Sentences with phrase «economic penalty for»

Suppose there is no real economic penalty for being a climate good guy.
That would avoid the economic inefficiency of subsidies — and the tax or deficit burden — while producing an optimal reduction curve without adding an artificial economic penalty for drivers.
The economic penalties for remarriage for both my ex and I are huge, and midlife divorced couples like us are the rule rather than the exception.
These «confidentiality orders» are hard to obtain and while they can carry significant economic penalties for violation, the injured party nevertheless sustains the feared damage and must spend appreciable sums of money and time to obtain relief from the courts.
These groups seek to regain control over spouses who are divorcing them, usually through forced marriage counseling or enacting extreme economic penalties for filing for divorce, including loss of custody, loss of marital assets, and forced joint physical custody arrangements where the child is shuffled between incongruent households so that the father can avoid paying child support.

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Last Thursday, moreover, both The Washington Post and The New York Times reported that Flynn had spoken with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, about the US economic sanctions on Russia before Trump was sworn in — including at least one call on the day President Barack Obama imposed new penalties on Russia for its election - related meddling.
Banning economic withholding and bring in penalties for electricity generators and utilities that match the magnitude of the offense.
1) Churches need to be a voice for economic justice for lower - income families by, for instance, advocating for more generous child and earned - income tax credits, as well as for the elimination of the marriage penalties embedded in many of our public policies directed towards lower - income families.
Attacking distortions and externalities directly, furthermore, would seem preferable to compounding these distortions through «compensating» economic penalties or rewards for additional births.
If the benefit to the gas companies is economic, then the penalty for failure should also be economic and greater than the benefit.
Women without college educations are dramatically less economically dependent upon their husbands than they used to be, while the economic dependence of women with college educations on their husbands remains high because although both men and women with college degrees have seen surging incomes since the 1970s, most women with college degrees experience large income penalties for leaving the work force for a while to raise children, while women without college degrees don't face those kinds of income penalties in their far less skilled jobs.
If at least 15 percent of the contractors hired for the construction are not minority - and women - owned, Destiny will pay a $ 75,000 penalty to the agency to be spent on workforce and economic development initiatives in the city, he said.
For biomedical scientists, the average impact is about a 10 % penalty on future citations to prior papers, according to a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper posted in May.
[xxi] David W. Johnston and Grace Lordan (2014), «When Work Disappears: Racial Prejudice and Recession Labour Market Penalties,» CEP Discussion Paper No. 1257, London: Centre for Economic Performance.
The liberty that Paul speaks of is freedom from sin, and ultimately freedom from the penalty for sin — it is not economic or political liberty.
I have a, perhaps overly pessimistic, feeling that national energy interest and the mantra of ever - continuing economic growth will trump international agreements unless there are enforcable and painful penalties for non-compliance.
An effective solution would be to change the political and economic system to ensure that those kingpins of promotion of understandably unsustainable and damaging ways of thinking and acting will not suceed and will likely suffer significant penalty for their efforts to maximize their personal gain any way they think they can get away with.
These deals create an environmental penalty for an economic crime.»
The maximum amount of an administrative penalty is $ 1 million for each day that the contravention continues plus a one - time payment to address the economic benefit the person obtained from the contravention.
The Model Penal Code: Sentencing project provides guidance on some of the most important issues that courts, corrections systems, and policymakers are facing today, including the general purposes of the sentencing system; rules governing sentence severity — including sentences of incarceration, community supervision, and economic penalties; the elimination of mandatory minimum penalties; mechanisms for combating racial and ethnic disparities in punishment; instruments of prison population control; victims» rights in the sentencing process; the sentencing of juvenile offenders in adult courts; the creation of judicial powers to review many collateral consequences of conviction; and many issues having to do with judicial sentencing discretion, sentencing commissions, sentencing guidelines, and appellate sentence review.
From the legal perspective, some people define economic - based crime to be an act of abstention from pursuing an action that will result in harm to the economic policy or the economic security of the country, committed by a person eligible for taking the criminal responsibility; such an act is prohibited by law and for which the law has prescribed a penalty or precautionary measures.
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the Omnibus Rule and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), lawyers may qualify as business associates, which carries a whole host of obligations and compliance measures — and serious penalties for failing to meet those standards.
Canadian Appeals Monitor No Jury Trial for Securities Offences: Economic Penalties Are Not A «More Severe Punishment» Under Section 11 (f) of the Charter
The penalties for driving uninsured are getting more severe — in addition to risking economic loss by not having insurance protection, you risk fines, suspension of driver's license or registration and even time in jail.
When contract time rolls around, the union leaders assess current economic conditions, the shortage, or not, of unionized labour at the time, and the importance of employers» contracts regarding penalties for late completions of projects.
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