Sentences with phrase «by substantial fines»

All of this means multitudes of businesses are putting themselves at risk of being hit by substantial fines, as well as reputational damage and a potential loss of customers.

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If the courts find they have been misclassified by Handy and should have been classified as employees, Handy will face substantial fines and penalties.
It was the Indulgence, previously referred to, which the young pluralist Archbishop of Mainz had promoted — half of all the money collected was going to his bankers, the Fugger, to whom he owed a very substantial sum on account of the fines paid by them to Rome on his behalf for his election to the Archbishopric, and for his pluralism.
Bharara wants Silver, 72, to forfeit the $ 5.2 million he pocketed in the scheme and cough up «a substantial fine of at least $ 1 million is appropriate in this case, particularly in light of the defendant's significant remaining resources and his more than $ 70,000 - per - year pension, paid for by New York State taxpayers.»
This «substantial market» exists despite the rare tiger being fully protected by law — with steep fines and tough jail sentences for transgressors.
She's helped considerably by a fine cast (including the too seldom seen Marie Riviere and Andre Wilms), but in the end it's Bruni Tedeschi's sure grasp of the milieu — and in particular her acute understanding of the specific foibles of a rich, arty but out - of - touch class nostalgic for an earlier era — that makes the film a modest but surprisingly substantial delight.
With the breathing room afforded by a substantial but not excessive 155 - minute pre-credits runtime, this outing has time to give good material to all of the large cast, from the returning fixtures like Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) to the new roles filled by three Inception cast members (including a fine Joseph Gordon - Levitt, whose prominence raises some well - founded suspicions).
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater interest, and seems only ever more relevant: the substantial and moving exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel.
Abbot Hall holds many fine examples of 18th - and 19th - century painting, as well as a substantial collection of work by Ruskin.
Substantial exhibition support is provided by Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, Gillinder Glass, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, and Lenore G. Tawney Foundation.
Abend Gallery Fine Art was founded in 1990 and presents a substantial collection of fine art, spanning from emerging and established contemporary artists to traditional paintings and sculptures by well - known artists, internationally and nationally acclaiFine Art was founded in 1990 and presents a substantial collection of fine art, spanning from emerging and established contemporary artists to traditional paintings and sculptures by well - known artists, internationally and nationally acclaifine art, spanning from emerging and established contemporary artists to traditional paintings and sculptures by well - known artists, internationally and nationally acclaimed.
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 Instead of requiring a grossly negligent «act or omission» on the part of the «controlling mind» of a company (as previously), the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 — enacted on 24 July 2007 — seeks to create liability for a company, government departments or police forces if (and only if)(cl 1 (3)-RRB- «the way in which its activities are managed or organised by its senior management is a substantial element» in the «gross breach of a relevant duty of care» — punishable by a fine.
Some believe that red light cameras are being used solely to increase revenue to the city — by issuing additional traffic tickets, fines payable to the city increase and the city experiences a substantial influx of cash.
Most recently, the SEC found that a company violated the whistleblower provisions by entering a separation agreement with a former employee of a subsidiary, who had raised concerns about potential Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations, that prevented the employee from communicating with the SEC by threatening a substantial fine for violating non-disclosure terms.
Judge Keller has been assessed a $ 100,000 fine as a civil penalty by the Texas Ethics Commission, but she should also face criminal charges for failing to disclose in her sworn filings substantial property wealth, income and board positions.
Facebook could face a fine of $ 40,000 per violation of the settlement, which would be a substantial sum if multiplied by 50 million.
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