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Statements with late penalties, interest on the late penalties, penalties for exceeding the credit limit and late penalties on those penalties, punitive rates of interest, and demands for final settlement.
"Questionable or not, four penalties are four penalties," Todd Bowles said.
Civil penalties, in addition to criminal penalties, should be on the table.
Frosh said the states are seeking civil penalties, injunctive relief and other penalties.
Iowa had 11 penalties for 110 yards, while Indiana had 10 penalties for 99 yards.
Because the penalties came due to his treatment of the officials, both penalties were assessed.
Two other penalties against him for defensive holding were declined, one due to offsetting penalties.
Tax delinquency can result in a whole host of monetary penalties and, in some cases, even criminal penalties.
The company also incurred penalties for failing to meet certain public-information-disclosure requirements and registration-rights penalties.
The NHL rulebook apparently transforms between the regular season and the playoffs, which is to say penalties we all accept to be penalties in the regular season may not be penalties in the postseason.
Utah piled up six penalties in the first 16 minutes and totaled seven penalties for 94 yards by halftime.
"Seizure of servers, criminal penalties against corporate directors and Stop Data Processing orders would actually be painful penalties," he argued.
Violators of the new ban will receive "stern penalties," but no details of what those penalties will be have been provided.
"At best, token penalties are imposed on the offending inmate, and often there are no penalties at all," the suit alleges.
They took three penalties in the first nine minutes, including two too-many-men penalties in the game's opening three minutes.
And I don&apost know that it means any jail time, but it could mean some fines and some penalties, civil penalties.
Home growing: No. Impaired driving penalties: The province beefed up its Highway Traffic Act to include new penalties for cannabis-impaired driving.
"We will use criminal penalties, we will use civil penalties," said Sessions in announcing the Prescription Interdiction and Litigation (PIL) Task Force.
Penalties include fines, often $5,000 to $16,000, for speeding in the pit lane; time penalties; and drops in a driver's starting position.
Financial institutions will face strong financial penalties for breaching their obligations, it added, although no further details were provided on the penalties.
Weak penalties have also made reporting more of a choice than a mandate — penalties can be as little as a small fine.
The undisciplined Dolphins, who came into the game with the second-most penalties in the N.F.L., had 14 penalties for 145 yards.
During its first 12 months, Obama's EPA closed 20173 cases resulting in $71 million in civil penalties, Bush's EPA closed 112 cases resulting in $50 million in penalties, and Clinton's EPA closed 73 cases resulting in $55 million in penalties.
" Penalties only come into play if you owe the IRS, says Smith: "Both penalties are a function of the amount of tax owed.
Two Michigan laws taking effect this month will steepen penalties for animal abuse in the state after lawmakers said existing penalties were insufficient.
As for the penalties, the Seahawks were flagged 21 times for 75 yards — giving them 14 accepted penalties in their last four games.
Other countries have adopted what is known as the "Nordic model," which eliminates criminal penalties for selling sex but retains penalties for buyers.
This year, defensive pass interference penalties have gone way up, from 543 penalties per week in 2015 to 18.3 per week in 2016.
"Please be advised that such violations may result in criminal and administrative penalties, as well as civil penalties for each violation," the letter read.
Brady lost his first appeal, heard by Commissioner Goodell, who, in an unusual arrangement, hands down penalties and also hears appeals of those penalties.
At the same time, they have slid to 16th from eighth in killing penalties, and they are dead last in killing penalties at home.
If the current penalties are not sufficient to convince businesses to stop flooding us with unwanted robocalls, the penalties should be strengthened, not weakened.
SHARP DROP IN PENALTIES     Last year, Georgetown's Velikonja documented a sharp drop in total penalties assessed by the commission after Clayton took over as chairman.
These fines, impositions and incarceration penalties wind up costing local governments as much as $10 billion on pretrial incarceration and enforcing "failure to appear" penalties.
If abuse or neglect is found in a nursing home, penalties are enforced, ranging from monetary penalties to termination from the Medicare and Medicaid program.
It's also possible Facebook will face other penalties, like a renewed privacy agreement that could create stricter penalties and rules for the company to follow.
Assume a total of €10 billion of penalties by 2019, which will create a substantial hit to the bottom line; such penalties are not tax-deductible.
Interest and penalties for late payment of taxes may be charged, but there aren't any fees or penalties associated with simply filing an amended tax return.
Regulators are often legally limited in the penalties that they can impose on governments, and there is evidence that courts impose lower penalties on government violators.
Penalties for violating the law originally included criminal penalties, including possible jail time and hefty fines, but they have since been removed from the proposed measure.
The analysis found a 173 percent drop in penalties imposed and illicit profits ordered returned by the S.E.C. At the Justice Department, the analysis found a 72 percent decline in corporate penalties from criminal prosecutions, and a similar percent drop in certain civil penalties against financial institutions.
After committing five penalties and allowing 2.5 sacks as a rookie, he had a total of eight penalties and 1.5 sacks allowed over the last three years.
In addition, Congress should consider increasing criminal penalties for wire fraud to be as tough as criminal penalties and sentencing guidelines for identity theft and bank robbery.
He has stopped new investigations by the bureau and watered down penalties against lenders accused of preying on borrowers, to the point that the penalties are meaningless.
Between 2005 and 2013, the Seahawks forced opponents into 43 false-start penalties (penalties that are often due to crowd noise), far more than any other team.
Penalties: Atlanta lost 43 yards on five second-half penalties.. One of them short circuited a drive that would have almost certainly yielded a crucial field goal.
The three also face penalties ranging from civil fines of up to $1.1 million per violation to more serious criminal penalties, the Treasury Department said in a statement.
Biden has repented for some of his past, acknowledging that creating extra punitive penalties for crack was "a big mistake" and supporting efforts to reel back those penalties.
"Stern penalties" will be issued on financial institutions and any parties involved in issuing of ICOs, the statement added, without elaborating further on the details of those penalties.
"These penalties are in addition to the $892 million in penalties ZTE has already paid to the U.S government under the March 2017 settlement agreement," the Department said.
These penalties would also be added on top of traditional heroin penalties (for which the dealer would likely have been punished anyway), in effect making prison sentences even longer.
The tax charges have maximum penalties of three years in prison, and the counts for failure to report foreign bank accounts have maximum penalties of five years in prison.
Minnesota ranks among the top three teams in FBS in fewest penalty yards (277, third), fewest penalties per game (3.67, tied for first) and fewest penalties (33, second). 3.
I filed a FOIA request for documents related to those penalties as well as any other penalties enforced by the agency during the time the request was being processed.
They may be breaking the law, but the penalties for their discovery in this era of federal enforcement would be severe, and you'd be partly responsible for those penalties.
Speaking to mayors at the White House late last month, the president sounded the same note: And they've put in very strong penalties, and their penalties are really strong.
There is no reason to think harsher penalties for fentanyl would yield a different result and increasing penalties is unlikely to reduce the spread of fentanyl or reduce deaths.
"If you miss the Medicare window, then you end up paying penalties for as long as you're under the Medicare system, and those penalties can be severe," Freitag said.
Penalties are increased on employers who knowingly violate the requirements of E-Verify and criminal penalties are imposed on employers and employees who engage in or facilitate identity theft.
That is about 10 extra penalties per week on just those two categories, and I'm not even getting into all the extra penalties for taunting and hurting players fee fees.
It also underscores the importance of corporate self-reporting and remediation in limiting penalties, and offers compliance lessons on avoiding control lapses that can lead to penalties and bad publicity.
The bill would raise the maximum prison penalties for immigrants caught repeatedly entering the US illegally, with escalating penalties for the number of repeat offenses and for other criminal acts.
The government would also review APRA's available penalties, Frydenberg said, after the report said it was "important to ensure that penalties are effective deterrents and in step with community expectations".
