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reimposition

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Noun1.reimposition - imposition again
imposition, infliction - the act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo)


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If so, it will not just be complete nationalisation of the banks we will be considering but the reimposition of capital and exchange controls.
A constitutional amendment that could lead to a reimposition of the sales tax on services will go to Florida voters this fall.
Such a regulation, known by the misleading term "the Fairness Doctrine," was abandoned by the Federal Communications Commission two decades ago, but recently some Democratic leaders have called for the reimposition of such constraintsa move widely seen as intended to curb the influence of conservative talk-show hosts.
 
 
 
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