companies because compliance has a high fixed cost.
"Shaving is a form of physical exfoliation…that imposes constant stress on the skin," she says.
The calendar imposes no more pressure on Kim Jong Un than it did on his father.
IT IMPOSES THE MOST STRICT COMPLIANCE THAT WE'VE EVER HAD ON ANY COMPANY, AMERICAN OR FOREIGN.
The Senate bill imposes a 12.5 percent tax on U.S. companies' intangible income overseas, notes Strategas.
"But when money is disrupted, this imposes a substantial disruption upon the working of the economy."
His comments come after President Trump last week signed legislation that imposes new sanctions on Russia.
By contrast, the BLA imposes a dramatic re-ordering of private-sector claims against federal taxpayers.
The bill also imposes hefty fines and a two-year jail term for those found guilty.
The destructions that this uncertainty imposes translates directly into risk to our Navy and our nation.
It also assumes that Trump imposes a 25 percent tariff on imported cars and auto parts.
China already imposes a 30 percent tariff on all ethanol imports, keeping arrivals to a trickle.
She said Europe was preparing retaliatory measures to unleash if the United States imposes the tariffs.
But it is equally true that both countries benefit even more if neither country imposes tariffs.
A "small man with a slow smile," Dice imposes a cultlike discipline on his ragged followers.
This makes for some page-turners, but it also imposes a wearying sameness on the book.
The ban imposes more difficulties on many Kenyans than just the inconvenience of getting reusable bags.
If a state imposes stringent regulations for training, someone has to bear the cost for training.
It imposes a 20 percent excise tax on nonprofit executives who make more than $1 million.
Disputes over whether Harvard imposes quotas on Asian-Americans date back to at least the 1980s.
Facebook only imposes, smashing flat all of the distinctions that were honed over years of experimentation.
Two major oil producers are cut off from international markets when the United States imposes sanctions.
It also imposes restrictions on what kind of Indian data can be stored outside the country.
The new law makes permanent the "reasonable impediment" declaration procedure and imposes stiff penalties for violations.
Even worse, the IRS imposes penalties and interest on nonpayment or underpayment of income tax due.
The NGO Law criminalizes legitimate civil society work, curtails funding and imposes prison and heavy fines.
The law imposes tougher sanctions on Moscow and curbs the president's ability to roll them back.
It gets its money from the Federal Reserve and from fines it imposes on financial institutions.
Section 28500 of the Immigration and Nationality Act imposes numerical limits on family-sponsored preference visas.
The United Kingdom imposes strict rules on how broadcasters can report on politics, especially around elections.
Kentucky is an unusual state in that it imposes relatively few limitations on the pardon power.
France's finance minister has pledged to hit back if Trump imposes auto restrictions on European cars.
Instead, it imposes an ''undue burden'' — the Supreme Court's constitutional test — on women's right to reproductive care.
The country also imposes financial sanctions on local authorities and hospitals that delay discharging patients from hospitals.
However, the law imposes harsh punishments for people who continue to operate outside of the legal framework.
That's not surprising in light of the stringent nondisclosure agreements that Trump routinely imposes on his staff.
Its economy minister said the government would respond immediately to any trade actions Trump imposes on Mexico.
Your brain doesn't like when images don't make sense, so it imposes meaning where there isn't any.
The mandate, which is still in effect for 2018, imposes a tax penalty on people without coverage.
If Mr Trump imposes a 20% border tax, 30,000-183,000 jobs could be lost, reckons Mr Mayagoitia.
No tariff that Mr Trump imposes is likely to wipe out Mexico's cost advantage, some businessmen believe.
India currently imposes a 20193% import tax on crude palm oil and 50% on refined palm oils.
New York imposes a top estate tax rate of 16 percent for estates larger than $10.1 million.
San Francisco sets the threshold as high as 30% and imposes a clutch of added "impact fees".
Trump officials, however, say the Clean Air Act imposes major limits on the breadth of their reach.
But this generous treatment of first-generation recipients imposes the costs of their retirement on subsequent generations.
Becoming a parent through surrogacy imposes additional expenses on top of those required for IVF, to boot.
The first is the high standard the Food and Drug Administration imposes on any competing auto-injectors.
The U.S. passenger car tariff is 2.5 percent, while it imposes 25 percent tariffs on pickup trucks.
Both believe tariffs don't necessarily hurt the country that imposes them and should be used more often.
In fact, China imposes relatively high barriers on many imports and on foreign investment in many sectors.
When he acts and speaks publicly, he must remember the obligations his solemn office imposes on him.
Resolving cases without two-fifths of the judgeships authorized correspondingly imposes greater burdens on the court's jurists.
His father has said his sanctions against Nurmagomedov will be far tougher than whatever the UFC imposes.
It also assumes that Trump imposes a 25 percent tariff on imported cars and auto parts imports.
India currently imposes heavy taxes on imported electronic devices, in order to boost local assembly of smartphones.
There are those who will point to the so-called "nanny state" that imposes requirements on parents.
The drive comes as the United States imposes tariffs on Chinese imports, with China responding in kind.
When a regulation imposes a cost on a business, that cost is relatively obvious and painfully felt.
The order also imposes a "shot clock" limiting how long authorities can take to review installation requests.
In Seeing Like a State, he explained how the modern state imposes schematic visions on the world.
Nevada, which legalized casino gambling in 1949, imposes a 6.75% tax on all betting activity, including sports.
The law imposes fines on anyone caught crossing a street while "viewing" a cellphone or similar device.
The current tax code imposes a $263 billion burden on the economy each year in compliance costs.
New York City, for instance, imposes a bunch of taxes on hosts, and zoning laws may apply.
Bigotry imposes a "black tax" on residents of majority-black neighborhoods that white neighborhoods simply don't face.
Resolving cases without one-fifth of the judgeships authorized correspondingly imposes greater pressure on the court's jurists.
In addition to work requirements, the state's program imposes premiums on most Medicaid recipients based on income.
Protectionism has demerits to the country that imposes it, so I don't think it will spread globally.
It is a game that imposes meticulous but pervasive limitations that frustrate as often as they reward.
Beijing imposes discriminatory investment rules that favor local companies and often force foreign firms to transfer technology.
It cannot be assumed that other countries will passively sit by if the U.S. imposes such measures.
That's exactly the flexibility states will lose if Congress imposes caps on the federal government's Medicaid investment.
His legislative achievements include an ordinance that imposes fines for any helium balloons that are released outdoors.
But each state also imposes its own tax, which averages out to about 85033 cents per gallon.
POLISH PM MORAWIECKI SAYS IMPOSES SANITARY CONTROLS AT BORDERS WITH GERMANY AND CZECH REPUBLIC DUE TO CORONAVIRUS
The impact of his confiscatory tax agenda already imposes burdens on the residents in New York City.
It imposes obligations on the United States, too — even if Americans don't want to hear that part.
Even as the law mandates purchase of health insurance, the law imposes a tax on health insurance.
And the former provision imposes obligations on the states regardless of whether the mandate stands or falls.
" He also added that it's possible that a person "imposes this fake identity to get some attention.
They retorted that focusing on mental illness stigmatizes patients and imposes greater burdens and complicates their lives.
The so-called "Byrd Rule" imposes far too many restrictions to make tax reform via reconciliation practical.
And Canada imposes tariffs, usually from 11 to 20 percent, on shoes made in most other countries.
The South Tyrol has become a modern wellness destination, where tranquillity imposes itself and soothing waters call.
It imposes an age tax on millions of seniors: the older you are the more you pay.
When people have children, it, of course, imposes a short-term cost on the local educational system.
The law in Washington state imposes certain obligations on corrections officials to protect those under their supervision.
Another unarmed black man is killed by police; Trump imposes $60 billion in trade tariffs against China.
"The dichotomy imposes a costly operational burden both on the casino industry and law enforcement," Freeman asserted.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), which does not include a path to citizenship and imposes stricter immigration checks.
That not only enhances the safety of its operations but also imposes a real cost on future profits.
The bill imposes costs on those who have benefited from expanded prison populations but directs the funds elsewhere.
Islamic State's Hisba force is a morality police unit which imposes the Sunni jihadists' interpretation of Islamic behavior.
"The Belgian regulatory framework imposes disproportionate requirements that are not compatible with the Services Directive," the Commission said.
Google slamming this decision, saying that it imposes sweeping regulations on thousands of large businesses across the world.
The law "imposes unnecessary and disproportionate restrictions on the right to privacy", the U.N. Human Rights Committee said.
Saudi Arabia practices a very conservative version of Islam known as Wahhabism, which imposes severe limitations on women.
Because however vigorously one might wave the free speech banner, toxic antagonism imposes its own kind of censorship.
France imposes a tax called the Delalande contribution (now being phased out) on employers who sack older workers.
Indonesia also imposes export taxes on crude palm oil when the reference price is above $750 per tonne.
What this study did not address was whether someone's home range reflects their personality traits or imposes them.
The EU's "fiscal compact" imposes steep annual reductions in the debt of highly indebted countries such as Italy.
Before the FCC officially imposes the fine, Abramovich will have a chance to respond to the agency's findings.
Mandatory sentencing automatically imposes a minimum number of years in prison for specific crimes -- usually related to drugs.
This circumvention is accomplished because the 2628 budget statute imposes a time limit on debate on reconciliation bills.
