The 'No Jab, No Pay' policy took effect on Jan.
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The specific provision regarding contraceptive coverage took effect in 2013.
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But hours after it took effect both sides reported violations.
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In fact, job growth accelerated after the ACA took effect.
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Some new U.S. sanctions on Iran took effect this month.
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The regulation, made public on Wednesday, took effect from Aug.
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He announced his retirement and said it took effect Tuesday.
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The impact of that cut, which took effect on Nov.
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The first diesel ban took effect in May in Hamburg.
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And the military's transgender ban took effect earlier this month.
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Things began looking up as soon as reform took effect.
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The new suspension took effect on Wednesday, according to WADA.
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Minimum wage hikes took effect in 28503 states on Jan.
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One person chose 1789, the year the Constitution took effect.
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Sanctions on Tehran's oil sector took effect on Nov 5.
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The FCC's dissolution of net neutrality regulations took effect Monday.
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When that ban took effect, ZTE shut down major operations.
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On January 8, 2009, several amendments to FERPA took effect.
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Rick Perry in 2011, the law took effect in 2013.
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This culminated in new regulations that took effect on Feb.
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A similar law took effect in neighboring Germany in October.
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For example, the public charge rule took effect on Feb.
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Most of the new law's provisions took effect in January.
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As part of the agreement, which took effect on Oct.
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The first stage of these tariffs took effect on Sept.
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The requirement took effect in 28503, during the Clinton administration.
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And here are the increases that took effect last week.
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That's half the level before the 2014 sanctions took effect.
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Such devices produced before the ban took effect remained legal.
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The changes took effect Sunday and remained in place Monday.
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Those flows have declined since sanctions took effect on Jan.
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The result was a law, which took effect on Jan.
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Maine's law allowing recreational cannabis use took effect in January.
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That number dropped below 2 percent after the law took effect.
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They thought she was going to deliver before it took effect.
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DIA spokesman James Kudla said the suspension took effect Tuesday night.
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Chinese shares dropped when the tariffs took effect but then recovered.
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The three-movie limit, announced earlier this month, took effect Wednesday.
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Canadian crude was cheaper last year before the curtailments took effect.
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Had the U.S.-Russian brokered truce, which took effect on Sept.
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In early May, new, tighter U.S. sanctions on Iran took effect.
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Desperate Venezuelans rushed to reach Peru before the crackdown took effect.
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U.S. sanctions on Tehran's oil sector took effect on Nov. 5.
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The law took effect on Tuesday after Bevin signed the measure.
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But when the policy took effect the gap increased to 45%.
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That happened ever since the Obamacare plans took effect in 2014.
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Exhibit A is the tax cuts that took effect this year.
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A ban on global trade of pangolins took effect in January.
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Companies were awash with cash before the tax cuts took effect.
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Protections that took effect in September 2017 could provide some relief.
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The country's oil exports since the sanctions took effect on Jan.
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Exhibit A are the tax cuts that took effect this year.
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After the 2017 tax law took effect, tax rates generally decreased.
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An initial increase to $17 an hour took effect in May.
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President Obama's Clean Power Plan for electricity (which never took effect).
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New Jersey has a similar law that took effect in December.
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Berlin's digital crackdown on hate speech, which took effect on Jan.
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They were "grandfathered in" before current tobacco control regulations took effect.
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The new law, which for the most part took effect Jan.
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In California, Rhode Island and Vermont, they took effect this year.
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In January, the Medicaid expansion took effect, covering millions more people.
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The European Union General Data Protection Regulation took effect in May.
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None who answered reported any bathroom assaults after the policies took effect.
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In addition, the impact from tariffs, some of which took effect Sept.
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Chinese markets were on midday break when the higher tariffs took effect.
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The rule has been tied up in litigation and never took effect.
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China markets were on midday break when the higher tariffs took effect.
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U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports took effect on Friday.
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Last Friday the FAA said the agreement, which took effect on Oct.
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EU sanctions against the government of Syria took effect in May 2011.
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The first batch were approved shortly before the new rules took effect.
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The program was phased out as the Affordable Care Act took effect.
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The rule was delayed several times and took effect in July 2015.
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It was modeled after a French law that took effect in 2017.
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Russia's most significant oil industry tax overhaul took effect on January 1.
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Acosta's suspension -— which took effect one week ago — is an unprecedented step.
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Since the EU rules took effect in 2011, tweaks have been made.
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Acosta's suspension -- which took effect one week ago -- is an unprecedented step.
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The agreement was completed in July and officially took effect in January.
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The Trump administration issued a rule this summer, which took effect Oct.
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On the first day that the new regulations took effect, on Jan.
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Navy records show that Hunter's discharge took effect on February 18, 2014.
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New rules for those who can enter the Pentagon took effect Monday.
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But with the winter anti-pollution curbs that took effect on Nov.
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The rule took effect 11 years later, and slavery continued until 1848.
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Chile's carbon tax, in the works since 2014, took effect in 2017.
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The program, which took effect in 2012, seemed to work as intended.
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When the law took effect, 19 million people were enrolled in Medicare.
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The first stage of the Chinese tariffs also took effect on Sept.
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Without fanfare or controversy, the amended "Rule 5d" took effect in 2000.
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The plan, however, was immediately met with lawsuits and never took effect.
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The measures took effect on shipments from the European Union in June.
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Since the amendment took effect in January, it has caused some confusion.
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The curbs took effect on Thursday, fuelling South Korean calls for retaliation.
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The NIH policy and HHS final rule took effect on January 18.
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Before the restrictions took effect, there were 41 clinics operating in the state.
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Similar federal restrictions have existed since 1977, when the Hyde Amendment took effect.
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The price hike took effect on Wednesday, the ministry said in a statement.
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It&aposs official: The repeal of net neutrality took effect on June 11.
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An ordinance that took effect this week requires hotels to provide the buttons.
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A Hezbollah military media unit said the ceasefire took effect at 7 a.m.
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Bibeau said she did not know when the pork permit suspensions took effect.
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For instance South Korea's "anti-nut rage" law took effect earlier this year.
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It was signed into law days afterwards, and took effect on October 31.
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The new rules took effect in June, but providers have made no changes.
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The tariffs, including the 10% charge on ketchup, took effect on Canada Day.
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In Europe, a General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, took effect in May.
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The rules took effect Tuesday, and airlines have 96 hours to implement them.
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The lowered tariffs took effect on gas transport agreements on October 1, 2016.
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But the Clean Power Plan was stalled by litigation and never took effect.
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A bilateral trade agreement, which took effect in 1989, was superseded by NAFTA.
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Hence, too, new rules on religious activity that took effect on February 1st.
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The tariffs took effect in March 2900 and were lifted in December 2100.
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After long legal battles, the FDA's laetrile ban ultimately took effect in 1987.
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The government announced the ceasefire last week and it took effect this week.
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They also asked if she will enforce the requirement that took effect Feb.
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Since Obamacare's central rules took effect, premiums for individual market plans have doubled.
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Over 14,000 refugees have returned since the scheme took effect in December 2014.
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The king's resignation took effect immediately, the National Palace said in a statement.
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The last ban took effect immediately, causing confusion and an uproar. http://bit.
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NAFTA took effect in 1994 to lower trade barriers among the three countries.
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A weakened FARC negotiated a peace deal, which took effect in December 22009.
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His Monday order, which took effect immediately, applies nationwide and lasts until Dec.
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Many exported works that might have required a license after it took effect.
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Last year, after new state regulations took effect, that number fell to 55,000.
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The tax, which took effect in early August, touched off expensive media campaigns.
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Meanwhile, the European Union's initial duties worth $3.2 billion took effect June 22.
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The trade between Europe and Iran boosted since the nuclear agreement took effect.
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The rules took effect Tuesday morning and airlines will have until 3 a.m.
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Turkey's cabinet approved the change last week, and it took effect on Thursday.
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Both countries released prisoners in January 2016 when the nuclear agreement took effect.
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The order took effect March 23 and will end April 12, he said.
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The ban took effect immediately and will be in place until April 18.
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The reduction took effect on Sunday, the beginning of the federal fiscal year.
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New rules for those who can enter the Pentagon then took effect Monday.
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Sales there have slowed "almost to negligible" since tariffs took effect, he said.
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That changed after the new managers arrived and the new laws took effect.
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The California Horse Racing Board approved the measure, and it took effect Friday.
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The ban, which covers macro-textured and polyurethane implants, took effect on Friday.
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Most tax changes in Trump's law took effect for the 2018 tax year.
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The regulations took effect overnight and will be in place till April 30.
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A portion of President Donald Trump's latest tariff increases also took effect Sunday.
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His daily dose of medicine usually took effect quickly, but he felt nothing.
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But even if it never took effect, Proposition 187 cast a long shadow.
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Limits on public gatherings in the state took effect at 223 p.m. Friday.
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The new agreement was signed in July 2017, and took effect in December.
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He noted that "digital trade" had barely begun when the agreement took effect.
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The Rays announced the move after Friday's game but it took effect Saturday.
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In the past, such changes took effect immediately or within a few days.
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Many lined up outside D.M.V. offices after the legislation took effect in December.
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Mandatory and voluntary evacuations also took effect at noon Tuesday in Ventura County.
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A pact with Australia was signed in 2018 and took effect this year.
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When California's act took effect, she began the process of requesting lethal medication.
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A new set of rules for initial public offerings took effect on Jan.
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The ban first took effect in the late 28500th century, Time magazine reported.
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Some customers who booked trips before the new program took effect are unhappy.
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Exxon was allowed to finish some drilling projects as the sanctions took effect.
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The new rules took effect in June but providers have made no changes.
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The talks were initiated under legislation that took effect in January 2015, she said.
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In 1993, a year before the deal took effect, Mexico exported 1,040 heavy vehicles.
