Sentences with phrase «harsh penalties on»

Placing students at increased risk of dropping out is one of the major objections that critics lodge against any kind of testing regime that imposes harsh penalties on students.
Some carried signs advocating the return of open admissions to CUNY and the repeal of the Taylor Law, which imposes harsh penalties on public employee unions for striking.
THE State Government has responded to the Laing Report on Occupational Safety and Health by drafting legislation aimed at imposing harsher penalties on those who neglect their OSH responsibilities.
The firm springs and expansive rubber don't exact too harsh a penalty on ride comfort, either — at least not in the light of the truly stupendous grip, traction and stability on offer.

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Sites Google deems to have an influx of inbound links with sloppy anchor text, spam comments or guest posts on disreputable sites, suffer harsher penalties than ever before.
I have looked without success for any rulings on cell phones ringing during worship, but I hope the penalties, if any, are quite harsh.
Even those who believe in God's infinite posthumous wrath for sinners have no problems meting out the harshest of penalties on those who abuse the innocent — as if God's punishment isn't swift or thorough enough.
A day after the NFL handed down the harshest penalties ever imposed on a franchise, The MMQB went to Boston to capture the pulse of the city's streets where just over three months ago the Patriots celebrated their Super Bowl XLIX victory with a confetti - strewn parade.
I can't remember too many, instead I think back to the harsh red card on Szczesny when he fouled Robben for a penalty but the Dutch forward was heading away from goal.
The worst scandal in the history of college sports led the NCAA to impose harsh and unprecedented penalties on the Nittany Lions.
That loss, however, does offer some rays of hope because we were all over them before the game turned on Ozil's weak penalty being saved and then a harsh red card for Szczesny.
Bit harsh on M - N I think, yes he gave away that penalty but it was a soft penalty, some of the refs decisions was questionable along with the linesmen.
Arsene Wenger says Tottenham's penalty award in the 1 - 1 draw at Arsenal on Sunday was «harsh» on his side.
90 ′ 5 — 1 Neymar scores from penalty spot after referee gave away an harsh penalty when Suarez went down on minimum contact.
Quinn called on State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman for enforcement of the harshest penalties in sex crime cases and pledged to protect funding for the city's Sexual Assault Response Teams, which provide forensic exams and counseling services to sexual assault victims at hospitals.
But he says the other nine items, which include cracking down on sex trafficking and harsher penalties for domestic violence, need to be acted on.
That's $ 62,125 to be precise, as the harsh yet fair penalty for soliciting and accepting five free tickets to the opening game of the 2009 World Series — and then lying about it to the state Commission on Public Integrity.
On July 9, Heilbrunn noted that the Ethics Board's recommended penalties for McKenna (a public apology to the Planning Board, the town, and the Ethics Board) were slightly harsher than those for Magarelli (an apology only to the planning agency and the town) because the councilman was «pushing» and «aggressive» in his support of Cucina.
Disqualification is the harshest penalty the FDA can impose on an investigator.
or for failing to accurately depict the «decency» of those that work with the Department of Work and Pensions - the very foot soldiers of the Govt who have been imposing such harsh penalties and sanctions on the average working class or disabled person.
Miss. and University of Tennessee Basketball Coach Donnie Tyndall discusses the harshest penalty ever imposed by the NCAA on a head coach for academic fraud.
The government decided to make an example out of Mr. Swartz — a man whose activism played a crucial role in raising awareness and stopping SOPA — and inflicted such harsh penalties and sentences on him that he committed suicide at the age of 26.
That data sparked a conversation on the harsher penalties that black children face at so young an age, as parallels were drawn to the school - to - prison pipeline.
Rather than just being an effort to further demonise of speed, the bulk of the changes centre on harsher financial penalties for reckless speeding, rather than smaller offences.
Making the wrong tire choice brings a harsh penalty — not only does the car lose time on the track, but then you face another 30 second pit stop to change them.
The cycle is harsh, needing to pay the penalties on the loan amount can cause the entire 401 (k) to be cashed out and the rest used to pay extra penalties.
The rollback among big banks follows harsh penalties meted out by the Justice Department, which accused many banks of putting FHA on the hook for shoddy loans in the years leading up to the mortgage meltdown.
While historically the CRA used to waive these harsh penalties for first time, non-filing offences, in recent years it has been assessing them on first time offences.
You never want to go into default and if you do, you face harsher penalties such as increased fees, wage garnishment, and a hold on receiving any more loans.
There is no penalty for wandering around these tedious mazes due to how permissive that very permissive combat system is, except, very crucially, wasting your time, which is the harshest and cruelest penalty you can inflict on a player.
In 1819, the government introduced harsh new laws, the «Six Acts», which prohibited possession of weapons by civilians, introduced wide search and seizure powers, restricted public meetings, increased penalties for blasphemy and sedition, and imposed swingeing taxes on pamphlets and periodicals.
These laws have garnered controversy regarding their possible infringement on Constitutional rights, especially whether the penalties are too harsh for non-violent sex crimes offenders.
In addition to a minimum licence suspension and fine, the interlock ignition program and the impact on insurance rates in Ontario can make the penalty especially harsh.
The same study notes that judicial campaign ads most often use a «soft on crime vs. tough on crime» theme, leading incumbent judges to demonstrate to voters their willingness to impose the harshest penalty — death.
While federal white collar crimes can lead to harsh penalties, often including lengthy incarceration, New York is known for its own tough stance on white collar crimes.
Law enforcement in the Commonwealth is harsh on drunk and impaired drivers, and a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal offense which carries penalties which may include the following:
I am somewhat conflicted on the issue of jail time — it seems a harsh penalty, particularly if a business has gone bankrupt for «legitimate» reasons (that doesn't seem to be the case in this particular issue).
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) recommended that instead of cracking down on such motorists with harsh penalties, a better policy would be to find ways to provide more affordable insurance and lower the minimum liability limits for safe, uninsured drivers who have lower income.
Based on our findings, insurers in the Show Me State may actually levy harsher penalties for having credit issues than for causing a crash.
Based on our findings, insurers often levy harsher penalties for having credit issues than for causing an accident.
The DWI penalties issued to drivers who already have a similar conviction on their driving records are much harsher than those issues to first - time offenders.
Wisconsin OWI laws are harsh on any driver, but for underage individuals, the penalties are even worse.
Drivers who choose to pay traffic fines online in Nebraska (or via other available methods) admit their guilt, and they are at risk of incurring harsh penalties, such as large fines and points on their driving records.
Accumulating too many WV infraction points on your driving transcript will bring you harsh penalties such as driver's license suspensions or revocations, high traffic fines and jail time.
If you are caught driving without the proper insurance, you will be subject to increasingly harsh penalties based on the how many times you have been convicted of this offense.
Michigan's penalties for failing to maintain financial responsibility on a vehicle are harsh.
Accumulation of several traffic violations on your driving transcript within a specific period of time may lead to harsh penalties.
Receiving traffic tickets in Kentucky may bring you high fines and fees and harsh penalties such as a driver's license suspension or revocation, increase in car insurance rates and accumulation of too many demerit points on your driving record.
Moreover, drivers have the traffic ticket defense option to enroll in a traffic school which will reduce the number of demerit points on their driving record, thus helping them avoid the above - mentioned harsh penalties.
Accumulating too many infraction points on your transcript may bring you harsh penalties such as driver's license suspensions, jail time and high driving fines.
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