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Well, then, the installation charge he quoted did not apply: It would be 75percentt more.
For a sense of what a GDPR level fine would mean for Dixons Carphone, the company's 2017/18 revenue is around £10.5BN so — if GDPR were indeed to apply — it would be facing a maximum possible penalty of £420M.
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"Counterintuitively, if MPS was to 'fail' the test, and article 32 could be applied, it would be a major boost to Italy's third largest bank," said Kinmonth.
On the issue of the laws that can be applied, it would be possible to add inadequate disclosure of risks or a breach of a fiduciary duty to the list of securities crimes.
The LGA calculated that, even where the 2 per cent surcharge was applied, it would be worth more in wealthier areas with more expensive homes – adding 15 per cent to those councils' budgets by 2020 compared with just 5 per cent in disadvantaged towns.
If ever there was a book where the term applied, it would be Mr. Mahoney's new novel, "The Two Chinatowns," which is about as procedural as you can get without writing a case study for the police academy.
Since in this study the nonlinear SVM is applied, it would be necessary to select a suitable kernel function.
Without the fusion and classification techniques we applied, it would be impossible for a security operations group to process the events generated by a Snort system in this busy network.
If appropriately applied, it would be a very useful tool in improving perceived quality of healthcare in resource-poor settings.
If the normal rules applied it would be 'ueenqay' but instead you join the 'u' to the 'q' and make it 'eenquay'eenquay
A bit like two years ago at Gleneagles, when everything actually fell in Europe's favour when cold analysis is applied, it would have been a shock had the USA been toppled again here.
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