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Petrobras has not yet been compensated for the subsidies that took effect in June.
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Statewide, just 313 naloxone prescriptions were dispensed the year before the law took effect.
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The law — which took effect in 1988 — was a big win for environmental activists.
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Thailand's new constitution, which took effect last year, allows for an appointed prime minister.
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The Lyft lawsuit was filed in January, while the rule took effect in February.
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Plenty of money flew home - $903 million in 2005, the year it took effect.
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Trump cannot formally end the Paris deal because it took effect earlier this month.
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Many insurers have booked losses on their individual plan business since Obamacare took effect.
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The sanctions took effect this month, but China enforced the new measures from Aug.
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A second victim said he fell to the ground as the gas took effect.
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This act, which took effect in 1976, is the basis of modern U.S. budgeting.
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Trudeau, in turn, retaliated with tariffs on U.S. goods that took effect July 1.
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That year, new apartheid laws and housing policies took effect all over South Africa.
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It gives its name to the U.N.-backed treaty that took effect last month.
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The law, the Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill, took effect Aug.
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An upgrade which took effect in August split bitcoin into bitcoin and bitcoin cash.
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Laws allowing legal sports betting in New Jersey and Delaware took effect in June.
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Of course, it has only been one year since the tax law took effect.
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That was because of two factors: stricter emissions regulations that took effect on Jan.
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The rigorous new Chinese cybersecurity laws we wrote about last November took effect today.
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Before the law took effect, women had far fewer opportunities to participate in sports.
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Last week, before the ban took effect, her daughter planned to visit from Manhattan.
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President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese imports, which took effect at 12:01 a.m.
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He was born the same year that Colorado's first medical-marijuana law took effect.
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It was only in 2000 that a law took effect requiring a formal investigation.
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After the third version of the Trump administration's travel ban took effect on Dec.
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The order took effect March 25 and will last through at least April 30.
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Thousands of Venezuelans rushed to cross the Ecuadorean border before the rule took effect.
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U.S. tariffs on an additional $200 billion in Chinese imports took effect on Monday.
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But the new rule took effect with a less-than-expected pull on demand.
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Weeks after the agreement took effect, Republicans swept Congress in the 1994 midterm elections.
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The first was in 1999, the year the law creating the position took effect.
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It never took effect because it was put on hold by a federal court.
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He played for the Los Angeles Kings before his suspension, which took effect Oct.
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After years of legal wrangling, the high court ruling took effect in March 1983.
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The policy, which took effect in May, covers around 14 million visa applicants annually.
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It gave no financial terms for the contract, which took effect on Feb. 1.
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The insurance, a year's premium, took effect in March when he bought the car.
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The Provisions on the Governance of the Online Information Content Ecosystem took effect Sunday.
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But the new rule took effect with a less-than-expected pull on demand.
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J.B. Pritzker (D) in August and took effect at the start of the year.
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More bans took effect during World War I in an effort to save grain.
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Tariffs on $303 billion worth of Chinese import-product categories took effect on Thursday.
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The poison took effect quickly, and he died on the way to a hospital.
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The changes took effect July 1 at all US Walmart and Sam's Club locations.
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The shortages followed a double-digit gasoline price spike that took effect on Jan.
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Last June, aid-in-dying legislation took effect in California, the most populous state.
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It was the first test of the state law, which took effect on Sept.
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Applications have more than doubled since the new minimum wage took effect, he said.
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The year before it took effect, 2202 percent thought they were paying too much.
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Newsbook It's been more than two weeks since the partial government shutdown took effect.
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A federal ban on the manufacture of certain "assault weapons" took effect in 1994.
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As the whisky took effect, masters' comments became digressive, and the poets became funnier.
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Kim Summers was in Russia in January 2013, shortly after Putin's ban took effect.
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Berlin's effective ban on whole-unit rentals, passed in 2014, took effect this year.
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The last federal minimum wage hike took effect roughly a decade ago in July 2009.
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You can if you live in France, where a new "disconnect" law just took effect.
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South Korea's import ban took effect on Monday, the agriculture ministry said in a statement.
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When the travel ban took effect, MIT students were returning to school from winter break.
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The new rules took effect in June but providers have made no changes in access.
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Hours after Trump's travel ban took effect, someone burned down a small-town Texas mosque.
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The law took effect in April, but supporters say it is already having an impact.
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That's because the Securities and Exchange Commission's long-awaited money market reform took effect Friday.
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That shrunk to less than 4 percent a few years after the mandate took effect.
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Metal stocks were in focus as U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods took effect on Friday.
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A law that took effect last year keeps the identity of the drug provider confidential.
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The cease-fire took effect at midnight Friday and lasts through the three-day holiday.
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Medicaid enrollment in the state increased by more than 100% since the expansion took effect.
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The rule just took effect at the beginning of 2023, after being finalized in 2015.
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Until the bulletin took effect on Friday, the maximum payout had been capped at $1,350.
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The latest U.S. and Chinese tariffs on each other's goods took effect at 0401 GMT.
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The Obama rule was put on hold by multiple federal courts before it took effect.
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After months of negotiation between Kerry and Lavrov, the cease-fire took effect Sept. 12.
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Michigan law forbids the practice, but its law took effect after the case in question.
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India and China have accounted for most of Venezuela's crude exports since sanctions took effect.
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The 120-day pause ultimately took effect in June and will continue until late October.
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But in late October, Senate Republicans voted to kill that rule before it took effect.
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Overseas, Europe has already passed its own tough privacy law, which took effect this year.
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This past August, Part 28503 of the Federal Aviation Regulations at long last took effect.
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The decision took effect early on Thursday when it was published in the Official Gazette.
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The global pact, agreed to by 195 nations including the U.S., took effect last year.
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Loehmann's 2013 job application Loehmann's firing took effect Tuesday morning, and Garmback's suspension begins Wednesday.
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Violence in western Syria has increasingly tarnished a shaky ceasefire that took effect on Dec.
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Details: The government announced the ban over the weekend, and it took effect this week.
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To make these pursuits easier, Luxembourg passed a space law that took effect this summer.
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There are just as many people getting coverage at work as when Obamacare took effect.
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The Federal Reserve Board issued the rule in 2009, and it took effect in 2010.
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The latest law, banning "obscene or demeaning" descriptions of state officials, took effect in March.
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Put another way, after ObamaCare took effect, millions of Americans lost access to their doctors.
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That Obama-era mandate never took effect because it was stayed by the Supreme Court.
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After fee reforms took effect in Germany, some property owners stopped using real estate agents.
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The law on domestic violence, which took effect in March 2860, aims to protect women.
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The rule just took effect at the beginning of 85033, after being finalized in 2015.
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The wash water ban also took effect on the first day of 2019, MSA said.
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On January 1, 2019, an Arizona law strengthening the state's previous reporting requirements took effect.
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Another law on church security, going further than the 2017 law, took effect in September.
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Perry announced his resignation in October, and it took effect at the end of 2019.
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The Secure Act became law at the end of 2500, and took effect on Jan.
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Edmunds estimates Tesla has sold about 23,23 cars since the rebate took effect in 35.
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Hughes' amendment banned civilians from owning fully automatic weapons made after the law took effect.
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Beijing reportedly cancelled trade talks with Washington as the new round of levies took effect.
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His resignation from Federal Court, which does not hear criminal cases, took effect on Friday.
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The new law, which passed via ballot measure last month, took effect Thursday at midnight.
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However, revenue expectations have fallen short every month since the tax took effect in January.
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A massive corporate tax cut took effect early this year that has boosted corporate earnings.
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The sanctions took effect this month, but China enforced the new measures from Aug. 15.
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That shrank to less than 4 percent a few years after the mandate took effect.
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It never took effect because the Supreme Court put it on hold in February 2016.
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None has gone as far as North Carolina, where a new law that took effect Jan.
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New EU rules on the so-called bail-in of banks' creditors took effect on Jan.
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Monday night was much quieter after a citywide curfew for minors took effect at 10 p.m.
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The FAA said in a statement last Friday that the agreement, which took effect on Oct.
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Similar legal actions were initiated in other states before the ruling in New York took effect.
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The ban, of course, never took effect because of nationwide injunctions issued in Hawaii and Maryland.
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Morgan Stanley weathered a potential storm as the S.E.C.'s Rule 415 took effect in 1982.
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The bill was signed into law by President George W. Bush and took effect in 1995.
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When the agreement took effect, smartly uniformed PA soldiers took over the Hamas checkpoint at Erez.
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The current extradition law took effect just months before the territory was handed over from Britain.
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More than nine months after the law took effect, borrowers still can't access the cancer deferment.
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The new measure took effect last month and the country will have until 2020 to comply.
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But that was because companies were shipping as much as they could before tariffs took effect.
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Under Australian laws which took effect in February, companies must report if data has been compromised.
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Since 2002, when freedom of movement took effect, Roesti said, Switzerland has added 700,000 EU citizens.
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The evening before the purge took effect, Mashable logged the follower counts of some notable Tweeters.
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The flow of migrants to Greece has slowed markedly since the accord with Turkey took effect.
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The rule took effect in July 2013, but it was suspended by Congress in December 2014.
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Hours before the truce took effect, an emboldened Assad vowed to take back all of Syria.
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The Montreal Protocol was ratified by all nations on Earth and took effect January 1, 1989.
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Its new law took effect in July, according to a spokeswoman for the state's attorney general.
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They were Iran's first such tests since the global nuclear deal took effect earlier this year.
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The previous day, a widely discussed law aimed at curtailing corruption took effect in South Korea.
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That would go against an international convention on nondiscrimination, which took effect nearly 50 years ago.
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A USCIS spokesperson told The Hill in a statement Tuesday that the change took effect Aug.
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Honolulu has a similar law, which took effect on October 25, as does tiny Rexburg, Idaho.
