Sentences with phrase «when imposing the restrictions»

When imposing the restrictions in 1996, federal officials relied on assessments indicating that stocks of three important commercial species — cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder — were verging on collapse.

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When Canada and Australia impose restrictions on the export of natural resources to nations such as China — a move I fully expect by 2015 — then exactly what is China going to do in retaliation?
You may run into hurdles when donating certain assets and your fund may impose restrictions on who receives grants.
Popular financial radio show host Dave Ramsey caused a firestorm on Twitter last week when he weighed in against the «fiduciary rule» — the controversial pending Department of Labor regulation that would impose new restrictions on a vast swath of financial professionals who handle IRAs and 401 (k) accounts.
When you hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are hearing about the fiat / banking side of things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes, fines, and fees.
So, for example, my colleague Don Kohn, who was the vice chairman of the Fed when I was there, is a member of the British financial policy committee, which tries to identify such problems and, when it does, it makes recommendations to the parliament to impose restrictions.
In 2006, when the Federal Election Commission formulated rules in 2006 governing political advertising on the internet, it imposed few restrictions.
The home secretary will no longer be able to impose tight restrictions on asylum seekers when they appeal decisions against them after a court judgement ended the system with immediate effect.
Conservatives say Ryan failed a critical first test just weeks after taking the gavel, when he refused to leverage government funding to impose new restrictions on the nation's refugee settlement program in the wake of the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California.
The fundamental issue when judging compliance or non-compliance is to consider if a country is complying (or not complying) with agreements that it signed on to, or if the problem is that foreign powers have imposed (or want to impose) conditions and the country isn't complying with those restrictions.
He said, «Soldiers have been sent to the headquarters of the OPSH for a proper investigation on how the attack took place in the village under their watch, especially when curfew was imposed in the village and there was supposed to be restriction on movement.»
Various government agencies, including science agencies, have had to cut down on travel by employees and the sponsorship of meetings since last May when the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo imposing government - wide restrictions.
When the Obama administration lifted restrictions on stem cell research imposed by President George W. Bush, the scientific community showed overwhelming support.
Researchers have found it is the production of ketone bodies, or Ketosis, that occurs when strict Calorie Restriction is imposed that provides the benefit in lowering inflammation and boosting NAD + (3,9).
When the same restrictions are imposed on Alina, she begins suffering from panic attacks and hysteria — which those at the monastery believe is demonic possession.
For even when these reforms have «won,» the unions have succeeded in imposing all manner of restrictions and limitations to ensure that there is actually little choice, little competition, little reliance on market dynamics - and little threat to their interests.
Intervening before the ESC traction control, the RS Diff is much more subtle when active, and avoids the car leaning heavily on the ESC and the resulting restrictions in torque it would impose to restore grip and stability.
When the standard becomes available, singular eBooks will be possible that are hard to counterfeit, yet consumers will be able to make their own decisions about how they share their eBooks, with no imposed usage or sharing restrictions, and their purchases will be fully untethered from vendors.
Many hotels impose stay restrictions of up to three nights due to high travel demand during peak holidays, but when rooms remain empty days before much - anticipated holiday weekends, prices drop and stay requirements disappear.
For example, a number of states allow professional and vocational boards to refuse to certify, certify with restrictions, suspend or revoke a member's professional or vocational license and, in some cases, impose a fine, when a member defaults on student loans.
The breed was almost wiped out in the 1780s when Canadian government - imposed restrictions mandated that families pay taxes on their pets.
You agree to abide by the terms and conditions of purchase imposed by any supplier with whom you elect to deal, including, but not limited to, payment of all amounts when due and compliance with the supplier's rules and restrictions regarding availability and use of fares, products, or services.
By accepting the Partner's offer, the Member is agreeing to abide by the terms and conditions of the purchase imposed by the Partner, including payment of all amounts when due (if any) and compliance with all rules and restrictions regarding booking, availability, cancellation and refunds in respect of the services and / or goods.
