Sentences with phrase «well impose restrictions»

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Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, noted that Trump's ban has a human impact, as well as a business one: «We're concerned about the impact of this order and any proposals that could impose restrictions on Googlers and their families, or that could create barriers to bringing great talent to the U.S.»
CETA would give Canadian exporters preferential access to the EU, and would affect tariffs that the EU has been imposing on imported merchandise, as well as investment restrictions, automobile specifications and procurement rules.
Once online, the Arikara wells showed strong results with cumulative volumes of more than 406,000 Boe after 30 days of initial production despite being choked back considerably due to takeaway limitations imposed by winter road restrictions.
The Trump administration's plans to impose $ 50 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, as well as tariffs recently placed on imported steel and aluminum and on imports of solar panels and washing machines, mark a distinct break from decades of U.S. trade policy, which long has generally favored lower tariffs and fewer restrictions on the movement of goods and services across international borders.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) is considering a ban on the marketing, distribution and sale of binary options, as well as imposing restrictions on the amount of leverage available to retail clients trading contracts for difference (CFDs).
More than a decade ago, the U.S. Congress passed the Kyl - Bingaman amendment, which prohibits U.S. companies from selling commercial satellite imagery of Israel that is better than similar imagery from other commercial sources; in practice this has meant that imagery of Israel is degraded to two meters, a restriction not imposed on any images of the United States.
There were no language restrictions imposed on the studies, which included both real - world observational as well as clinical studies.
The best options were rerouting, changing shipping lanes, and imposing speed restrictions.
The public needs to be assured that the student is actually the one who is completing the work for the course, and the public needs to be assured that the course is not only well designed by well executed — without imposing unnecessary restrictions that will impede innovation.
Well, I tend to enjoy Balogh's later books more than her early ones, which were written for the Signet Regency line, but the early ones can be pretty darn good despite the restrictions (in length and content) imposed by the publisher.
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Unlike Payoff, Best Egg doesn't impose the same restrictions on how you use its personal loans.
Congress is making moves in this arena, as well, as some lawmakers seek to impose national restrictions on certain species.
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The Cathay Pacific Visa Signature card from Synchrony Bank is good for anyone looking to rack up some Asia Miles, especially for those currently limited by sign - up bonus restrictions imposed by larger banks.
Student card survey: Offers fewer but more generous — The Credit CARD Act of 2009 imposed restrictions that thinned the ranks of student - oriented cards, but those that remain are pretty good, our survey finds... (See Student card survey)
Best Western imposes relatively few restrictions on redemption of points, so cashing in your card's rewards should be easy.
Given the restrictions (and risks) of a self - imposed release date, it's probably better this way.
As a performer and photographer, Wilson is best known for her role - playing self - portraits — as Jayne Wark explains in the Martha Wilson Sourcebook accompanying the exhibition, «Wilson's inquiry into identity formations aligns her early work with the broad impetus of 1970s feminist art to shake loose what were perceived as the imposed roles and restrictions upon women in patriarchy.»
«The Constitution imposes too many restrictions on government interference for Mr. Sachs, and we'd be better served if we moved toward a «French - style» constitution that consolidated the executive and legislative branches and empowered experts to help us manage the «complexity of our economy.»»
If the ECJ ruling ultimately results in revisiting and tightening the environmental restrictions imposed on the 2010 water use permit, this may very well result in a re-opening of the proceedings before the ICSID tribunal.
The Court found that the four - hour restriction to Ray's visits with Ms. Brand's parents imposed by the trial judge unnecessary and contrary to his own finding on the bond between the son and Ms. Brand and her family, and not in the son's best interests.
The first thing you should do is actually turn on the parental controls, which will allow you to then set up restrictions for games and apps, as well as impose time limits on system use.
Some other banks also impose these restrictions on REO sales, and one or two banks are now imposes restrictions on short sales as well (though 30 days are more common on short sales).
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