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There's also Assembly Bill 103, dubbed the Detention Review law, which took effect in June 2017.
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A bank holiday was declared Monday, with banks remaining closed as the new currency took effect.
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U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports took effect as a deadline passed on Friday.
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That gives him at least 10 such tickets since the camera law took effect in 2015.
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Tariffs on $112 billion of Chinese goods took effect Sunday, which target many everyday household items.
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China unveiled new tariffs on a slew of U.S. imports which took effect over the weekend.
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Italy's ban on plastic bags for fruit, vegetables and baked goods, which took effect on Jan.
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TEBOURBA, Tunisia — Tense protests have erupted across Tunisia since a new budget took effect on Jan.
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For California, this order took effect on Tuesday and will continue until at least April 7.
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In 210, a year before the new constitution took effect, there were 212,21898 registered black voters.
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But the rule, which took effect in 1984 and predates the internet, doesn't require disclosure online.
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His decree was issued on Thursday and took effect on Wednesday when he signed it (CNN).
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Since it took effect in 2005, the treaty has had an enormous impact on public health.
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Even before the Affordable Care Act took effect in these areas, many states had little competition.
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A majority of people in Taiwan disapproved of the single-payer plan when it took effect.
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Bush administration regulators put together a version of that endangerment finding, though it never took effect.
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Traders rushed shipments of U.S. soy to China before the tariff took effect on July 6.
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A: In 2017, new heating rules took effect for the heating season, which runs from Oct.
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The FCC "privacy" rule that folks became concerned about never actually took effect – nothing was lost.
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Once it took effect, his successor, Mr. Huppenthal, hired an independent auditor to investigate the program.
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The current CBA took effect in 2011 and is set to expire following the 2020 season.
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If extended for a full week, the "Reduction in Violence" pact that took effect on Feb.
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The Arkansas rules took effect last year for Medicaid beneficiaries between 30 and 49 years old.
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The U.S. goods trade deficit with South Korea has certainly risen since the deal took effect.
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More than four decades after the law took effect, many lower-income neighborhoods remain credit deserts.
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The Republican tax cuts that took effect in 2018 juiced companies' earnings and catapulted stocks higher.
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The Republican tax cuts that took effect in 2018 juiced companies' earnings and catapulted stocks higher.
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The legislation took effect on March 21959, 503, when Taft's Democratic successor, Woodrow Wilson, took office.
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USMCA makes several tweaks to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took effect in 1994.
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More than $11 billion has been wagered on legal sports games since the ruling took effect.
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The Mate 30 series is the company's first smartphone to launch since the ban took effect.
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The 2015 rule never took effect because it was put on hold by a federal court.
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The uninsured populations in both New Mexico and Oklahoma have fallen since the law took effect.
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Senate Bill 535 took effect in September and clarifies possession of firearms at places of worship.
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The ministry said in a statement that the new two-year leases took effect on Monday.
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An earlier wave of duties on $22 billion in Chinese imports took effect on July 250.
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The 2015 rule never took effect because it was put on hold by a federal court.
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Amazon (AMZN) confirmed the policy change, which took effect Monday, but would not comment on it.
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States would have just two years to make that happen, before changes took effect in 2020.
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Trump, though, mandated his officials to implement the vetting process, which officially took effect in May.
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Shortly after the rule took effect, a total of 27 states sued to block its implementation.
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Texas allows concealed carry in places of worship under a law that took effect in September.
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The aim of the ceasefire deal between the United States and Russia, which took effect on Sept.
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Global technology companies and rights groups have earlier said the cybersecurity law, which took effect on Jan.
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Global technology companies and rights groups have earlier said the cybersecurity law, which took effect on Jan.
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The European Union's stricter guidelines for collecting and storing user data, dubbed GDPR, took effect in May.
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Under the ban that took effect Friday, campfires are not permitted anywhere in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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And in 2019, Japan's free trade agreement with the European Union — which benefits automakers — also took effect.
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The Kurdish Asayish forces said in a statement that the accord took effect at 3:30 p.m.
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The law, which took effect immediately, essentially allows the board to temporarily shut down a racing park.
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A law that took effect last year makes it harder for NGOs to take money from abroad.
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A U.S. tariff increase to 25% on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect on Friday.
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The truce has mostly unraveled throughout areas where it took effect in the west of the country.
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The new policy was circulated in a United Nations memo last month and took effect on Monday.
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New rules on S&P 500 market capitalization took effect Monday, impacting the inclusion of six stocks.
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He added that any expansion to the ban -- which took effect two weeks ago -- is not imminent.
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Full data on buybacks is not yet available for 2018, the year Trump's tax changes took effect.
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Cisco later brought in Stanford to develop a full-blown medical plan, which took effect in 21.
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More than 100 countries have now signed onto the Paris Agreement, which officially took effect this month.
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Neighboring Arkansas reduced its unemployment benefits to 20 weeks under a law that took effect last October.
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Nationally, some 20 million people have signed up for insurance since the law took effect in 2010.
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Soybean exports were accelerated in the second quarter to beat Chinese tariffs that took effect in July.
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Users and carriers complained after this rule took effect, and also sought remedy with T-Mobile directly.
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Arrivals in Greece have dropped sharply since the EU deal with Turkey took effect on March 3803th.
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After tax incomes are rising even faster thanks to the tax cuts that took effect this year.
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The rules went live in the US last September and took effect in Europe earlier this month.
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New laws in Australia requiring companies to report data breaches took effect in late-February this year.
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But the groups now say they will push forward with the suit after the cuts took effect.
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Other specialists argue that British waters were overfished long before the fisheries policy took effect in 1983.
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The Texas Legislature passed the concealed-handgun law in 1995, and it took effect the next year.
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Nearly 12,300 Arkansas residents have lost their benefits since the new requirements took effect on June 1.
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The new rules took effect in June but major providers have made no changes in internet access.
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Most of the people at those settlements arrived in Greece before the deal with Turkey took effect.
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The 2018 tax year will also mark the first year in which the tax reforms took effect.
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Iran has only ramped up its role in foreign conflicts since the deal took effect in 2016.
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Mexico's tariffs took effect June 5 on U.S. products such as pork, cheese, cranberries, whiskey and apples.
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The law technically took effect in January, but regulatory requirements have only just gone on the books.
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Most of this cost would have been zeroed out on the first day the agreement took effect.
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The morning the policy took effect, in October, 2006, there were grumbles throughout the plant's locker rooms.
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Anthem and other Blue Cross plans dominated the individual market before Obamacare coverage took effect in 2014.
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U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade has quadrupled since NAFTA took effect in 1994, surpassing $1 trillion in 2015.
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They studied Ohio women who received so-called medication abortions before and after the law took effect.
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The four ships included the Jin Teng, detained by the Philippines days after the sanctions took effect.
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Previously, the state had covered such hormone treatments for adults, a change that took effect last year.
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Ever since the law took effect, Germans have invested over €85033 billion in new electricity generation plants.
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As a result, he said, Pfizer will roll back price increases that took effect on July 1.
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They remained in place for several years until a peace accord took effect and return was possible.
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Food stamps had already obtained federal funding through January before the shutdown took effect in late December.
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The 15% duty, which took effect Sunday, will affect goods ranging from apparel and electronics to tools.
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The exact number of people killed since Mr. Duterte's drug war took effect in 2017 is unknown.
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After the law took effect, they overruled the system's recommendation more than two-thirds of the time.
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He was still upset about the American League's designated hitter rule, which took effect back in 1973.
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Matt Bevin signed the law, which took effect instantly, just hours before the ACLU launched its lawsuit.
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The fine against Google is just the fourth penalty against any company since the law took effect.
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Its stock price jumped $20 per share in the first few days after the tariffs took effect.
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The ordinance, the Illegal Immigration Relief Act, was overturned in the federal courts and never took effect.
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That was the tax rate before Trump's unpopular Tax Cuts and Jobs Act took effect in 2018.
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In the week since legalization took effect, there are signs of a chill, if a modest one.
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One common measure of business spending, nonresidential fixed investment, initially climbed after the tax cuts took effect.
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In carrying out the executive orders, which took effect in July, managers scrapped several established union practices.
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Overall, the students got the same amount of sleep before and after the schedule changes took effect.
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We're also explaining what it was like to leave China's Wuhan province before a lockdown took effect.
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But just days after the law took effect, New York media and politicians were in a frenzy.
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The uninsured numbers started to noticeably decline in 2014, when many of ObamaCare's coverage provisions took effect.
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The first phase of the rule, restricting allowable coal dust exposure levels, took effect in August 2015.
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How did the country respond to the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves, which took effect in 1808?
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The ban took effect on Sunday and will last "till further orders," according to a government notice.
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Nasdaq first proposed changing the listing rules in October 2018, and the changes took effect last month.
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The current study suggests that gun homicides among adolescents also surged 223% after the law took effect.
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The USMCA makes several tweaks to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took effect in 1994.
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Under an agreement that took effect at the start of 229, Russia's initial cut was 2000,000 bpd.
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They were the first tests since an international nuclear deal with Iran took effect earlier this year.
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The $12 minimum wage that took effect for fast-food workers in New York City on Dec.
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Oregon was the first to legalize physician-assisted suicide with a statute that took effect in 1998.
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Officials gave the group 30 days before the change took effect unless Planned Parenthood filed an appeal.
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In 2018, the European Union's data protection law took effect, protecting all residents in the member countries.
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As Obamacare took effect, covering millions more people, it still faced lawsuits meant to challenge its existence.
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Some of those are grandfathered plans purchased before the law took effect, and some were purchased afterwards.
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Acosta wasn't given advance notice or a way to contest the decision before it took effect, Boutrous argued.
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The new tax law that took effect last year eliminated the so-called "marriage penalty" for many couples.
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The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native is utilizing the military's recently adopted "gender transition process," which took effect October 1.
