The obvious, but only partial, answer is that he has raised existing taxes and imposed new ones.
Based on all your diplomatic experience, do you think it's wise to set that kind of self-imposed deadline?
Abolishing the targets imposed on all areas outside London handed local authorities more power over planning.
But will this self-imposed deadline for departure leave Rhodri Morgan as a "lame-duck" first minister?
Russia has also imposed anti-dumping duties on Ukrainian pipes, one of the country's main exports.
But they also drive me crazy because of the limitations imposed on them by Apple.
For years, tech executives have labored under a self-imposed burden of trying to imitate his showmanship.
And despite those self-imposed constraints, he also wants to dramatically reduce the long-term deficit.
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After decades of an open-door policy, the 1924 U.S. Immigration Act imposed quotas by nationality.
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The General Teaching Council for Wales imposed an indefinite prohibition order on Wilkie on Thursday.
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Allbaugh was quick to add that burdensome requirements would not be imposed from the top down.
Imposed rent controls usually lessen apartment availability while housing subsidies make homes more expensive.
The guidelines set a broadly similar starting point for fines imposed against sole traders or individuals.
Such self-imposed blackmail presumes easier judgments when he is even better equipped than now.
The economic policies imposed on Greece by the governing elite have made things worse.
Its maker, Claude Lanzmann, seemed to come from nowhere, even as he imposed his vision everywhere.
He also has the power to lift his self-imposed moratorium on transfers to Yemen.
For a long time, only Japan imposed a more onerous tax rate than the United States.
Invisible charges imposed by a financial cartel is not my idea of a free market.
That's not to say that such relationships are imposed by the French and benefit them exclusively.
The real austerity will be imposed on taxpayers, and not only on the rich.
In the mid-Nineties the town imposed a tourist tax and the ships pulled out.
Moreover, once the first global tax is imposed, the floodgates will be opened for similar proposals.
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Ordinarily, sales and use taxes in the Commonwealth are imposed at a rate of 6.25%.
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The United Nations imposed tough sanctions on North Korea last month following its third nuclear test.
Will additional merger conditions be imposed after all this time by a single state?
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In May, the US imposed similar tariffs of about 31% on solar panel imports from China.
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This was imposed on wine retailer The Trade Beverage Company Ltd of Mobberley in Cheshire.
Would you contest a fee imposed by a hotel for something that you did not use?
Why do we have to have all of these formulatic expressions imposed on my music?
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