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Lauro is asking the judge in the case to impose only probation.
One of the agency's own commissioners, for example, questioned Mr. Meister's decision to impose only nominal fines on certain companies.
Under existing law, European privacy regulators can impose only limited fines on global technology companies, even in egregious cases.
Given the volume of business they conduct, the exchanges would have to impose only a relatively small increase in fees.
She said they would impose only a small burden, perhaps requiring only 50 hours for a union to complete.
The agency, however said it could impose only a $1,000 fine for each document withheld, and therefore would not pursue civil penalties.
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Tolerance seems only to be an obligation imposed only on "conservative" thinkers.
But in February, Korea Hydro imposed only a six-month penalty for such suppliers.
The requirement is currently imposed only on those with family incomes above $30,000.
Roger Martin, a spokesman for Inhilco, said the surcharge would be imposed only at lunchtime on weekdays.
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