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  1. A fine powder, such as pulverized charcoal, dusted over a stencil to transfer a design to an underlying surface.
    印花粉撒于镂花模板上以便在其表面上印出图案的细粉末,如磨碎的木炭粉
  2. The contract contains a penalty clause which fines the company1% for every week the completion date is late.
    合同中含有一个惩罚条款,即完工期每拖一周,罚该公司1%的款。



  1. Nine of the charges carry maximum penalties of five years in prison and fines of $250,000 each.
  2. In response, Sand levied escalating fines against the city _ $100 for the first day and doubling every day after that.
  3. And both governors used the occasion to call for tougher fines and possible jail terms against violators.
  4. One investor said that S.B. Lewis has about $150 million in capital; the government is seeking $5.5 million in fines from the firm.
  5. FCC fines that have not been changed since 1934 also will be increased, Connolly said.
  6. Each paid less than $150,000 in fines.
  7. As part of his settlement last August, Lee agreed to pay $19 million into a fund to reimburse investors defrauded by the scheme. He also agreed to pay the government $1.5 million in fines and $4.5 million in back taxes with interest.
  8. The Boeing Co. pleaded guilty today to two felony charges of "unauthorized conveyance" of secret Pentagon budget documents and agreed to pay more than $5.2 million in fines and restitution.
  9. U.S. District Judge James Rosenbaum also ordered three years of probation for each man after release from prison, but levied no fines.
  10. Airlines face fines if they bring into a country people who do not have the required visa and travel documents.
  11. The Big Board has indicated that it may seek fines against Mr. Joseph and others.
  12. The London International Financial Futures Exchange fined a Cargill Inc. unit #25,000 ($39,492) and imposed other suspensions and fines for violations of its trading rules.
  13. Last month, a jury convicted Healy on three counts, making the company potentially liable to fines totaling $1.5 million.
  14. The Social Security count against Mr. Lareau is a felony, punishable by maximum penalties of five years in prison and $6,000 in fines.
  15. The situation has worsened, he noted, with the passage of new laws this month imposing stiff fines or jail terms on anyone circulating any documents deemed anti-Communist.
  16. As part of an agreement to settle criminal and civil fraud charges, Drexel agreed to pay $650 million in fines, plead guilty to six felonies and subject itself to unprecedented federal scrutiny of the way it does business.
  17. In addition to imposing surcharges, designed to strip the companies of artificially inflated revenues, the commission can also press criminal charges, which could add extra fines.
  18. If convicted, the defendants could face lengthy prison terms and thousands of dollars in fines.
  19. Others say that for first-time violators, straight probation and community service should be the standard, along with hefty fines and expulsion from the profession _ punishments they say hurt financial executives most while replenishing federal coffers.
  20. Turning off lights at public gatherings and failing to repair a house that is dangerous to passersby, or a structure that may fall over, will draw also fines.
  21. The municipal court judge will reduce or suspend fines if offenders take part in a 20-week literacy program at Oil Belt Vo-Tech.
  22. The law permits fines of more than $700 for littering, but in 1986, the average fine imposed was less than $60.
  23. The problem in China has always been the disconnection between the provinces and the centre.' For a start, fines are generally too low to be effective in deterring pollution or encouraging investment in cleaner technology.
  24. USAir Group Inc. agreed to pay $750,000 in fines to settle alleged violations of air-safety rules, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
  25. Maximum fines on pharmacists selling drugs requiring prescriptions without a doctor's authorisation have been halved; repeat offenders will no longer risk enforced closure of their shops.
  26. It managed to snare one creditor, whose presence in the U.S. gave the court jurisdiction, and imposed fines of more than $1 million on that creditor for its seizure of ships in Singapore and Hong Kong.
  27. Under the law, individuals responsible for such offenses would be subject to lengthy jail terms and large personal fines.
  28. A federal appeals court has ordered the District of Columbia to pay $1.3 million in fines because of its failure to alleviate crowded conditions at the city-run Lorton Reformatory in Fairfax County, Va.
  29. Officials said that if the giant oil company is convicted on all counts brought by a federal grand jury in Anchorage it could face criminal fines of as much as $1.6 million.
  30. But some environmentalists question whether even those fines _ some as low as $2,000 _ are enough, noting the maximum allowed is $25,000 per violation, a sum that in some cases could mean millions of dollars in fines against a city.
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