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8 Sentences With "imposed penalty"

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The United States imposed penalty tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods on Friday.
Sharapova is ranked No. 145 because of her long layoff mandated by the imposed penalty for taking performance enhancing drugs.
The gap between the two (which is referred to as the behavior gap) is effectively a self-imposed penalty that investors suffer in their attempts to time the market.
"The gap between the two (which we refer to as the behavior gap) is effectively a self-imposed penalty that investors suffer in their attempts to time the market," Johnson wrote in an email.
He finished the 2011 season 8–23. In October 2011, Gillispie exceeded the 20-hour practice limit set by the NCAA. Both Gillispie and assistant coach Bubba Jennings were reprimanded by Texas Tech in January 2012. The secondary violation was reported to the NCAA, and the organization approved the self-imposed penalty of a 12-hour, 20-minute reduction in practice time.
In July 2012 Victoria increased the on-the-spot penalty for car dooring from $141 to $352, also increasing the maximum court imposed penalty from $432 to $1408. In March 2015 stickers were placed in taxis in the state, advising passengers to look for bicycles before leaving the vehicle; at the time 13% of car dooring incidents in the state involved taxis.
In 2009, the government continued to investigate and prosecute trafficking offenders, increased the minimum imposed penalty for convicted traffickers, and for the first time, ordered a trafficker to pay compensation to a victim. Croatia provided significant funding to NGOs providing assistance and shelter to trafficking victims during the reporting period and continued proactive training and outreach on victim identification. However, the government identified very few trafficking victims in 2009 and failed to protect some victim witnesses."Croatia". Trafficking in Persons Report 2010.
Morrow, p.213. In the 4th century BC, the suspect was judged by the Palladion, a court which had jurisdiction over unintentional homicide;Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 57:3. the imposed penalty seems to have been more than a fine but less than death—maybe exile, as was the case in the murder of a Metic. Corinthian black-figure terra-cotta votive tablet of slaves working in a mine, dated to the late seventh century BC However, slaves did belong to their master's household.

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