Sentences with phrase «big penalty»

With a very high average speed and a lot of fast corners, it is also a place that has big penalties for going off the track.
I'm not sure how big the penalty is but I imagine they are fined for each copy of the game that was sold.
If you're a lender and want to originate qualified mortgages because there are big penalties if you don't.
He is a physical player who enjoys throwing his weight around, but is not one to rack up big penalty minutes by dropping his gloves.
The second big penalty you incur is a more expensive monthly payment.
The question was how big the penalty should be.
I felt confident in Mario, he has taken big penalties before and he got the nod.»
can pay big penalties for what seems like a good decision!
In his post-match interview, Henderson was diplomatic, saying: «I wanted the penalty, Mario felt confident and he has taken big penalties before.
British MPs have blasted Google, Facebook and Twitter for their lack of efforts in cracking down on abuse and hate speech, while Germany is considering big penalties if they don't do something about it.
45» — Big penalty shout for Juventus, and not given.
Now normally ignoring blue flags carries a much bigger penalty; Stoffel Vandoorne was given a drive - through for a similar thing back in Canada.
In February, the Real Estate Council of British Columbia (RECBC), in response to allegations made against B.C.'s real estate industry, launched an independent advisory group to examine and make recommendations on bigger penalties and a simpler, better complaint process.
You can't make them pay; the only big penalty is getting shut out of the bond market — which means that in the future, their budget would have to be balanced on a cash basis.
«It's such a fantastic feeling when you do a fast lap, because you know there is a big, big penalty for making a mistake.»
I'm at the point in my financial life we're I'm ready to start investing for retirement in earnest, and I'm planning to invest 15 % of my income into retirement accounts, but I hear a lot of stories about people who get in trouble, and can't access their money without taking big penalties.
Fisher made its big withdrawal from the U.S. Deutsche Bank FI Enhanced Global High Yield ETN on Oct. 5 as Deutsche «faced a big penalty for allegedly misselling mortgage - backed securities in the U.S.,» the Journal says.
If you miss a required distribution or fail to take enough, there's a big penalty: When you file taxes, you'll owe 50 % of the amount not distributed.
If you don't, a big penalty, and possibly even jail time, could await.
He was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying: «The referee was weak and naive, it's a big penalty,» said Mourinho.
South Carolina went three - and - out six times, committed four big penalties for 49 yards on Tennessee scoring drives, deployed some questionable clock management strategies, lost the special teams battle, and somehow managed to lose the game, too, despite averaging a pretty healthy 6.0 yards per play.
Previously, the commission's biggest penalty was the $ 80,000 fine it slapped last year on former Bronx Sen. Pedro Espada for putting his uncle on the Senate payroll.
The biggest penalty with the larger engine is, predictably, fuel economy, although you won't see a huge difference between the V6 and V8 in either city or highway numbers.
The styling of the Kona Electric is nearly identical to the gas powered Kona and even with the large battery pack, there aren't any big penalties to interior volume or its cargo space.
The biggest penalty I came across was 2.50 % of the outstanding balance — in my case this would be about $ 8,000.
He had been buying only funds with deferred sales charges (called DSCs)-- big penalties that kick in when you sell your funds.
Hi Kyle, That's a big penalty..
The biggest penalty I ever saw was $ 99,000 on a multimillion - dollar property.
As expected, the advisory group recommended: bigger penalties, a ban on «double ending» (when one realtor or brokerage represents both the buyer and the seller), and making it mandatory for agents to report all assignment sale contracts directly to RECBC.
Not paying your taxes will result in big penalties.
The biggest penalty for this is you've likely paid more over the life of the policy then you should have.
«Once one has a well - diversified, balanced portfolio of a dozen or so stocks, adding additional stocks does little to reduce risk, yet there's obviously a big penalty in terms of performance if one's best ideas are 3 - 5 % positions instead of 7 - 10 % positions.»
Over the last decade many lenders will now allow you to prepay or make lump sum payments on a closed - term mortgage, but if you exceed these allowances there can be big penalties.
The Spark Miles Select card does charge a big penalty APR of 30.90 percent, though, so you'll want to avoid it if your company's finances are fragile.
Bigger penalties can stay on record for up to 7 years, whereas smaller infractions only stay for up to 2 years.
In Washington, they could both get 10 years and $ 20,000 — though the judge could decide that John deserves a bigger penalty because he is a bigger bonehead.
First of all, when you get a guaranteed issue plan, there are two big penalties you incur as a result.
Some will consider hereditary diseases that you don't have yet to be a big penalty whereas others may not.
He says he didn't expect what he thought was a private conversation to result in such a big penalty.
You pay a big penalty in not updating your resume regularly — lost business results, not remembering the critical actions taken to achieve a goal, and not recording the impact of your work on the department results.
«Dodd - Frank correctly says we need to have qualified mortgages,» Romney said, «and if you give a mortgage that's not qualified, there are big penalties, except they [lawmakers] didn't ever go on and define what a qualified mortgage was.
The big penalty was wrong, the court said, because the mortgage company had structured its arrangement years ago - legally - and entirely in accordance with the rules as interpreted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
So if someone offered you a killer deal to buy a home... you would pay a big penalty and then have to pay the fees all over again to refinance the home you kept.
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