October 2015: Court orders FERC to file a record of how it assessed civil penalties and to file a motion for an order affirming the civil penalties assessed by FERC.
You're not going to stop ... There's a new safe tackling initiative where they're calling penalties or they've threatened to call penalties if you lead with your helmet, so there's that.
At the S.E.C., the agency's Republican commissioners have balked at big corporate penalties, saying they unfairly punish innocent shareholders, while the Democratic commissioners argue that the penalties deter future lawbreaking.
The relief allows some people to end their exchange coverage and enroll in Part B without penalties or gaps in coverage, and in other cases to have their penalties reduced.
One answer would be to allow teams losing top free agents to still be compensated, but to impose lesser penalties — or no penalties at all — on teams that sign them.
Holcomb contends that regulating the legal market so buyers must be 22016 or older — while creating clear penalties for driving stoned — actually nurtures the CSA's goals more than broad criminal penalties.
Compared to the limited penalties imposed by the individual mandate, the financial penalties and loss of consumer protections for pre-existing conditions may provide a much stronger incentive to purchase insurance.
And penalties – it's a question of luck... and fate.
Potential penalties, Schrems argues, total up to € 7 billion.
The drugs still aren't necessarily legal, but the resolution means police cannot impose criminal penalties for using the natural drugs or use any city funds to investigate or enforce the criminal penalties.
Google is appealing both earlier penalties but has also made changes to how it operates Google Shopping and Android in Europe in the meanwhile, to avoid the risk of further punitive penalties.
"I think they've worked out, to play us they can't just go for penalties, scrum penalties and kick to the corner and go for the lineouts," he said before the second test.
Since then, Republicans have rallied more in the direction of supporting technological breakthroughs to reduce carbon without levying tax penalties on polluters, with the view that such penalties would stifle economic progress.
Washington state had said in 2016 it planned to impose $176 million in penalties related to state environmental claims, while other states said they sought penalties totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sanders did, in 1995, suggest that penalties for powder cocaine should be harsher to match penalties for crack cocaine, and boasted about supporting some "tough" laws, particularly programs funding police, in 20173.
The policy requires coordination with other federal and state enforcement authorities and consideration of the amount of penalties paid by the company to those authorities in order to avoid unnecessary or duplicative penalties.
Biden has offered a mea culpa of sorts for some of his past, acknowledging that creating extra punitive penalties for crack was "a big mistake," and supporting efforts to reel back those penalties.
The game was as ugly as expected, with Philip Rivers throwing three interceptions — and having two others wiped away by penalties — while the Raiders committed a season-high 12 penalties for 97 yards.
Deterrent penalties If a law's penalties don't cause a company any real financial harm, they will not have a deterrent effect because companies will just see it as a cost of doing business.
The CFPB seeks undisclosed civil penalties and redress for consumers.
Beijing, however, has called for those penalties to be eased.
Both BA and Marriott said they would contest their penalties.
Under Obamacare, employers who did not offer insurance face penalties.
Class 1 and 2 felonies generally carry lower maximum penalties.
Then he'll have to face whatever penalties his employer imposes.
"We took too many penalties," Panthers coach Bob Boughner said.
However, such penalties didn't dissuade prisoners from gambling with cards.
Under the EU proposal, there are no penalties for copyfraud.
Yet there aren't many economic penalties for spewing greenhouse gases.
In fiscal year 83, 28% of hospitals received such penalties.
The sanctions include penalties for five entities and four individuals.
There are no ramifications or penalties if we do not.
The law carries potential criminal penalties, although prosecutions are rare.
YouTube is also updating the penalties for receiving a strike.
There were only 75 offensive pass interference penalties in 2013.
Civil penalties are not typically brought on the first violation.
As president, [I] will raise and aggressively enforce those penalties.
But advocates are pushing for much stronger penalties for Facebook.
The proposed penalties were reported earlier this week by Reuters.
Most of these provisions will be enforced with heavy penalties.
They finished with an astounding 14 penalties for 105 yards.
"Once again, we took way too many penalties," Josi said.
On top of criminal prosecution, civil penalties can reach $27,500.
Without penalties, companies have few incentives to follow the law.
Nor does it mean that real penalties will be assessed.
It ordered the SEC to reconsider the penalties against Lorenzo.
The Horned Frogs also committed 11 penalties for 104 yards.
"I'm not on penalties... staff make the decision," White said.
That's one reason why the government designed penalties for uninsured.
And, among these penalties, is jail time for tech execs.
And the court will rule with a lot of penalties.
When you take stupid penalties, you don't kill them off.
The penalties announced this week are aimed at regime change.
The penalties are often small and rarely enforced, she said.
Severe penalties apply to buyers who have breached the rules.
She's suing for the back pay, plus penalties and interest.
The use and cultivation of cannabis may carry heavy penalties
It's done this through sanctions, penalties on North Korea's economy.
However, other penalties imposed on companies have been relatively modest.
What's more, penalties under the new California law are small.
He added that financial penalties and suspensions were also possible.
Women receiving the procedure would not face penalties, AP noted.
It has paid $2 billion in related penalties and settlements.
Penalties include imprisonment and sanctions like seizures, injunctions and fines.
The movement is divided over tactics and policies and penalties.
It is unclear what penalties could result from the summonses.
Penalties include jail time and fines of up to $7,000.
Underwood is asking for restitution of $2.8 million, plus penalties.
The amount of penalties sought could change as negotiations progress.
Penalties had mired certain drives while sacks had stalled others.
The penalties need to involve longer sentences and harsher fines.
Websites risk incurring massive financial penalties if they don't comply.
In one town, response times surged; in another, penalties skyrocketed.
His office's lawsuit seeks penalties and compensatory and punitive damages.
In fact, older men face harsher penalties than older women.
The complaint seeks permanent injunctions, disgorgement plus interest and penalties.
The bill "will enhance the penalties, by weight," Bates said.
The Hurricanes killed off all three penalties through two periods.
But the Asian superpower's recent penalties appeared to be significant.
We definitely had a few penalties going after each other.
The agency is also considering whether current penalties are sufficient.
The penalties for not getting insurance were not stiff enough.
The penalties attached to the individual mandate are too weak.
Spent too much time with the same guys killing penalties.
Testing and tough penalties, they say, argue against a revival.
Penalties will decide the final semifinalist of this World Cup.
Mr. Erdogan has also sought to reduce penalties against Halkbank.
Usada handed down a raft of penalties to Moorcones's customers.
Criminal penalties for homosexual acts were abolished only in 1997.
But lawmakers are pressing the agency to impose harsher penalties.
Breaking a nondisclosure agreement often comes with stiff financial penalties.
A federal statute defines domestic terrorism but carries no penalties.
It won't be easy to make penalties and fines stick.
In many cases, campaigns end up paying fines and penalties.
"Sometimes if I'm late for that, there's penalties," she said.
Criminal penalties against employers were enacted by Congress in 1986.
They are still under investigation and could face criminal penalties.
In addition, he may owe other excise taxes and penalties.
The new sanctions would make lifting those penalties almost impossible.
Violations of the ban carry severe penalties, including life imprisonment.
This renders them liable to penalties for not having coverage.
Those people can do so without penalties until February 29.
It did not specify the size of the potential penalties.
The panel also recommended maintaining stiff penalties against illegal sales.
Additionally, civil penalties are down significantly under Pruitt as well.
Oleske said that the law allowed for "stacking" of penalties.
Edmonton killed off two penalties while Detroit's unit killed one.
Friday's penalties could be particularly painful for Mr. Putin's regime.
Abuses rarely result in penalties for the companies, experts say.
"Two offensive penalties, 200 feet from our net," Vigneault said.
Running afoul of the law can lead to severe penalties.
There are no penalties for falling short of declared targets.