But if re-imposes sanctions, he risks worsening the economic pain of Iranians he has vowed to help.
The state imposes strict occupational licensing making it harder for inner-city taxpayers to earn a supplemental income.
If the government imposes a tariff, or border tax, on our imported goods, who will pay the price?
"The platform imposes unbalanced relations to its vendors," DGCCRF official Loic Tanguy is quoted as telling Le Parisien.
" He said that Beijing has emphasized that "any country that imposes unilateral sanctions should not harm China's interests.
His work imposes a socio-anthropological lens to explore escapism and suffering in the face of social malaise.
Russia imposes no models on others and in its present state, hardly serves as a model for anyone.
Capitalist to its core, Switzerland imposes lighter taxes on individuals, consumers and corporations than the Scandinavian countries do.
Planned Parenthood also maintained that the extra dosage is clinically unnecessary and thus imposes an undue financial burden.
You can imagine a mandatory minimum sentence that imposes one day or six weeks or something like that.
Federal law imposes pension liability on any "trade or business" that is under "common control" with Scott Brass.
Perhaps no agency in America imposes tighter controls on body brokers than the New York state health department.
The EU has said it does not want a trade war but will respond if Washington imposes tariffs.
Traders are concerned about further output declines if the United States imposes sanctions on Venezuela and/or Iran.
The tax imposes a 40 percent levy on employer health plans with annual premiums exceeding $10,800 for individuals.
The bill also imposes restriction on evictions without cause - a significant factor in the state's burgeoning homeless population.
It is quite likely that the institutional context of Puerto Rican politics imposes high sanctions on civic engagement.
The piece calls out the impossible beauty standards that society imposes upon women, but there's more going on.
This restriction imposes unnecessary and unrealistic restrictions on leasing in an area that the Congress has already authorized.
Trump's announcement has drawn condemnation across the globe, with several countries threatening retaliation if he imposes the duties.
For one, Saudi Arabia is one of a few Muslim majority countries that legally imposes a dress code.
Unlike many countries, the United States imposes taxes on its citizens no matter where they choose to live.
Thuen was referring to a section of the Communications Act that imposes regulations designed to protect net neutrality.
The speaker places a jar into a rural landscape where it imposes a fortuitous order on arbitrary nature.
Critics of the legislation say it essentially imposes harsher laws on certain people simply because they are immigrants.
The U.S. imposes "dumping duties," tariffs on foreign products priced below U.S. market value, on several Chinese industries.
When one country imposes rules on a company with operations across the globe, should those rulings apply everywhere?
Instead, it imposes what is essentially a huge fine on those who do not maintain "continuous coverage": i.e.
Wegener Institute officials said that those flights should still be possible, unless Norway imposes even more drastic measures.
Although we may not notice it, the scarcity of health care data imposes a significant cost on society.
Such aggressive social-distancing imposes a high economic cost in terms of the disruption of ordinary economic activity.
Stringent social-distancing therefore imposes a large cost in terms of items not manufactured and services not provided.
In recent years, the simple average tariff that China imposes has risen slightly, according to the World Bank.
But with few exceptions, the law imposes no general obligation on citizens to report criminal activity to authorities.
Jackson said last week that if she imposes a gag order, it won't limit all of Stone's speech.
It imposes powerful constraints on Iran's ability to quickly amass a stockpile of fissile material for a bomb.
The order imposes a 90-day ban on visitors from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Colleagues may resist or complain, which imposes a useful restraint against going public for trivial or nonrational causes.
As a result, the CFPB imposes external accountability on banks that individual consumers cannot achieve on their own.
Restitution — meaning a company paying for the harms it imposes — is important in helping victims of corporate misdeeds.
China's commerce ministry had stated on Thursday that the country would retaliate if the U.S. imposes new tariffs.
Such aggressive social-distancing imposes a high economic cost in terms of the disruption of ordinary economic activity.
Stringent social-distancing therefore imposes a large cost in terms of items not manufactured and services not provided.
Go: At modern spas in the Italian Alps, tranquillity imposes itself by the very nature of the landscape.
But leaving the union imposes large burdens on Britain, in terms of higher living costs and lost jobs.
He drafted the expanded Mexico City policy that imposes anti-abortion rules on billions in U.S. health aid.
The EU imposes a 10% tariff on all cars, SUVs, compact SUVs, vans, and pickups imported from the US. The US imposes a 2.5% tariff on imported passenger cars, SUVs, compact SUVs, and vans from the EU and a 25% tariff on imported pickups (a tiny segment of the EU market).
Now, say Trump imposes a major tariff on steel and aluminum, cutting back on their exports to us, then Europe in turn imposes countervailing tariffs on our exports to them, and Trump retaliates on European automobiles, and they retaliate on American planes (critically damaging Boeing and helping their own Airbus competitor).
It&aposs unlikely that Israel will let the boats exceed the six-nautical-mile limit it imposes on Gaza.
Now miners have to deal with this rule, which imposes new restrictions and makes it more expensive to operate.
The orders are temporary unless the former couple comes to a settlement or the court imposes a final order.
At first this imposes a neat problem when it comes to bandits, because you really can't just shoot them.
If the EU imposes countermeasures, it must expect Trump to come up with further measures, he told Deutschlandfunk radio.
Most tariffs backfire, hurting the country that imposes them by raising prices, blunting competition and depriving consumers of choice.
To change that scenario, India imposes a 10 percent tax on imported components such as batteries, chargers and headsets.
The most contentious aspect involves lengthening the statute of limitations, which imposes deadlines on courts to complete legal proceedings.
One of these imposes restrictions on studying a range of subjects, including political beliefs and racial and religious topics.
The law imposes new certification requirements on doctors who provide abortions, which abortion rights advocates say are medically unnecessary.
Trump as the Manchurian (or perhaps Chappaqua) Candidate probably imposes too much rationality on his politically self-destructive rhetoric.
The government's reform bill, sent to congress last month, imposes a minimum retirement age, raises contributions and closes loopholes.
Shari'a law, which is practiced in 12 northern states in the country imposes a penalty of death by stoning.
That attitude could wreak havoc with environmental regulation, which imposes the biggest costs but also brings the biggest rewards.
Museveni last clashed with Western donors in 2014, when Uganda passed a law that imposes harsh penalties on homosexuality.
It imposes a "culture tax" on cinemas and broadcasters and also obliges TV networks to invest in film-making.
If the EU imposes countermeasures, it must expect Trump to come up with further measures, he told Deutschlandfunk radio.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for example, has limited the publication of the fines it imposes on employers.
South Korea's public insurance system imposes some of the most stringent caps in the world, tightly controlling even generics.
Certification, he said, determines which class claims are valid and imposes a duty on class counsel to pursue them.
The Indian government currently imposes heavy taxes on electronic products like smartphones imported to India to encourage local production.
It imposes unnecessary costs on the system and interferes with delivering the best health care for the lowest price.
Eurostar regularly imposes alcohol restrictions, including on ski-resort trains and when England plays France at rugby in Paris.
It also imposes restrictions on anyone involved in Iran's ballistic missile program and those who do business with them.
The Sanders bill imposes hard-and-fast dollar caps on how much health care the country can consume yearly.
Under Obamacare, the so-called Cadillac Tax imposes a 40 percent excise tax on high-cost health insurance plans.
The darts, feints and teases make Mahrez the unpredictable element in the toil that Leicester imposes on its opponents.
It imposes a $500 fine on lawmakers for their first offense and a $2,500 fine for every subsequent violation.
The Trump administration has backed opposition leader Juan Guaidó as it imposes mounting sanctions on embattled President Nicolas Maduro.
By contrast, coal plant pollution imposes higher health care and environmental remediation costs on consumers beyond our utility bills.
Such a coercive condition, he explained, "imposes a penalty on the free exercise of religion" and cannot be permitted.
The city already imposes stiff fines for illegal short-term rentals that start at $20,000 for the first violation.
In contrast, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) imposes upon its people an incoherent ideology of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
And Mexico said it would imposes tariffs on a number of U.S. imports, including flat steel, apples and grapes.
China imposes tariffs on vehicles built in the United States, whether it's a foreign-based automaker or US automaker.
According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the U.S. imposes, on average, lower tariffs than our closest trading partners.
Every second that we delay in reducing our carbon footprint imposes costs on ourselves and on countless future generations.
If Trump imposes tariffs on foreign autos, it would be considered a major escalation of his protectionist trade policy.
The Act imposes on you an affirmative duty to disavow this effort through public announcements and other appropriate means.
First, the H-2A program imposes a number of requirements, and plenty of bureaucracy and government oversight on farmers.
"This law imposes an unconstitutional tax on free speech," said Rita Sklar, the executive director of ACLU of Arkansas.
In this way, it imposes a universal set of rules on many merchants in countries in which it operates.
Deciding if, in fact, HB2 imposes an undue burden is the question before the Supreme Court on March 2.
It would be equally true to say that Greece's deficit imposes on Germany the burden of running a surplus.
Because the rule imposes costly, complex and confusing requirements, compliance with the rule will become extremely complicated and expensive.
Each was determined to yield benefits that are, on average, seven to eight times the costs the rule imposes.
" The centerpiece of the new resolution is that it imposes "a hard, binding cap on (North Korea's) coal exports.
The U.N. Security Council unanimously passed a resolution that imposes the toughest sanctions on North Korea in two decades.
