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33 Sentences With "paid a penalty"

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In 2007, it paid a penalty more than $630 million.
In 19983, it paid a penalty more than $630 million.
Around 45 percent of tax filers who paid a penalty or who claimed an exemption are under age 35.
He paid a penalty of $75,20123 as well as the amount of the management fees in question, with interest.
In a 2014 settlement with the agency, Feder was barred from the securities industry and paid a penalty of $20133,000.
Only once before has an issuer in the enormous municipal bonds market paid a penalty to settle securities charges, the S.E.C. said.
Fewer people paid a penalty for not having health insurance in 6900 than the year before, according to new data from the IRS.
But with bond yields very low, and with central banks willing buyers of government bonds, countries have not paid a penalty for their bigger debt burdens.
Those who did not reach that point paid a penalty that went into a fund to help train local residents to be plumbers, carpenters and electricians.
Those who did not meet that requirement paid a penalty that went into a fund to help train local residents to be plumbers, carpenters and electricians.
And given how little cheating is caught, reporting them would have meant that they paid a penalty that lots of others ought to — but won't — pay.
The U.S. had also banned China's No. 2 telecom company ZTE for violating sanctions against Iran and North Korea, but the ban was lifted after ZTE paid a penalty.
In 2012 it paid a penalty of $13 million for facilitating billions of dollars worth of payments through the U.S. banking system on behalf of Cuban and Iranian clients.
Uber paid a penalty of 190 million Philippine pesos ($3.72M) to get the suspension lifted, according to Reuters, and another 300 million pesos ($5.87M) in financial assistance to drivers.
Mr. Kloski paid a penalty for going uninsured in 2014 rather than even explore whether he might qualify for a subsidy and find an affordable private plan through the marketplaces.
In September, Och-Ziff's African unit pleaded guilty to bribery charges, signifying the first time a publicly listed hedge fund had paid a penalty for violating the corrupt practices act.
This suggests these candidates may have paid a penalty by not focusing more effort on increasing turnout among their own voters and concentrating instead on independent and even opposition-party voters.
About 45 percent of the people who paid a penalty or claimed an exemption for 2014 were under the age of 35, compared to just 30 percent of all taxpayers that year.
In 2300, the first year the law was in effect, about 26 million Americans paid a penalty for going without insurance, at an average of $7503, according to preliminary data from the Internal Revenue Service.
Uber paid a penalty of 190 million Philippine pesos ($3.72 million), almost 20 times what it had earlier offered to pay, and another 300 million pesos ($5.87 million) as financial assistance to drivers as demanded by the regulator.
For older STOVL jets, like the AV-8 Harrier, weapons, fuel, and payload could be carried externally, so while the heavier jet paid a penalty in terms of total amount of gear it could carry, the penalty was survivable.
On Friday, the Trump administration reportedly told Congress it had reached a deal with the Chinese government to lift a ban preventing ZTE from buying American goods if it paid a penalty for violating American sanctions on North Korea and Iran.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service said on Wednesday it will not reject tax filings that do not indicate whether the taxpayer had health coverage or paid a penalty set under Obamacare, setting aside a tougher planned oversight of the health law.
If the firm pleads guilty, it would be the first time a publicly listed hedge fund has paid a penalty for violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a 1977 federal law that makes it illegal for an American company to bribe foreign officials to gain access to a deal.
The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent out about 700,000 notices earlier this year to suspected evaders to coax them to declare hidden income and assets, known as "black money" in India, promising they would not be pursued by authorities if they came clean and paid a penalty.
Under the law, the government can boot companies that defraud Medicare and Medicaid out of those programs, but when Novartis got caught, it just paid a penalty — one so laughably small that its C.E.O. said afterward that it "remains to be seen" whether his company would actually consider changing its behavior.
EPA inspections found that from at least 2012 to 2013, Fort Wainwright failed to monitor underground storage tanks regularly, perform leak detection tests, and investigate suspected releases. The Army paid a penalty of nearly $158,700.
Chrysler paid a penalty for every car not produced and V6 engine not purchased from Renault. A new, "highly advanced" factory (called Bramalea Assembly) was built to manufacture the Premier at Bramalea. This was near an existing AMC plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. This state of the art plant was opened in 1986 and was one of AMC's assets that interested Chrysler.
Since 2011, Konop has worked at the CFPB and currently serves as Senior Litigation Counsel in the Office of Enforcememt at the Bureau. At the CFPB, in 2016 Konop was lead Bureau counsel on CFPB vs. Bridgepoint, in which the Bureau took action against Bridgepoint Education, Inc., a for-profit college chain for “deceiving students into taking out private student loans that cost more than advertised.” Bridgepoint paid a penalty of $8 million to the CFPB and forgave and refunded loans to students totaling $23.5 million.
It was reported in May 2015 that Tehran would release the ship after it paid a penalty. In March 2017, at the 34th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council, Vanuatu made a joint statement on behalf of the Marshall Islands and some other Pacific nations raising human rights violations in the Western New Guinea, which has been occupied by Indonesia since 1963, and requested that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights produce a report. Indonesia rejected allegations. More than 100,000 Papuans have died during a 50-year Papua conflict.
In addition to the negotiated plea deal, SoCalGas had paid a penalty fine of a relatively small $4 million U.S. dollars. US$4 million is the equivalent of the amount of revenue that SoCalGas received in profits in less than most average 12 hour time periods during the fiscal year of 2015. The Porter Ranch Gas Leak has been cited often by experts and independent tests as the largest gas leak in U.S. History. In 2018 SoCalGas agreed to payments of $119.5 million to several government entities over the incident.
Onodera, Boshin nanboku sensō to Tōhoku seiken, p. 149. As a result, the new Meiji government treated Nanbu clan harshly at the end of the war by seizing the territory and expelling the Nanbu clan to the vacant Shiroishi Castle, where a new 130,000 koku domain was created out of former Sendai Domain lands in early 1868.Nanbu chūi 南部中尉, p. 4. (Accessed from National Diet Library , 15 August 2008) Six months later, the Nanbu petitioned to return to Morioka, to which the government agreed provided that they paid a penalty of 700,000 gold ryō.
In 2014, Bridgepoint Education settled a lawsuit with the State of Iowa for $7.25 million, denying any "wrongdoing but agreed to not use any 'unconscionable or coercive tactics' to encourage students to enroll." In 2016, a former senior vice president at Ashford University alleged that Bridgepoint falsified its financial reports by inaccurately projecting the student retention rate. In 2016, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action against the company for “deceiving students into taking out private student loans that cost more than advertised.” Bridgepoint paid a penalty of $8 million to the CFPB and forgave and refunded loans to students totaling $23.5 million.

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