The Raiders committed 12 penalties to none for the Chiefs.
"He had to pay a fortune in penalties," Slott said.
Trump unenthusiastically signed the penalties into law early last month.
It's unclear if the drones' owner will face any penalties.
The IRS can (and will) assess penalties in certain situations.
If you do, you could face penalties and criminal prosecution.
There are severe penalties for agencies refusing to produce them.
There will be penalties for those who do not comply.
It also includes new penalties against Iran and North Korea.
A major part of the Stars' problem was staying penalties.
In the most extreme cases, you could face criminal penalties.
For example, it outlines criminal penalties for pirating movies online.
Are there any penalties for pulling my money out early?
Both McConnell's and Ryan's home states face potential retaliatory penalties.
Beijing has retaliated with its own penalties on American products.
That's why the ability to obtain penalties is so important.
That's why the ability to obtain penalties is so important.
Protecting Facebook's broader ambitions from the most extreme antitrust penalties.
And penalties should be much higher for wrongdoing, Gidari argues.
Landlords who illegally evict tenants will also face stiffer penalties.
For one thing, pardons can't protect people from civil penalties.
The new penalties will go into effect on August 23.
Proposed penalties: In cases of "woefully inadequate cybersecurity" or failure to notify, the Senators propose fining doubly the automatic per consumer penalties, and increase the maximum penalty to 75% of the company's gross revenue.
Last year's annual EPA enforcement report showed that polluters were fined a total of $1.6 billion in penalties in fiscal 21625 -- about one-fifth of the $2900 billion EPA penalties collected the prior year.
In 85033, Congress amended the AWA to increase penalties for animal fighting, including making attendance at an animal fight a federal offense, and imposing additional penalties for bringing a child to an animal fight.
It is also possible that shifting clinicians' focus to readmissions distracted them from working to reduce mortality, since the readmissions penalties are over 10 times higher than the financial penalties for high death rates.
We recognize that, as with many laws, federal officials enforcing the Migratory Bird Treaty Act's strict liability penalties for bird killings need to exercise discretion when determining whether it is appropriate to impose penalties.
Impaired driving penalties: Nunavut has proposed to implement new offences and penalties to discourage cannabis-impaired driving, including suspending driver's licenses for drivers who fail roadside drug tests or those who refuse to take it.
Among other changes, HB 333 increased penalties for trafficking heroin below 2 grams to five to 10 years in prison, up from one to five years, and applied similar penalties to the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
These bureaucratic violations carry with them points penalties — more abstract than any of the other infractions to date — but the penalties themselves are a far cry from even the relatively concrete sin of ELO boosting.
Although, in a section on penalties, the Commission suggests systematic failure to comply should be subject to financial penalties of up to 4% of the hosting service provider's global turnover for their last business year.
Although Sanders did in 1995 suggest that penalties for powder cocaine should be harsher to match penalties for crack cocaine, and boasted about supporting some "tough on crime" laws, particularly programs funding police, in 2006.
The letter did not mention any penalties or deadline for compliance.
Monetary penalties are a deterrent, but only up to a point.
"But there's still some distance from actually slapping penalties," he said.
Brendan Rodgers claimed that Suarez was being unfairly denied legitimate penalties.
From his view, stiffer prison penalties deter crime, keeping Americans safe.
In addition, OAG is seeking restitution for consumers, penalties, and costs.
There are, at some companies, penalties and precautions short of termination.
The game had only eight total penalties, four on each team.
Each company had to pay $6 million in penalties and costs.
Uber may not get off with no financial penalties per se.
And the penalties can be steep if you neglect to file.
If it doesn't, it could face over $100,000 in civil penalties.
There is nothing legally binding or carrying any penalties within it.
Those who violate the law would be subject to civil penalties.
As a person received more warnings ("strikes"), their penalties would increase.
The bottom line: The penalties will now go into effect Jan.
The decision followed two others concerning harsh penalties for juvenile offenders.
There will be time later to apportion blame and determine penalties.
Cleveland had four penalties last week in the opener against Pittsburgh.
Meanwhile, some distributors have already been dealt penalties for their negligence.
The incident has sparked calls for tougher penalties for open borewells.
Instead, the banks are absorbing the penalties themselves, cutting into profits.
Russia's closest EU allies - Greece, Cyprus and Hungary - oppose such penalties.
We will raise penalties on pollution from fossil fuel energy generation.
"Nighthawkers", who hunt treasure illegally on others' land, face strict penalties.
The felony charges carry maximum penalties of 10 years in jail.
But without penalties for failing to do so, many do not.
After independence, only Jordan and Bahrain did away with such penalties.
Plus, the laws would discourage clopenings with the use of penalties.
Countries in egregious violation of these rules are subject to penalties.
Renzong Qiu saying weak/no penalties for breaking current rules. Ouch.
Stiff penalties and better information can keep irresponsible users in check.
The lawsuit seeks damages and penalties as well as an injunction.
America also threatened harsh penalties against firms that traded with it.
They should face criminal penalties if their acts break the law.
Those with low "scores" have to deal with penalties and restrictions.
The U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Swimming announced the penalties Thursday.
Tech executives could face fines and criminal penalties under the proposal.
Criminal penalties would be imposed for those who do not comply.
But economists say the trade penalties will not reverse the deficit.
Harsh new penalties came into force under Brunei's Islamic criminal code.
If no solution can be found, the president can impose penalties.
The practice resulted in the bank paying $185 million in penalties.
The game ultimately went to penalties, which Liverpool won 3-1.
Those operating commercial vehicles may face criminal penalties and license suspensions.
Muzzin (interference) and Nikita Zaitsev (tripping) were serving penalties for Toronto.
The penalties will be higher for my people than for others.
The Nittany Lions won despite committing eight penalties for 203 yards.
Maximum penalties for the crimes range from 25 years to life.
The government is seeking "substantial" civil penalties to settle the lawsuit.
Penalties are painful for those who fail to file an FBAR.
Uncertainty about financial penalties will hang over VW for some time.
If any penalties are warranted, they will be announced next week.
The Cowboys also hurt themselves with nine penalties for 74 yards.
It also establishes civil penalties when they fail to do so.
In 2017, the total amount collected was $1.6 billion in penalties.
Increased penalties are a common feature of new federal criminal legislation.
The regulator is seeking injunctive relief, monetary relief and civil penalties.
They finished the first quarter with five penalties for 40 yards.
They passed the "Safe Harbor From Fraud Penalties Policy" in 2015.
It also faces the possibility of fresh penalties from current investigations.
"The penalties for a noncitizen voting are just enormous," Keith said.
It would end the individual mandate penalties for not buying coverage.
The suit seeks at least $100,000 in civil penalties and costs.
However, there are no penalties defined for those who initiate hazing.
When it comes to cruel penalties, Simone Zaza knows the score.
The penalties for lying when registering a firm should be stiff.
The charges carry penalties of up to 10 years in prison.
Sanctions, penalties and arrests look like rational actions at the moment.
We continue to shoot ourselves in the foot with the penalties.
You put yourself in a hole when you take penalties early.
The Goldman settlement is at the lower end of previous penalties.
"Once we started killing those penalties, we woke up," Tortorella said.
These requirements are paternalistic penalties on people for being lower income.
They also object to paying penalties for not taking people in.
Current penalties on Moscow have already severely hurt the ruble's value.
Those sanctions include penalties for companies that do business with Iran.
Rules that rely primarily on financial penalties could also be enhanced.
Firms have also been made to pay $600 million in penalties.
Anonymity is not an option when your accusations trigger criminal penalties.
Then you will owe both the taxes and the accompanying penalties.
The semifinal ended in a scoreless tie and went to penalties.
It also includes new penalties against Iran and North Korea. Sens.
"Criminal penalties create fear that permeates everything," the report's author said.
