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  • A curfew has been reimposed in the trouble-torn district.
  • At the same time, you are seeing in Tunisia that when you have an open competition for votes in a fairly pluralistic and complex society, the natural process of compromise comes through, as long as no one is allowed to take over and reimpose the former authoritarianism. 20-20 vs. 9-9-9
  • Partially lifted in the 1760s, controls were reimposed in the early 1770s and then lifted again in 1775.
  • The government reimposed a 30 percent duty on imported rice and 25 percent duty on imported sugar in January 2000 to protect local farmers against cheap imports.
  • And last night restrictions banning the transportation of livestock were reimposed in the Settle and Clitheroe areas.
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  • The fine was reimposed
  • In an address before a joint session of Congress this year, President Felipe Calderon asked the United States to reimpose a ban on the assault-style rifles favored by Mexican drug cartels and to work harder to stop weapons flowing from gun shops and gun shows along the southwest border into Mexico. U.S. and Mexico struggle to stop flow of weapons across border
  • It is understood that an overtime ban may be reimposed by caterers this week and sources say it is likely that the caterers and baggage handlers will shortly serve strike notice on the company.
  • The result is an outcry from U.S. and European manufacturers and a rush to reimpose quotas on Chinese textiles and clothing within months.
  • Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country.
  • Even if he agreed to reimpose the settlement "freeze" that expired on September 26, construction would continue, as it has almost unabated during the past ten months, when the freeze was in effect. Henry Siegman: Netanyahu's Freeze Scam
  • The curfew was reimposed in the state from 1.30 pm.
  • The problem of Jim Crow in the South was a direct product of slavery – indeed it was a deliberate and concerted effort by Southerners to reimpose slavery in everything but name. The Volokh Conspiracy » Bruce Bartlett’s Attack on Libertarianism
  • Her most controversial remark was her attack on both statism and super-statism: "We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them reimposed at a European level with a European super-state exercising a new dominance from Brussels. What Would The Iron Lady Do?
  • Thailand earlier this month reimposed a 15% withholding tax on foreigners 'gains from government-related bonds, and Korean officials have said they're willing to consider similar measures. China's Move May Push Capital Controls in Asia
  • He will not reimpose the Business taxes of the 1990s to fund the excess Spending. The Budget Issue, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He had previously demanded the government to reimpose the 300 percent import duty on luxury cars.
  • Direct rule from Westminster was reimposed last October, when the government suspended the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • It would be difficult to simply reimpose sanctions because this would require the remobilisation of the entire international community. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It was on 1 September 1977 that South Africa reimposed direct rule over the enclave and reasserted its claim to sovereignty based on the original annexation.
  • The Minimum Lending Rate was raised to an all-time high and the government rushed to reimpose exchange controls. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Having allowed laxity to creep into the fiscal policy management, control was reimposed in the last two years.
  • Nixon, under increasing political pressure from the investigations of the Watergate break-in, reluctantly reimposed a freeze in June 1973. Matthew Yglesias » FDR, Reagan and Our Current Predicament
  • In a brilliant chapter he shows how Roger reimposed English rule on Ireland in the wake of the Bruce invasion in 1315.
  • They reimposed a curfew which local residents had been largely ignoring in recent days.
  • President Jimmy Carter let it lapse in 1977, but it was reimposed by President Ronald Reagan in 1982.
  • The income tax is to be reimposed next year after ten years' exemption.
  • In 1954, after the French had failed to reimpose their rule on Vietnam, delegates to the Geneva Conference agreed that elections would be held in all three of the countries of Indochina.
  • The Minimum Lending Rate was raised to an all-time high and the government rushed to reimpose exchange controls. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • On July 12, U.S. authorities reimposed a deepwater drilling moratorium, which has been vehemently opposed by the oil industry since it was first imposed in May but which the government says is necessary to ensure safe drilling practices. Oil Majors Building Disaster-Response System
  • Although a U.S. District Judge on April 25 ordered an immediate end to the NFL lockout, the threat still exists that the lockout could be reimposed.‬ NFL in Talks to Put NFL Network on Tablets
  • Russia's current leaders, who have reimposed a large dose of authoritarian control, speak nothing of the three men and little about the event that consumed them—a last-gasp Communist coup, 20 years ago this weekend, to salvage rigid Soviet rule. New Russia Turns 20, Its Martyrs Forgotten
  • Environmentalists, in contrast, are hoping that the congressional limits on offshore drilling that expired two years ago are reimposed, or at least that the pace of development is slowed. As offshore drilling moratorium nears an end, questions about what's next
  • And in the past 20 years some Islamic states, notably Iran and Pakistan, have tried to reimpose the Koranic ban—in practice, that is(Sentencedict), to make bankers find ways round it.
  • The country's Supreme Court overturned he law, but the president then reimposed it by decree.
  • The income tax is to be reimposed next year after ten years' exemption.
  • However, an even newer era began on Feb. 25, 2011, when the Obama administration reimposed economic sanctions on Libya. Here's an Unlike.ly Tale: Gadhafi Does Swimming.ly on the Internet
  • Because their crime was committed before the death penalty was reimposed in 1994, the killers were not eligible to receive the death penalty.
  • Meanwhile, indefinite curfew has been reimposed in the state from this afternoon.
  • Another attempt at corporate intimidation was led by Sen. Charles Schumer who tried to steer through the Disclose Act which would have reimposed restrictions on corporate, but not union, political expenditures. Free Speech for Unions, but Not for Other Corporations?
  • The only opposition comes from those who want to turn back the clock completely, spin the altar around, put the Mass back in Latin, enshrine the tabernacle on the altar, and reimpose the law of Friday abstinence.
  • Broader measures are readily available: To start, Western governments could reimpose visa bans and asset freezes on senior Belarusan officials that were lifted in 2008. Morning Bits
  • The curfew was lifted in some parts of the city one day, only to be reimposed the next day in the same or other localities because new incidents had occurred.

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