Sentences with phrase «impose at least some change»

Assuming that the SEC will impose at least some change, the securities industry has a version of its own.

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We have been cross referencing the above indicators and now can add in a fiscally imposed indicator as well in the form of beneficial changes to the tax code, for the wealthy, the investor class and corporate interests, at least.
It has been all change at Sevilla, meanwhile, not least with the arrival of Sampaoli, who has vowed to impose his high - octane brand of football.
The UC changes impose a «two - child» benefit limit on households with at least two children, meaning that no extra support will go to children born after April 2017 in families making a new tax credit claim.
Obama has held the position that climate change is caused by humans, especially by fossil energy burning, since at least his time in the US Senate, when he and 39 other senators in 2006 wrote President Bush calling for government - imposed limits on heat - trapping gas emissions.
However, I am not opposed to considering lesser changes such as: (1) relaxing some of the fee - sharing restrictions currently imposed on multi-disciplinary partnerships, (2) permitting law firms to use other types of corporations besides professional corporations, or (3) permitting long - time employees of a law firm to have a small ownership interest in a law firm, at least while they are employed by that firm.
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