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Discover Ludwig'imposing fines' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to a government or court setting up a punishment for someone who has broken the law. For example: "The court decided to punish the defendant by imposing fines totaling $1000."
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But he unwisely resists imposing fines, which are a more effective way to cut consumption.
Absent an apparent abuse of discretion in imposing fines, appeals to fines are not generally reversed.
The government responded by imposing fines on women who wore head scarves as a Muslim gesture.
Mis-selling of the policies has so far resulted in the FSA imposing fines totalling £11.8m.
The actions included imposing fines, halting the supply of the products and reducing available rebates, the Xinhua report said.
Unlike the police, these officers are authorized only to enforce city ordinances by imposing fines and other administrative penalties.
Brazilian authorities have struggled to deal with hooliganism, merely imposing fines or making clubs play in empty or distant stadiums.
The commission can then take a variety of actions like imposing fines and barring managers from doing business.
The agency set aside its decades-old policy of not imposing fines for isolated or fleeting material.
The Times of London reports that a proposed law calls for imposing fines, jail time or both for anyone caught eating or selling dog or cat meat.
Instead, it is the government — which does not accept EWTN's religious choice and can punish that choice by imposing fines — that is coercing us.
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