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They kept repeating, as if in a mantra, the same refrain I had heard throughout the trip: as long as our trees, our waters, our air and our mountains are alive, we too shall be fine.
The results indicate that the dendrite structure shall be fine for short interaction time compared to the coarse structure for long interaction time.
I'm sure that if the creative life of the company is organised in a good way, it will produce new creative interesting works and then everything shall be fine".
For example, taking the other guy's example, it could say: "I ask what I am doing wrong/Does he really think that I belong?/He might just need a little time/Then when we speak things shall be fine" It's alright to make the second verse more complicated than the first, and this is a common technique.
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It said, "Earls and barons shall be fined only by their equals, and in proportion to the gravity of their offence".
Additionally, the bill continues, "any member of a coaching staff who encourages or enables a college athlete to engage in behavior" prohibited under the bill "shall be fined by his or her institution of employment".
A sensible statute might read like this: "Any person who knows that another is in imminent danger, or has sustained serious physical harm, and who fails to render reasonable assistance shall be fined up to $5,000, imprisoned for up to three months, or both".
For a trivial offence, such as posting too many selfies or subtweeting, a free man shall be fined only in proportion to the degree of his offence, and for a serious offence, such as trolling or spamming, correspondingly, but not so heavily as to deprive him of his internet connection.
Existing federal criminal law states that whoever has "information relating to the national defense" and has "reason to believe [it] could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation" and "willfully" transmits that information to "any person not entitled to receive it" shall be fined or imprisoned for up to 10 years.
Under a federal statute (52 U.S.C. s 10307(c)), "Whoever knowingly or willfully … pays or offers to pay or accepts payment either for registration to vote or for voting shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years".
Section 102.112, on the other hand, directly addresses in its title and text both the "deadline" for submitting returns and the "penalties" for submitting returns after a certain date; the statute expressly states that such returns "may" be ignored and that dilatory board members "shall" be fined.
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