The penalties for early withdrawal on CD accounts are usually significant.
This step would then allow adding stronger penalties for no insurance.
The companies had to pay almost $85033 million in criminal penalties.
That's why there ought to be a way to avoid penalties.
Failure to pass the Fed's exams can lead to severe penalties.
I welcome the increased penalties for repeat offenders in this bill.
I was penalized, sued them and won lawsuits against these penalties.
The team committed 18 penalties for a total of 158 yards.
The more they repeatedly abuse, the harsher the penalties they face.
But there's no evidence that stiffer penalties have reduced drug overdoses.
Under current law, that's not possible without paying massive tax penalties.
The company has already halted production in reaction to the penalties.
Even when regulation play ends, penalties carry to the next period.
The FDA has said it could impose civil or criminal penalties.
Others have ruined credit and face stiff penalties for missing payments.
The new civil penalties will go into effect on June 26.
Penalties for ostentatious celebration of scores are up sharply this season.
Indeed, there are no formal penalties for nations that violate COP21.
The charges carry penalties of up to 28500 years in prison.
No money was involved, and the penalties would be too slight.
This is the first increase in OSHA penalties in 25 years.
Companies might also have to pay civil penalties to the city.
Penalties could include fines and up to 15 days in jail.
The penalties affecting other companies have improved First Solar's strategic position.
S.) - U.S. beat China 5-4 on penalties (0-0 a.e.
Vestager also has threatened additional penalties over Google's Android operating system.
Weed crackdown: Penalties for pot use may get a lot worse.
The complaint could mean massive financial penalties and even permanent closure.
This means strengthening law enforcement, improving legislation and toughening up penalties.
If you do, you'll have to pay hefty penalties and taxes.
Trudeau has said scrapping the deal would cost "billions" in penalties.
They also collected record grid penalties due to frequent engine failures.
State media called the new penalties against Pyongyang "enormous," Reuters reported.
FERC. And what were the penalties the company incurred from FERC?
Civil penalties were added as part of the Export Authorization Act.
That commission is expected to rule on penalties in coming months.
Andrew M. Cuomo signed a law increasing penalties for their use.
Alongside the initial fine, Google is potentially faced with additional penalties.
There are 30 minutes for either side to score before penalties.
The referee blows his whistle, and we are going to penalties!
Such investigations have led to huge penalties for Apple and others.
Over and over, penalties have not been called in those instances.
Meet Century Aluminum, the tiny manufacturer that pressed for those penalties.
He scored no goals, had no assists and received no penalties.
Failure to meet GDPR requirements could result in stiff financial penalties.
Yet if death penalties get unusual scrutiny, there are countervailing forces.
Where such legislation has passed, though, the penalties are rarely imposed.
Criminal penalties can take a toll on sex workers' families too.
Mass protests erupted, forcing the government to respond with stiffer penalties.
Several of the penalties were later rescinded, and the wins restored.
The United States, Britain and other countries also denounced the penalties.
With the new penalties imminent, Iranians braced for more economic pain.
The new information could compel Olympic officials to issue stiffer penalties.
Banks doing business with it could be subject to American penalties.
We just can't do it, make plays and then the penalties.
Canonical penalties can involve denial of the eucharist or even excommunication.
The administration is planning to impose additional economic penalties as well.
Messing up could be costly in the form of tax penalties.
Do you think those rules and penalties are fair and effective?
He also agreed to pay $600 million in fines and penalties.
Those penalties have become among the chief disincentives to new hires.
He paid $221,000 in fines and penalties, but avoided jail time.
Double-minor penalties can also be reviewed at the officials' discretion.
South Korea has historically dealt light penalties to major business figures.
Civil penalties could come to $2,500 per person exposed each day.
If the Bonn trial ends in convictions, stiff penalties are expected.
But that, she concedes, would mean monetary penalties, not jail time.
If you fail to file an FBAR, you will face penalties.
Frontier was assessed $400,000 in penalties, American $250,50.53, and Delta $200,000.
Bottas started at the back of the grid after engine penalties.
Their lack of discipline was dumbfounding, with three unnecessary-roughness penalties.
An evaluation of work penalties is likely yield little new information.
S. financial penalties and the loss of shipping insurance scare everyone.
Superstars caught after penalties began, in 2004, have been treated differently.
Easing penalties against Rusal hasn't stopped suffering at the metals giant.
WADA, the antidoping agency, appealed that decision, arguing for stronger penalties.
In this climate, penalties for intraparty dissent are quick and brutal.
Patentability standards and penalties for bad faith litigation have been strengthened.
Failure to file the forms when required can incur hefty penalties.
"It gives procedures, it gives penalties, it sets standards," Lighthizer said.
Refusal could lead to "ecclesiastical penalties," a phrase conjuring eternal discomfort.
When they do, contractors generally respond quickly to avoid additional penalties.
It also needs stronger penalties for companies that break the rules.
There were no penalties directed at Josh Pastner, the head coach.
The Browns were among the league leaders in penalties this season.
A tournament rules committee can still impose other penalties on competitors.
So we're going to have to be very strong on penalties.
"You potentially can save yourself from underpayment penalties," Di Re said.
It did not outline any proposed penalties for levying such fees.
The lawsuit seeks to recover that money and impose civil penalties.
Failing to follow those new rules could lead to hefty penalties.
The penalties for a failure to follow the policy were unclear.
The latest penalties bring total A400M writedowns towards 7 billion euros.
The proposed penalties don't reflect the reality of what is happening.
Others targeted in the latest announcement faced different types of penalties.
Los Angeles also killed two other penalties later in the period.
The new rules also define penalties for false or malicious reporting.
In court, they acknowledged their rights, charges and maximum possible penalties.
It also includes new penalties against Iran and North Korea. Sens.
It also became chippy, with both teams assessed numerous unsportsmanlike penalties.
The Maple Leafs killed off two penalties in the third period.
It was the first of three straight penalties the Rangers killed.
Those who fail to comply could face civil and criminal penalties.
Prosecutors took that cooperation into account in pursuing penalties, she said.
Failure to meet the Fed's criteria can lead to severe penalties.
The Immigration Act of 1990 created additional penalties for aggravated felonies.
UEFA is unlikely to issue penalties to the club before May.
And of course it had to go to penalties, didn't it?
From his perspective, stiffer prison penalties deter crime, keeping Americans safe.
It would impose civil penalties for failure to keep necessary records.
For starters, these theories assume there are no penalties for obstruction.
KS: I absolutely think we should remove criminal penalties for use.
It was not immediately clear what other penalties he was considering.
It also suggested penalties for abortion providers who violate existing laws.
They still haven't: a win on penalties is technically a draw.
Hynes was critical of penalties in that loss and felt the same way against the Lightning, as the Devils took three minor penalties over the final two periods but weren't burned like they were against Chicago.
Where penalties are issued after the race, stewards can add a time penalty to the driver's result, which often drops him down the finishing order, or they can apply starting-position penalties at the next race.
The Americans needed two penalties as they labored against a Spain team that often played the more attractive football and captain Megan Rapinoe, whose two penalties settled the outcome, said they had stuck with the basics.
Unfortunately, some of them learn the hard way, only after they file their taxes in April and discover they've failed to pay estimated taxes earlier, and consequently, they get hit with penalties and interest on those penalties.
This penalty becomes a crutch for referees who don't want to call penalties late in games, so by getting rid of something that shouldn't warrant a power play, maybe referees will call actual penalties when they happen.
Large corporations rarely face penalties at all, a 2019 report by the IRS&apos inspector general found, and when they do, they can count on an appeal to reduce or eliminate the penalties 94% of the time.
They would follow up with legislation similar to a bill vetoed in January, which would have repealed the tax penalties for people who go without insurance and the penalties for larger employers who fail to offer coverage.
