Sentences with phrase «impose the fee once»

But it would take another vote from the newly - elected City Council in 2018 to impose the fee once again.
But it would require another vote from the newly - elected City Council in 2018 to impose the fee once again.

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Once it became clear that the Fed was going to impose an exit fee, investors would probably rush to sell to avoid the fee.
The student movement, which voted massively for Labour, will enter a period of enormous political upheavals once students grasp that Blair is going to abolish grants and try to impose tuition fees.
In one final move of spite, once the meeting was drawing to a close, right - wingers on the NEC proposed a set of changes to the rules for the leadership election, imposing a cut - off date of January 12th (exactly six months) to freeze out over 130,000 new members, and raised the registered supporters fee to # 25, pricing out many working class supporters of the party.
When it comes to tackling climate change, President Barack Obama once had grand ambitions, including forging a global deal on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and persuading Congress to enact legislation that would impose fees on U.S. carbon pollution.
However, unless the UK government acts to impose its own restrictions on roaming fees, UK networks would once again be free to charge higher prices for roaming once «Brexit» is fully wrapped up — likely in late 2018.
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