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Japan started what it calls "scientific whaling" in 1987, a year after an international whaling moratorium took effect.
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Each side blames the other for violations of the ceasefire agreement since it took effect in late December.
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Farmers front-loaded shipments to China before the tariffs took effect in early July, boosting second-quarter growth.
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When NAFTA took effect in 20.1, it eliminated tariffs on more than half of its members' industrial products.
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The U.S. tariffs on more than 800 goods from China worth $34 billion took effect at 0401 GMT.
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The change, announced in December, took effect in February and there are some signs those markets have peaked.
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The IAEA director said he favored organizing a separate conference to review the amendment once it took effect.
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The legislation, which took effect in January, prohibits retail shops from selling commercially bred dogs, cats and rabbits.
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Since the requirement took effect, only a handful of states have followed suit, doctors note in JAMA Cardiology.
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The tax took effect in 2013, but Congress recently approved a two-year moratorium, suspending it until Jan.
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An economic and trade deal with the European Union, negotiated by the previous government, took effect last September.
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The Trump administration's latest tariffs of 10 percent on $200 billion of imports from China took effect Monday.
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The suspension, which took effect from 0255 GMT, was made after the market fell more than 8 percent.
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Prime Minister Leo Varadkar tweeted his support for the repeal before a moratorium on campaigning took effect Thursday.
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Prime Minister Leo Varadkar tweeted his support for the bill before a moratorium on campaigning took effect Thursday.
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So any part of the order not covered by the court rulings took effect at 12:01 a.m.
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A new anti-corruption bill, described by some as the strictest ever, took effect in South Korea Wednesday.
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The ceasefire was holding hours after it took effect on Sunday, a monitor and two rebel officials said.
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But a gap then emerged between expansion and nonexpansion states, the study says, once the expansion took effect.
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Troops began shelling the town on Thursday, ending a lull that had prevailed since the ceasefire took effect.
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But it never took effect, because unions gathered enough petition signatures to force a public referendum on it.
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The delivery is part of a U.S.-Russian agreement that includes a ceasefire that took effect on Monday.
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But then, last year, President Donald Trump's tax reform took effect, cutting the corporate rate to just 21%.
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A leader of the opposition Future Forward Party said the royal troop decree, which took effect on Oct.
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In 6900, his programs took effect and over the next 2628 months signs of a recovery appeared everywhere.
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The rule took effect last year but the federal agency announced it would delay compliance until August 2019.
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Lebanon's army announced that its ceasefire near the northeast town of Ras Baalbeck took effect at 7 a.
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Before the FDA rules took effect in August, e-cigarette makers released a dizzying array of new products.
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The elimination of that program was part of a California pension reform law that took effect in 2013.
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The new rules took effect in early June but major providers have made no changes in internet access.
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The designated hitter rule took effect the next season in the American League, and pitchers no longer hit.
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Trade among NAFTA countries nearly quadrupled in nominal terms after the treaty took effect in 1994 (see chart).
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Americans with disabilities are less likely to be employed today than they were before the ADA took effect.
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According to state data, more than 18,000 people have lost coverage since the policy took effect in August.
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Western officials have warned that a cease-fire that took effect in February is in danger of collapsing.
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After that infrastructure bill took effect, the ASCE maintained the D+ rating for the period from 85033-2017.
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Oregon became the first state to legalize aid in dying with a law that took effect in 1997.
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In corporate news, PC maker Lenovo's removal from Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index took effect on Monday.
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The anticipated drop is largely due to the near-doubling of the standard deduction that took effect Jan.
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The complicated deal took effect in April, and it appears to be working, insofar as numbers are concerned.
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Resolution 42, which took effect last month, could remove some of the legal impediments to effective loan resolution.
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For more modest purchases, there is a little-known Fannie Mae program that took effect five years ago.
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A formal accord by OPEC and its allies to cut supply in 2019 took effect on Jan. 1.
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Below is a breakdown of some of the options floated in the draft memo that eventually took effect.
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Last week, took effect in Iceland that aims to eliminate the persistent pay gap between men and women.
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The new admission fee of $25 for adults from outside New York State took effect on March 1.
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A new law that guarantees workers the right to decide who will represent them took effect last month.
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The federal government shutdown that took effect early Saturday did not dissuade marchers from taking to the streets.
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The last time Iran released any imprisoned Americans was when the nuclear agreement took effect in January 2016.
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The agency's periodic reports since the accord took effect have shown that Iran is complying with its terms.
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When the more liberal code took effect, "The attire of the students didn't change very much," Stein said.
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Under the 21-day lockdown that took effect overnight, all the firm's stores have been forced to shut.
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He signed a five-year, $103.8 million contract extension in 2015 that took effect with the 2016 season.
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We sent our kids to stay with family two hours before the shelter-in-place order took effect.
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An expansion of Mr. Trump's travel ban and public-assistance tests on green card applicants took effect Monday.
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Both parts of the bail industry have said that their profits have plummeted since the law took effect.
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The Justice Department said there have been 2,471 court orders for reduced sentences since the law took effect.
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For decades, the model has been the first-in-the-nation Oregon law, which took effect in 1997.
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For instance, since NAFTA first took effect, agricultural exports to Canada and Mexico have grown by 450 percent.
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At the university where I work, a voluntary evacuation of students took effect Monday, a mandatory evacuation Tuesday.
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The deal as signed last year made a few key changes from NAFTA, which took effect in 1994.
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Energy lawyers said the waiver requests began rolling in a few months after the Obama rule took effect.
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A global trend toward stricter or new data privacy laws gathered momentum after GDPR took effect last year.
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The Islamic State group is not included in a cessation of hostilities agreement that took effect on Feb.
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Amended legislation took effect this month giving authorities more power to punish firms and officials responsible for violations.
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Democratic lawmakers and Trump alike have argued NAFTA sapped American manufacturing jobs after it took effect in 1994.
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This has sparked a surge in prices two months after the US "snapback" sanctions against Tehran took effect.
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Meanwhile, a law that requires brokers to act in clients' best interest took effect July 1 in Nevada.
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Congress repealed the "don't ask, don't tell" policy in 2010, and the repeal took effect the following year.
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A ban on certain uses of flame retardant took effect Wednesday in Rhode Island, the Providence Journal reports.
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It ratified a U.N. rights treaty in 2014 and a new anti-discrimination law took effect in April.
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Mr. Putin ordered the latest drawdown after a nationwide cease-fire in Syria took effect on Dec. 30.
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Berlin's digital crackdown on hate speech, which took effect last year, is being closely watched by other countries.
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Mr. Brouillette said that the United States would be watching closely to see how the compromise took effect.
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Opponents of the tax penalty rejoiced, and many, like Rick, Patrick, and Michael, assumed it took effect immediately.
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A formal accord by OPEC and its allies to cut supply in 2019 took effect only on Tuesday.
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They arrived at the Rumichaca border crossing outside Ipiales just six hours after the new regulation took effect.
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The European Union's new rules on privacy protection - the General Data Protection Regulation - took effect the same month.
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The JCPOA, which took effect in January 210, cuts off the plutonium track while severely restricting uranium enrichment.
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It shows that coverage rates have gone up this decade, particularly after Obamacare's health insurance expansion took effect.
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After Trump's controversial travel ban took effect in February, Corden left Los Angeles, pre-taping his week of shows.
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These include a new set of cybersecurity laws that took effect in June, ostensibly to combat cyberterrorism and hacking.
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A spokesman for the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad told CNN that the agreement took effect at 4:30 a.m.
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The prices that took effect Sunday for tickets, annual passes and parking represent increases of up to 25 percent.
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A trade agreement with Korea took effect provisionally in 2011 but was not fully ratified until four years later.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the listing in October, but the rule formally took effect on Monday.
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The U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs were imposed on June 1, while Canada's countermeasures took effect on July 1.
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"Measure's business has definitely grown since Part 107 took effect," said Dave Bowen with Measure, a drone service provider.
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Jerry Brown in 2016 revoked the criminal statute of limitations for rape, but it only took effect after Jan.
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On Monday, a city ordinance in Austin took effect banning camping, sitting or lying in front of business entrances.
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Brunson was released on October 12, 2018, two months after the US-imposed sanctions and increased tariffs took effect.
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The U.S. tariffs took effect on March 23, though some U.S. allies including Canada were exempted until May 31.
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Where there had once been graffiti, there were now big brown rectangles of paint, as "the buff" took effect.
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Under a succession order in the Dodd-Frank Act, English would become acting director once Cordray's resignation took effect.
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While the numbing cream took effect, Aava answered a few of my burning questions about microblading on dark skin.
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The Trump administration's latest tariffs of 10 percent on $200 billion of imports from China took effect last week.
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Also, the effective date of China's move depended on when the U.S. action took effect, providing room for maneuver.
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A ceasefire accord between the Houthis and Hadi loyalists has repeatedly been violated since it took effect in April.
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The ballot measure, which took effect in January, did not apply to those convicted of murder or sex crimes.
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The White House's latest tariffs of 10 percent on $200 billion of imports from China took effect last week.
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Chinese law did not define what counts as personal information until a cyber-security bill took effect last year.
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Chief Executive Victor Peng said that Xilinx stopped all sales to Huawei in May when U.S. restrictions took effect.
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Gleeson argued that the foundation was led to believe that Bank Melli was sold before the sanctions took effect.
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The wage floor more than doubles the federal mark of $7.25 per hour, which took effect in July 2009.
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Before California's immunization law took effect, just a fraction of 1 percent of the state's schoolchildren had medical exemptions.
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Monthly growth in Shanghai and Shenzhen slowed but was unchanged in Beijing as local governments' tightening measures took effect.
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Another marks the day in 2016 when the open service policy took effect, thanks in part to Logan's advocacy.
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After months of negotiation between Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the cease-fire took effect Sept. 12.
