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"Most businesses are not complying with data protection laws because the costs of noncompliance — I mean these tiny penalties — are so low".
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Ben-Artzi told me that bank executives had incurred a tiny penalty for a huge crime.
AUGUSTUS extrinsic.cfg file was adjusted for considering information about potential intron boundaries from RNAseq data (larger bonus for intron confirmed by RNA mapping, tiny penalty if not).
For example, Obamacare assumes that young, healthy people will pay large insurance premiums rather than tiny IRS penalties.
When someone is killed or injured as a result of careless driving, the penalties are tiny, if there is any punishment at all.
Because the sanctions are focused on those individuals and firms, most Iranians will never feel them, and the penalties are comparatively tiny.
Although the penalties represent a tiny fraction of the institutions' revenue, they have caught the attention of hospital executives, who already are grappling with tight budgets and taking steps to avoid even steeper penalties next year.
Furthermore, the $75 million penalty represents a tiny fraction of the more than $40 billion of subprime mortgage bonds that regulators say the bank failed to disclose.
The ruling left a tiny gap through which death penalty states could wriggle by leaving it up to them to define the legal standard under which "mental retardation" – known in modern medical parlance as intellectual disability – is defined.
Agoos had some horrible moments all over South Korea during the last World Cup, but he was not about to be caught committing a penalty on this tiny national prodigy.
The available research, looking backward, shows that the return penalty would be tiny - but in any event good investors rarely look backward.
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