"What we don't want is that a country comes and imposes anything at all upon us," he told Reuters.
The U.S. imposes tariffs of 2.5% on car imports, while the Europeans impose a 10% tariff on car imports.
Trump wants greater supply from countries like Iran and Venezuela, even while he imposes greater sanctions on their economies.
For estates larger than $10.1 million, New York imposes a top estate tax rate of 16% as referenced above.
The country often imposes media blackouts after big news involving national security, such as terrorist attacks and political coups.
Many worry that the OCC proposal imposes capitalization and regulatory requirements that would be too burdensome for FinTech companies.
The law imposes jail sentences of up to three years for saying Poland was complicit in Nazi German crimes.
Although the work imposes serious, often calamitous, costs, only the very wealthy can afford the support services they need.
The agreement, which Senate and House negotiators reached on Saturday, also imposes new penalties against Iran and North Korea.
If Beijing imposes 25 percent tariffs on US soybean imports, it would deal a devastating blow to the industry.
Mr. Trump imposes tariffs on importation of steel and aluminum, but "wins" by granting tariff exemptions to favored companies.
But the Navy imposes strict limits on how many people can be on the flight deck at any time.
He could still do this on Friday before the Senate strips him of his powers and imposes direct rule.
It imposes no restrictions on gun owners other than the ones we already place on our military service people.
"The panel... imposes a period of ineligibility of four years upon the athlete," the AIU said in a statement.
Sadly, the status quo of our system imposes a certain amount of exclusion for a white majority to prosper.
That shifts how your cash-value withdrawals are taxed and imposes a 10 percent penalty on any taxable withdrawals.
At present, America imposes a 25 percent duty on light trucks and pickups and 2.5 percent on smaller autos.
Even if Congress imposes harsher measures of its own, the Trump administration could slow-walk putting them in place.
The law's opponents say it imposes the sort of "undue burden" barred by a 1992 decision, Planned Parenthood v.
The restrictions the chef imposes might sound like a gimmick, but in his hands, it is an organizing principle.
The State Assembly passed a bill Wednesday that imposes strict limits on who can be classified as a contractor.
The Shield Act expands New York's breach notification requirements and imposes heightened data security requirements to prevent a breach.
Greece imposes a surcharge on electricity consumers based on consumption to support both renewable electricity and high-efficiency cogeneration.
The bill to allow exports imposes tough regulations on exporters and threatens jail terms and hefty fines for violations.
The Constitution imposes on the Congress the responsibility to hold the Chief Executive accountable if he abuses his powers.
ABORTION: Abortion clinics in Texas are challenging a state law that imposes tough restrictions on doctors and abortion facilities.
But that trend could stop or reverse if Mr. Trump imposes sizable tariffs on those imports, Mr. Zhang said.
A new federal cap imposes a limit of 21994,22019 to be resettled next year, down from 85,000 in 2016.
Absent focused and coordinated retaliation against Russia that imposes costs for its actions, why should it change its behavior?
This imposes tremendous costs on taxpayers and the federal government, and the problem is only expected to get worse.
In addition to codifying existing sanctions, the bill imposes tough new measures tied specifically to Moscow's actions last year.
Mr. Trump has been critical of the alliance, saying it imposes an unfair financial burden on the United States.
"If the United States imposes sanctions on us or takes such a step, Turkey will absolutely retaliate," Cavusoglu said.
Apple also imposes a privacy "budget" on individual users, so it doesn't recover too much information from any user.
The support orders are temporary until the couple either reaches a final settlement or the court imposes a final order.
Speaking at a news conference in Milan, Lavrov said the detention showed how Washington imposes its laws beyond its jurisdiction.
A new tax on Global Intangible Low Taxed Income, or GILTI, on its face imposes a 10.5 percent tax rate.
The agency imposes a 2200 percent late fee on your taxes each month, up to a maximum of 238 percent.
But that export demand could ease if Mexico imposes retaliatory tariffs on U.S. farm products in response to Trump's tariffs.
As the knot is loosening, the swinging of our legs imposes an additional force on the ends of the laces.
The state, the companies argued, imposes tougher restrictions on for-profit companies than it does on nonprofit corporations and unions.
The move mirrors regulations in places like the European Union, which imposes the same cap of 20 milligrams per milliliter.
What rights do states have to determine that accepting or admitting refugees imposes unsustainable burdens or risks on their society?
China imposes a bewildering array of restrictions that determine who can buy homes where and with what kind of mortgage.
The Second Amendment imposes such a responsibility on all of us -- one we need to more fully embrace and enforce.
The big picture: Malnutrition imposes high socioeconomic costs, the majority of which are borne by children, young adults, and women.
I hope my imprisonment can bring closure to Aaron and Denise, and I'm prepared for any sentence the court imposes.
They can start to do so by enacting legislation to eliminate the fees that the court imposes on criminal defendants.
Experts say the law by blocking foreign-flagged vessels, imposes higher shipping costs on Puerto Rico than on other islands.
In fact, the US has the highest murder rate among developed nations — even as it imposes much longer prison sentences.
The speed of light means that talking via a geostationary satellite imposes a delay of around half of a second.
Japan imposes high tariffs on imports of premium European food and drink products, including wines, cheese, chocolate, meats and pasta.
"The statute's purposes cannot justify the restrictions it imposes on speech," Circuit Judge Sandra Lynch wrote in the court's decision.
By contrast, the U.S. imposes tariffs of just 2.5% and lets foreign car companies own their entire U.S.-based operations.
Ibama imposes embargoes on land where illegal deforestation has taken place, as punishment and to allow the land to recover.
Hourly $1 raises will then come every January until 153, unless the governor imposes a delay during an economic recession.
At the same time, the bill imposes tough regulations on exporters and threatens jail terms and hefty fines for violations.
The ECB imposes a penalty charge on banks that hoard cash, leading some lenders to pass this on to companies.
Conservatives have demanded the removal of those and other conditions the law imposes on insurers, arguing they drive premiums skyward.
Muslim-majority Indonesia imposes high rates of tax on alcohol, which sometimes leads to people turning to cheap home brews.
Which country routinely imposes regime change, including on dictators foolish enough to voluntarily give up their nuclear and missile programs?
You walk down stairs, across a giant parking lot, and the whole mass of the thing just imposes onto you.
Today, KAWS appropriates icons (Mickey Mouse, The Michelin Man) and imposes upon them his own signatures (XX eyes, skulls, gloves).
Kentucky's waiver also imposes premiums on able-bodied, adult Medicaid beneficiaries - another first for the key social safety net program.
The rule imposes an aggregate net credit exposure limit to a single counterparty of 25 percent of tier one capital.
Beyond the scheduling system, the federal government imposes criminal trafficking penalties for drugs that don't always align with their scheduling.
Another section imposes the same jail sentence for spreading "propaganda and campaign" against Bangladesh's 1971 war for independence from Pakistan.
The bill imposes sanctions on the individuals most responsible for the violence, and against businesses owned by the Burmese military.
He is one of several state attorneys general investigating Nationstar's auction business, questioning whether it imposes unnecessary costs on consumers.
The wealthy city-state has a zero-tolerance policy for illegal drugs and imposes long jail terms on convicted users.
Martial language restricts cancer outcomes to either victory or defeat and imposes a framework on how patients understand their disease.
His intent is important because it is likely to influence the sentence that Judge Nathan imposes on Mr. Pham, 33.
The physical factor still imposes limitations—only thirty-eight consulates have agreed to issue documents, and they are distributed unevenly.
The rule imposes new standards on retirement financial advisers to ensure they act solely in the interests of their clients.
As the Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics study clarifies, our public utility policies don't reflect the costs that net metering imposes.
The debut of the character is notable in Afghanistan, a country that imposes strict limits on women's lifestyles and rights.
The three-year programme, signed by the previous government in April 2015, imposes strict targets for revenue collection and spending.
Today, the federal government imposes a tax of 40 percent on estates over $5.45 million ($10.9 million for married couples).
The mandate imposes a tax penalty for Americans who fail to have some form of health coverage during the year.
The law also imposes numerous public interest obligations on over-the-air broadcasters that do not apply to non-broadcasters.
This new provision imposes a new tax on certain foreign earnings attributable to intangible property like patents, trademarks and copyrights.
What the Chinese have always resented and resisted is an America that imposes its values and standards on everybody else.
Though the country now imposes stricter penalties, it has continued to reckon with high-profile cases of attacks on tourists.
By far the largest state in the country in size, Alaska imposes the lowest limit on donations to statewide candidates.
Each year, Washington imposes thousands of pages of rules and regulations on America's commerce, our respective states, and local governments.
The state, the complaint contends, imposes "a double standard when defining medical items for women and men" for tax exemption.
Why it matters: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes strict penalties for improperly collecting or storing user's personal information.
Trump meets with Hungary's far-right prime minister; Sri Lanka imposes its third social media ban following the Easter bombings.
"If Trump imposes more sanctions on Iran, we may have to wind up most of our plans," the official said.
But the Europeans like to point out that the U.S. imposes a 25% tariff on light-truck and van imports.
In any case, the costs are miniscule compared to those government imposes through mandatory carbon taxes or renewable energy targets.
The new law imposes a mandatory minimum sentence for such assaults, removing a measure of judicial discretion in such cases.
Now Iran government has established a commission to find new experts for Iranian crude oil when the US imposes sanctions.