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However, China's higher tariffs on U.S. pork that took effect on Monday limited market advances, said traders and analysts.
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As a result of the court case, an injunction was put in place, and the ban never took effect.
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A trade deal among Pacific nations - called the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) - took effect on Dec.
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Again, after the Affordable Care Act took effect under Obama, the GOP was uninterested in developing a clear alternative.
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He said in a statement on Thursday that city officials would release progress reports as more changes took effect.
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A small handful of pregnant women were allowed to carry their children to term after the ban took effect.
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The country legalized same-sex marriage in 85033 after a ruling from the constitutional court that took effect Jan.
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The shutdown took effect Saturday after lawmakers failed to pass spending legislation for agencies whose funding expired at midnight.
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The administration issued draft rules that took effect immediately last year, but they have been blocked by several courts.
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Part One of this two-part series offered review what has transpired in the year since GDPR took effect.
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The Trump administration's latest round of tariffs took effect in early September, and another round is expected mid-December.
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Among European firms that have announced big deals in Iran since the deal took effect are planemaker Airbus AIR.
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In a statement on Tuesday, JPMorgan, the largest U.S. bank by assets, said Combs' appointment took effect on Monday.
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We've been keeping in touch with Syrians from all over the country since the truce took effect Monday night.
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For example, the military's transgender ban took effect earlier this month, despite objections from advocacy groups and medical experts.
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In fact, the trade-related workforce in Indiana has doubled since 1992, when the original NAFTA agreement took effect.
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The European Union has already passed data privacy legislation, the General Data Protection Regulation, which took effect in 2018.
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On that date in 220006 the National Prohibition Act took effect, implementing the 2202th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Fewer than 22019 years after the Volstead Act took effect, Prohibition was repealed by ratification of the 21st Amendment.
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Eduardo, who had thrived in school himself, was blocked from becoming a public school teacher until DACA took effect.
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The Kansas law requiring documents like a birth certificate or U.S. passport for voter registration, which took effect Jan.
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The Russell also had a strong run as investors anticipated its rebalancing, which took effect after last Friday's close.
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The pact on cutting output by about 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) took effect in January this year.
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He used to cross the border into Juarez all the time, and remembers the city before NAFTA took effect.
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In particular, he called out the FCC's coinciding repeal of net neutrality, which took effect on Monday, June 11.
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Another Florida law passed last year requiring women to wait 24 hours before getting an abortion recently took effect.
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The number of new internet domains registered since GDPR took effect also declined, from 223,500 a day to 213,300.
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The policy took effect last month, at a time when Facebook's relationship with the news industry was already rocky.
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And in fact they have: Lower limits on pain-and-suffering claims for minor injuries took effect last April.
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Investment was already soft, given that businesses probably bought ahead after the tax cuts took effect two years ago.
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The agreement took effect in March 2012, cutting almost all tariffs and many other trade barriers between the countries.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated a year ago, a week before a new Civil Rights Act took effect.
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For one thing, many uncertainties remain, including the impact of the Iran sanctions, which took effect on Nov. 5.
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Similar condemnation followed the recent announcement that Brunei would go ahead with the laws, which took effect on Wednesday.
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By 2014, after the law took effect, fewer than 4 percent of American women had to open their wallets.
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After the Obama-era rules took effect, some districts reported large drops in the number of children who participated.
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Alex Dowd, for example, opened Cliff Dive on Oxford Street just three months before the lockout laws took effect.
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The U.S. already has a similar agreement to send some asylum-seekers to Guatemala, which took effect last month.
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The court, which is charged with interpreting the treaty, which took effect in 503, has often castigated the country.
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The investigation is the second opened by the DPC into Facebook since the new regulations took effect in May.
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The GOP's newest stab at altering the U.S. tax code comes just months after sweeping changes took effect Jan.
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The VPN crackdown coincides with a Cybersecurity Law that took effect on June 1 and tightens control over data.
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With the $2.6 billion television deal that took effect during the 2016-17 season, players' salaries have been skyrocketing.
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The order took effect immediately, even as the particulars remained a mystery to administration officials charged with enforcing it.
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It took effect that November, and staff at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) were notified via email.
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Local media Now TV and Cable TV reported the changes to the police procedures manual took effect on Sept.
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The offshore yuan slid 0.4 percent to 6.8765 yuan per dollar after the latest round of tariffs took effect.
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Six months after the ban took effect, she said, the lowest-wage workers were drinking 25 percent less soda.
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The unveiling of the list came after U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods took effect last week.
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In 20 years since the law took effect in Oregon in 85033, fewer than 1,800 prescriptions have been written.
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Retaliatory tariffs imposed by China and the United States took effect on billions of dollars worth of goods today.
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The deal made a few key changes from the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took effect in 1994.
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So lawmakers in Skopje swallowed their pride and voted to rename their country; the change took effect in February.
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The current heavy-duty truck rules for NOx were adopted in 2000 and took effect over the following decade.
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The bills passed the Republican-dominated legislature with large majorities, and took effect immediately after the governor signed them.
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This is a relatively recent change to FSA regulations that took effect in 2011 and is part of Obamacare.
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And in November, a new "sovereign internet" law also took effect, legalizing more radical isolation, including last week's test.
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That's after a third round of tariffs, impacting goods like furniture and accessories including handbags, took effect earlier this month.
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With the South in rebellion at the time the proclamation took effect, Lincoln had no way of enforcing it. Gen.
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Government employees who feel slighted by pension cuts that took effect in July probably mobilized against Tsai's party, Jung said.
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Before the higher minimum wage took effect, people leaving Puerto Rico tended to be more educated than those who stayed.
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The soy tariff, which took effect July 6, resulted in China turning mostly to Brazil and Argentina for its beans.
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The order took effect in late June, following a Supreme Court ruling that narrowed the scope of lower court rulings.
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Customs data showed arrivals fell in July as processors ended months of buying to build supplies before tariffs took effect.
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That law took effect January 1st, and the country has already moved to put pressure on Facebook, Jon Russell reports.
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Although the law was passed in June, federal officials were reportedly caught off-guard when it took effect in December.
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The law took effect only about a month ago, but the results have been catastrophic to the sex work community.
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The last big agreement to liberalise internal trade came in 1994, when the North American Free-Trade Agreement took effect.
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The United States passed a law in 2015 to ban microbeads and a ban in Britain took effect this month.
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Roughly a year after the regulation took effect, this is the first action Ireland's DCP has taken against either company.
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He's also a prolific traveler who found himself reentering the United States right as the controversial immigration ban took effect.
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The latest round of tariffs imposed by the administration took effect last month on $9.53 billion worth of Chinese imports.
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The law, which took effect in October is seen as a big step forward for gay rights in conservative Chile.
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The protesters are angry about a new finance law, which took effect on January 1st and caused widespread price hikes.
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The White House's latest tariffs of 10 percent on $7703 billion of imports from China took effect in late September.
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The White House's latest tariffs of 10 percent on $200 billion of imports from China took effect in late September.
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The law took effect on the 50th anniversary of a 1966 mass shooting at UT-Austin that left 14 dead.
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Obamacare, which affected a much smaller slice of the health care system, took effect over the course of four years.
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According to official Ugandan figures, some 500 housemaids have shipped to the wealthy Arab nation since the deal took effect.
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The four ships include the Jin Teng, a cargo ship detained by the Philippines days after the sanctions took effect.
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To help reverse its faltering exports, South Korean signed a free trade agreement with China that took effect in December.
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The most winningest school in the men's tournament's history — UCLA — hasn't won since 6900, the year after NAFTA took effect.
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That's mainly because the wealthy pushed income into 2012 to avoid higher tax rates that took effect the following year.
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The sanctions, following U.S. President Donald Trump's withdrawal from an international accord on Iran's nuclear program, took effect on Tuesday.
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Officials have repeatedly pointed to 109 people who were detained upon entering the U.S. immediately after the ban took effect.
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The tax cuts for small firms took effect this month and run to the end of 2021, the ministry said.
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However, both the cargoes being unloaded in November left the United States before the tariffs took effect on Aug. 2.33.
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The mandate took effect at slightly different times across the country, due to some variation in when elections were held.
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He wanted to sign up, he said, before the new rules took effect and reduced the amount he can borrow.
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More than 27.5,27.55 people killed themselves with a firearm in Indiana during those 10 years after the law took effect.
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Following an intense screening process, his wife and daughters were granted permission to arrive days before Trump's order took effect.
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Vermont's new law, which took effect late last week, is the nation's first to address the data broker problem directly.
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Thus, we can all be thankful CPP never took effect, because it would have resulted in thousands of premature deaths.
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That law, which became known as the "Airbnb law" for its friendliness to the company, took effect in February 2015.
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Unlike the EPA's policy, Interior's new science order is not a proposed rule, so it took effect immediately last week.
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However, since the law took effect in 2010, the executive branch has repeatedly failed to realize the law's full potential.
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In 2014 an austerity law prompted hundreds of experienced employees to retire and claim their pensions before cuts took effect.
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For instance, once the tariffs were announced, companies increased their purchases, so they could buy before the tariffs took effect.
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The mandate was delayed several times with bipartisan support, but it took effect in 6900 for companies with 2628 workers.
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And, surprisingly, the study also found that one in four merchants actually increased prices since the Durbin Amendment took effect.
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The regulation took effect in 2015 and has already been blamed for shutting down scores of coal-fired power plants.
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The rule allowing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to expand its expedited immigrant removal authority took effect July 23.
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So far, 468 of the more than 10,000 people who have arrived since the deal took effect have been returned.
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Before the regulations took effect, candidates with criminal histories were far less likely to be called back, irrespective of race.
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The ban on Mr. Navalny's running for office took effect later in 2013 when a higher court upheld the conviction.
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The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), EPA's union, has been fighting that contract since it took effect in July.
