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This week, the agency asked Congress to raise the amounts that it can fine companies for securities law violations.
The Department of Transportation does not adjudicate or mediate the individual complaints it receives, although it can fine an airline when it finds violations of the few remaining regulations: deceptive advertising on fares, for example, or failure to compensate travelers whose flights are overbooked and who are not taken to their destinations within a specified time.
It can fine you, suspend your right to use the common facilities or file a lawsuit against you.
Additionally, an Association cannot actually stop your neighbor from painting their house pink: it can fine them and penalize them and even foreclose on their home, but it can't stop them from doing it.
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First, it can shield the copper site from water, raising the reduction potential and lowering the reorganization energy for ET. More importantly, the extensive H-bond network surrounding it can fine-tune the properties of the T1 copper site.
But airlines have reason to do it anyway: Mexico can fine carriers that deliver children without proper documentation and, if travelers are denied entry, the airline must fly them back to the States.
It always helps when you can fine tune your footwear to mold to your feet.
Then you can fine tune.
They argue that without the threat of jail terms, the commission is finding itself butting up against the maximum it can reasonably fine a company, with nothing left in its arsenal.
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