"After penalties and interest the total exceeds $1 million," the department said.
Failure to do so could incur steep, new penalties from the FTC.
Baseball began issuing penalties for positive doping tests in the 2004 season.
Otherwise, you'll owe taxes and penalties if you are younger than 59½.
The figure doesn't include penalties, fines or punitive damages, the sources said.
Sure, possible injury and certain legal penalties are things to worry about.
Importers received just five days' notice about the sudden rise in penalties.
Van Riemsdyk struggled with penalties in the season opener against St. Louis.
Is he drawing more penalties than he deserves because he's so great?
We couldn't score and they struck their penalties better than we did.
The penalties for having an abortion — or carrying one out — are worse.
Any false certification will subject them to individual civil and criminal penalties.
Penalties for those who fail to file reports can be extremely high.
If you fail to enroll during that time, there will be penalties.
Aqib Talib committed violent penalties for the sole purpose of terrorizing receivers.
The Flames had issues with penalties all night and finished with eight.
A hearing is set for May 31 to assess penalties and remedies.
We must create penalties and disincentives around the use of excessive force.
There are other loopholes and penalties for violating the law are scant.
It is just one of the many potential penalties notaries can incur.
They are subject to additional penalties, potentially including expulsion, the Post reports.
Cleveland was able to move the ball but penalties thwarted progress early.
The crews call about 12 penalties a game, also an average figure.
The FDA has threatened potential civil or criminal penalties against the company.
We expect the government to announce tougher criminal penalties for the enablers.
First, a removal of criminal penalties from all consensual adult sexual behavior.
The state is seeking three times that amount in damages and penalties.
But the problems ahead extend far beyond regulatory penalties, investigations and lawsuits.
This way you save on penalties if you underpay for some reason.
Financial penalties are not a deterrent in the culture of Wall Street.
The answers, and any penalties, are for the refurbished FTC to determine.
Creators complained that these penalties didn't match the source of the strikes.
Carolina has killed off all 15 penalties in the past eight contests.
Hudud law allows for penalties such as amputation of limbs and stoning.
Then there's the tax penalties lofted onto rideshare drivers in the city.
Nashville killed three penalties in the last 14 minutes of the period.
"There are certainly cost penalties to start up new warehouses," he said.
All death penalties have been commuted to life in prison since then.
Hopefully, concerns over fines and penalties will change how companies collect data.
We should reserve our most severe penalties for alleged killers like Muhammad.
If they don't, the bosses of those companies will face harsh penalties.
At the time, the solution involved harsher penalties for interfering with crewmembers.
Employers won't face penalties even if they report discrepancies year after year.
It wants penalties for people who misrepresent the draft in the media.
Potential penalties for Clean Air Act violations can reach millions of dollars.
" Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky said, "Offensive-zone penalties, those are tough.
Under the ACA, he has to offer workers insurance or face penalties.
Those schemes may offer fat refunds or threaten penalties for taxes owed.
Small errors in compliance could lead to life-changing penalties and deportations.
Penalties can include fines of up to $7,500 per day, Sommerfeld said.
"Puck management and penalties," Hitchcock said during a 49-second postgame scrum.
EPA is seeking civil penalties of over $4.8 million for the violations.
Maximum penalties range from two years (less a day) to 10 years.
The NCAA issued its findings in October 2017 with no penalties assessed.
The United States should be prepared to add more penalties if necessary.
It has now imposed penalties of S$29.1 million on eight banks.
Tighter capital requirements and fear of heavy penalties have kept them grounded.
"The penalties for wrong-doing have not been increased sufficiently," he said.
That results in costly lifetime late-enrollment penalties on your Medicare premiums.
But that may be because the penalties should not be viewed literally.
He leaves his team all alone for the penalties, which they lose.
There are extremely severe penalties for drugs offences, including the death penalty.
Trump's push to loosen the ZTE penalties provoked bipartisan concern in Congress.
The proposed bill would also impose civil and criminal penalties for violations.
What penalties did they receive for nearly unraveling the entire global economy?
Today's Maradonian mass doesn't go into overtime and nobody thinks about penalties.
The charges carry potential penalties of up to 15 years in jail.
North Carolina struck back after a pair of defensive pass interference penalties.
Penalties for violations include fines and driver's license points (The Associated Press).
Mexico said it will slap trade penalties on American pork, for example.
The tribe is seeking over $50 million in damages, fines and penalties.
There were four penalties called in the first period on the Jets.
Last season's penalties motivated Syracuse, and the threat of sanctions hardened Carolina.
The Foreign Relations and Banking committees are considering additional penalties on Russia.
The company has already halted its production in reaction to the penalties.
This is appalling, and the penalties for this abuse should be severe.
The penalties under federal law are as harsh as the drug itself.
Nike has since said it would end financial penalties for pregnant athletes.
Texas lawmakers may stiffen penalties for pipeline damage, the Associated Press reports.
Poor results can also lead to penalties for hospitals and, eventually, doctors.
The office resolves noncompliance through filing repots, terminating registrations and imposing penalties.
The penalties for sanctuary jurisdictions will also be narrower than previously proposed.
Musk and Tesla also each had to pay $20 million in penalties.
Massive financial penalties were imposed, all while required capital levels were raised.
He voted against imposing penalties for abortions after 230 weeks of pregnancy.
It's likely to pay some penalties and take other actions as punishment.
A misstep with your required minimum distribution can lead to expensive penalties.
Penalties can include fines of up to $15,61003 and revocation of membership.
When it does get around to imposing penalties, they are easily circumvented.
"We quickly realized that the criminal penalties are pretty extreme," Goldfein said.
They make mental mistakes and give away free yardage on undisciplined penalties.
Those applying for amnesty are still liable for back taxes and penalties.
In December, Cardinal Health paid $34 million in penalties for similar reasons.
OSHA penalties are among the lowest of all the federal regulatory agencies.
Cases that involve prosecution are rare, though, and penalties are often light.
If the Polish government fails to do so, it could face penalties.
Rubio argued that the Trump administration has imposed tough penalties on Russians.
If it leads to civil penalties, if it leads to criminal responsibility.
It is true that, like legal penalties, social outrage should be proportional.
It's the same kind of cruelty and there should be similar penalties.
When it does inspect plants, penalties for violations don't pack a punch.
That means Trump's new penalties are likely more theater than actual substance.
On Obamacare: Trump cannot unilaterally eliminate Obamacare's insurance mandate and coverage penalties.
Blandino said he did not expect the torrent of penalties to continue.
Wage theft is a national crisis because the penalties are too weak.
However, legal experts told the AP that mandatory death penalties are unconstitutional.
Penalties on $3.2 billion of American products have just gone into effect.
Andrew Das: Was that Spain's best chance to win it before penalties?
That should be enough to call for stiffer regulatory penalties on Facebook.
Crack down on smartphone use by drivers, with real enforcement and penalties.
This could result in family members owing back taxes, interest and penalties.
China responded with its own set of penalties aimed at American products.
Now, civil penalties could be applied to any instance of tip theft.
Organizations involved in protests could be hit with penalties of $500,000. Gov.
"Take that many penalties, you're not going to beat Tampa," Lundqvist said.
If Uber did not inform the FTC, it could face additional penalties.
Critics contended that the N.C.A.A. had overstepped its bounds with those penalties.
Those detained can face penalties as high as 15 days in prison.
The law carries stiff penalties, including up to five years in prison.
You're then hit with penalties and fees if you can't repay it.
In June, Poland softened the law by removing criminal penalties for violators.
If they come clean and pay, they avoid some or all penalties.
Interest and penalties on those amounts will not apply during that delay.
If the gear's not up to scratch, the administration hands out penalties.
With penalties like that, why would companies bother to make things better?
The penalties will be collected retroactively on imports dating back 90 days.
