Sentences with phrase «ever imposed on»

His disbarment is the most severe sanction ever imposed on a Maine lawyer, the Portland Press Herald reports.
Reporters Sans Frontieres notes that it is the longest sentence ever imposed on an individual for blogging activities in Iran, and urges Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to intervene and arrange Derakhshan's release.
So, why has the rule, which the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) calls «the most expensive ever imposed on industry in America,» come back?
This is absolutely untrue — if there is a hospital where it applies, I think that hospital should change, but the only restrictions ever imposed on me, positionwise, while in a hospital to give birth were the positions required administration of epidural anesthesia, and for surgery.
A day after the NFL handed down the harshest penalties ever imposed on a franchise, The MMQB went to Boston to capture the pulse of the city's streets where just over three months ago the Patriots celebrated their Super Bowl XLIX victory with a confetti - strewn parade.
Among these shadowy brides he is always adored, always the perfect lover: no demand is made on his unselfishness, no mortification is ever imposed on his vanity.
Weatherford last week agreed to $ 91 million in fines for operating in the four sanctioned countries of Sudan, Cuba, Iran, and Syria, the largest sanctions - violation fine ever imposed on a non-banking company, according to the Treasury Department.

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The fine is the highest ever imposed in Europe for anti-competitive behavior, exceeding a 1.06 billion euros penalty on Silicon Valley chip maker Intel in 2009.
If we are to ever find a solution to the current crisis, there is one fact that must be soberly and humbly recognized: There is no preventive military solution to the North Korean nuclear program that would not impose unacceptable, catastrophic cost on the U.S. and our allies South Korea and Japan.
The fine on Google is the highest ever imposed in Europe for anti-competitive behaviour, exceeding a 1.06 billion euros penalty on Silicon Valley chip maker Intel in 2009.
Ever since Trump announced on Thursday that he plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports, he's caused a panic among members of his own party, who tend to oppose creating trade barriers of any kind around the US economy.
As China and the United States got closer to a full - blown trade war on Wednesday, with China threatening to impose tariffs on 106 more U.S. products after a similar U.S. move on Tuesday, one major question is looming larger than ever over the world's...
NEW YORK (AP)-- The once high - flying hedge fund SAC Capital was sentenced on criminal fraud charges Thursday under a $ 1.8 billion deal that prosecutors say included the largest criminal fine ever imposed in an insider trading case.
The Federal Communications Commission announced on Wednesday that it plans to impose its largest fine ever of $ 100 million on AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) for violating the agency's 2010 Open Internet Order and misleading users about the speed of its unlimited data plans.
It was the largest penalty ever imposed by a judge in the province on workplace safety charges.
As China and the United States got closer to a full - blown trade war on Wednesday, with China threatening to impose tariffs on 106 more U.S. products after a similar U.S. move on Tuesday, one major question is looming larger than ever over the world's two biggest economies: Once you're in a trade war, how do you get out of it?
As China and the United States got closer to a full - blown trade war on Wednesday, with China threatening to impose tariffs on 106 more U.S. products after a similar U.S. move on Tuesday, one major question is looming larger than ever over the world's two biggest economies: Once you're in a trade...
Since the story as seems to be bigger than just «Osama being used and abused» but it was always every crime made by inelegance or the crime world was tagged to him being behind it... even those who wanted to collect the insurance of their buildings the blew them up and tagged it to the late, even those who enjoyed the fluctuations of shares prices have made their moves to effect the same and tagging it to the late... It is not that i know but rather being every thing is possible to fabricate... What ever the case might be or made done, we say; Believers: The Ultimate Victors [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it.
It's hard to digest, but there is an ever on going bussing to impose Sharia Law here in the U.S..
What ever the case might be or made done, we are supposed to say the following; Believers: The Ultimate Victors [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it.
The last thing anyone would ever want to do is to impose a view on someone else.
We care when christians try to impose their beliefs in the public square or impose on the basic rights of others (no Atheist would ever use a book to tell gays they are «sinning»).
I don't see how imposing Catholic laws on Lutherans would ever be considered ok.
The theory being that those who relied on that justification were disingenuous because no referee ever imposes a strict and to the letter interpretation of the rules throughout an entire game.
England, importantly, looked clever, in the stereotypically un-English way that Hoddle, ever the aesthete, was trying to impose on his team.
It's something the FIA is trying to clamp down on with ever tighter restrictions being imposed, but according to Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul, it's something that's going to be very hard to actually police.
Still another policy called for by SNA would extend the comment period on the «Smart Snacks in Schools» standards which, for the first time ever, will (beginning July 1st) impose some regulations on «competitive foods» sold at school outside of federal meal programs, including at a la carte snack bars, vending machines, and student stores.
