41. He said he favored a system that would impose fines, rather than trade sanctions, on nations that treat workers below international standards or commit environmental offenses. 42. He suggested that Congress set annual goals for reductions in youth smoking and impose stiff fines on the tobacco companies if the goals were not reached. 43. Health inspectors have been reluctant to impose fines on residents who cannot afford them. 44. Human services department regulators also have the option of imposing administrative fines against deficient nursing homes. 45. If Boeing proceeds with the McDonnell Douglas acquisition --or with the exclusive supply agreements over EU objections -- the EC could impose fines on the aerospace company. 46. If Wright chose to hold Clinton in contempt, she could impose a fine or try to suspend his ability to practice law. 47. In a bid to appease tennis, cycling and soccer officials, de Merode has suggested imposing fines along with forcing athletes to sit out key international competitions. 48. In all of those areas, regulators can impose civil fines for the same kinds of violations that are subject to criminal penalties. 49. Impose a fine. 50. In addition, the regulator said it can impose fines on individuals. |