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Discover Ludwig"strict fines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when talking about penalties or punishments that are very severe. For example: "The government announced that there will be strict fines for those caught breaking the new laws."
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They are putting laws into place with strict fines and jail time to help protect against individuals and companies involved in the thievery.
If Selig announced that PEDs would be put into the Major League Rules, that he was taking them out of the backroom deals with the Players Associationn, and that strict fines and accountability of its member clubs for PED use by their players or by those supporting their players would be enforced, then you can believe that MLB is serious about ridding the game of juicing.
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The year that my team got into those four fights, minor league officials wanted to crack down, so they instituted a strict fine system with suspensions for anyone who left the bench to join in.
This means the stricter fines for data protection violations set out in the GDPR (of up to four per cent of a company's global revenue) will also apply for companies breaching the EU's ePrivacy rules.
These regulations are heavily controlled including policing by the Coast Guard with strict sanctions and fines being administered if fisherman are found to be flouting the rules.
But just over a week ago, the organization's leaders said they would have to stop their current drive because the state's top election official planned to enforce strict deadlines and fines of up to $1,000 for groups that lose voter registration forms or turn them in late.
In general, CITES listing has the potential to facilitate a more environmentally sustainable OMS trade because it imposes export quotas, strict reporting, and fines, if the pressure to create and export product or over-collect broodstock is managed successfully (Tlusty 2002; Rhyne et al. 2014).
The law imposes stricter penalties and fines for the sale of tobacco products to minors.
Opponents like Mr. Rowes argue that such strict rules are fine when instituted by homeowners associations, where residents "go in with their eyes wide open," but codification of a homeowner's landscaping by local governments can be "oppressive".
Under the proposal, officials said, for a company to be eligible for the strictest deadlines and fines — starting at $25,000 a day — it must first have been put on notice that it needed surveillance capabilities, triggering a 30-day period to consult with the government on any technical problems.
After receiving a standing ovation at his last women's show for the label in Milan on Saturday, Simons leaves having taken the Sander signatures — regimented luxury and strict power-suiting; fine fabrics and minimalist reserve — and coaxed them into supporting clothes that are sensual, colorful, directional and cool.
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