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But the size of the fine means the bottom line is this is very significant".
Perdita Kark, the daughter of Austen Kark, said: "The fine means we can draw a line underneath this but we won't be satisfied.
The two books cover the same ground, and generally take the same views of various treatments -- for example, Dr. Walsh's refers to radiation treatment as "an excellent option" and Dr. Rous's calls it a "very valid and fine means of treating prostate cancer".
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"More fines means they are controlling people who are not doing the right thing," said Molly Lee, a senior program specialist in higher education at Unesco Asia Pacific in Bangkok.
"You have to remember they are undergoing stress tests and the possibility that they might receive heavy fines means the tests may demand they have extra capital to meet those fines".
At the same time, Tracy believes that having enough money to pay FCC fines means that he can say anything on television, and he says to Liz, "I can even say what Ernest Borgnine whispered to me".
Um, never mind that defensive players have spent the last few days explaining why fines mean little because they consider them the cost of doing business.
The reversion annealing at 920 °C for 20 s ended to a microstructure with more than 90% austenite holding the finest mean austenite grain size of 0.8 µm.
The numerous fines mean that it is possible, and quite easy, to go into minus figures and actually owe the bar money at the end of the month.
The ends are fine, the means are most certainly not.
Again, wet and windy weather predicts scarcity while fair, fine weather means plenty.
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