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When confronted, many of the fishermen have to make the split-second decision of whether to stop and pay a huge fine, risk having their boat confiscated and being jailed, or try to get away.
The only major caveat is that creating a large number of groups is unlikely to reliably divide the population into such fine risk strata.
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Witness again the mis-selling of products and the subsequent fallout in terms of huge fines, risk aversion, loss of key staff, the inability or reluctance to innovate and significantly compromised relationships with the customer in the financial services industry.
Otherwise, growers would amass large fines, risking forfeiture of their land.
What I resent is the implication that it's fine to risk poisoning the poor, and the rich will just buy organic.
In other words, it's fine to risk your life for your country as a service member, but don't you dare try to use the restroom that corresponds with your gender identity when you come back.
You should also try to use the finest gauge possible to make sure that the cow feels as little pain as possible, but not so fine that risk of breaking the needle is significant.
Fines will risk being ignored and unpaid, costs risk being passed on to the children themselves, reinforcing the cycle of poverty".
Under the town's zoning laws, recidivist front-yard-laundry displayers could pay as much as $2,500 in fines or risk six months in jail.
Addition of genetic biomarkers enables this approach to further fine-tune risk estimation.
The programs often have more fine-grained risk classes or scores reflecting the likelihood of a deleterious effect.
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