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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduced penalties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation of consequences or fines in response to certain actions or behaviors, often in legal or regulatory contexts. Example: "The new law introduced penalties for companies that fail to comply with environmental regulations."
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Changes in the law have introduced penalties for overt discrimination.
In April a new competition law introduced penalties of up to ten years in jail for collusion, and empowered the CFC to make surprise inspections.
Treasury-bond fails fell after the Treasury Market Practices Group (TMPG), an industry body, introduced penalties for late settlement in 2009.But like squeezing a balloon, the problem has simply moved to markets where fails are not penalised.
When President Barack Obama introduced penalties for selling petrol to Iran and imports fell by 75%, Iran responded by developing its own refining and producing what is today the major cause of its deadly air pollution.
Newly introduced penalties for individuals and firms that associate with crime groups have hit the once-thriving market in yakuza fanzines, and manga comics detailing the exploits of notorious gangsters have become far less visible on bookstore shelves, said Adelstein.
The Soviet Union was probably among the first countries to ban sexual harassment: a 1923 law introduced penalties for men who used a woman's financially or professionally dependent position to coerce her into having sexual relations.
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The new laws will also introduce penalties for homosexual acts, although this has not yet been brought forward.
Ministers are planning legislation that would introduce penalties for higher rate taxpayers earning more than £43,876 a year who fail to disclose receipt of the benefit after a ban is introduced in January 2013.
For external communication, it prioritizes intracluster communication and introduces penalties for cross-cluster communication.
They introduce penalties for wearing helmets at demos, setting up tents and public stages and distributing "extremist" materials, among other activities.
Many recent methods strive to relieve some of this bias by introducing penalties with flatter tails, so that large coefficients are only minimally shrunk (see Fig. 2).
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