Sentences with phrase «face sanctions over»

The bank didn't face sanctions over the matter until 2016, when the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the City and County of Los Angeles imposed $ 185 million in fines.

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Facing tougher sanctions over Ukraine, Russia said yesterday it may ban imports of chicken from the U.S. and fruit from Europe and is investigating McDonald's Corp. (MCD) cheese for safety.
Chelsea could face possible sanctions from FIFA over the deal that saw them bring youngster Bertrand Traore on board, according to the Daily Telegraph.
North Korea currently faces growing international pressure and sanctions over its nuclear and missile programmes.
This is not, however, anything to do with tomorrow's vote on tuition fees, but the dilemma faced by Willie Whitelaw as Conservative Chief Whip during the furore over whether or not back Harold Wilson's Rhodesian oil sanctions in December 1965.
Schools and districts that don't meet the standards over multiple years face escalating sanctions.
Most school districts in Washington State will likely have less control over how they spend money during the next academic year, and those that were already under sanction for failing to make progress under the federal No Child Left Behind law will face more severe consequences.
Those that received federal Title I funds — funds allocated to schools that serve a requisite number of low - income students — faced sanctions that increased over time.
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