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Mr. Sacconi's proposal had called for lower fines.
The Treasury Department relies on warning letters and informal settlements for lower fines than on formal administrative hearings.
He declined to name the commissioners or describe their reservations, but the European industry commissioner, Günter Verheugen, a German, has been forcefully pushing for lower fines on vehicle makers so as not to jeopardize the health of the industry.
Moreover, Federal Sentencing Guidelines provide for lower fines when a company has an effective compliance program in place.
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In Dr. Wofford's hesitant whistle-blower letter to OSHA, in a $50,000 loan that county officials gave to Royale, in OSHA's formula for lowering fines, there were vexing calculations seeking to strike the right balance between protecting jobs and safeguarding those holding them.
She said she would lower fines for many violations, and give warnings instead of fines for all first-time violations.
The detailed bill documents show that the scheme will apply not just to landlords who rent out standalone accommodation but also to families or individuals who take in lodgers or sub-tenants into their own home, although they will face lower fines for failing to comply.
The pelagic stingray is adept at swimming backwards, which may compensate for the lower fine control offered by its swimming mode.
For him, national laws remain weak, sometimes imposing lower fines than the value of the ivory.
Only Poland had lower fines.
In the past, lower fines had been common.
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