The brunt of the penalties are likely to affect U.S. soybean growers.
" She added, "I was stunned when I saw the penalties [for Milan].
The attorney general's office wants $2.8 million in restitution, plus additional penalties.
Some bankers privately estimate proceeds from penalties could amount to $20 billion.
Juries are not informed what penalties are available before they render judgment.
"The penalties that are sought here are excessive and unconstitutional," Levitt said.
The Raiders committed 533 penalties for 10 yards to undermine their effort.
The report recommended the suspension of its voting rights, among other penalties.
The tweets contained several updates on penalties for violations of campaign laws.
You should pay at least that much at minimum to avoid penalties.
Instead, lawmakers opted to reduce the penalties for possessing or smoking marijuana.
The IRS tacks on steep penalties for those who fail to file.
Drivers in California can now also reject ride requests without any penalties.
But first he needed to pay thousands of dollars in civil penalties.
Failure to pay the appropriate estimated tax can result in underpayment penalties.
Both teams did a good job killing penalties early in the game.
Hospitals must meet new benchmarks for things like readmissions or face penalties.
Enforcement and penalties for the use of smokeless tobacco vary by city.
That means people would have to pay taxes and perhaps even penalties.
"It was two really poor penalties by a good player," Hitchcock said.
The biggest penalties include a $7.5 million fine for Mortgage Investors Corp.
He has made the point that drug dealers should face tough penalties.
The frustrated Red Wings committed two penalties in the final three minutes.
Penalties for breaking the law include large fines and lengthy prison sentences.
Modany and Fitzpatrick will also pay penalties of $200,000 and $100,153, respectively.
Will there still be legal penalties for teens caught selling/smoking weed?
In addition to taxes and penalties, don't forget the lost investment gains.
Today her debt, with interest, penalties and fees, is more than $230,000.
Retail employees accused of selling prohibited flavors could also face civil penalties.
Those actions should be supported by rejuvenated courts and far greater penalties.
The penalties have not yet been officially announced by the Treasury Department.
But Apple also faces steep tax penalties associated with repatriating foreign earnings.
Pre-emptive cancellations allow airlines to avoid these penalties, Mr. Mann said.
Should criminal penalties be repealed for those apprehended while crossing the border?
However, two penalties pushed them back to their own 1-yard line.
After that, you could face late enrollment penalties depending on your situation.
Parents who paid more in bribes should face harsher penalties, they argue.
Failure to claim your overseas assets can result in stiff financial penalties.
Each team had a fighting major and Detroit had two roughing penalties.
Living conditions, the degree of care, terms, mutual responsibilities, fees, penalties, etc.
But ultimately, the attackers need to suffer financial damage and other penalties.
Shares of Wells Fargo were unfazed by the prospect of more penalties.
There's no question that Tehran is suffering due to Trump's reimposed penalties.
As restitution, she paid the government back about $7 million, including penalties.
You see more government spending, more entitlements more tax credit, more penalties.
Others were more fatalistic about future penalties from President Donald Trump's administration.
There are significant penalties in place both ways if this doesn't happen.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced increased tariffs in response to penalties China had levied that morning on $75 billion worth of US products — a wave of tariffs that were themselves a Chinese response to earlier US penalties.
And before you ask whether stiffer financial penalties would work, remember that it never became clear exactly how all the Obamacare tax penalties would be collected from people who didn't qualify for a tax refund in the first place.
Democrats will pretend that he won't be able to do that without the individual mandate and the tax penalties, but that argument is weakened by the fact that the mandate and the penalties aren't covering the costs right now.
Sometimes there are civil or criminal penalties for defection, though in the absence of a true social consensus regarding the norm those penalties might be too weak to support the institution (think about extralegal use of alcohol or drugs).
"I looked at a lot of penalties by Messi and I also looked at how I had been behaving in previous penalties, so I tried to get into their mindset, how they would be thinking about me," he said.
Last month, Brown proposed a plan to reduce utility liability for wildfires caused by equipment, but the proposal also included tougher penalties for violating state safety rules and barred utilities from passing on the costs of penalties to ratepayers.
So far, though, the commission has been reluctant to whack countries with penalties.
But, Cancela said, outdated criminal penalties for some abortions remained on the books.
Several of the charges have penalties of up to 20 years in prison.
The penalties aimed at punishing China for stealing American technology and trade secrets.
Critics say that sentencing disparity has contributed to disproportionate penalties against African-Americans.
As for the Virginia bill to add penalties for "unlawful assembly," State Sen.
"Too many penalties, too many missed opportunities, too many dropped balls," Pagano said.
His bill would set new criminal penalties for protesters who shut down highways.
They reached the 2006 final in Berlin, but lost to Italy on penalties.
Anaheim has killed off all 16 penalties over its past five games. 3.
"Daring to confront conventional thinking has its own responsibilities and penalties," he wrote.
Some angered folks are calling for regulatory oversight and penalties for practicing companies.
Scaramucci said he is wary of additional import penalties from his former boss.
Florida's new law also beefs up the criminal penalties for selling fetal tissue.
There are bigger penalties for criminal or wilful violations of the ITAR rules.
Many groups had advocated for stricter provisions and even higher penalties or incentives.
That suggested there's actually been an increase in agency penalties against bad actors.
Aside from the fact that serious penalties will ensue, it's just plain dangerous.
So if you are entitled to a refund there will be no penalties.
The rest — more than 33% — plead guilty, sometimes in exchange for lesser penalties.
"The 1st rule of any tax advice is to avoid penalties," he says.
The claim is absurd because the bill doesn't create any new criminal penalties.
There would be penalties for people who intentionally submit fraudulent or incomplete information.
But when wrongdoing does finally come to light, the penalties can be vast.
Penalties include the seizure of assets, visa bans and denial of government contracts.
It faces penalties of up to A$1.1 million ($821,700) for each breach.
Finally, any law allowing face identification ought to come with penalties for misuse.
The Russian government charged that Yukos owed $20183 billion in taxes and penalties.
The IRS can also tack on stiff penalties when companies fail to comply.
And since 2010 the penalties for a bad inspection have become more severe.
Atrium does not face any monetary penalties and did not admit any wrongdoing.
Europe and California have introduced fierce consumer privacy laws with costly violation penalties.
Only if those penalties are lifted will he be paroled in six months.
They set out licensing requirements and impose hefty financial penalties for bad behaviour.
Google has faced relatively steep penalties from the Russian government in the past.
He dived in the correct direction all five times and saved two penalties.
Fernando Pazos, head of institutional relations and communications for Enarsa, denied paying penalties.
Maryland passed penalties for "price gouging," but the law has been found unconstitutional.
Days later, he announces the lifting of sanctions, and the new financial penalties.
Now they are facing interest charges, wage garnishment, tax liens, and other penalties.
Filipino citizens who don't sing their national anthem enthusiastically enough could face penalties.
The tribunal has the power to overturn FCA decisions or impose tougher penalties.
Now, I&aposve been hearing Democrats say, oh, those are just civil penalties.
Mandatory sentencing laws were created to punish drug-related crimes with harsh penalties.
The 39-year-old lawyer often recommends penalties for corrections convicted of misconduct.
There's the payment plan, which means paying in full, including penalties and interest.
Even higher penalties can be written off as a cost of doing business.
Penalties are levied per infringement, so essentially per scooter deployed on the street.
El Al had allowed passengers to cancel flights or change dates without penalties.
Anyone caught will be subject to the Maximum Criminal Penalties allowed by law.
"We prefer to give bonuses rather than penalties where we can," Slemon explains.
Second, the GDPR's penalties are severe enough to get the entire industry's attention.
Chaput refused to oblige so Moore was hit with 17 minutes in penalties.
Both, however, were assessed pit-road speeding penalties in the last 100 laps.