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The former employee in New Hampshire said that changes in her store began last September and took effect practically overnight.
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That's up from 29 percent in 2013, before the main insurance coverage options under the health care law took effect.
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The deal to create "de-escalation" zones in the major areas of conflict in western Syria took effect at midnight.
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The rule, aimed at protecting consumers from incurring crippling debts through short-term, high-interest loans, took effect on Tuesday.
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A new law took effect this year barring restaurants in California from giving patrons plastic straws unless one is requested.
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The latest round of U.S., Chinese import tariffs on each other's goods took effect as of 0401 GMT on Thursday.
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The travel curbs took effect immediately, wreaking havoc and confusion for would-be travellers with passports from the seven countries.
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The latest salvos came last Friday, when the Trump administration's tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect.
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Repealing the dual citizenship restriction, which dates from the Constitution that took effect in 1901, would require a nationwide referendum.
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The state's campus-carry law, which allowed licensed Texans to carry concealed handguns on college campuses, took effect on Aug.
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New laws took effect last year that, if upheld by the courts, could ban most legal abortion in seven states.
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But the Republican tax law that took effect in January has added a new urgency for wealthy Americans contemplating divorce.
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One, which took effect last week, holds the creators of online forums or group chats responsible for their users' comments.
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But even though a cease-fire that took effect last week appears to be holding, few believe it will last.
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The Republican tax cuts, which took effect in January, didn't have much effect on economic growth in the first quarter.
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Spurred by corporate tax cuts that took effect this year, earnings of companies on the benchmark S&P 500 index .
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The latest round of retaliatory tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of goods from each country took effect on Sunday.
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The investigation is the first begun by the agency under a new state cybersecurity regulation that took effect in March.
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On Monday, a week after the new budget took effect, protests erupted in more than 10 towns across the country.
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Suffolk County on Long Island approved a 5-cent fee on paper and plastic bags that took effect last January.
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Take a drone tour of San Fransisco, which has looked like a ghost town since the shelter order took effect.
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Take a drone tour of San Fransisco, which has looked like a ghost town since the shelter order took effect.
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Most soybeans are exported to China, which imposed a 25 percent tariff on the commodity that took effect in July.
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Additionally, tariffs on another $112 billion of Chinese goods, which took effect on Sunday, are now 15% instead of 10%.
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But little has been said about what would happen to older Americans in nursing homes if the cuts took effect.
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The debate over gun control continued Sunday, a day when 10 new laws loosening firearms restrictions took effect in Texas.
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The bill took effect in 1971 and it moved Washington's birthday from February 22 to the third Monday in February.
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They replaced a wider 2015 regulation, which never took effect, that sought to drive more wide-ranging power sector changes.
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Sadly, some members of Congress are trying to repeal D.C.'s Death with Dignity Act that took effect this February.
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The currency held its gains amid a split, supported by a minority of bitcoin developers, that took effect Tuesday morning.
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A sweeping overhaul of the labor market that took effect in November could help boost legal employment in coming months.
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The justices declined to review a lower-court ruling that upheld the ban, which took effect nearly a year ago.
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Iran and the United States negotiated a mutual release of prisoners after the nuclear deal took effect in January 2016.
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Mr. Netanyahu did not provide any evidence that Iran had violated the deal since it took effect in early 2016.
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The provision, proposed in 2015, has been winding its way through the approvals process since then but never took effect.
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But even after the ACA took effect, the proportion of adults able to afford checkups never returned to 1998 levels.
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The benefit took effect in 2017 and reduced the number of children living in poverty by 278,000 in one year.
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Since they took effect, automakers have steadily produced cleaner models while enjoying some of the best sales years in history.
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But, a new law took effect on January 1, 2020, which allows sexual abuse victims to sue until they're 40.
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The new law, which took effect this month, makes it harder for companies including Uber to classify drivers as contractors.
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Those U.S. shipments dried up after Class 7 took effect, riling farmers and processors in Wisconsin and New York state.
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After the law took effect, poor women were only 6 percent less likely to be screened than their wealthier peers.
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The latest moves came last Friday, when the Trump administration's tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect.
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U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods from 818 product categories that took effect at 12:563 p.m.
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Utah voters agreed to a Medicaid expansion last year, and a partial version of the program took effect in February.
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That contract took effect in September 2018, and it was halted in April, days after POLITICO first reported on it.
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When the original rules took effect in 1938, they required litigants to file key forms of pretrial discovery in court.
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The 2019 cap was 7% higher than the year before, the largest increase since the law took effect in 2014.
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However, new rules that took effect at the start of March go way beyond simply weeding out lower-grade scrap.
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Before Monday's penalties took effect, the U.S. and China had already applied tariffs to $50 billion of each other's goods.
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Senate Bill 535 took effect in September and allows licensed handgun owners to carry their weapons into places of worship.
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A 5 percent rise or fall in the CSI300 would trigger China's circuit breaker mechanism, which took effect on Monday.
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That's because the terms of the Paris agreement don't allow participants to withdraw until three years after it took effect.
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The $230,22014 limit on the SALT deduction was imposed as part of sweeping tax reform that took effect this year.
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Boston Medical Center started surveying recipients of SNAP and other public assistance after the 216.2s welfare reform legislation took effect.
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This change was one of several that took effect at the meeting as part of the normal course of business
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An increase in Chinese tariffs on most U.S. imports on a $60 billion target list took effect as planned on Saturday.
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But there has also been movement in the relative pricing since December, the month before the output cuts agreements took effect.
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The ceasefire took effect three weeks ago, reducing violence but not halting the fighting as peace talks take place in Geneva.
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At a June hearing, Sparks asked why a court should declare the law constitutional before it took effect on Sept. 1.
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In Baton Rouge, La., a smoking ban took effect July 1 for the city&aposs public housing buildings, Fox 44 reported .
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Under a state law that took effect in 2013, they were required to present a document such as a birth certificate.
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The forecast is the first after the settlement with Apple, which included a patent license agreement that took effect April 1.
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On the same day the nuclear deal took effect, $400 million in cash was delivered to Iran by the United States.
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As we noted when the API changes first took effect in 2015: Apps don't have to delete data they've already pulled.
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Soon after the law took effect in Florida, there was a sudden and sustained 24% jump in the monthly homicide rate.
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It was arranged before US tariffs on $4.53 billion worth of EU goods, including some luxury products, took effect on Friday.
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New California DMV regulations that took effect in April allow companies to apply for fully driverless testing within carefully defined limits.
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The unrest was sparked by a package of tax increases, affecting dozens of consumer goods, that took effect on January 1st.
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Facebook's new requirements for political advertisers, which include identity verification and prominent disclosure labels, took effect at the end of May.
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The ban took effect Monday, and applies to anything covering the face, which could include burqas, niqabs and helmets or masks.
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Just this year on January 1, paid sick-leave laws took effect in St. Paul, MN; Rhode Island; Vermont; and Washington.
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MG: The block took effect yesterday, and my friends told me they experienced troubles in accessing Gmail and some online stores.
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Republican lawmakers hoped that public opinion on their tax bill would turn around once the law took effect on January 1.
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As the law took effect on July 3rd, more than a third of its 72 judges were forced to step down.
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The EIA noted that 30 percent of the coal plant retirements for 2015 occurred when the regulations took effect in April.
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Many of those turned back on Friday had apparently been rushing to reach Turkey before the new visa rules took effect.
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But beginning in 2012, when a new round of comprehensive sanctions took effect, commerce with much of the world was choked.
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China may impose additional tariffs on U.S. farm products bought shortly before the purchase ban took effect, China's Commerce Ministry said.
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Officials previously told Reuters that they were "in transit" and had already been cleared for resettlement before the ban took effect.
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The bottom line: Both groups of hospitals have improved since value-based purchasing took effect, but at about the same rate.
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The partial ban, which took effect on Thursday, was most strongly supported by Trump's fellow Republicans, 83 percent of whom approved.
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"Measure's business has definitely grown since Part 107 took effect," said Dave Bowen of the drone service provider he works for.
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Before the Affordable Care Act took effect, it was common for insurance plans to charge women of childbearing age higher premiums.
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Perversely, it may even have increased temporarily, as companies cleared as much land as they could before the agreement took effect.
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Under the FCA's new guidelines, which only took effect in July, firms should tell the regulator if they experience a breach.
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Charlie died July 28, one day after a judge's order to remove life support and move him to hospice took effect.
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Non-domestic bank deposits and international debt and sukuk issuance also picked up slightly, having fallen when the boycott took effect.
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It's the first time taxpayers are submitting their returns under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect last year.
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The free-market groups said that Americans living in other countries have lost access to bank accounts since FATCA took effect.
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A New York state cyber-security regulation, the first of its kind in the United States, took effect on March 1.
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"After the Muslim ban took effect, people's outrage led them to unify in the streets," said Logan Bernard, cofounder of WeBot.
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Digital anonymity came to an end in China — at least in theory — when the sweeping Cyberspace Law took effect in 2017.
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Several criminal defendants in Western states challenged criminal prosecutions commenced before, but continued after, the first of these riders took effect.
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A new law took effect in Oregon on Tuesday allowing meat from animals killed by vehicles to be harvested and eaten.
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The registration law took effect in 2013 as the Republican lawmakers voiced familiar but widely debunked warnings of rampant voter fraud.
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But English achievement in the 236-'274 school year outpaced the growth rates from the years before Booker's plan took effect.
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With Atlanta facing major congestion in some areas, the legislature increased the gas tax, a hike that took effect last July.
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In fact, ORR officials couldn't locate the children between October and December of 2017 -- way before this new policy took effect.
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First of all, the price of corn today is lower than the price of corn before the current RFS took effect.
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Despite pessimism over how long the cease-fire would last, calm was widely reported after it took effect at 7 p.m.
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The new law took effect Saturday and is aimed at those drivers who pass a bus with its red lights activated.
