Sentences with phrase «threat of penalties»

The researchers found that, on state test days, districts with schools under threat of penalties served higher - calorie lunches than those in districts where no schools faced such...
No sooner had U.S. District Judge Callie Granade ruled that the Alabama Marriage Protection Act, along with the added protection of the Sanctity of Marriage Amendment, was unconstitutional and Alabama had to allow gays to wed, than ol' reliable Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore threw a grenade on Granade's ruling by telling the state's probate judges not to carry it out, under threat of penalty.
Applicants may come under some threat of penalty if they falsely assert they have never been on the losing side of a pet custody battle.
While he can boast a wealth of experience at the highest level, he perhaps hasn't been as reliable as he once was, and so with the threat of penalties in the League Cup final against Manchester City looming, fans want Ospina between the posts given he became the first Arsenal goalkeeper in four years to save a penalty.
But, the authors said, because hospitals respond to the threat of penalties, CMS may be tempted to expand the program.
For example, a Florida law currently being litigated uses the threat of penalties to prevent physicians from asking their patients direct questions about guns in their homes.
According to them, the threat of those penalties and the hundreds of dollars they charge in setup and maintenance fees are worth it to save tens of thousands of dollars in the long run.
if there was a penalty or threat of penalty, it was not connected to the exercise of a right under the OHSA.
On top of that financial expense, over 60,000 REALTORS willingly accepted the liability that comes along with personally vetting over 2.3 million Canadians on grounds of suspected terrorism, a liability that includes the threat of penalties you have noted so articulately in your article.
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