101.   They also said they should be given the power to impose administrative fines on violators, rather than pursuing criminal penalties in already backlogged courts.

102.   They could impose fines on Boeing if the commission objects to the merger and Boeing goes ahead anyway.

103.   Though the commission has investigated similar offenses by other carmakers, this is the first time it will impose fines, the EU official said.

104.   This has also been addressed in the negotiations, with a preliminary agreement to impose fines if specific goals and deadlines are not met.

105.   Those options should include a tough censure proposal, which would impose a fine and block any pardon.

106.   Though the commission has investigated similar offenses by other carmakers, this is the first time it will impose a fine.

107.   U.S. lawmakers are urging the Clinton Administration to strike back swiftly against Europe if fines are imposed.

108.   Unlike other federal agencies, the Agriculture Department has never had the right to impose fines.

109.   Under current laws, the European Commission can and does impose hefty fines for practices like price fixing and blocking competition.

110.   Wheatley actually fell asleep in only one meeting, though that incensed Reeves, and he imposed a fine.

v. + fine >>共 233
pay 29.72%
impose 10.71%
face 8.72%
levy 5.02%
appeal 3.08%
include 1.71%
reduce 1.71%
do 1.47%
seek 1.42%
collect 1.23%
impose + n. >>共 574
sanction 18.02%
restriction 6.67%
curfew 5.58%
ban 4.45%
penalty 3.65%
limit 3.18%
control 2.87%
tax 2.81%
fine 2.50%
rule 2.34%
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