It will also set out stiffer penalties for violators of food safety standards.
Under the settlement, the Denver Sheriff Department will pay $10,000 in civil penalties.
The proposed rules would carry financial penalties for companies that do not comply.
NerdWallet found maximum one-day penalties to be above $200 at several banks.
In May last year the Chinese government imposed hefty penalties on sugar imports.
Such penalties range from a reprimand to a 5-day suspension, Ross explained.
They managed just seven shots in the first period and took two penalties.
"Ultimately, the courts will determine the scope of federal funding penalties," he adds.
The FTC said a false certification could result in civil and criminal penalties.
Despite his optimism, Gref predicted that these penalties would not end this year.
The law allows prosecutors to aggregate multiple heroin sales to seek harsher penalties.
Only three penalties were called, and neither side scored with the man advantage.
Over half were on probation for felonies that carried penalties like Meek's case.
The club said it was keeping aside some funds to cover any penalties.
But they could also include criminal penalties if he knowingly violated tax law.
Under the 2004 law, the state keeps 75 percent of any penalties won.
Republicans say that penalties hurt Main Street employers and shareholders, damaging economic growth.
They have old laws in place that allow prosecutors to pursue stiffer penalties.
The CFTC wants DRW to forfeit $13.5 million in profits and pay penalties.
Late fees, penalties on credit cards and ATM fees are pointless money sucks.
Still, there's no shame in going out on penalties to the eventual winners.
It was not immediately clear what other penalties the U.S. president was considering.
That means the company won't have to pay any penalties for diverting profits.
Beijing in turn warned about $50 billion of retaliatory penalties on U.S. goods .
And the U.S. called for more sanctions, more penalties on North Korea's economy.
The government is seeking up to $500 million in penalties against the utility.
The bill would also create criminal penalties for leaking information about stress tests.
The lawsuit seeks civil penalties, disgorgement of profits, restitution, costs, and attorneys' fees.
Drone owners who fail to sign up could face criminal and civil penalties.
She is seeking civil penalties, attorneys' fees and costs, economic and general damages.
He said the outcome will determine whether enforcement actions and penalties are justified.
These industries may be exposed to different criminal penalties depending on their jurisdiction.
The request carries no administrative orders or penalties and is not legally binding.
ZTE has hired a team of powerful Washington lobbyists to fight the penalties.
They drew, in fact, 383-5 (and Liverpool won on penalties, 5-4).
And in PEIA's case, beneficiaries who failed to meet benchmarks faced steep penalties.
The Titans scored a touchdown, but their next two were canceled by penalties.
The Hill: The Commerce Department reached an agreement to lift penalties on ZTE.
The company did not say what the tougher standards or penalties will be.
But other nations are likely to challenge any penalties using the WTO process.
It's a regime with its own rules and penalties—in effect, a parastate.
The SEC is seeking permanent injunctions and unspecified penalties against Montroll and BitFunder.
Pederson will be especially disappointed with his team's 16 penalties for 147 yards.
The league said the next day that more penalties should have been assigned.
The severity of the penalties helped to boost oil prices to new highs.
The new penalties, proponents say, are aimed at reducing congestion, frustration and accidents.
Retailers will have to alter ingredients and distribution chains or face financial penalties.
The also voted to increase penalties for violating the law, among other changes.
Unfortunately, the clear message is that the penalties are weak if even caught.
If you underpay, however, you may owe even more due to underpayment penalties.
Subsequent lawsuits extracted settlements and penalties from some nonlicensed or bot-using scalpers.
It had threatened penalties if the changes were not made before July 25.
New York said Volkswagen was exposed to state penalties of over $20143 million.
It charges no application or origination fee, and has no prepayment penalties either.
The regulator has previously said it could impose either civil or criminal penalties.
It also recommended raising maximum administrative penalties to C$50,000 from C$1,000.
Musk and Tesla were also required to pay $20 million each in penalties.
But trade penalties are not the best way to boost manufacturing, she said.
Barclays, the first bank to settle the matter, paid $450 million in penalties.
All 50 states also have laws increasing penalties for crimes against law enforcement.
The designation will impose further sanctions and penalties on Kim Jong Un's regime.
"19% said "I think that merits investigation and possibly censure, penalties or discipline.
Violations could lead to penalties including fines between $25,257 and $53,25 per violation.
There are certainly examples where companies make mistakes, and face fines and penalties.
You see more government spending, more entitlements, more tax credits, more tax penalties.
Last year, Wells Fargo was required to pay $50 million in civil penalties.
Lying under oath carries real criminal penalties; lying in a tweet, well, doesn't.
Staal can also be used on the power play and to kill penalties.
It would stiffen penalties for cases of "e-personation," as she calls it.
They outshot the Devils, 143-15, but they were done in by penalties.
There are penalties for such egregious nonchalance about packing guns at the airport.
The violation of sanctions has prompted the EU to expand penalties against Russia.
And he complained about NFL efforts to enforce penalties designed to prevent concussions.
For civil cases, the bar is lower; the potential penalties are less severe.
Outlawing homophobic violence and imposing stronger penalties could deter future attacks, Roberto said.
Donald Trump felt the need to weigh in on penalties in pro football.
For those who refuse due to ethical or scientific reservations, there are penalties.
O'Hare said he did not yet know what specific penalties violators would face.
But now, under GDPR, financial penalties for data protection violations step up massively.
Those tariffs are a retaliation for trade penalties imposed by the Trump administration.
Cooperation therefore helps maximize leverage and penalties imposed on firms accused of wrongdoing.
The Santa Clara, California-based company faced potential penalties from lenders on Jan.
Still, Mr. Cook, like American officials, took issue with Europe's retroactively issuing penalties.
We took a few penalties and that set us back a little bit.
And the penalties consumers are paying did not stop at monthly maintenance fees.
We're talking about penalties for 2015, and here we are almost in 2018.
But conservative South Koreans insist on maintaining the penalties until North Korea apologizes.
Social media erupted over those penalties, and a Twitter hashtag trended anew: #NoFunLeague.
In the quarterfinals Croatia ended Russia's surprising run, winning 4-3 on penalties.
Russia, the lowest-ranked team in the field, beat powerhouse Spain on penalties.
Croatia, too, worked its way through to the semifinals, beating Russia in penalties.
One hero, for sure, is Akinfeev, who saved two of Spain's five penalties.
Legal reforms and more severe penalties for rape were introduced following Nirbhaya's death.
That bill included harsh penalties for deported criminals who re-enter the country.
"The penalties for unauthorized supply and possession will remain unchanged," the office said.
One disagreement is about criminal penalties for people apprehended while crossing the border.
Biden and Bloomberg support the penalties, while Sanders and Warren would repeal them.
It drastically scaled back financial penalties and did not specifically protect location data.
There are curfews for newcomers, penalties for missing them and chores for everyone.
Borrowers can postpone mortgage payments for 180 days without incurring fees or penalties.
President Trump imposed $60 billion worth of tariffs and penalties on Chinese goods.
"I literally didn't watch any of the penalties," said Arsenal fan Max Doyle.
Zero penalties and annual fees are legitimately good, as are increased privacy features.
With no penalties associated with being listed, they told people to stop worrying.
Those crimes receive severe penalties, but "the charges aren't what matters," German said.
The mere receipt of a no-match letter does not lead to penalties.
Overall, the new penalties will affect about $3 billion worth of US goods.
In recent years, banks like JPMorgan Chase and HSBC have incurred such penalties.
Penalties include loss of employment and educational opportunities, as well as transportation restrictions.
Ms. Grossman said that mileage was not the only element that determined penalties.
The letter included language that a settlement must include very substantial civil penalties.
The existing penalties can certainly be increased and made more of a deterrent.
With penalties and fees, the amount came to more than $75,000, he said.
