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The first step is to measure the expected gain from crime which fines need to offset.
But the bulk of the $65 million comes from Pearson's strict interpretation of D.C.'s consumer protection law, which fines violators $1,500 per violation, per day.
In cases in which fines cannot be collected and to pay administrative costs, the rental agencies must pay the city a 30-cent surcharge on each vehicle.
Royal Bank of Scotland warned that it faced another year of pain in which fines for market rigging, mis-selling and litigation would continue to dog the bank, deferring any hopes that it can be returned to the private sector.
Removal of fines from the catalyst bed prior to fluidization caused an increase in catalyst attrition until the amount of fines present in the bed was similar to that of a bed in which fines were not removed.
They point to a decline between the 2009 season and the 2010 season in the number of plays for which fines were assessed — Ray Anderson, the executive vice president for football operations, said the number dropped by a third — and a corresponding drop in the amount of dollars paid in fines (almost $1 million, Anderson said) as evidence that players are changing.
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The action follows an enforcement action by Massachusetts regulators, which fined Goldman $10 million in 2011.
Which, fine, okay.
After which, fine but detectable scratches were made through the cells using sterile tips.
Almost all NG2 cells may be correlated with neurons, which fine-tune the NG2 cell activities.
Which… fine.
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