reimposition in a sentence
Examples
- Earlier, he traveled to France's border with Belgium to oversee the reimposition of the border controls that were lifted last year.
- Texas executed 37 men in 1997, the highest yearly total for any state since the reimposition of the death penalty two decades ago.
- Bildt told Milosevic that failure to sideline Karadzic could lead to reimposition of international sanctions against Bosnian Serbs and Serbia itself, Murphy said.
- BAP President Deogracias Vistan yesterday said allBAP-member banks were informed of the reimposition of the price cap during their meeting Monday night.
- The proposed resolution orders an immediate end to the economic sanctions, but calls for their reimposition if Yugoslavia fails to sign a peace agreement.
- "We don't think there are conditions to justify . . . the reimposition of the sanctions at this point,"
- Behind the dispute is the conviction of both parties that Boutros-Ghali would be reluctant to urge reimposition of sanctions unless there was no alternative.
- Justice Minister Lakshman Peiris said while announcing reimposition of the death penalty said : " The deterrent value of the death sentence has been lost.
- The Serbian leader has recently increased pressure on Karadzic, apparently fearing reimposition of tough sanctions imposed in 1992 for fomenting war in Bosnia and Croatia.
- Proponents, however, say crimes remain widespread despite the reimposition of the death penalty because no one has been executed yet under the 1994 law.