81.   Subjecting every engineer or corporate executive to criminal penalties could threaten the ability of companies to deliver products that American consumers demand.

82.   Tax law prevents companies from deducting criminal penalties, avoiding an incentive to commit criminal acts.

83.   Such an order could be followed with a court injunction, which would bring criminal penalties if violated.

84.   Texas should institute a new law with criminal penalties.

85.   That bill passed the Senate Commerce Committee two weeks ago but opposition to the criminal penalties within the Senate has prevented the measure from being considered on the floor.

86.   The agreement also contains new criminal penalties for landlords who harass tenants in an attempt to get them to vacate apartments.

87.   That was one major way in which this proposal differed from legislation voted on in the past, which would have created criminal penalties.

88.   The bill would increase the criminal penalty for possessing equipment used to make the drug and suppliers would be more accountable for chemicals they sell.

89.   The bill also would impose criminal penalties against individuals who misuse Social Security numbers and organizations that misuse the Social Security benefits of their clients.

90.   The attempt to impose severe criminal penalties on doctors, however, is a relatively new and shocking aspect of the abortion wars.

a. + penalty >>共 623
maximum 12.10%
criminal 3.91%
stiffer 3.42%
financial 3.26%
severe 2.93%
tougher 2.77%
stiff 2.44%
civil 2.20%
harsher 2.14%
harsh 1.67%
criminal + n. >>共 302
charge 15.23%
investigation 9.00%
record 7.00%
case 6.89%
activity 3.88%
trial 3.42%
prosecution 3.34%
gang 2.72%
complaint 2.21%
act 1.96%
penalty 1.27%
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