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Federal rules that took effect July 1 prohibit colleges and universities from steering students to specific bank accounts to deposit aid.
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Meanwhile, fuel economy standards that took effect when Barack Obama was president in 2012 are now up for a midterm review.
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In May 2016, a law took effect that allows anyone to invest at least some of their cash in startup companies.
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It is not currently paying any fines even though new European rules took effect on April 10 on exposure to Angola.
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Technical glitches stymied some users who tried to use their accounts soon after the new text requirement took effect on Saturday.
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The program, which was announced by President Barack Obama in 2014, never took effect because it was blocked in federal court.
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Business spending on things like factories, software and new equipment jumped in the first quarter after the tax law took effect.
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The law, which took effect in 1973, only allowed an abortion after 20 weeks in the case of a medical emergency.
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A federal judge had rejected the rule before it took effect, which influenced the current administration's decision to change course (Bloomberg).
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In 1962, the International Coffee Agreement (ICA) took effect and covered most of the exporting and importing countries around the globe.
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I'm not sure when this three-day rule took effect, but it's the quickest way to lose access to my vagina.
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Amano did not comment on the broader impact of U.S. sanctions, the latest round of which took effect on Nov. 5.
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The CBO examined how the law affected household incomes in 2014, the first year many of its key provisions took effect.
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For the more experienced internists, Medicare spending per patient admission was $1331 before the reforms and $1,599 after reforms took effect.
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Such questions would be moot in Europe, where a strict law took effect in May that bans trading in personal data.
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The United States' first tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese goods, which took effect this month, are set at 25 percent.
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Under a rule that took effect this month, it will be much easier for insurers to issue and renew such plans.
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U.S. tariffs on $112 billion of Chinese imports took effect earlier this month, with additional duties set for later this year.
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The agreement specifies that notice of withdrawal is permissible only after three years from the date it took effect, namely Nov.
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Britain's advertising regulator announced the changes in December, but companies were given a six-month adjustment period before they took effect.
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Since that rule took effect, 59 people have requested a gender X designation on their birth certificate, according to Inslee's statement.
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The European Union General Data Protection Regulation took effect in May, replacing the bloc's patchwork of rules dating back to 1995.
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The new policy, along with an equity statement penned by District 2202 administrators, took effect during the 211–2018 school year.
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A new law in Florida that requires police departments to provide autism training for law enforcement officers took effect this week.
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Adding up each of her plans, Ms. Nixon would at least double state spending in the first year they took effect.
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Ten months after the law took effect, that promised "supply-side" bump is harder to find than the sugar-high stimulus.
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Yemen was included among the countries listed in President Trump's travel ban, which after legal challenges took effect late last year.
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Trump posted his threat on Twitter the day European Union reprisals took effect against U.S. tariffs on European steel and aluminum.
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Almost half of that gain, 11.6 percentage points, comes from the big cut in corporate taxes that took effect this year.
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Some travelers, including Ms. Campbell, the Clemson student, chose to cloister themselves despite arriving several days before the rules took effect.
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The Cubs and the Astros both hired new executives to run their baseball operations just as the last agreement took effect.
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When the updated nutrition standards took effect, school officials in Renton did more than just follow the letter of the law.
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However, new transgender recruits and trans servicemen and women who sought to transition after the ban took effect would be barred.
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Changes that took effect from Monday also included a 50 basis point cut to some local lending rates for priority sectors.
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President Donald Trump said the move was designed to ease the impact of sanctions on Iran, which took effect on Monday.
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The agency has fired more than 8,600 people since the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act took effect in June 2017.
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New York lawmakers appear poised to bow to the state's law enforcement lobby and weaken a law that just took effect.
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Modern Britain may be a nation torn by the political and cultural battles over Brexit, which took effect on Jan. 31.
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The Trump effect won't play a big role in 443 because many buyers purchased solar modules before the tariffs took effect.
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Since the California law took effect in 2017, there has been little evidence that patients' access to health care has suffered.
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Her sister applied for a visa under the Obama administration, but was then rejected when the ban took effect, she said.
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Like Facebook, Twitter is working to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, which took effect in Europe earlier this year.
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Iranians can still apply for visas, but many have been denied since the ban took effect, although waivers can be granted.
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The redesign reflects changes to the federal tax code from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect last year.
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The latest trade salvos came on Friday, when President Donald Trump's tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect.
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The first tranche took effect at the beginning of this month and the second is due to follow on Dec. 47.73.
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A cease-fire in southwest Syria brokered by the U.S., Russia and Jordan took effect on Sunday at noon local time.
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The full impact of these cuts took effect on July 1, at which time an additional 18 percent cut was implemented.
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The spokesperson had said at the time that the change took effect in early August and provided exemptions for military families.
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Most of that increase came in April, when taxpayers were filing returns for 21990 — before the Trump tax cuts took effect.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)The prices of iPhones in China are falling thanks to a tax cut that took effect Monday.
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The deal took effect on November 1, and since then "we've expanded our staff by just under 20 percent," Felsenthal said.
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THE VOLSTEAD ACT to establish Prohibition in America, a ban on alcohol which lasted nearly 14 years, took effect in 1920.
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There is still plenty of fentanyl in the United States that was shipped from China before the new law took effect.
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It took effect for annuity recommendations as of August 2019, and will apply to life insurance transactions as of February 2020.
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The tax overhaul that took effect last year promised relief, but now that returns are being filed, some people are baffled.
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Nationally, kids' uninsured rate has fallen in half since Congress created CHIP (and further since the Affordable Care Act took effect).
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The law was introduced by a conservative religious group as an initiated state statute, and later took effect under former Democratic Gov.
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The company, which administers Medicaid plans in 12 states, has grown its business considerably since the Medicaid expansion took effect in 2014.
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China's property sector had a hot start to the year after slowing in 2015, as monetary easing and stimulus measures took effect.
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In the late 22000s, soon after the laws took effect, violent crimes involving guns continued at more or less the same rate.
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In the late 20113s, soon after the laws took effect, violent crimes involving guns continued at more or less the same rate.
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An estimated 2,000 people were killed in three years of clashes in the region before a peace accord took effect in 2001.
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The policy took effect in November, according to documents obtained by The Hill, but had not been previously disclosed by the FDA.
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But Mr. Netanyahu did not provide any evidence that Iran had violated the nuclear agreement since it took effect in early 2016.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement took effect 25 years ago this week, boosting trade across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Legislation on political parties that took effect in October prohibits those "who are not party members" from "controlling or directing" a party.
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The Shanghai Composite index ended morning trade down 0.3 percent, before the tariffs took effect, and trading will resume at 0500 GMT.
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The 20% qualified business income deduction took effect in 2018, and it applies to pass-through entities, including S-corporations and LLCs.
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Schmidt spearheaded the voluntary sales ban, which took effect on July 1, 2015, yet required three years to get everybody on board.
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The deal between OPEC, Russia and other non-OPEC producers has helped oil prices LCOc1 rise 1.653 percent since it took effect.
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China imported far fewer goods from the U.S. once the first round of tariffs took effect last July and the country retaliated.
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Trade between Vietnam and South Korea has risen rapidly since a free trade agreement between the two took effect in December 2015.
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The price hike took effect on Wednesday, Voice of Vietnam radio reported, citing a source with the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
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The FCC thought not, and proposed the rule, part of which was rescinded by the new FCC leadership before it took effect.
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This provision in the Affordable Care Act only took effect near the end of the most recent time period in the study.
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In the four years since the law took effect, there has been a "mild uptick in antibacterial drug development," the FDA said.
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Trump has revealed little about his intentions for NAFTA, which took effect in 1994, except that he wants large changes with Mexico.
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In the hours before the ceasefire took effect, fighting raged on several key frontlines, including Aleppo and the southern province of Quneitra.
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The fresh protests draw on anger over price and tax increases included in this year's budget that took effect on Jan. 1.
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For starters, the new tax law that took effect this year allows a 20 percent deduction for so-called pass-through businesses.
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The change, which took effect July 30, is part of an effort to improve online security, according to the Social Security Administration.
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A permanent cease-fire took effect today in Colombia, ending 52 years of conflict that killed about 220,000 people and displaced millions.
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Also, while the initial order took effect immediately, adding to the confusion, this one was delayed 72 hours after the court's ruling.
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In many states, she said, the time limits took effect in January, and the first people will be cut off this month.
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That was long before the Americans With Disabilities Act took effect, prohibiting discrimination in any public accommodation on the basis of disability.
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Las Vegas-based inventor Gil Hyatt said the patent office stopped issuing patents to him around the same time SAWS took effect.
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Current law says the short-term plans can only be sold for three months, but that rule only took effect in 2017.
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A 2013 bill that would allow women to get birth control straight from their pharmacies took effect as California law last Friday.
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A 2013 bill that would allow women to get birth control straight from their pharmacist took effect as California law last Friday.
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After the federal assault weapons ban took effect, sales of those guns actually increased, as manufacturers customized weapons to make them compliant.
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The new law took effect at midnight July 1 after Nevada voters had legalized recreational weed via a ballot initiative last November.
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After the American sanctions took effect, the company created a new logo, a line of branded clothing and advertising targeting Russian buyers.
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The layoffs, which represent 80 percent of the company's total workforce at more than 20 restaurants, took effect immediately earlier this week.
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A controversial law on cybersecurity took effect in January that requires companies to set up offices in Vietnam and store data there.
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In January, days after the new law took effect, Vietnam said Facebook had violated it by letting users post anti-government comments.
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That includes money from the deal involving the Prince heirs, who ended up finding a new lender after the sanctions took effect.
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The New York City law, which was enacted in May and took effect in late November, is the first of its kind.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles had already issued rules allowing for autonomous vehicle testing without drivers, which took effect this week.