When the company announced that it would not impose any restrictions, consumers were thrilled.
When it comes to games, I'm not alone in my obsessive pursuit of self - imposed restrictions.
So when the Clyfford Still Museum was established, the artist's widow Patricia imposed restrictions on the Museum, which was to be dedicated to the exhibition of only works by Clyfford Still.
When amelioration was unobtainable this undermined the drive to impose restrictions on us that would achieve nothing.
When a country introduces stricter emissions rules, like when Japan decided to restrict formaldehyde emissions to levels close to zero, IKEA imposes the new restrictions on its global operatiWhen a country introduces stricter emissions rules, like when Japan decided to restrict formaldehyde emissions to levels close to zero, IKEA imposes the new restrictions on its global operatiwhen Japan decided to restrict formaldehyde emissions to levels close to zero, IKEA imposes the new restrictions on its global operations.
Having discharged the interim care orders, the President made the children wards of court, giving the court the fullest possible range of powers to impose safeguards: «the courts, when exercising the parental power of the Crown, have, at any rate in legal theory, an unrestricted jurisdiction to do whatever is considered necessary for the welfare of a ward» (Re X (A Minor)(Wardship: Restriction on Publication)[1975] 1 All ER 697 at [706G]-RRB-.
So the question is this: if the government thought that free movement of workers was causing such terrible problems, why didn't it impose restrictions years ago when the post-Enlargement flood was at its high point and the issue first became prominent?
Most practitioners would agree that it is helpful to have a set of cogent regulations for guidance when faced with difficult questions on conflict and confientiality, but few would agree that those regulations should place more onerous restrictions on the profession than those imposed at common law.
California also imposes certain restrictions on when a personal injury lawsuit may be filed.
There are restrictions on when a judge can impose a conditional sentence.
The court looked to the circumstances surrounding the transfer of the software, and formulated the following test to determine that a software user is merely a licensee when the copyright owner: (1) specifies that the user is granted a license, (2) significantly restricts the user's ability to transfer the software, and (3) imposes notable use restrictions.
It has long been in the public domain, but I can impose restrictions on what you do with it, when I lend it to you.
At present, a distinction is often drawn between restrictions imposed by European legislation, for example on habitat protection, and that offered by domestic law; European requirements are often shown greater deference by decision makers, and by the courts when discretion to quash (in judicial and statutory review cases) is considered.
In New York, when divorce papers are served, the defendant is notified of the existence of certain «automatic orders,» which impose certain restrictions for the purpose of maintaining and preserving the status quo of marital property.
These commenters suggest that in light of section 1179, HHS lacks the authority to impose restrictions on financial institutions and other entities when they engage in activities described in that section.
You agree to abide by the terms and conditions of purchase imposed by any service provider with whom you elect to deal, including, but not limited to, payment of all amounts when due and compliance with the service provider's rules and restrictions regarding use of products, and / or Services.
Surrender charges are not imposed on policy loans, and there is no restriction on when you can borrow the cash value.
Therefore, restrictions are imposed on when and with whom the driver may operate a vehicle.
When you hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are hearing about the fiat / banking side of things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes, fines, and fees.
Trading volume in China surged as the government imposed restrictions on capital outflows; India poured fuel on the fire when its newly elected prime minister started a program of «demonetisation.»
The case exposed the lie that anti-abortion politicians have been peddling for years: that it's somehow «safer» for women when the state imposes medically unnecessary, onerous restrictions on health centers and clinicians that provide abortions.
To ensure the units remain affordable when resold, the city imposes a deed restriction on every unit that puts a cap (usually 20 percent) on the amount of appreciation the owner gets to keep.
The move comes at a time when jurisdictions are increasingly trying to impose restrictions on property owners.
Although many investors were deterred by the Western Capes water crisis last year when stringent restrictions were imposed, the impact on the market is likely to abate this year.
As of Nov. 30, the government will impose new restrictions on when it will provide insurance for low - ratio mortgages.
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