It does not help that many countries impose restrictions on short-selling (the ability to bet on falling prices).
It looks like Apple is continuing to impose restrictions on their devices that limit both content publishers and consumers.
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Mr Mursi's predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, complied with Israel's request to impose restrictions on Gaza after Hamas ousted the rival Fatah faction in 2007.
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And, with many people rushing to take their money out of banks, the authorities have had to impose restrictions on withdrawals to avert a collapse of the financial system.
For example, some Western nations do not have the legal ability to impose restrictions on the export of missile technologies -- unless such technologies are controlled multilaterally by COCOM.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius said Tuesday that Lithuania is considering asking the European Union to impose restrictions on electricity trading by third parties that generate electric power without complying with nuclear safety requirements.
It also has become clear that Saudi Arabia is perfectly willing from time to time to increase oil prices at the expense of world economies and to impose restrictions on U.S. use of Saudi bases.
If broadcast flag rules and technology were in place, it could keep a university from playing part of a news program for a distance-learning course taken over the Internet, or even impose restrictions on a teacher who records a documentary to show in class, she says.
It would also extend the life span of import restrictions to ten years from five and grant the President the power to impose emergency restrictions on the importation of cultural artifacts from any country in the world, like Afghanistan, not just Unesco-convention parties.
It would also extend the life span of import restrictions to ten years from five and grant the President the power to impose emergency restrictions on the importation of cultural artifacts from any country in the world, like Afghanistan, not just Unesco convention parties.
The school previously said the conference agreed not to impose uniform restrictions on Boise State.
So why is the Supreme Court now trying to impose substantial restrictions on class actions?
Plans to impose visa restrictions on Brazilian tourists have been put on hold by Home Secretary Theresa May.
Right to work laws similarly impose artificial restrictions on voluntary association and the ability of employers and employees to bargain.
This type of conviction can impose significant restrictions on an individual's future.
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The relatives had challenged the commission's ruling not to impose any restrictions on a nationalist parade through the town on St Patrick's Day, 17 March.
The new data rebut assertions that the United States needs to impose new restrictions on coal-fired power plants and other sources of carbon dioxide emissions.
Russia will not impose environmental restrictions on Arctic drilling as tight as those the U.S. EPA has forced on Shell, which was required to spend millions to reduce diesel emissions from the Kulluk.
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The Home Office said told BBC News Online this announcement was designed to provide a "statutory framework" for and impose "further restrictions" on existing powers.
Irrespective of the Soviets' decision to impose or rescind comparable restrictions on American travel in the USSR, it would not be in the United States' interest to give Soviet nationals greater access to presently restricted areas of the United States.
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The certainty that carbon dioxide restrictions will impose higher energy prices on U.S. consumers and the U.S. economy is clearly evident when examining the relative costs of various energy sources.
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British Eurosceptics fear that the draft constitution would allow Brussels to impose continental-style labour-market restrictions on Britain, thereby importing continental-style high unemployment.
All existing EU states can impose transitional restrictions for up to seven years on the right of residents of eight of the 10 new EU member states to work and claim benefits.
Mothers of young children have been particularly aggressive about prodding the government to increase food testing, and to re-evaluate the safety limit and impose more restrictions, such as a ceiling on radiation measurements in school lunches.
The deal includes provisions that are more specific than the sort of restrictions that the Feds often impose on drug makers, such as agreeing not to misuse continuing medical education programs for marketing or awarding grants to doctors based on their prescribing habits.
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The U.S. has benefitted immensely over the years from the fact that the other countries of the world do not impose the same arcane tax reporting and investment restrictions on their expats as the U.S. imposes on its.
Their attempts to buy cars more cheaply across the Channel have often been frustrated because of restrictions that the car makers were allowed to impose on dealers.
He must also impose at least two of six possible penalties, which include flight restrictions on Syrian planes and the limitation of diplomatic contact between the two countries.
But I also think the IRS has made it clear that they want to impose a gift tax on transfers to 501(c)(4) organizations based on existing restrictions for charitable organizations which attempt to influence legislation or participate in political campaigns.
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