The plaintiffs in the case say Harvard effectively imposes a quota on Asian-American students, a claim the school denies.
For one, ESI imposes disproportionately large administrative burdens on small businesses, which, unlike large corporations, cannot afford to self-insure.
The Communist Party government still subsidizes key industries, lavishes credit on state-owned companies and imposes barriers against foreign competitors.
Canada's dairy farmers operate under a protectionist system that manages supplies and prices, and imposes high tariffs to limit imports.
To limit these abuses, the G.O.P. bill imposes rules that basically limit the 25 percent rate to "passive" income recipients.
Such a designation imposes wide-ranging economic and travel sanctions on companies and individuals who interact with the targeted group.
Because US government imposes tariffs on importers directly, so before consumers being affected, US companies will "suffer" from it first.
He focused in particular on a requirement that imposes additional regulations on banks with at least $50 billion in assets.
"We have drifted too far from the shore in terms of the limits that the Constitution imposes," he told me.
"AmerisourceBergen's actionable-wrongdoing requirement imposes an onerous burden on stockholders that goes beyond the standard established in Seinfeld," Laster wrote.
But taxes are also a way of discouraging behaviour that imposes costs on society, and driving has plenty of these.
The law also imposes fines and criminal penalties, including prison time, for failing to register — which critics have called disproportionate.
The measure also imposes restrictions on anyone involved in Iran's ballistic missile program and those who do business with them.
The new law makes it easier to prosecute domestic abuse, and it imposes penalties for sexual harassment in public spaces.
The accord also imposes requirements on how Medtronic promoted clinical trial information and disseminated medical journal articles related to Infuse.
Rouhani suggested on Monday that Iran might remain in the nuclear deal even if Trump abandons it and imposes sanctions.
By its terms, the Magnitsky Act imposes sanctions on foreign governments, individuals, and institutions that engage in human rights abuses.
In the absence of a U.S.-EU trade agreement, the current situation will stand, unless the U.S. imposes unilateral penalties.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's Office of Lawyer Regulation determines attorney misconduct and imposes discipline on lawyers who have acted unprofessionally.
It's the notion that the place where grapes are grown and wine is made imposes a character on that wine.
They point to the Securities Act of 1933, which imposes the stricter three-year deadline, called a statute of repose.
Still, access to health care has improved substantially even as the financial burden it imposes on ordinary Rwandans has declined.
It imposes stricter controls across the board on food production and gives the F.D.A. a bigger presence on the farm.
As we put it a short time ago, 'the Act imposes current burdens and must be justified by current needs.
Prefectural government officials want to shrink that footprint, arguing the decades-old Japan-US security treaty imposes a heavy burden.
REPATRIATION OF OVERSEAS EARNINGS: The Senate imposes a tax of 21 percent for liquid assets and 2600 percent for illiquid.
It imposes absolutely no practical or legal constraint on his actions — not on trade policy, not on domestic energy policy, nothing.
China has warned him about changing policy related to Taiwan and Mexico has threatened retaliation if Trump imposes a border tax.
As such, whenever a statute interferes with a woman's abortion rights, the court should determine if it imposes an undue burden.
The devices are so much more expensive in India because the local government imposes a heavy charge on imported electronics items.
The IRS imposes one of its harshest penalties on about 21 million taxpayers each year who fail to file a return.
Although it has received less publicity than the world's only sex-specific driving ban, it imposes harsher curbs on female mobility.
Tom Weekes, a lawyer for the NEO Bankside residents, argued last Friday that the Tate imposes an unusually intense visual scrutiny.
India's Child Marriage Prohibition Act imposes a $1,500 fine and two years in prison for parents caught marrying their underage children.
The wall begins with rows upon rows of blank white bricks, waiting ominously for more names; the design imposes no limit.
"Endometriosis imposes a substantial economic burden on society, mainly related to productivity loss," wrote researchers for Oxford Journals' Human Reproduction Update.
Spirit Airlines is famous for its no-frills, dirt cheap fares (or infamous, considering all of the restrictions the airline imposes).
And if their state imposes a waiting period for an abortion, they may have to repeat the process all over again.
The law, Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, imposes no meaningful limits on the president's authority, they argued.
The designation of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) imposes few if any new restrictions.
Meanwhile, a Chinese newspaper said Apple iPhones and other U.S. goods could suffer sales hits there if Trump imposes high tariffs.
The GDPR imposes requirements on how user data is collected, and how user data must be deleted at the user's request.
The European Union threatened to react in a "swift and adequate manner" if America imposes additional tariffs on European car imports.
Their absence creates guesswork, which imposes certain pressures on a viewer, including the decision when to give up guessing and go.
He could still do this on Friday before the Senate strips him of his powers and imposes direct rule from Madrid.
The fetal remains bill imposes state-sponsored moral beliefs on women, affecting their ability to make personal decisions with their doctor.
The decision imposes anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties affecting about $5.66 billion worth of imports of the key building material.
It also imposes prison sentences on those who provide shelter to trafficked migrants, and gather, transport or otherwise facilitate their journey.
While WeChat imposes certain rules on sellers, it's built a reputation for being more laissez-faire compared to conventional ecommerce companies.
The budget imposes several significant reductions, some direct and others indirect, that would have detrimental consequences for those who have served.
But that's different from claiming that it conducts a process that imposes significant legal constraints on its ability to kill someone.
Currently, the KRG independently imposes and collects custom tariffs on imported goods in border areas it controls, which Baghdad considers illegal.
Crossing the $50 billion threshold effectively imposes a substantial tax on a bank, in the form of additional regulatory compliance costs.
Sort of like a Snapchat filter, Pokémon Go uses your camera and imposes images of Pokemon in the setting around you.
It is also clear that if the U.S. imposes tariffs, China will retaliate with tariffs on $50 billion of U.S. exports.
While the central government imposes family planning rules nationwide through thousands of family planning offices, it gives leeway to some regions.
It will also take up a bill that imposes penalties on Iran for its support of the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.
A recent study by the universities of Aberdeen and Oxford argues that low-quality internet imposes extra costs on rural businesses.
Facebook and Twitter recently committed to supporting the Honest Ads Act that imposes new political ad disclosure requirements on tech companies.
The more likely scenario would be that the U.S. imposes only some restrictions, limited to a few industrial sectors, he said.
First, the state needs to set an example by abolishing the surcharge it imposes on traffic violations and other criminal convictions.
Rousset imposes an expansive ritardando; Judith van Wanroij and Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, the singers, become gorgeously lost in each other's sound.
The bill imposes no penalties or fines for noncompliance, and it may leave many genetically engineered ingredients exempt from labeling requirements.
In Arkansas, a legal battle is currently playing out over a law that imposes limitations on access to medication-induced abortions.
The rule imposes tougher capital requirements on certain large banks based on the kinds of risks they take in their businesses.
"If Maduro imposes the assembly, the United States will take economic action," said a top administration official on a background call.
Muslim-majority Indonesia imposes high rates of tax on imported alcohol, but it is widely available in cities and tourist areas.
But, the case argues, New York imposes "a double standard when defining medical items for women and men" for tax exemption.
Recent city legislation imposes a minimum wage for ride-hailing drivers, who are classified as independent contractors rather than as employees.
But if Mr. Trump imposes a 25 percent tariff on automobiles it would hit hard the economic powerhouse province of Ontario.
The measure incorporates new privacy provisions into the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and imposes new requirements on the FISA court system.
It also imposes upon the president a duty to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed" (Article II, Section 3).
India, the world's biggest edible oil importer, currently imposes a 40% import tax on CPO and 50% on refined palm oils.
But unrestricted development imposes large costs in the form of traffic congestion, pollution, and, as we've just seen, vulnerability to disaster.
What's more, her special treatment unfairly imposes burdens on others, and it creates a bad atmosphere, which can itself affect productivity.
This makes it more difficult to agree to creditors' demands, which, in turn, imposes further uncertainty on the economy and society.
After the conquering force imposes martial law, soldiers come to Minneapolis—the seat of the government, since the coasts have fallen.
That proposal is currently being litigated in a separate Virgin Islands case and imposes confidentiality on any claimants, Ms. George said.
It is set to dip further in the coming months as China imposes its first-ever restrictions on winter aluminium output.
This may seem to be in malice because of the dangers of not vaccinating imposes, but this is not the case.
The couple provides more than half her support and could claim her as a dependent, but the I.R.S. imposes certain limits.
If reducing data collection imposes a cost, we could figure out who bears it — whether consumers, advertisers or Facebook's bottom line.
France also imposes strict grape growing regulations that are more costly to follow than rules in Spain and other European countries.
Experts on family law and advocates for women say that early marriage imposes social, educational and financial burdens on teenage girls.
The move empowers the government to lock down cities, as Italy imposes its own regional lockdown and cases rise in Iran.
But the Trump administration says the ban on arbitration agreements imposes "unnecessary or excessive costs on providers" of nursing home care.
At best, the sugar-free diet is confusing and imposes an arbitrary set of rules that aren't based on scientific evidence.
The plan also includes a "per capita cap" for Medicaid, which imposes a per-person cap on federal spending on Medicaid.
Trump's contentious new policy imposes a 90-day ban on entrance into the U.S. for individuals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
The family has not filed for bankruptcy protection, which generally automatically pauses litigation but also imposes obligations to open financial records.
FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER LE MAIRE SAYS IF U.S. IMPOSES SANCTIONS AFTER WTO RULING IT WILL BE AN ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL MISTAKE
So, should the U.S. keep increasing the amount of goods on which it imposes duties, "something has to give," Elms said.
The WHO says tobacco kills about six million people a year globally and imposes a huge burden on the world economy.
The current background check system imposes penalties on government agencies for not reporting to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
Therefore, for the major automakers in the European Union, US imposes more tariffs is a temporarily suspend, not a disappeared threat.
" Hatzius added the tariff proposal "does not rely on any economic argument and instead imposes trade restrictions on national security grounds.
The trucking industry will oppose this idea, of course, because it doesn't want to pay for the full costs it imposes.
When one side imposes new tariffs, the other side responds with tariffs of its own — often in completely different economic areas.
But a watered-down law that imposes weak and symbolic sanctions on Russia would be worse than no law at all.
The underlying sanctions legislation imposes new sanctions on Russia and establishes congressional oversight of the Trump administration's ability to lift them.
In nontheme news, while the grid design around the theme imposes considerable constraints on fill, there is an interesting range here.
For instance, the law's individual mandate tax penalty imposes a tax on households that fail to purchase government-approved health insurance.
The agency has not yet authorized digital providers, and imposes numerous regulations on bricks-and-mortar-based providers to prevent fraud.
The bipartisan legislation reauthorizes assistance to Israel and Jordan and imposes additional sanctions on individuals providing support for the Syrian government.
Trump's budget imposes a $40,000 limit on crop insurance premium subsidies, which could prevent some farmers from insuring their entire acreage.
The Hyde Amendment imposes similar restrictions on federal Medicaid coverage for abortion, and 32 states impose them on state Medicaid funding.
Below are some key restrictions that the deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, imposes on Iran's nuclear activities.
The law grants the president the ability to choose his personnel and keep the executive branch running when jobs open up but imposes guidelines on who can step in when a vacancy arises and imposes deadlines on that length of service, which allows the Senate retain its conformation prerogative under the appointments clause of the Constitution.
In March, sister Kylie Jenner, 20, debuted her daughter Stormi's face using a popular filter that imposes a crown of crackling flames.
The Saudi-led coalition imposes strict conditions on the ports that it controls, and the main port of Hodeidah is badly damaged.
Rouhani warned last week that Iran could abandon the nuclear agreement "within hours" if the United States imposes any more new sanctions.
There are exceptions if the pregnant person's life is at "serious" risk, but the law imposes additional restrictions even in those circumstances.
Riyadh is reconsidering the speed at which it imposes austerity to avoid pushing up unemployment, the International Monetary Fund said this month.
Mr Trump has often complained about the VAT Mexico imposes on American goods, when Mexican exports flowing north incur no such levy.
The U.S. issued a similar ban this morning, which imposes these restrictions on flights from 10 airports in 8 majority-Muslim countries.
It's an example of a "retroactive statute," one that imposes new legal consequences for conduct that occurred before the law was enacted.
Politicians in France have voted to approve a new law that imposes on-the-spot fines for sexual harassment in public places.
Creating state-like duties for the big tech platforms imposes short-term pain on their shareholders in exchange for long-term gain.
It imposes controls on farms which grow medicinal herbs (banning certain fertilisers, for instance) and on medical manufacturers which produce TCM pills.
Countries are allowed to impose retaliatory duties against a state that imposes such tariffs when imports have not increased in absolute terms.
One measure of the trade-offs our society imposes on women is that they are having fewer children than they'd like to.
The Child Marriage Prohibition Act imposes a $1,500 fine and two years in prison for parents caught marrying off their underage children.
But the company has said that it doesn't want to become a payment processor, since that imposes a lot of red tape.
The measure designates state agencies to license and regulate the industry and imposes a 2000 percent excise tax on retail marijuana sales.
WHAT THIS RULES DOES, AS I MENTIONED TRANSFORMTIVE AND SWEEPING, IT REALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME IMPOSES REGULATORY CONTROLS OVER THOSE RISKS.
Obamacare imposes a tax penalty on people who fail to have health coverage of some kind unless they qualify for an exemption.
"As Justice Kavanaugh said, the question presented to us at this time is whether the law imposes an undue burden," she added.
It also suspended general refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days and imposes an indefinite suspension of admission of Syrian refugees.
We need a national data breach disclosure law that imposes consistent requirements on companies to disclose breaches to customers and to regulators.
The bill requires written timetables for collecting payment and imposes penalty fees on those who drag their feet when compensating work done.
On one hand, the U.S. imposes income tax on the worldwide earnings of U.S. corporations, regardless of where that income is earned.
The new law imposes prison terms and fines on those found guilty of smuggling potential migrants or acting as brokers or middlemen.
Boehner's Budget Control Act, which imposes an artificial spending cap on appropriations, has mostly held for the five years since it passed.
The risk is that she imposes an extra burden on the economy by striving for a target that has never been hit.
He called for reform that both imposes a lower tax rate on businesses and stops so-called double taxation on overseas sales.
If the United States re-imposes its own sanctions on Iran, it will inevitably avail itself of these UN sanctions, as well.
It also imposes a 2628-day ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Sudan and Somalia.
It imposes penalties on early withdrawals, based on the assumption that workers will have other ways to address short-term life challenges.
December 29, 2016: President Obama imposes 343 sanctions on Russian officials in response to Moscow's apparent interference in the 2016 presidential election.
PPRA imposes requirements on schools that administer third-party surveys asking questions from any of eight protected areas — including religion and income.
But he also recently expressed support for President Donald Trump's trade war, citing the high tariffs that China imposes on foreign automakers.
Around 88 million accounts are registered for the free version of Spotify, which injects advertising and imposes limitations like shuffle-only play.
The United States regularly imposes long prison sentences on women accused of killing the men who physically, emotionally and psychologically abused them.
China imposes price controls on American drugs and vaccines, which reduces profits for the industry and raises drug prices here at home.
The Act, in many cases, imposes limitations on rebuilding infrastructure, often resulting in assets being rebuilt as they were before the disaster.
Browder then lobbied, tirelessly and successfully, for the Magnitsky Act, which imposes sanctions against government officials who commit grave human-rights abuses.
China's foreign ministry on Monday said the country will continue to respond if the United States imposes any further tariffs, Reuters reported.
On autos, the EU imposes a 22019-percent fee on imports from the U.S. while we reciprocate with a 2.5-percent charge.
The Obama administration on Monday unveiled a long-awaited and sweeping regulation governing the Medicaid program that imposes new limits on insurers.
The GOP bill imposes a $228,000 deduction cap on the combined value of SALT and property taxes beginning in tax year 2018.
Opposition parties and other critics say President Yoweri Museveni's government imposes onerous taxes to fund wasteful spending while failing to stem corruption.
Republicans in Congress, whatever their motives, should break the chains of submission that compel them to support the evils that Trump imposes.
One of the new California measures imposes an outright ban on possession of "high-capacity" magazines that hold more than ten rounds.
That has made Chinese goods less expensive and could take some of the bite out of any tariffs the United States imposes.
The FAA typically imposes those restrictions whenever the president or vice president might be traveling in a specific area outside of Washington.
While Israel wants quiet, Hamas wants an easing of the blockade on Gaza that Israel imposes, with Egypt's help, citing security concerns.
The nuclear deal imposes limits both on how much enriched uranium Iran can hold and on how pure those stocks can be.
Panamanian law imposes a tax on commissions paid to foreign businesses, but the Trumps' management fees may have qualified for an exemption.
The oil-rich sultanate imposes harsh Shariah law on its subjects, while members of the royal family enjoy lives of conspicuous luxury.
More often, China imposes exit bans, which can last from days to years, on naturalized foreign citizens who were born in China.
In order to restrict its practitioners to what can be supported with evidence, it imposes a strict set of rules and procedures.
She imposes a handicap on herself, affecting a limp as part of the machinations deemed necessary in order to find her lover.
The law, which also imposes a tax on marijuana sales, is expected to generate a large amount of revenue for the state.
For much of the hearing, lawyers for various states and municipalities objected to the suspension of their cases that bankruptcy typically imposes.
It also imposes new premiums on recipients and locks them out of the program for six months if they fail to pay.
The provision for global intangible low-taxed income, or GILTI, imposes an effective 10.5 percent tax rate on income from tax havens.
Another major flaw with SoftBank's approach, critics say, is that it imposes few constraints on founders of the companies it invests in.
The U.S. has traditionally been targeted by Iran in times of conflict, particularly when the federal government imposes new sanctions on it.
Clark has pushed Congress to pass legislation that imposes stricter penalties for swatting, including fines and prison sentences up to five years.
The new policy imposes a one-year moratorium preventing insurers from dropping customers in or alongside ZIP codes struck by recent wildfires.
"Iran could quit the nuclear deal within hours if the US imposes more sanctions," said Rouhani, as reported by CNN on Tuesday.
Compare that to Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, that imposes a penalty of 4 percent of a company's global annual revenue. 85033.
Since then, Canada's trade barriers have come under fire, including the tariff of up to 270 percent it imposes on dairy products.
Indeed, the court on Tuesday declined to take up the group's challenge to a California law that imposes fees on firearms transactions.
The legislation imposes sanctions on individuals who commit human rights violations in Hong Kong and blocks them from entering the United States.
