Sentence examples for collateral penalties from inspiring English sources

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Depending on where you live, if you shirk on your taxes, you might: And perhaps most crushingly, you can: Professor Blank, who teaches at the New York University School of Law, says these types of collateral penalties can promote compliance, perhaps more effectively than heaping on additional monetary fines.

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But that fund must also show Germans that private investors will not be bailed out by taxpayers, that no country will assume the debts of another and that there will be collateral offered and penalties for bad behavior.

"If you follow Bagehot's rule ie, 'lend freely against good collateral at a penalty rate' you will make money," says Lewis Alexander, a Treasury official.Furthermore, policymakers in America and elsewhere do seem to have learned from history.

With such massive cases as HSBC, JP Morgan and other banks, the public deserves to know the answer to basic questions: how big the crime was, how much the the bank profited from the crime, how the penalty matches with the crime and who decides that there will be collateral repercussions from various penalties.

There is a collateral awareness of the penalties that Singapore imposes for such malefactions as dropping a candy wrapper on the sidewalk.

In the meantime, a bank that found itself temporarily short of cash could use the central bank's standing lending facility (which accepted only first-class collateral), with a 1% penalty over policy rates.This severity was a deliberate policy from the top.

As for the industry idea hooted down a year ago of having access to the Fed’s discount window in a crisis, it could be revived with this proviso: The Federal Reserve would lend on the basis of sound collateral but at a penalty interest rate, with the companies that issue money market funds eating the loss.

"These penalties are indiscriminate, cause collateral damage, and once you have been struck by them it is almost impossible to get yourself out of them," she said.

On a 2-yard carry that was wiped out by a holding penalty, Jacobs sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.

Once the discussion is cast in terms of such moral absolutes, the evidence is that any potential wider costs of the death penalty are as superfluous as "collateral damage" in a war.

In many cases these collateral consequences -- blanket legal prohibitions and extra-judicial penalties -- are more severe than the initial criminal sentence that provoked them and grossly disproportionate to the charged offense.

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