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'Fines' (ante, iii. 323) and other extra payments might easily raise the value to more than sixty pounds.
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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'Fines' (_ante_, iii. 323) and other extra payments might easily raise the value to more than sixty pounds.
Life of Johnson, Volume 6 Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc. James Boswell 1767
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Fines will be capped at 0.1% of gross domestic product.
Europe Tightens Fiscal Ties Stephen Fidler 2012
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Most importantly, it wants the trigger to be virtually automatic: Fines would apply not after member states agreed, but unless a certain majority objected.
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Fines have defined Cuban to an extent, but it is a limited way to view his tenure.
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More: The Source: BP Has Good Reason to Return BP, Contractors Face Fines Over Spill Heard: BP Defies North Sea Doom-Mongers Earlier this year, BP announced plans for the $4.7 billion redevelopment of the Schiehallion and Loyal fields, west of Shetland, and the $1.1 billion development of the Kinnoull field in the central North Sea.
U.S. to Let BP Bid on Gulf Oil-Drilling Leases Tennille Tracy 2011
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Fines proposed by the commission would automatically take effect, unless a super-majority of EU countries voted to overturn the commission 's decision.
Hedge Funds Take Center Stage Frances Robinson 2010
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Fines and penalties for spills in West Africa are relatively modest.
Oil Hearing to Cast Spotlight on West Africa Benoit Faucon 2011
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Fines do not rise according to the number of infractions.
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Fines can accumulate very quickly, with penalties of up to $16,000 a day for violations.
Comcast CEO Fined Over Stock Purchases Thomas Catan 2011
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