The legislation imposes sanctions on individuals who commit human rights violations in Hong Kong and blocks them from entering the United States.
The measure also imposes criminal penalties for unsafe gun storage, and requires more extensive background checks for purchases of the assault weapons.
Even when they are used responsibly by documentary filmmakers, the editing and selection of scenes imposes the filmmaker's interpretation on the images.
They're a place for where hip-hop artists can tell their own stories, unencumbered by the narratives music media imposes on them.
They argue that the system imposes an enormous and unfair burden on people and their families, especially low-income people of color.
China currently imposes a 40 percent tariff on U.S. automobiles, while the United States has a 27.5 percent tariff on Chinese vehicles.
He added that correcting trade violations is about not only strict enforcement but also following through on collecting fines that the U.S. imposes.
"If tariffs go up, or if Trump imposes tariffs on all of China's imports then that would be a big headwind," he said.
Some experts say they run afoul of a law called ERISA, which imposes a fiduciary duty on employers that offer workplace retirement plans.
Ohio's new law, for example, bans virtually all abortions past the 20-week mark, and imposes criminal penalties on doctors who perform them.
By the way, the E.U. does imposes a 10 percent tariff on U.S. car imports, it&aposs like, I think, 4 times ours.
November 2017: The coalition imposes a complete blockade on Yemen in response to a missile fired by the Houthis at the Riyadh airport.
I&aposm reading an article right now and it says China says all trade progress is off if the U.S. imposes these tariffs.
Mexico, for example, imposes cumbersome testing procedures on imports of electrical equipment and limits purchases of residential property by foreigners near its coasts.
That reduces accommodation on the market, inflates prices and imposes conditions such as a requirement to vacate the property from May to September.
The Commission, which oversees EU competition law, typically only imposes penalties against companies following exhaustive investigations that can take many years to complete.
They also have a much better quality of life when freed from the logistical constraints and discomfort that any form of dialysis imposes.
The EU now imposes a tariff around 3-4 percent on auto parts and a 10 percent tariff on cars imported from Japan.
"Tinkering with these rules, and regulatory change, imposes cost in and of itself," said Cliff Stanford, a banking regulation lawyer at Alston & Bird.
Yet business groups say there are mixed signals from the government, which imposes restrictions apparently under pressure from protectionist voices around the president.
Maybe that will be Hillary Clinton, and she'll try to craft different CO2 rules that comply with whatever limits the Supreme Court imposes.
The commission wants Google itself to come up with remedies, which in effect means dropping all the restrictions it imposes on device-makers.
The EU deal also imposes a cap on senior management pay equivalent to 10 times the average salary of Monte dei Paschi's staff.
But the fourth condition INARA imposes—taking a view of what is or is not in America's national-security interest—is essentially subjective.
A trader with another north Asian refiner said he is also looking for opportunities to import Venezuelan crude if the U.S. imposes sanctions.
JUAN IS GRATEFUL for New York's bottle bill, which imposes a refundable nickel deposit on bottles and cans of water, soda and beer.
But Hughes writes that its core business model — hoovering up users' data and hitting them with highly targeted advertising — imposes huge social costs.
It also imposes a fine and up to five years in prison to those who attempt or perform an abortion at that stage.
One of those was a rule by Chinese authorities that imposes restrictions on listings by companies that have more than 200 existing shareholders.
In October the Federal Reserve proposed raising the threshold at which it imposes its strictest capital and liquidity rules to $20073bn from $22007bn.
"It imposes absolutely no practical or legal constraint on [Trump's] actions — not on trade policy, not on domestic energy policy, nothing," Roberts writes.
Wetterling's case sparked national outrage and inspired legislation designed to better protect children that imposes harsher penalties for those convicted of sex crimes.
If a deal is not reached, and the U.S. imposes tariffs, Mexico has threatened retaliation, with corn syrup seen as a likely target.
GDPR imposes steep penalties if companies fail to follow rules that include a requirement that they disclose breaches within 72 hours of discovery.
When the federal government imposes a new overtime regulation or requires employers to fill out more complex paperwork, big businesses can handle it.
As they trek through the Cascade Mountains, the environment imposes an intimacy that forces them to confront some uncomfortable truths about their friendship.
The law signed by Trump last week imposes a $10,000 combined limit on the deduction of state and local income and property taxes.
Since the government has a stake in all of those matters, Perry says, it imposes regulations or adds subsidies that drive up prices.
As a Kennedy Democrat, what is most offensive to me is the degree that TrumpCare imposes cruel and unusual punishment against the poor.
At the same time, the rule imposes considerable bureaucratic costs on firms, which now have to track hours for many of their employees.
On the other hand, many patrons often misinterpret the service charge for "service tax" that the government imposes and tip their server nevertheless.
"Even if Trump imposes tariffs on imported cars, this will not diminish our desire or decision to enter the U.S. market," he said.
Canada also will retaliate if the U.S. imposes tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Thursday.
The task for France is immense and imposes real strains, not least of getting the balance right between alerting, and alarming, the public.
Do they wish some of their members didn't have to pay the fines that the CFPB imposes, or follow the rules it creates?
This is the world Hiatt wants us to celebrate: one that imposes senseless pain on the least of us without an economic rationale.
Known informally as the RSC, the caucus imposes a two-year term limit on its chairman, giving more members a chance to lead.
Hackney has denied abusing the children and said the only punishments she imposes are grounding, spanking and having them stand in the corner.
Like many hedge funds, Pershing Square imposes restrictions that make it difficult for investors to withdraw large amounts of cash in a rush.
Purdue University economists estimate Chinese soybean imports from the U.S. could plummet by as much as 65 percent if China imposes the tariffs.
"We're doing it in a way that grants flexibility, but also imposes a mutually agreed upon set of controls," the official told Reuters.
This full-payment rule poses a problem when the IRS imposes a penalty so large that the taxpayer cannot pay all of it.
It imposes a strict curfew, travel restrictions on foreign diplomats, limitations on social media, and prohibitions on protests and opposition-supported television channels.
The law also imposes fees for background checks on Belgian workers in energy, shipping, finance, transport and health care, according to the Times.
I was surprised to find few of the self-congratulatory souvenirs that a life of foreign correspondence usually imposes on a person's habitat.
The NDAA that was recently passed by the U.S. House includes a bipartisan provision that imposes sanctions against military owned and controlled businesses.
If the state follows West Virginia's lead and imposes a 2.5 percent tax on outpatient hospital services the total bill rises to $2023,050.
The lack of transparency regarding how algorithms are trained and function also imposes challenges to patentability and increases the risk of potential bias.
China currently imposes strict limits on the freedom of speech and has been regularly condemned for arbitrary detentions, wide-ranging corruption and brutality.
It is also seen as weaker compared to Western regulators in terms of the small fines it levies and other penalties it imposes.
The bill imposes no minimum standard for training, nor does it say what kind of criminal history would prohibit someone from enjoying reciprocity.
Between the broadband and television fees, Comcast imposes an entire universe of higher rates on top of the company's obvious, above board increases.
The rule imposes limitations on customer losses when cards are stolen or lost, and requires customers receive info about account terms and fees.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes new requirements on how companies collect and process personal information about users in the European Union.
Some of her pieces, like "Intertropical Convergence Zone" and "The Five Stages of Grief," examine political oppression and the terrible choices it imposes.
The European Union imposes a 10 percent tariff on American-made cars, compared with the 2.5 percent United States levy on European cars.
As the US imposes drastic measures to contain the coronavirus, Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks to Culver on what life in lockdown is like.
Turkey's foreign minister said it will "take reciprocal steps" if the United States imposes sanctions over its purchase of Russian S-400 defences.
It imposes a sweeping news blackout precisely to keep the Chinese people from knowing a "better path" is entirely possible for them, too.
The agreement is also expected to allow the United States to extend the tariffs that it imposes on Korean pickup trucks to 2041.
California imposes an income tax on shares vested in the state, but does not tax stock that is sold after someone moves away.
Yet we must accept medical care from doctors who are similarly impaired due to the lack of sleep the system imposes on them.
Analysts say that if the administration imposes a 20 percent tariff on Japanese auto exports, manufacturers' costs could go up by $8.6 billion.
The mandate also, the administration says, imposes a "substantial burden" on the free exercise of religion by certain employers who object to it.
"We are convinced that our coast imposes an obligation to be leaders in cleaning up our oceans," said Marcela Cubillos, the environment minister.
The regulation, which imposes an aggressive wealth test on legal immigrants, has faced several legal challenges but will go into effect on Oct.
It is surely true that this imposes enormous stress on the child or young adult in question, and possibly on the whole family.
Spiegel said the couple imposes a limit on screen time for Flynn, Kerr's eldest son from her previous marriage to actor Orlando Bloom.
" Soucie said that Winslow, like many people who falsely confess, had "greater anxiety confronting authority than dealing with whatever punishment that authority imposes.
Aceh is the only province in Indonesia to follow Islamic law and imposes public caning for crimes such as theft, gambling and adultery.
Does that mean we should tolerate the brutal, dystopian conditions it imposes on its employees, or the dynastic wealth hoarding of its founder?
The law also has meant trade between the United States and Hong Kong is not subject to the tariffs Washington imposes on China.
Erisa imposes safeguards, including the requirement that employers meet their fiduciary responsibility to run retirement plans in the best interest of their workers.
