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"Count one, culpable homicide: the sentence imposed is a maximum imprisonment of five years".
The main yardstick imposed is a core-capital ratio of 8%, which is higher than in current regulations.
The notion of give-and-take, of compromise reached rather than domination imposed, is a Middle Eastern novelty.
This ability to attract highly skilled immigrants – even from within the EEA, where no restrictions can be imposed, is a strong and important feature of the UK economy".
Under a nonjudicial proceeding, the stiffest punishment that can be imposed is a letter of reprimand, temporary restriction of movement and loss of one-half of two months' pay.
If someone is arrested or summonsed for the offence and tried for it in a magistrates' court – it is an offence that can only be dealt with in a magistrates' court – the maximum penalty that can be imposed is a fine of £1,000.
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There is a widespread feeling that the conditions imposed were a punishment intended to teach other countries a lesson.
An independent Football Association commission ruled the first three matches imposed are a stadium ban with the remaining four a touchline ban.
It is crucial to recognize that what Israel imposed was a total rather than a selective blockade.
Much more imposing is a wine from Kendall-Jackson's impressive Single Vineyard Series, the 1996 Buckeye Vineyard cabernet sauvignon.
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