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reimpose造句
(1) The income tax is to be reimposed next year after ten years' exemption. (2) Such a move would reimpose the dead hand of state control and political interference. (3) Any attempt to reimpose the Mosaic civil laws or their penalties fails to understand the typological, temporary, national character of the Old (Mosaic) covenant. (4) As Chinese security forces reimpose order after a bloody spasm of ethnic unrest in Xinjiang, Turkey is finding itself in the line of fire. (5) But the pressure to reimpose barriers in 'sl three loc'ses is now growing in advanced economies. (6) But the pressure to reimpose obstructions in ingl three settings is now growing in hi-tech economies. (7) It is now time to reimpose some rules and regulations. (8) And it would reimpose the odious global "gag" rule[/reimpose.html], which forbids giving federal money to any group that even talks about abortions. (9) For example this happened in 1972 when the Westminster Parliament reimposed direct rule in Northern Ireland. (10) And in the past 20 years some Islamic states, notably Iran and Pakistan, have tried to reimpose the Koranic ban—in practice, that is, to make bankers find ways round it. (11) A few dozen protesters remained in Tahrir Square after Friday's large, peaceful protest against the military's wish to reimpose itself on Egypt's future constitution. (12) John Kerry, chairman of the US Senate foreign relations committee, called for oil companies to halt operations in Libya and suggested the US reimpose sanctions on Tripoli. (13) The Obama administration is now working with allies to reimpose economic and financial sanctions that a few years ago were very successful in squeezing the North Korean regime.