Sentence examples for larger fine from inspiring English sources

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'larger fine' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a penalty or fee that is greater in amount or severity compared to others. Example: The government announced a new law that imposes larger fines on companies that violate environmental regulations.

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She paid a much larger fine, and her case is still open.

"I guess they figure if they pay this amount -- not a nominal amount -- they avoid a much larger fine from the city".

One factor in the government's settling for less than half was its fear that a larger fine might drive the St. Barnabas system out of business.

Mr. Belady, the Microsoft official, said the board's resolution "eliminated the illogical financial incentive for Microsoft to consume unnecessary power in order to avoid a larger fine".

If it balked at a plea deal, the people briefed on the matter said, the government threatened to pursue a much larger fine against the fund.

Justice defended the settlement as a "serious sanction," and said it did not seek a larger fine because Barclays had disclosed the crimes and cooperated with prosecutors.

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But the voices out there crying "Enough!" do suggest that the small audience for this kind of meal does not include a pretty sizable chunk of the larger fine-dining customer base.

All face formal antitrust charges which could lead to larger fines.

In response, the Financial Services Authority has been seeking larger fines for wrongdoing.

Of course, criminal cases involving Wall Street figures have resulted in much larger fines.

The new law expands the range of doping tests and imposes larger fines for those dealing in illegal substances.

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