It now addresses digital trade, imposes stricter labor and environmental enforcement provisions, and also nudges open the Canadian dairy market to US farmers.
The law imposes those regulations only on banks with at least $83 billion in assets; the bill would raise that to $250 billion.
The Constitution invests Senators with tremendous power to carry out the will of their constituents, but it also imposes upon them definite duties.
Experts said it can result in a denial order, which imposes a complete bar on the receipt of U.S. origin goods and technology.
"Nondelegation" is the idea that the Constitution imposes limits — potentially very strict limits — on Congress's power to give regulatory authority to federal agencies.
Chinese trade experts with government ties have hinted that if the Trump administration imposes barriers to Chinese goods, they are ready to retaliate.
On Friday, Mr. Trump signed a separate executive order that imposes a temporary ban on visas to people from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Centeno said the fact that only one rating agency, DBRS, rates the country's debt as investment grade imposes greater responsibility on the government.
Mount Hood is close to "rapidly growing communities, recreation areas, and major transportation routes and therefore imposes heightened risk," according to the USGS.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland vowed to take "responsive measures" if the Trump administration imposes stiff tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products.
"Voters have just become exhausted by the trauma Donald Trump imposes on them all the time," campaign manager Rick Wilson told VICE News.
Claveloux's comics encapsulate the desire to change or reinvent oneself — but also to undermine society and the absurd sense of order it imposes.
It also imposes unnecessary restrictions on foreign direct investment, such as requiring U.S. firms to transfer technology to their Chinese joint-venture partners.
Their argument is based on a line in the Constitution known as the "take care clause," which imposes specific obligations on the president.
A federal appeals court panel will rule on whether the Affordable Care Act is constitutional; France imposes an eco-tax on plane tickets.
Indonesia has one of the world's highest rates of smoking among adults and teenage boys and imposes no penalties for selling cigarettes to minors.
The case will determine the validity of the Texas law, known as HB2, which reproductive rights advocates say imposes burdensome restrictions on abortion providers.
Cosmic censorship imposes an odd disconnect between quantum gravity at the centers of black holes and classical gravity throughout the rest of the universe.
The order also imposes a $50 million judgment against the company that will be suspended after the company pays $2 million to the commission.
Until the net neutrality order was passed, internet providers operated under the generic privacy framework that the Federal Trade Commission imposes on all companies.
Aceh is the only province in majority-Muslim Indonesia that follows Islamic law and imposes public caning for crimes like theft, gambling and adultery.
But while America levies the corporate tax on exporters' profits, it imposes no VAT on imported goods (except for state and local sales taxes).
Trump had waived the Jones Act — which imposes hefty shipping penalties on non-US flagged ships using American ports in the region — on Sept.
Finally, having to deal with two parallel currencies imposes transaction costs—and those wanting to back local businesses can easily use the national currency.
"Accelerating department store closures over the next decade seem inevitable, which imposes a sizable capex burden on landlords," Green Street analyst Vince Tibone said.
Fioramonti enthusiastically backed 5-Star's criticism of European Union rules, especially the Fiscal Compact which imposes budget cuts on high-debt countries like Italy.
Museveni, 73, is currently barred from running in the next polls in 2021 because the constitution imposes an age ceiling of 75 for candidates.
China imposes a 25% tariff on all imported vehicles but offered to cut this to 15% as a goodwill gesture in the trade war.
Meghnad said the Aadhaar Act, which governs the program, imposes penalties on illegal access but does not prevent illegal access in the first place.
The ECB imposes a so-called negative rate equivalent to 4 euros annually on each 1,000 euros that lenders deposit with the central bank.
The latest measure approved by the National People's Congress requires companies to enforce censorship and aid in investigations and imposes standards for security technology.
The tax imposes a 40 percent surcharge on the value of health plans above a certain dollar amount, and will kick in during 2020.
Compare that to last year, when the Super Bowl was played in California, a state that imposes a 13.3% tax on the highest incomes.
All this is possible because China has not stopped foreigners from cashing out, despite the strict capital controls it imposes on its own citizens.
Currently, India imposes 10% surcharge where total income is between 5 million rupees and 13 million, and 15% on income above 10 million rupees.
Norway imposes high tariffs on food to protect farmers in a nation that stretches into the Arctic, whereas Britain is a major food exporter.
China would take the "necessary measures" if the United States imposes additional tariffs on the $300 billion of Chinese goods, Gao said, without elaborating.
Oil dropped, pressured by expectations that some Iranian oil exports will keep flowing after the U.S. re-imposes sanctions, easing a strain on supplies.
It's possible that if the U.K. imposes work restrictions on EU nationals, other countries could reciprocate and make British employees apply for work visas.
Ali's eldest sibling Sarah fails the tests her sex imposes on her in another way, feeling she cannot fulfil the duties of a mother.
The announcement comes after parliament approved an amended 2016 budget, as the southern African country imposes austerity measures to cope with tough economic conditions.
The U.S. corporate income tax wastes resources: avoidance distorts business decisions, compliance imposes administrative costs, and very interested parties fight vigorously over its details.
Trump imposes 30% tariff on imported solar panels--one more effort to try and slow renewable energy, one more favor for the status quo
" Standing alongside her Japanese and South Korean counterparts, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power told reporters: "We will ensure that the Security Council imposes serious consequences.
No other country imposes these regulated consent decrees on their music industry, putting the U.S. out of step with the rest of the world.
Keaton's smooth brow and melancholy deadpan, customarily shadowed by a porkpie hat, express an ingenious, innocent determination to surmount whatever obstacles the universe imposes.
It also contains the notorious "individual mandate," which imposes a fee on those who can afford to buy insurance but fail to do so.
Earlier this year, Kenyan film makers had urged authorities to revamp a 1960s law that imposes restrictions they say are stifling their resurgent industry.
And now the council is considering a U.S. sponsored resolution that imposes the most aggressive economic embargo since that imposed against Iraq in 1990.
The EPA's regulation imposes new standards meant to stop emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is the main component of natural gas.
The new order imposes a 90-day halt on immigration of nationals from Iran, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen to the United States.
The House legislation imposes new work requirements on the food stamps program, and tightens overall eligibility on who can qualify for the federal assistance.
His campaign promises hinted at a more draconian system that targets a specific religion, bans an entire group and imposes registration on American citizens.
Last summer, California passed the first state data protection law, which imposes tough measures to provide more transparency and user control in data collection.
No US state imposes a statute of limitations for murder, and South Carolina and Wyoming have no statute of limitations for any criminal prosecution.
The ratio imposes a punitive charge on cash held by banks on behalf of clients to secure their trades held at the clearing house.
Also, the government imposes routine price caps on some essential goods during the holy month of Ramadan, which this year fell mostly during June.
Some employers' associations say the law "imposes costly compliance burdens and involves too much government interference in the labor market," reports the Associated Press.
Right now, the United States imposes tariffs of about 10 percent on a wide variety of Chinese goods that arrive at an American port.
The criteria include not having any previous doping violations, agreeing to undergo pre-Games testing and complying with any other testing the panel imposes.
New York City imposes minimum parking requirements on the vast majority of the city, raising construction costs and decreasing the number of available units.
"The president himself appears to have had little reluctance to pursue personal litigation despite the supposed distractions it imposes upon his office," he wrote.
Their property and school taxes total $9,000, Ms. Flannery said, although she pointed out that Yonkers, like New York City, imposes an income tax.
The country of 250 million tops international environmental rankings and imposes the world's highest carbon tax, of up to 22020 euros ($270) a tonne.
Every dollar of federal borrowing clearly imposes real economic costs, starting with the basic obligation to make regular interest payments, including to foreign investors.
The European Union is preparing whopping tariffs to counter Mr. Trump if he imposes "national security" tariffs on cars, a big issue for Germany.
The Trump administration is also targeting students with a new "unlawful presence" rule that imposes tough punishments for minor violations of student visa terms.
" — CONAN O'BRIEN "The Senate today passed a bill that imposes new sanctions on Russia and allows Congress to stop President Trump from repealing them.
The FTC's order imposes a fine of $2.5 million against Mr. Calas, representing the amount he was paid by Devumi or its parent company.
It also loosens up requirements for banks wanting to operate in China and imposes anti-counterfeiting measures that, if broken, would lead to penalties.
Che: President Trump warned France that if it imposes a tax on U.S. tech companies, the U.S. will retaliate with attacks on French wine.
"If Catalonia now declares independence and the central government continues on its current course and imposes direct rule, the consequences could be really severe."
Louis' physical presence is more restrained, and he and Ostermeier are much bolder in highlighting his unease with the masculine norms his father imposes.
The measure also imposes new sanctions on Syria and boosts the US' military alliances with Israel and Jordan, both neighbors of war-torn Syria.
Xi and his regime believe they benefit from the stress that the umpteenth North Korean missile crisis imposes on the U.S. militarily and politically.
In other words, whether Congress re-imposes sanctions, whether Europe moves to shore up the deal and other factors will influence how Iran responds.
He said California imposes more restrictions on insurance carriers than some other states, which generally would make it less appealing for an insurance startup.
One of the TPS provisions imposes a limitation on consideration in the Senate of legislation to adjust the status of aliens who have TPS.
When production or consumption imposes a social cost that is not reflected in the market price of goods or services, economic decisions become distorted.