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Most of the decline has taken place since 2013, as provisions of the Affordable Care Act expanding coverage took effect in 2014.
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A 22015 bureau report found that non-domestic assaults had decreased in Kings Cross by 22016 percent since the law took effect.
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She didn't disclose those assets to Georgia and wasn't required to do so under a state law that took effect after 2014.
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Two more measures took effect Friday and Monday, an expansion of his travel ban and strict wealth tests on green card applicants.
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In fact, it is mandated to do so by the North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act, which took effect in 2016.
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President Trump's crackdown on Cuba took effect this month, nearly one year after the death of Cuba's longtime revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
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The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal on the federal ban on bump stocks that took effect nearly a year ago.
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Since the agreement took effect in 2012, South Korea's trade surplus with the United States has more than doubled to $23.2 billion.
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California, through its Low Carbon Fuel Standard CCS Protocol, which took effect earlier this year, is incentivizing direct air capture facilities globally.
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A truce brokered by Turkey and Russia took effect in Libya on Sunday, after months of escalating fighting around the capital, Tripoli.
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Only flights that have received approval from Vietnam's Civil Aviation Authority will be allowed during the ban, which took effect on Saturday.
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The report's income statistics are pretax, so they do not directly reflect Mr. Trump's tax cut package, which took effect last year.
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After lobbying from the package-delivery industry, cargo pilots were excluded from new rest requirements for pilots that took effect in 2014.
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For instance, some second-quarter soybean exports were aimed at beating Chinese tariffs that took effect in July and cut future shipments.
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Yet the provision that requires advisors to provide advice in retirement accounts that aligns with investors' best interests took effect June 9.
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China's new 217 percent tariff on U.S whiskies took effect Friday, and America's bourbon industry is already starting to feel the squeeze.
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The Trump administration's latest round of tariffs took effect in early September and another round is expected to kick off mid-December.
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Following their supply pact, oil has traded between roughly $60 and $85 per barrel, from below $30 before the deal took effect.
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Five were freed when the nuclear deal took effect in January 2016, including Jason Rezaian, a former Washington Post correspondent in Tehran.
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Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
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Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
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In fact, the Obama administration even delayed the implementation of this provision by one year when the health law initially took effect.
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However, the United States has delivered just four LNG cargoes to China since those tariffs took effect, according to consulting firm Wood Mackenzie.
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Since the Obama regulations took effect, some 2 million children have stopped participating in federal school lunch program, which serves low-income families.
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Before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect last year, a larger swath of taxpayers faced higher tax bills after marriage.
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The treaty, which took effect in 2005, made it possible to push for measures that once seemed radical, such as smoke-free bars.
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In 2013, before the ACA took effect, Kentucky's uninsured rate was 17 percent — which also happened to be the average uninsured rate nationally.
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Last year, when Trump's sloppy and supremely racist travel ban took effect, the rapid-response protests at airports spread thanks to social media.
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Sign-ups are lower this year, and Democrats are blaming changes enacted by President Donald Trump and Congress that took effect this year.
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In commodities, oil extended the previous day's rally after the imposition of U.S. sanctions against major crude exporter Iran took effect on Tuesday.
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The 4 percent decline marks just the second year in a row that premiums have decreased since the law took effect in 21625.
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Most companies that were operating in New York when the regulations took effect can still do business there while waiting for a license.
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The court's action, which took effect in March 2014, meant he and his son lost access to funds they hold in European banks.
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The physician administered a dose of intravenous morphine, and as the drug took effect, the woman's body eased and she began to weep.
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The United States and China held two days of talks last week without a major breakthrough as another round of tariffs took effect.
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We estimate there are about 250,000 school buses still on the road that were manufactured before stringent emissions regulations took effect in 2007.
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One is the stringent garbage sorting regime that took effect in Shanghai this month, according to city regulations that were adopted in January.
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His parents and grandparents grew flowers in Watsonville, and he worked in the family business until shortly after NAFTA took effect in 1994.
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The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said this reflected pre-election uncertainty, as well as tax rises that took effect in April.
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That was a four-year window where it seemed feasible to wipe the law off the books before its major provisions took effect.
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In anticipation of regulations that took effect today, Bird, Lime Bike, and Spin have warehoused their fleets of the shared electric two-wheelers.
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Vietnam has also ramped up pressure on firms such as Google and Facebook with a controversial cybersecurity law that took effect in January.
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Obamacare set up a special program called the Pre-Existing Insurance Program as a bridge until Obamacare's insurance regulations took effect in 2014.
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The settlement took effect in January 2017, after thousands of former players had contended the NFL was hiding what it knew about concussions.
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Minutes later, she was among the first summoned across the bridge to the Customs and Border Protection offices since the rule took effect.
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The move is believed to be the direct result of a 3 percent tax cut that took effect in the country yesterday. 4.
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The phone involved in the New York case was also running iOS 7, before more extensive encryption measures took effect in iOS 8.
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Part of the Dodd-Frank Act, risk-retention rules took effect in December 2016 and require managers to hold 5% of their fund.
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Since the temporary order took effect, there has been a 40% reduction in instances of new drugs coming into the country, he said.
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Cambodia maintains that almost half of its exports during the period covered by the EIA report took place before the ban took effect.
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Mexico has signed deals with more than 40 countries, most of them since NAFTA took effect, and Canada is actively seeking new partners.
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This [murder] was definitely planned, and when it took effect, people were contacted or involved in whatever role [with regard to] the remains.
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Railways moved 285,873 bpd of Canadian crude in May, the most since January when curtailments took effect, according to the National Energy Board.
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According to the OFA, the average full-time state employee made $2202,2628 in July 28500, just before the 6900 SEBAC agreement took effect.
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Also, new tax rules that took effect this year eliminate the option to change your mind for conversion done in 2018 or later.
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Israel has spent about $1.2 billion a year — $7.9 billion since the current deal took effect — in this way, the White House said.
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However, uncertainty is rising over regulatory issues, especially when the Handset Distribution Bill, which took effect in October 2014, expires in October 2017.
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The current rate for major banks was set at 17.0 percent after the last general RRR cut that took effect in March 2016.
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Canadian tariffs on around $12.5 billion of a range U.S. products, including staples like chocolate, beef and maple syrup, took effect on Sunday.
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That's because they are now facing a new tax that only took effect at the end of 218, known as the transition tax.
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Struck between the United States, Mexico and Canada, NAFTA took effect in 1994 and has been the cornerstone of Mexican international trade policy.
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Under the deal that took effect last month, all migrants who arrived in Greece starting March 20 are to be deported to Turkey.
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But for the country as a whole, manufacturing output is actually up about 50 percent since the NAFTA agreement took effect in 1994.
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Since the Volcker Rule took effect in 2015, they've been able to worry much less about traders saddling their institutions with overwhelming losses.
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The new law just took effect on January 220 — but it hasn't made it any easier for sick New Yorkers to get high.
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The new law just took effect on January 6 — but it hasn't made it any easier for sick New Yorkers to get high.
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The rate of Americans without health insurance rose last year for the first time since the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2014.
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The new law just took effect on January 214 — but it hasn't made it any easier for sick New Yorkers to get high.
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Since this new "regulatory" scheme took effect, the aviation industry has introduced two new aircraft types, both of which have encountered serious problems.
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The truce that essentially took effect over the weekend only underscores how much Washington and the nation have changed since Mr. Bush's days.
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Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said Friday that he intended to name an interim board that would serve until the new law took effect.
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Earnings repatriation peaked at $294.7 billion in the first quarter immediately after the law took effect but has tailed off each quarter since.
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But the rule, which first took effect in 2100, when the internet was in its infancy, does not require online disclosure of prices.
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The Equal Pay Standard, which was part of broader legislation that was proposed last March and passed in June, took effect on Monday.
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After the tariffs took effect on China, Russia, Japan and Turkey in late March, prices on steel and aluminum broadly began to rise.
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But a law legalizing abortion took effect in 1978, and the Radical Party successfully fended off efforts to repeal it three years later.
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Separately, he said that transit facilities built before the federal Americans With Disabilities Act took effect in the 1990s were generally grandfathered in.
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"Habitual long-extended work has been the culprit behind Korea's low labor productivity," he said this month after the workweek cap took effect.
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Republicans oppose a meaningful rise in the minimum wage, which was already inadequate when the current $7.25 hourly rate took effect in 2009.
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Metro hopes to close a gap for the coming fiscal year by raising fares and curtailing service — changes that took effect on Sunday.
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Only flights that have received approval from the country's Civil Aviation Authority will be allowed following the ban, which took effect on Saturday.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Wednesday that a double-digit gasoline price spike that took effect on Jan.
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Canadian tariffs on $12.6 billion in U.S. goods took effect Sunday, a little more than a week after the EU implemented its own.
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But experts have said people could see smaller refunds than expected if they didn't adjust their paycheck withholdings after the changes took effect.
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A bilateral deal with one, without the other, could unravel companies' supply chains built up over the 24 years since NAFTA took effect.
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The tax cuts that took effect this year are allowing ordinary American families to keep about $2,000 more of their earnings each year.
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The state of play: Mississippi's ban was blocked by U.S. District Court Judge Carlton Reeves in 2018, and never took effect, AP notes.
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The expanded hours took effect earlier this month on a trial basis and were inaugurated on Wednesday by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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That dampening effect can be seen in the annual economic forecasts that followed the financial crisis, as the long-term damage took effect.
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A moratorium on commercial whaling took effect in the early 1980s, though some whaling regulations had been imposed as early as the 1940s.
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They all took effect on Monday, including the 21997 percent charge on pork, an important moneymaker in states that voted for Mr. Trump.
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New York (CNN Business)California freelance journalists may soon be free of restrictions imposed by a law that took effect on January 1.
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Despite the face mask ban, which took effect on Saturday, anti-government protesters came out in force on the weekend, many donning masks.
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