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Nor does he want to dwell on Uefa's system of imposing only low fines on offending nations, in Bulgaria's case £34,000.
By imposing only seven days in prison, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati noted that this was "a 99.9975% reduction" from what the federal sentencing guidelines provide.
On the other side, plenty of Democrats worry about adding any strings at all: the leadership has been undemanding, imposing only a few conditions such as caps on executives' pay.
Using the technique of selective laser melting, the produced metallic FGE exhibit walls of only 150 µm thickness thereby imposing only a marginal obstruction of the flow.
The flow stress is 850 MPa, showing that high strain rate deformation has potential as a method to produce strong nanostructured metals by imposing only a moderate strain.
This they regard as best explained by seeing rights as imposing only duties of non-interference on others, not as granting the right-holder a permission.
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Kazan imposed only one condition.
But in February, Korea Hydro imposed only a six-month penalty for such suppliers.
She said she assumed that the suspensions had been imposed only after repeated serious infractions.
Lauro is asking the judge in the case to impose only probation.
The agency could have fined CSX $202,500, but it imposed only $45,000 in fines.
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