Sentence examples for regulatory fine from inspiring English sources

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But this may be an occasion when censure works better than a regulatory fine.

This regulatory fine tuning at given molecular sites might result in pronounced and more focused downstream effects18,19,20.

But potential conflicts also lurk elsewhere, like in structuring deals like Abacus, the mortgage security that led to a $550 million regulatory fine.

There are perhaps 500 separate trade impediments, ranging from regulatory fine print to outright protectionism, such as Quebec's ban on margarine coloured to look like butter.

UBS said it will take a charge of about $900 million on a pretax basis based on the difference between the par value of the securities and their current market values and the cost of the regulatory fine.

In 2010 LVMH disclosed that it held 17% of Hermès, a furtive move that earned it a regulatory fine and was described as more like a rape than a seduction by Hermès at the time.

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"In other words, regulatory fine-tuning could become the rule, not the exception".

And this mismatch of (or, if you prefer, dishonesty about) means and ends does, indeed, require a level of complicated regulatory fine-tuning that's a lot more vulnerable to IT glitches than a single payer system would be.

By Connie Bruck The New Yorker, May 8 , 1989P. 81 THE WORLD OF BUSINESS about increased LBO (leveraged buyout activity on Wall St., financed by junk bonds & also about the new Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who seems to be emphasizing regulatory fine-tuning. This is a change from the Reagan years which were sympathetic to a free market.

The New Yorker, May 8 , 1989P. 81 THE WORLD OF BUSINESS about increased LBO (leveraged buyout activity on Wall St., financed by junk bonds & also about the new Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who seems to be emphasizing regulatory fine-tuning. This is a change from the Reagan years which were sympathetic to a free market.

THE WORLD OF BUSINESS about increased LBO (leveraged buyout activity on Wall St., financed by junk bonds & also about the new Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who seems to be emphasizing regulatory fine-tuning. This is a change from the Reagan years which were sympathetic to a free market.

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