Sentence examples for proposes fines from inspiring English sources

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It proposes fines starting from 2,000 roubles (£34) for individuals, rising to 50,000 roubles (£850) for legal entities using foreign words inappropriately in public.

The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a factory that makes aluminum baseball bats in Kearny, N.J., for safety violations, and proposes fines of $278,250.

The law proposes fines for those who "use foreign words and expressions which do not meet the norms of literary Russian and which have commonly used equivalents in literary Russian".

Mr. Mosiello's bill, which proposes fines of up to $1,000 or imprisonment for up to a year, will go to the Board of Legislators Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justicee, probably at the end of this month.

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Instead of requiring companies like Skype and Google to build surveillance capabilities into their services as it suggested in 2010, the F.B.I. now proposes fining companies that fail to comply with court-ordered wiretaps.

This paper proposes fine- and coarse-grained data synchronization approaches to achieve pipelining execution of producer/consumer tasks in FPGA-based multicore architectures.

Three carried proposed fines of $7,000 apiece, the highest the agency can impose.

Emery has 30 days from receiving an F.A.A. notice to respond to the proposed fines.

The amendments also propose fines and imprisonment for journalists and editors who do not comply.

OSHA cited the two contractors for a total of $464,500 in proposed fines.

Xcel was cited for failing to employ proper safety and rescue precautions and incurred proposed fines of $189,900.

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