Sentences with phrase «fines if»

You went to jail or paid fines if you missed a day of church, and they owned you body and soul.
The company would face millions of dollars in fines if it were found to have violated that pact.
And only individuals may take a case to the PSLRB: unbelievably, unions are threatened with heavy fines if they help or even encourage a member to do this.
A woman faces up to a year in jail and $ 10,000 in fines if convicted on price - gouging charges after allegedly raising the monthly rent by $ 4,000 on her Marin County home in the days following the October wildfires.
Several members, including Reps. Diana DeGette (D - CO) and Debbie Dingell (D - MI), pointed out that FTC consent decrees — settlement orders companies enter into when the FTC finds that they have engaged in unfair or deceptive practices — lack teeth because the FTC can only assess fines if the company subsequently violates the order.
Those with 50 or more may face big fines if they don't offer coverage and at least one employee receives a federal subsidy to buy coverage in a state - based marketplace.
They may slap on heavy fines if you don't return every last cable in good condition.
Companies may even have to pay fines if they don't warn customers about the risks of chemicals in coffee.
Betty was endlessly pushing boundaries, including revealing in a famous 1975 «60 Minutes» interview that she would be fine if the Ford's teenage daughter Susan had an affair.
Nicholas Genes, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and a frequent blogger on medical apps, says it's fine if the FDA steps in to ensure that new technology protects patient safety and privacy, but he'll be concerned if the agency oversteps its bounds.
That's fine if you're one of these people to whom all coffees taste alike.
Working for a few bucks an hour is fine if you like crocheting, but it hurts full - time sellers by creating the equivalent of a developing economy on the Internet.
On the other hand, 71 percent favor the law's Medicaid expansion, 66 percent of young adults favor the prohibition on denying people coverage because of a person's medical history, 65 percent favor requiring insurance plans to cover the full cost of birth control, 63 percent favor requiring most employers to pay a fine if they don't offer insurance and 53 percent favor paying for benefit increases with higher payroll taxes for higher earners.
It's fine if you want to rotate out of tech and buy utilities, but if you are owning large swaths of the market in the form of mutual funds or ETFs — and I mean owning the S&P 500 — they are not going to matter much.
This place is fine if you're stuck and need to eat at the hotel, but I'd recommend looking into outside options if you have that flexibility.»
That's fine if you're gone two to four weeks a year.
«People like to wordsmith and introduce new questions, which are fine if they fit within your existing research objective.
The 5.5. - inch 1080p panel isn't as sharp as those on other flagships, but it's more than fine if you stay out of VR, and a few software updates helped make it nice and accurate.
That's fine if you're the producer, but if you are also the gatekeeper to the market, then that distorts the market.
It's also fine if your business idea is downright boring.
Maybe you think that's fine if you're living hand - to - mouth in Africa, but wonder if it's truly applicable to more sophisticated business ideas.
But that's perfectly fine if you realize — even at the end of the priciest Thanksgiving experience in the world — that sharing the experience with loved ones matters more than the extravagance or the price of the food that rests on top.
For example, a lot of people buy real estate just to «flip» the properties, which is fine if your full - time business is the real estate flipping game.
A slower business, however, or one with just a few large transactions per month, such as a small Web site design shop, dog - sitting service, or swimming pool repair company, would probably be fine if it posted weekly or even monthly.
This might work fine if you are in a lower tax bracket today and believe you'll be in a higher tax bracket during retirement.
Facebook risks to face a daily $ 269,000 fine if it doesn't stop tracking the activity of online users.
That would be fine if that's all they're doing.
But Summers, speaking at an event sponsored by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said the idea that all major US banks would be totally fine if economic and financial conditions deteriorate as sharply as some of the tests posit is simply not credible.
I therefore would like to ask you if you can provide me with a scanner that, once my strategy (parameters of the moving averages and stochastic) is defined, I simply have to run it at any time of the day to fined if any stock has met the defined preliminary trading conditions.
That would be fine if the policy could be phased out as the economy picked up speed.
That's fine if market conditions are just right, but it leaves plans vulnerable in many environments.
When working in the aftermath of a cyber-attack, it is important that you retain the ability to focus on the most important systems first — some data or systems may be needed within the hour, while others may be fine if they are operational the next day.
I'll be fine if I'm never more than a one - man shop.
Which is fine if you are Google, or Facebook or even Twitter and you have lots of venture capital dollars to spend.
But the equation works fine if you build a great portfolio of investments (I'm not just talking about stocks).
All you people are very good at multitasking, and that's fine if you are the chief nurse at a hospital.
You should be fine if you have a few decades before you retire.»
This is fine if the total value of your estate is less than the federal and state exemptions.
He said floor crossing would be fine if it's the result of «principled reasons» but not okay if it's done for «selfish reasons».
It doesn't have any minimum credit history requirements, so you're fine if you haven't had accounts open for long.
It's totally fine if you need to go to the dentist in the middle of the day, hit the gym for some stress relief, or set up camp at the DMV.
But emotionally and behaviorally, you know, we're totally fine if the dollar - cost averaging over the next amount of months, or even quarters, even years, if that keeps you from hindsight bias and doing something, you know, stupid,» because a lot of people become very emotionally wedded.
So that's fine if your target a specific audience.
It's fine if you don't agree, but you shouldn't bash when you don't even know what you are talking about.
Besides, have we heard from any competent expert in Statistics who has said that sampling is fine if response is voluntary (I know that we've heard from a ton of them suggesting the contrary).
That would be fine if they were up front about it.
They think ownership of another persons life is perfectly fine if god gives some arbitrary rules.
Vandy is saying that you can't kick people out once they have already joined your group BUT it's fine if you just don't let them in the first place (like Vandy can't tell them they have to let that guy into the fraternity from the beginning just like with any other group).
That would be fine if the entire point of this story is how polls and studies and trendlines show an ever decreasing church attendance rate overall, especially among younger people.
Yet another government forces you to pay for your subway ride, and will fine you if you don't ante up.
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