Sentences with phrase «means additional fines»

It only takes a few tickets to end up with a license suspension, which means additional fines and higher insurance rates.

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To sum up, the consistency of the Dividend Aristocrats means that these stocks are likely to generate more income over time even if you contribute no additional funds to your investment portfolio — which is Do Nothing investing at its finest.
If you have a wok, use it — its high sides mean additional surface area to brown up the tofu; if you don't have one, your largest skillet will work just fine.
Justice DeGrasse, meanwhile, has attempted to walk a fine line between showing the state he means business (by ordering that the state simply cough up the additional funding) and setting the stage for a constitutional battle that might overturn his order.
A new bill that senate just passed means you might even get an additional $ 150 fine for playing a videogame while driving.
But if — like most of us — you will probably get another ticket at some point, those 4 points could mean the difference between increased insurance rates, additional fines, and even license suspension!
In the long run, it is fine, as it was over 6.75 % mortgage, I got my next property at the under - 4 property loan levels as paying it off brought me back to 3 mortgages, and I can always take a loan on it again, although that would mean additional costs to get my money back out, so probably won't.
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