But if he imposes a border tax on manufactured goods from Canada, the effect would be a significant drag on its export-dependent economy.
The request imposes a $6.2 billion, or 8.5 percent, cut to Department of Education resources, with the complete elimination of funding for afterschool programs.
You can abstain entirely from drugs and alcohol, but as to those addictions that are "life-giving" — namely food and sex — he imposes structure.
The Budget Control Act of 2011 imposes caps on federal spending for the next decade, to compel Congress to find savings in the budget.
European Union officials have warned that if Mr. Trump imposes tariffs on car imports from Europe that it would derail their coming trade negotiations.
"Most likely, a state law would come about that imposes some significant restrictions on the right to an abortion, and it gets challenged," Owens says.
The PAC learning model imposes some logical limitations on what could be happening to those networks to cause these modifications when they undergo Darwinian evolution.
Lexie literally steals the show, taking on the persona of a wicked witch who imposes strict rules, hates fun, and is just all around horrible.
The EU rule imposes a "variation margin" on banks, companies and funds that use currency forwards and other derivatives to hedge exposures to currency risks.
"Investors are worried that the company could get hurt if the Trump administration imposes some kind of cross-border tariff on Mexican imports," Cramer said.
Since applying for loans imposes an extra layer of bureaucracy, and since many older students do not qualify for government support, numbers have fallen sharply.
However, that unilateral authority has made the Antiquities Act controversial; critics believe it gives presidents too much power and imposes unfair regulations on rural communities.
Understanding the economic costs such damage imposes is essential to answering the question of how much society should be willing to pay to avert it.
" The majority opinion, authored by Justice Stephen Breyer, said that neither restriction "offers medical benefits sufficient to justify the burdens upon access that each imposes.
It also imposes a duty on firms to track how the data they collect are used, including by third parties with whom they are shared.
If a bank needs winding down, the Single Resolution Board provides short-term funding and imposes losses on creditors, limiting the cost to the taxpayer.
So he edits the tweet, leaving little trace of the original error—unless Twitter imposes that clunky revision history feature that users would probably ignore.
He cites, as one example, a German law which imposes fines on social-media companies if they fail to delete "illegal" content within 24 hours.
The new law imposes stiffer penalties on anyone without a gun-owner identification card who brings a gun into the state intending to sell it.
He sounds relaxed as the city begins its term under a "consent decree", a court-ordered process that imposes federal monitors to oversee police reforms.
The law imposes a stiff penalty on anyone without a gun-owner identification card who brings a gun into the state of Illinois to sell.
Microsoft's HoloLens headset is probably the closest product on the market and imposes holograms onto the real world which users can interact with through gestures.
The United States currently imposes a 2.5 percent tariff on imported passenger cars from the EU and a 25 percent tariff on imported pickup trucks.
Currently, India imposes a 230% surcharge where total income is between 249 million rupees and 28 million, and 21.05% on income above 215.33 million rupees.
It has drawn up a list of U.S. products from bourbon to Harley Davidson motorbikes on which to apply tariffs if Trump follows imposes tariffs.
Beyond that, it imposes an inheritance tax, and its individual income taxes are some of the worst structured in the country, the Tax Foundation noted.
The European Union needs to respond if Trump imposes the tariffs and would have to file a complaint at the World Trade Organisation, Zypries said.
Why did the framers entrust judges with lifetime appointments, when every other democracy in the world imposes term limits, a mandatory retirement age or both?
It imprisons people for things that should not be crimes (drug possession, prostitution, unintentionally violating incomprehensible regulations) and imposes breathtakingly harsh penalties for minor offences.
That adjustment imposes a higher rebate rate on drugs whose sellers hike their prices beyond the inflation rate, as Mylan has done repeatedly with EpiPen.
"It plays on both the fear of the farmers and imposes costs on them", as they are required to travel repeatedly to court, Millar added.
Nelson, in her memoir about making a queer family, rejects the binaries that culture so often imposes: between normative and queer, between maternity and artistry.
ISTANBUL – Turkey&aposs president says country will not back down if the United States imposes sanctions in a diplomatic dispute involving an arrested American pastor.
Right now, when the US imposes tough rules on polluters, it creates an incentive for manufacturers to comply by shifting production to less regulated countries.
" He's also praised Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who imposes capital punishment on drug dealers, and said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gets "very high marks.
The code scrubs out a previous stability clause, imposes a new windfall profits tax and allows the government to raise royalties on minerals deemed "strategic".
Oil dropped, pressured by expectations that some Iranian oil exports will keep flowing after the United States re-imposes sanctions, easing a strain on supplies.
Canada said it would retaliate if the United States imposes tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum products, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Thursday.
McDonald's — McDonald's is the target of a European antitrust complaint, with Italian consumer groups claiming the restaurant chain imposes illegal terms on its franchisees. Amazon.
If the U.S. imposes tariffs on Mexican auto exports, Seade said he would have mixed feelings about retaliation, noting that it can violate trade rules.
" Pai said the FCC imposes $800 million a year in paperwork burdens on the private sector and said the total regulatory burden "is much higher.
The process usually takes 30-75 days, and while the vast majority of transactions pass muster, CFIUS sometimes imposes conditions that the investors never imagined.
California's SB 784 imposes an additional fine up to $1,000 for those who take and publish images of someone who is nude or partially clothed.
The rule imposes limits on how frequently a lender can offer, collect on and extend high-interest loans with deadlines of only a few weeks.
Worse, the current regime imposes regulatory costs on large banks that drive financing activity into the world of shadow banking, where financial crises often erupt.
Instead banks must either seek new capital from private investors, which is insufficiently forthcoming, or "bail in" their bondholders in a way that imposes losses.
As it stands, Comcast imposes a terabyte usage cap on all of its service areas except the Northeast, where broadband competition is slightly more intense.
However, the House bill imposes new work requirements on the food stamp program and tightens overall eligibility on who can qualify for the federal assistance.
The United States now imposes average weighted import tariffs of just 1.4 percent, according to the World Bank, among the lowest rates in the world.
There's a profound continuity between such acts and the punishments that—in the name of requital, deterrence, or discipline—the criminal-justice system lawfully imposes.
The decision to do so imposes known and unknown risks on the military services' ability to train the force, maintain readiness, and support military missions.
At a minimum, any president or congress that imposes a government shutdown like the current one should pay immediate and severe penalties in the future.
The federal government incentivizes healthcare providers to adopt certified electronic health record technology and also imposes penalties on providers that expose patients' sensitive medical information.
The Supreme Court is now considering a Texas law that imposes unnecessary and unattainable requirements on abortion clinics in the name of protecting women's health.
The antiquated code imposes the highest tax rate on job creators in the developed world, hurting companies' ability to compete in the global market place.
RELATED: No, the estate tax isn't killing family farms The estate tax -- which imposes a top rate of 40% -- only touches about 0.2% of estates.
The Senate bill would phase out the federal expansion more slowly than the House bill, but it imposes deeper cuts on Medicaid in later years.
This situation would change with a new authority that publishes all its sanction decisions and imposes sufficiently large fines to discourage malfeasance, the report concluded.
But doing so before the deadline imposes an immediate stay on lawsuits against Puerto Rican creditors and tamps down on uncertainty about the path ahead.
For every traffic ticket issued by a city, town or village, the state imposes a $93 surcharge that goes to the New York general fund.
A country may have high tariffs on some products — as Canada imposes on dairy imports — and either very low or no tariffs on many others.
Saputo's Canadian operations are subject to the country's supply management system, which restricts dairy production to match domestic consumption and imposes high tariffs on imports.
If the FCC caves to NOAA demands and imposes tighter emissions standards on 2628 GHz operators, those airwaves could become unusable for domestic 28500G services.
On Tuesday, China's ambassador to the United States said Beijing will take counter-measures of the "same proportion" and scale if Washington imposes further tariffs.
A government that criminalizes private sexual activity and then imposes brutal execution and torture as the punishment should not be tolerated anywhere in the world.
That imposes a financial burden that many counties might not be able to afford, especially in an era of tight budgets and dwindling tax bases.
The California Consumer Privacy Act imposes regulations on a broad range of tech companies, including broadband providers and web companies such as Google and Facebook.
Closely followed trader Art Cashin warned on Friday that Wall Street could witness a "major shudder" if President Donald Trump imposes a tariff on steel.
The state imposes a 15 percent excise tax and then there's regular state and local sales taxes that vary from 8 percent to 10 percent.
Florida is one of a handful of states that imposes a lifetime ban on voting for people with felony convictions after they complete their sentence.
In addition, the resolution imposes new measures to restrict the flow of banned materials into North Korea by road, rail, sea or air, Power said.
On Tuesday China's ambassador to the United States said Beijing will take counter-measures of the "same proportion" and scale if Washington imposes further tariffs.
At first you think she is plain, then a sort of spiritual beauty imposes itself on you, and you find a fascination in watching her.
Burundi's government also imposes forced labor, according to the report, while groups including Human Rights Watch have implicated its security forces in murders and disappearances.
India imposes 60 percent tax on overseas buying of corn but under the tariff rate quota it can allow imports at lower or zero duty.
The funding for missile development, though relatively small, could nonetheless spark controversy, since Japan's war-renouncing constitution imposes restrictions on strike weapons for the military.
Increased purchases of U.S. oil will help China replace Iranian supplies, which are expected to fall as the United States re-imposes sanctions on Tehran.

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