Nursing Home Compare also does not always include state-level reports or penalties.
Rutgers did not immediately comment on the N.C.A.A.'s statement, or the penalties.
The league has instituted penalties for hits on what it calls "defenseless" players.
Completing objectives earns cash bonuses, while actions such as killing teammates incurs penalties.
This could include both civil penalties and their removal from the YouTube platform.
Lime said it would issue penalties to people who ride on the sidewalk.
Officials are yet to decide on penalties for those who flout the ban.
Penalties for early withdrawals are another impediment to plan participants making timing calls.
Doctors who violate it could lose their medical licenses and face civil penalties.
Volkswagen has also agreed to pay an additional $1.5 billion in civil penalties.
New designations and enforcement actions have had a compounding effect for these penalties.
What are the rules, and the penalties, for academic dishonesty in your school?
At the same time, the mere threat of penalties is already changing behavior.
It also includes new criminal penalties for theft of trade secrets, including cybertheft.
His tickets for three years, originally $25,400, would cost $132,038 with penalties counted.
And not all of these penalties are for incidents linked to the wildfires.
But there are complications that can cause unintended penalties to individuals' bottom lines.
Hakstol said the key difference in special teams success was not taking penalties.
There must be clarity in the asylum process and penalties enforced for fraud.
There is no doubt that tough penalties are necessary to deter organized crime.
That would incur the steepest penalties, including a change in one draft pick.
Even with lawsuits, Senate hearings and financial penalties, the reaction seems less urgent.
That raises concerns that the companies will be able to avoid tough penalties.
But that trade deal, known as Nafta, did not allow for any penalties.
It's just something you know you have to do or risk the penalties.
Ideas need room to compete and collide, free of social and legal penalties.
Vodafone owes roughly $3.9 billion to New Delhi in dues, interest and penalties.
Such a designation would have led to harsh economic penalties against the groups.
Such a designation would have led to harsh economic penalties against the groups.
The Sharks killed off three penalties, including one late in the third period.
The officials stressed that no final decision has been made regarding economic penalties.
The Canadiens had a 5-on-3 opportunity, thanks to two Detroit penalties.
People could still face penalties for the sale or cultivation of those substances.
The bank was one of several that faced stiff penalties for similar actions.
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France had claimed Amazon owed nearly $250 million in back taxes and penalties.
Penalties would include a fine, up to five years in prison, or both.
Administration officials say they're already scoring wins without even having to levy penalties.
That was on top of more than $3.6 million in penalties and interest.
You can't have all those penalties that we had and expect to win.
It called for further investigation to determine if the misconduct warranted criminal penalties.
Russia has expelled hundreds of U.S. diplomats in retaliation to the new penalties.
In theory, Trump's arsenal of responses ranges from diplomatic steps to economic penalties.
The goals came after hooking penalties against Dallas' Corey Perry and Jamie Benn.
She said the penalties were unfair and another example of sexism in tennis.
Prior to Krejci's heroics, Boston was left frustrated by getting assessed seven penalties.
The financial penalties recognized "Marconato's substantial cooperation" with the CFTC, the agency stated.
It's unclear if there are any financial penalties associated with canceling the deal.
Soon after, Beijing imposed penalties on U.S. chicken parts — costing American poultry producers.
If they fail to do so, they too may be subject to penalties.
But it contains some tweaks, including enhanced criminal penalties for abusing surveillance powers.
In the same year, his division collected $2.8 billion in penalties and disgorgement.
The penalties in the proposed bills range from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
An administrative law judge called the penalties "quite modest" given the "appalling" care.
BEIJING — One proposal would end financial penalties for babies born out of wedlock.
The United Nations Security Council has voted for new and potentially crippling penalties.
Whistleblowers can receive 10 percent to 30 percent of penalties the SEC collects.
Let me be clear: I am not advocating for harsher penalties for anyone.
On Saturday, Germany knocked Italy out on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
"The committee discussed the matter and decided to rescind the penalties issued to Choi Hye-jin and Park You-na and decided not to impose penalties on the four other players," a KLPGA official, who declined to be identified, told Reuters.
"The continuous coverage penalty" proposed by Republicans "functions much like today's individual mandate, but it increases penalties for lower-income and older individuals, and it reduces penalties for younger and wealthier people," said Caroline Pearson, senior vice president at Avalere.
Tuesday's Season 2 patch includes a new character, a bunch of character updates and balances, new penalties for rage quitters (on top of the old penalties), better controller support for PC players and the release of some purely aesthetic holiday DLC.
Numbers released by EPA in its annual enforcement report revealed that polluters were fined a total of $1.6 billion in penalties in fiscal 2017 -- about a fifth of the $5.7 billion EPA penalties collected the year prior, under President Obama.
The IRS announced earlier this year that it will waive penalties for some taxpayers who underpaid their taxes throughout the year, and Senate Democrats in their letter had asked Treasury and the IRS to waive penalties for even more people.
DuPont recommended that states implement a zero-tolerance policy for drivers under the age of 21, hand down the same penalties for drugged driving as for drunk driving and impose additional penalties for those who are impaired by multiple substances.
Recreational users who do not register can face penalties of as much as $27,500.
The product would be less appealing to house flippers, as there are prepayment penalties.
It also removes criminal penalties for inducing abortion without the advice of a doctor.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regularly hands down multimillion-dollar penalties against individual robocallers.
GM has paid about $2.5 billion in penalties and settlements related to the defect.
Meantime, city tax penalties for vacant commercial space remain low and hard to impose.
Rather than statutorily mandated, penalties – monetary or otherwise – would be up to a judge.
Small businesses will most likely get relieved from Obamacare penalties and minimum-wage mandates.
I'll certainly do everything I can to not make those kinds of things penalties.
Those are the lowest aggregated SEC penalties in at least a decade, Velikonja said.
He stressed dialogue would go on and would not speculate on penalties for Poland.
And both Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers officials faced penalties for similar violations.
She also mentioned the possibility of reducing some criminal penalties without providing more detail.
Stiffer state-level penalties would still be unpopular, but at least they'd work better.
The Ravens' defense had three penalties for 39 yards on the Texans' opening drive.
The lawsuit seeks monetary penalties and an order halting any unfair advertising for mesh.
Such tools could include civil and criminal penalties or other enforcement actions, she added.
Exact details on penalties will be provided nearer to the end of the year.
Still, criminal law has come a long way in developing penalties for these defendants.
Penalties for smugglers and migrants are also light in Tunisia if you are caught.
If you haven't done that already, you could be hit with penalties and interest.
Anything Uncle Sam receives after that deadline will be subject to interest and penalties.
For Apple, hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties could hang on the outcome.
He said the tougher criminal penalties were added on the advice of then-Sen.
They might help shield European businesses from U.S. penalties but have never been used.
You'll also face taxes, fees and penalties for what amounts to an early distribution.
This proposal sees fewer penalties suspended while Kim would have to give more away.
The misdemeanors have maximum penalties of 180 days in prison and a $1,000 fine.
Impaired driving penalties: Cannabis in any form cannot be used by passengers or drivers.
It was unclear if Poland could face penalties for non-compliance with the injunction.
It also proposes that those companies face special tax penalties tied to executive salary.
Under EU rules, a company blowing the whistle on wrongful collusion usually escapes penalties.
It did not elaborate on the actions, which could include imposing penalties on Hyundai.
A captive could also find itself responding to an I.R.S. investigation, litigation or penalties.
Bacon said he was working on legislation to raise penalties for illegal gun buyers.
Crucially, Washington's regulations don't include any penalties for politicians who try to place ads.
The bill would also make it easier for the FCC to seek financial penalties.
The misdemeanors have maximum penalties of 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
They need to be held accountable not only financially but also with criminal penalties.
They have scored 17 of 18 penalties in shoot-outs at the World Cup.

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