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"I can see budget airlines imposing a penalty if people are late for flights.
In 2014, the I.R.S. will start imposing a penalty -- though not a tax -- on individuals who do not buy insurance.
It prevents the courts from imposing a penalty that was not provided for by law at the time of the commission of the offence.
When he realized he could not continue without imposing a penalty on himself, he decided to turn over his project to a colleague.
In some cases, a university will make a pre-emptive move in response to the N.C.A.A.'s concerns by suspending a player or by imposing a penalty on the program over all.
By determining rights and duties (citizenship) and imposing a penalty on the basis of certain facts being established without the involvement of a judicial hearing, the law is arguably unconstitutional.
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The state also imposes a penalty, ranging from $50 to $150.
This doesn't mean that voters don't have the right to impose a penalty on cheaters.
"Why would anybody put money into a savings account that offers zero interest and imposes a penalty if you withdraw cash early?" Cohen said.
The ombudsman's office would investigate and resolve complaints, and could impose a penalty of up to $200 for knowing violations of state statutes.
He said that United Healthcares push for notification was not motivated by money and that it would be happy if it never had to impose a penalty.
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