Sentences with phrase «now severe penalties»

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Perhaps in no country are the penalties so severe as in Iran, now controlled by the mullahs of the Islamic revolution.
Now perhaps the penalty was too severe (I would have slapped them with a fine and no prison time) but these young women knew exactly what they were doing and they know what country they live in.
«Right doctrine» was now imposed from above on penalty of severe punishment: usually excommunication from the church, but later, civil punishment as well.
Vettel was given a 10 - second stop / go penalty during the race and finished fourth, but many believed he should've been handed a more severe punishment and the FIA has now launched an investigation.
If they can not change their mind without severe penalty, why would we believe that they are telling us their honest opinion now?
It now seems that Europe is finally catching up, which is for the better, as the legal consequences of export violation are severe; it is a crime, penalties can be levied, arrests are possible, and there are personal consequences for people that intentionally violate rules (get fired, imprisonment etc.).
Because the Code now imposes severe penalties on sellers if strict, burdensome rules are not followed, investors have moved away from lease - options and contracts for deed.
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