Sentences with phrase «fine a company across»

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In 2005 the company agreed to pay a $ 1.1 million fine after the EPA alleged that VW had received numerous reports in 1999 and 2000 about a defective exhaust part, which was causing excess carbon monoxide and other dangerous emissions, but failed to report the defect to regulators, as required, until the EPA came across it in a random test.
Trump has also proposed levying fines on U.S. companies that move jobs across borders.
If it's for you as an individual that's fine, but don't mix and match your best of breed, or worst case scenarios, across multiple companies.
Tavistock Restaurants is a rapidly growing, privately held company operating 15 unique concepts from fast casual to upscale, fine dining restaurants including Abe & Louie's, ZED451, Joe's American Bar & Grill and Freebirds World Burrito, one of the fastest growing concepts with more than 100 locations across the United States.
Italian winery Masciarelli Tenute Agricole and national fine wine sales and marketing company VINTUS, have announced a new partnership and distribution across the United States.
why did it happen in the first place just came across this blog, even though the vp apologized and states she is a mother of 3 who was the one that okayed this to go through if it was this vp why did nt she catch on first, she must have thought it was fine until all the outrage came about, you would think a company of that magnitude would have focus groups too give opinions, this campaign should never of happened........
IDBS works with the world's leading chemical companies supporting their research and development (R&D) efforts across all aspects from synthetic chemistry to polymer, fine chemical, formulations and industrial research.
I was recently introduced to Michael Hill Jewelers, which is an amazing New Zealand - born fine jewelry company with several locations across the United States, including six right here in Chicago!
Though this execution could verge toward the excessively operatic, as in the heavy - handed De Mayerling à Sarajevo (1940), these managerial efforts largely paid off, with a variety of fine performances across the generic and national spectrum: a spirited Lien Deyers in the tongue - in - cheek The Company's in Love; Magda Schneider, who also starred in Ophuls» Love Story (Une histoire d'amour, 1933), as the tragically morose Christine in Liebelei, her final despair registered in an extraordinary extended close - up; and acting luminaries James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Robert Ryan, searing in Caught's three - way confrontations.
Many of these companies have already put big plans in motion to improve fuel economy across their lineups, but a fine more than twice as large as expected could become the proverbial wrench for strategies years in development.
Still, in order to make the e-reading experience much better, Amazon also owned a fine company which is actually a better place to get interacted and shares the views with all the other readers across the world.
Principles based accounting might be fine for GAAP / IFRS, but it destroys comparability across companies, and makes equity analysis a lot harder.
In my analysis, I go beyond these aggregate lobbying totals, by looking at specific companies and organizations across many sectors (i.e. financial, retail etc) that registered to lobby on the bill and were on record as supporters or opponents, providing a finer grained understanding of lobbying expenditures.
Find out what fines and penalties have been imposed on companies from jurisdictions across Canada that have violated their respective occupational health and safety act and regulations.
In 2011, the public sector United India Insurance Company was fined Rs 5 lakh under the provisions of Section 64VC of the Insurance Act for opening 35 new branches across the country without permission from the authority.
The law, which is largely focused on data consent, is designed to be a «one - stop - shop» for companies operating across the EU, and those in breach of the legislation can be fined up to $ 20 million, or four percent of annual global turnover.
GDPR will replace the current patchwork of national data protection laws, give data regulators greater powers to fine, make it easier for companies with a «one - stop - shop» for operating across the whole of the EU, and create a new pan-European data regulator called the European Data Protection Board.
The firm manages traffic fines for about 500 companies and over 8,000 individuals across the country.
Is the china a Castleton pattern, one of the fine American companies that begin to flourish around 1938, right before WWII, when European chinas could no longer be shipped across the ocean because of the German ships of war.
Of the many management companies we have encountered in cities and resort communities across the United States, these people are the finest.
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