Sentences with phrase «severe than the penalties»

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The report also found that in six cases where former Police Commissioner Ray Kelly made the final disciplinary recommendation that were either «less severe» than what the CCRB recommended or that where no penalties were given to officers, the report said.
This severe penalty is widespread: in most states, fewer than half of new teachers are expected to stay long enough to receive any pension benefits at all (see «Why Most Teachers Get a Bad Deal on Pensions» at educationnext.org).
If you find more than one with essentially identical rates, a secondary point of comparison would be to see which has the least severe early withdrawal penalty, just in case you need to access your money earlier than expected.
More wide - reaching and onerous than the existing Data Protection Act, GDPR also carries the threat of severe financial penalties for firms found to be in breach, with maximum fines being 20 million Euros, or 4 % of the firm's global turnover...
More wide - reaching and onerous than the existing Data Protection Act, GDPR also carries the threat of severe financial penalties for firms found to be in breach, with maximum fines being 20 million Euros, or 4 % of the firm's global turnover — whichever is higher.
Any person who intentionally violates a temporary order is guilty of a gross misdemeanor (unless a more severe penalty is provided by law for the act that constitutes the violation), which is punishable by not more than one year in jail and up to a $ 2,000 fine.
Jail sentences of any length are a severe penalty for OHS offences, which, generally, are offences of omission (i.e. failing to do something required) rather than offences of commission (i.e. recklessly or intentionally committing a prohibited act).
Doda, a form of opiate made by drying the poppy plant, can lead to even stiffer penalties than marijuana production, with charges being as severe as those for heroin - related offences.
Specifically, a conviction for possession of a controlled substance carries far less severe penalties than a conviction for trafficking or possession for the purpose of trafficking that controlled substance.
Fines and penalties will be much more severe the second time than the first.
Generally, penalties for failure to provide proof of insurance (while you are, in fact, insured) are less severe than those for actually driving uninsured, as long as you can submit proof of coverage within a specified timeframe.
Basically, you'll pay or fight your ticket like anyone else, but you face more severe penalties (such as license suspension and revocation) for certain violations than older drivers.
Before you enter a «guilty» plea, note that depending on the offense commercial drivers sometimes more severe penalties than other drivers; for example, you could lose your commercial driver's license temporarily or permanently.
Second, understand that your options to plead guilty and pay your fine or plead not guilty and fight your ticket in court are basically the same as a regular driver's license holder; however, your penalties are more severe than just accumulating points and experiencing increased car insurance rates.
Note that the CT traffic violation penalties and the total payment amount that results from a guilty verdict are generally more severe than the original fine amount.
It's a bit confusing but basically what is classified as «careless driving», a civil traffic infraction, is considered less serious than «reckless driving», a criminal traffic offense in Florida and the penalties that apply to careless driving are obviously less severe than for reckless driving.
Anyone attempting to access driving records other than their own may be subject to severe penalties under applicable federal and state law.
The result is a vehicle that offers useful foul - weather capability and plenty of cargo space, but with a much less severe fuel - efficiency penalty than conventional SUVs (it gets an EPA - rated 32 mpg combined).
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