Sentences with phrase «stiffer penalties starting»

If you break the rules in Ontario, you will suffer stiffer penalties starting in March when the new Real Estate and Business Brokers Act comes into effect.

Not exact matches

«When our association discovered that bats could be altered and gain enhanced performance above our bat standard, stiffer penalties were instituted as a deterrent,» wrote Craig Cress, the president of ASA, in an email to me years ago when I first started examining this story.
«Hate crimes is something that we've always looked seriously at, but the increasing of penalties for certain classes, we've started to have problems with that, because we don't want to make it seem like one person's life or the crime that happens to them should have a stiffer penalty than say you or I. So, those have been some of the challenges that we've had.
Under the Affordable Care Act, companies with 50 - plus full - time employees must start offering them health insurance or face stiff penalties.
If you do start using your TFSA like a straight deposit savings account, you may fall afoul of the penalties for overcontributing in a given year, and these can be pretty stiff.
Bank of America's bare bones student card comes with a generous 0 percent balance transfer offer and a low starting interest rate, but it also charges a stiff penalty if you fall behind on payments.
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