Sentences with phrase «slapped on the wrist if»

You can avoid the slaps on the wrist if you had at least as much income tax withheld this year as last (unless you make more than $ 150,000, in which case you have to hold back at least 110 percent of the prior year's withholding).
Just a slap on the wrist if you ask me.
You're slapped on the wrist if you stop trying out new gear.

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Unlike using social media to endorse a shoe or a breakfast cereal — which can lead to an FTC slap - on - the - wrist if payment arrangements are not disclosed — the stakes when it comes to securities (if indeed that is what the tokens are) are much higher.
If this is not a slap on the wrist I don't know what is.
My point, who cares, your religion is not what I want deciding if we need jobs or a way to create them or how victims of crime who are uninsured get medical bills paid or using your religion to decide who deserves what time in prison and who gets a slap on teh wrist.
If he had been drunk, he would have gotten off with a slap on the wrist and maybe traffic court.
If he shows remorse for his actions and pleads that the injustice got the better of him and that he has learnt from his mistake, I'm sure that the FA will let him off with just a small fine and a slap on the wrist (warning)
Because if any part of this case is successful, and the NCAA merely gives UNC a slap on the wrist, the NCAA could have much bigger problems than UNC down the road.
If she denies visitation, I have to wait for ten more things to happen, file a contempt charge, wait two months to go to court for a judge to slap her on the wrist.
So what if he's been slapped on the wrists by the «ok ya» brigade!
If you want to openly conspire to set prices in order to protect your market and limit competition at the expense of the consumer you will only be able to get away with doing so for two years, plus however long it takes the government to drag you into court, prove anything, and penalize you with a slap - on - the - wrist settlement in which you ultimately offer consumers a small price break they will almost certainly never take you up on for products they probably don't want to buy anyway.
And when the issue involves anti-trust violations and price fixing, it can seem like it's not enough for the government to slap you on the wrist, if damages in the ball park of $ 266 million to $ 500 million can be seen as a little slap.
And when the issue involves anti-trust violations and price fixing, it can seem like it's not enough for the government to slap you on the wrist, if damages in the ball park of $ 266 million to $ 500 million can be seen as a little... [Read more...]
Take them away have them killed while the owner is given a slap on the wrist and will find other dogs to exploit within a month if not less.
Paper promises in the form of policy and legislative mechanisms are good and well; but as experience has taught us, paper promises are 90 % of the time just that, lovely forms of references when monitoring a state's adherence to international agreements or even local law, but the lack of monitoring and enforcement barely happens and if at all with «sweetheart - slap - on - the - wrist» penalisation of polluters.
If this Panel were a political stunt then its purpose would be to take the sting out of Steve and Ross's work, give mild censure about not archiving and a slap on the wrist to Mann about his behavior.
I even knew a solo back in the day who brazenly operated his law firm under a trade name, where this practice is banned, taking a calculated risk that even if he was discovered, at best he'd receive a slap on the wrist.
This is especially relevant if the only likely result is a slap on the wrist, which in most cases, it is.
(If so, give yourself a light slap on the wrist, and go back and pick two complimentary fonts.
Ergo, «Let's grow it up in Canada, especially in Ontario, boys and girls, where if we get caught, slaps on the wrist are the order of the day!»
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