Impose
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Instead of blustering and showing off long lists of products on which the EU will now
impose
tariffs, European leaders should signal to the US that they are willing to organize a VER for their steel producers.
In the past, the US has insisted on trying to
impose
its own models of development and democratization on foreign countries.
Permitting the lenders to
impose
policy conditions on borrowers, and to monitor their compliance, can redress this problem.
No country’s taxpayers have wanted to feel that they are paying for others’ excesses: the single currency did not
impose
shared responsibility.
Moreover, with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remaining as Iran’s president, the West will once again resort to its usual method of dealing with unfriendly regimes:
impose
more sanctions.
Because Canada’s public health service provides care for people with dementia who are unable to care for themselves, Bennett knew that she would not have to be a burden on her family; nonetheless, she was concerned about the burden that she would
impose
upon the public purse.
But pushback has already begun, with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta arguing that further reductions will
impose
“substantial risk” to America’s national security.
Policymakers should also
impose
a cap on the maximum value of imports that can be excluded.
The other is capital-flow volatility, which has driven policymakers in some countries to pursue their own monetary easing or to
impose
capital controls, in order to prevent damage to growth in the tradable sector.
Western nations, the Japanese say, should not try to
impose
their cultural beliefs on them.
Efficient financial systems are supposed to promote growth in the real economy, not
impose
a huge tax burden.
Emerging and developing countries are demanding a stronger voice in the IMF, but they also seem to be suggesting that they would like it to be less intrusive and less able to
impose
conditionality – while simultaneously providing more and cheaper financing.
For creditors, especially German lenders, the main priority has been to
impose
austerity and discipline on the eurozone’s profligate south.
Indeed, as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling neared, Henry Aaron, a distinguished senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, pointed out that the US Constitution requires the president “to spend what Congress has instructed him to spend, to raise only those taxes Congress has authorized him to impose, and to borrow no more than Congress authorizes.”
President Donald Trump’s threat on April 5 to
impose
tariffs on an additional $100 billion of Chinese exports, provoked by China’s response to his own earlier action, points to just this threat of escalation.
On April 3, the Trump administration announced its intention to
impose
tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese exports, in response to industrial espionage, licensing, and other intellectual-property concerns.
So no one in Europe needs to fear that the Czech Republic has some nostalgic or idiosyncratic agenda that it wants to
impose
on the Union.
Second, he can command the Environmental Protection Agency to
impose
administrative controls on coal plants and automobile producers even if the Congress does not pass new legislation.
The EU is trying to
impose
quotas that many member states strenuously oppose, forcing refugees to take up residence in countries where they are not welcome and do not want to go, and returning to Turkey others who reached Europe by irregular means.
And now, on the European and American attempt to
impose
UN-mandated sanctions on Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, the BRICS have gone from bad to worse.
Yes, America mismanaged its economy; but, no, the US did not somehow manage to
impose
the brunt of the global fallout on Europe.
Germany, for example, plans to
impose
a legal minimum wage, as other countries have done in the past.
Today, it is more important to give adequate financial support to Ukraine than to
impose
new sanctions on Russia.
So communist General Albert Makashov’s recent remarks that "the Russian Government should
impose
quotas on hiring non-ethnic Russians" should not have been surprising.
France's Prime Minister, Pierre Raffarin, defends his government's position by saying that France was not prepared to
impose
austerity on its own people.
Most of America's 50 states have constitutional amendments that effectively
impose
a balanced budget.
There has been pressure to
impose
targeted sanctions aimed at impeding the financial operations of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, which holds a virtual monopoly over strategic industries such as banking, defense and construction.
Under this plan, policymakers would establish a ceiling for the trade deficit each year and
impose
limits on trading partners’ surpluses.
Trump has also threatened to
impose
tariffs on $350 billion worth of imported motor vehicles and parts.
When the foreign share of debt grows, so do the political incentives to
impose
the costs of that debt on foreigners.
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