Sentences with phrase «much stiffer penalties»

In comparison, the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board — the private board in charge of lower mainland real estate, such as Langley and Abbotsford — is known for much stiffer penalties for realtors that breach ethics or regulations.
In South Carolina, if you are in possession of one or more grams of methamphetamine or cocaine base («crack»), you will be charged with distribution of crack rather than possession, which carries much stiffer penalties.
Already people are calling for much stiffer penalties and mandatory sentencing.

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Alternately, the Republicans also could reiterate the SAFE Act argument, which essentially was: Gun control is inevitable, because it's being pushed by an enormously popular and powerful governor, so we should work to temper it as much as possible (in this case, by adding stiffer penalties) giving enough of our members a reason to vote «yes» and help the measure pass.
Banks charge stiff penalties for withdrawing from CDs before they mature, so consider carefully how much you plan to invest in a CD, and for how long.
They have proposed a new Code of Maryland Regulation (COMAR), regulation 14.09.01.20, that would pretty much give defense lawyers carte blanche to both schedule and compel plaintiffs claimants IMEs at will with potential stiff penalties for the failure to appear.
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