to come into force造句1. New driving regulations are going to come into force later this year.
2. The Convention was to come into force upon ratification by 30 states.
3. The new rules, due to come into force in October, aim to hale the number of twin IF pregnancies .
4. The first price increases are due to come into force in July.
5. New environmental regulations need to come into force to stop global warming.
6. By comparison, new global regulation due to come into force in 2019 asks banks to hold a minimum of 7 percent in quality capital, or a likely 9.5 percent for the biggest institutions.
7. The legislation is expected to come into force in April next year.
8. A sharply tighter ETS regime is likely to come into force.
9. The bill is expected to received royal assent in July, the regulations to come into force early 1994.
10. But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force.
11. The accord, which followed two years of negotiations, was scheduled to come into force in September 1994.
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12. Accounts must follow a format that will be laid down in regulations due to come into force in September 1993.
13. If market abuse does not stop with this new regime, due to come into force from June 20th, the FSA will take further steps.
14. The group notes that a past fishing treaty took almost ten years to come into force.
15. He brings with him plans for a free trade deal between the nations, planned to come into force by 2010.
16. De Boer pointed out that the 1997 Kyoto protocol, the world's existing treaty on greenhouse gas emissions, took several years to finalise and to come into force.
17. Even if officials around America do promulgate fierce regulations, those will take some time to come into force, and are bound to be the subject of endless lawsuits.
18. An EU measure called Rome III, now under negotiation and pencilled in[3] to come into force in 2008, tries to ensure that the marriage is ended by the law that has governed it most closely.
19. The group notes that a past fishing treaty took almost 10 years to come into force.
20. Kyoto took seven years before Russia ratified and it came into force but we don't have that luxury on this one: it has to come into force in two years.