Sentences with phrase «far less penalties»

For comparison, unprotected industrial relations activity under the Fair Work Act 2009 is subject to far less penalties, a maximum of 60 penalty units — that is, $ 12,600.

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My only option will be to opt for the tax penalty, which will be far less than having to buy insurance.
For comparison, under the Fair Work Act, penalties related to unprotected industrial relations activity are subject to far less severe penalties of a maximum of 60 penalty units — that is, $ 12,600.
Equivalent provisions under the Fair Work Act are subject to far less severe penalties, with a maximum of 60 penalty units — that is, about $ 12,600.
Cech being very unlucky is the only reason why Southampton scored today plus Giroud was held and fouled in the box and i've seen penalties being given for way less so far.
You can equally make the argument that Lacazette's goalscoring numbers are far less impressive if we ignore the 11 penalties he scored last year as he might not be afforded penalty taking duties at Arsenal.
Chelsea never looked back, and less than six minutes later we had doubled the lead without Stoke having got as far as Thibaut Courtois» penalty area.
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.
Heavily fatigued characters receive hefty penalties to their stats making them far less useful in a fight, and they can only regain strength by either stopping at an inn or setting up camp.
The thing is, sometimes you don't have to go too far off the path and you still receive a time penalty, which is added to your overall time at the end of the stage, and if you veer off into the crowd very slightly, you also get a rather steep time penalty, and as a couple of seconds here and there can be the difference between a podium finish and less, it can be a frustrating thing to happen, particularly on the tougher difficulty levels.
If a country decided to put political pressure on the US to abolish the death penalty, pursuing governors, the president, and perhaps judges would be much more likely to have an impact than going after executioners (who are far less likely to travel abroad, anyway).
This doesn't absolutely foreclose the possibility that the death penalty will be imposed in that state on federal charges, although it does make it far less likely that the death penalty will be imposed.
Specifically, a conviction for possession of a controlled substance carries far less severe penalties than a conviction for trafficking or possession for the purpose of trafficking that controlled substance.
These drivers also might not want to get caught, or believe that the penalty for fleeing an accident scene is far less than getting caught drinking and driving.
• Leaving the scene of a crash resulting in property damage of more than $ 50.00 — 6 points s. 322.273 (d)(2), F.S. • Unlawful speed resulting in a crash — 6 points s. 322.273 (d)(3), F.S. • Reckless driving — 4 points s. 322.273 d1, F.S. • Any moving violation resulting in a crash — 4 points s. 322.273 (d)(8), F.S. • Passing a stopped school bus — 4 points s. 322.273 (d)(4), F.S. • Unlawful speed — 15 mph or more over the lawful or posted speed — 4 points s. 322.273 (d)(5b), • F.S. • Disregarding traffic / railroad signals — 4 points s. 322.273 (d)(6), F.S. • Any conviction under the Florida Statutes covering interference with an official traffic control device or railroad sign or signal — 4 points s. 322.273 (d)(10), F.S. • Unlawful speed — 15 mph or less over the lawful or posted speed — 3 points s. 322.273 (d)(5a), F.S. • All other moving violations (not including HOV and bicycle traffic violations but including seat belt violations and parking on highway outside the limits of municipalities) you just got yourself — 3 points s. 322.273 (d)(7), F.S. • A conviction under the Florida Litter Law — 3 points s. 322.273 (d)(9), F.S. • Any violations in other states count as the comparable amount of penalty points that an infraction would have accrued in Florida s. 322.273 (d) 10e), F.S. Florida law will notify any licensee, coming within their penalty point danger zone with a warning letter advising that any further convictions may result in loss of driving privileges.
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