Three, the Franco - German plus Frankfurt club's attempts to solve the crisis by imposing ever deeper austerity on struggling member states whilst starting to intervene — through high profile public statements and pressure — into other member states» domestic politics is a combustible situation and completely at odds with how the EU should and normally does function politically.
May declares she wants Britain to «emerge... stronger, fairer, more united and more outward - looking than ever before», even as she implicitly threatens to slash rights and regulations, dismiss and alienate the voters of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and impose barriers on our largest market.
«This kind of reform is never easy, it's the Legislature imposing new restrictions on itself, but we're as close as we've ever been in New York,» Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center, said.
The revenue bill passed by the Assembly originally included a provision designed to raise $ 50 million imposing state income tax on the investment income of nonresident partners in New York - based hedge funds — a move Mayor Michael Bloomberg called «the best thing that ever happened to Connecticut,» whose governor immediately invited New York firms to move to her state.
He pointed out that no federal judge has ever imposed a monitor on a police department based on a civil trial.
Ken Ofori - Atta and Gabby Asare Okyere - Darko have never contested any position in this party, neither have both, ever been appointed to any meritorious position in the NPP however, under inexplicably baffling circumstances, these two cousins (Ken and Gabby) of Akufo - Addo will resurface, meander their way through to not only have their firm grip on the huge campaign monies of the party but also provoke attempts to impose their family's desire on the NPP, whenever it was close to elections.
The President's program will accelerate increases in fuel economy and impose the first - ever national greenhouse gas emission standards on cars and trucks
The ever - growing interdependence of the world community (largely arising from the applications of science) offers great benefits to individuals, but by the same token it imposes responsibilities on them.
Ever since, biological scientists have debated whether, one day, the need to keep sensitive information from aspiring bioterrorists would force them to impose new limits on the academic openness they had long taken for granted.
Moreover, the 2.3 billion people likely to be added to the human population by 2050 will undermine those systems much more seriously than did the previous 2.3 billion, as each additional person will, on average, have to be supported by scarcer, lower - quality resources imposing ever greater environmental costs.
Deep cuts in emissions will require signals that the CO2 price at $ 30 or above is here to stay and that the caps on emissions will be imposed and become ever stricter each year over decadal timeframes.
Miss. and University of Tennessee Basketball Coach Donnie Tyndall discusses the harshest penalty ever imposed by the NCAA on a head coach for academic fraud.
When asked whether Sony had ever imposed any decision, such as the choice of actors, on Quantic Dream, David Cage replied that was never the case.
These questions continue to be relevant as the states ramp up their testing programs and impose ever - harsher sanctions on failing schools and low - performing students.
The federal appellate ruling last month lets stand a massive court - ordered property - tax hike imposed last fall on the city's residents to help fund the school district's desegregation efforts, which are among the most comprehensive and expensive ever undertaken.
Source: General Motors Press Release is on Page 2 Mission - Ready Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 Fuel Cell Vehicle Breaks Cover at U.S. Army Show Modified midsize pickup goes into extreme military field testing in 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The physically imposing Chevrolet Colorado ZH2, the most extreme off - road - capable fuel - cell - powered electric vehicle ever from General Motors, was revealed today at the fall meeting of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).
Ours, he argues, is an empire with an attention deficit disorder, imposing ever more unrealistic timescales on its overseas interventions.
A finance charge will be imposed on cash advances from the date made or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the cash advance is posted to your account, which ever is later, any will continue to accrue until the date of the payment.
Credit card reform arrives in the form of the Credit CARD Act — The most sweeping credit card changes ever are being imposed on credit card issuers, which in the course of complying, are making dramatic changes in consumers» credit card accounts — not all of them welcome... (See Credit card reform law goes in effect)
Credit card reform arrives in the form of the Credit CARD Act — The most sweeping credit card changes ever are being imposed on credit card issuers, which in the course of complying, are making dramatic changes in consumers» credit card accounts — not all of them welcome... (See Credit card reform law goes in effect)
In June 2001, Haw began his protest against economic sanctions imposed on Iraq in and, together with his ever - expanding demonstration, camped out opposite the Palace of Westminster for the better part of five years.
Last spring he opened a space on 26th Street with a large, imposing show of paintings by Picasso, Francis Bacon and Jean - Michel Basquiat, the most assertive display of big - name, big - ticket dead artists ever seen in Chelsea.
Deep cuts in emissions will require signals that the CO2 price at $ 30 or above is here to stay and that the caps on emissions will be imposed and become ever stricter each year over decadal timeframes.
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