Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer? |
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Bentonite is apparently more commonly used as a fining agent in white wines than in red wines. |
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The code also provides for fining drivers and legal persons whose cars do not have this type of insurance. |
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This week police in Manchester launched a massive clampdown on mobile phone abusers fining more than 500 motorists. |
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And I haven't even mentioned post-fermentation processes like fining and filtration, with are the subject of rabid controversy. |
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Police are joining in the season of goodwill by passing on friendly advice to motorway drivers rather than fining them. |
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Strontium sulfate is sometimes used to produce iridescence in glass and pottery glazes, and can also be used as a fining agent in crystal glass. |
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I wonder if there's another clause fining you if your train delays other people's trains. |
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The aging in large Slovenian oak barrels remains the same and they are still not fining or filtering their wines. |
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However, while not fining GSK for its action, it did rule that the earlier short-lived absolute refusal to supply was an abuse. |
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Therefore, most of the time, delay of fining is out of the control of the enforcement officials. |
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The heavy rains earlier in the week have added a much needed drop of extra water to our local rivers which should be fining down nicely by the weekend. |
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Occasionally the authorities make sweeps of certain neighborhoods, collecting the dishes and fining their owners. |
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Every once in a while, the authorities make a sweep of the cities, collecting the dishes and fining their owners. |
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If, after egg-white fining, the wine remains hazy, it always will be hazy. |
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Furthermore, the probability of detecting and fining speed violators is substantially larger. |
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Considerable work has already been done to refine the fining power in Bill C-37 and to cloak it in the appropriate safeguards. |
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At best, a contempt order would reiterate the Trial Judge's directions to the Province, perhaps fining the Province for its default. |
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In the most recent budget plan, the Government indicated its intention to amend the Act to give the CRTC a general fining power. |
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Instead of fining companies suspected of not reporting, staff sent them reminder letters. |
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Orion started the practice last season, fining players for double bogeys and above. |
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Various clarifying and fining agents are used in winemaking to remove hazes. |
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The fining process involved liquifying cast iron in a fining hearth and removing carbon from the molten cast iron through oxidation. |
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These were among the first ironworks in Sweden to use the Walloon process of fining iron, producing what was known in England as oregrounds iron. |
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Sodium sulfate is used as a fining agent, to help remove small air bubbles from molten glass. |
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We must start fining these idiot weekend yobbo binge drinkers for their cost to the UK NHS, then spend the money on people that really need help. |
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Processes for the second stage include fining in a finery forge and, from the Industrial Revolution, puddling. |
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They'll be fining jaywalkers and cars who don't give priority to pedestrians at zebra crossings. |
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Finally, the Commission misapplied the leniency notice and the fining guidelines when determining the fine relating to Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg. |
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The trio scored well against ten criteria, including bringing in licensing schemes, fining lettings agents that break the law, prosecuting criminal landlords and running phone lines to give renters advice. |
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Critics questioned the wisdom of fining Network Rail for poor service at the time, as it reduced the amount of money available to the company to improve the tracks. |
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The example the hon. member used about retroactively fining someone who broke the speed limit, that is a possibility but I do not think it is very realistic. |
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Rather, the state reserves the right to prohibit certain mergers for reasons of public policy, but nobody has ever thought of fining the parties for attempting such merger in the first place. |
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The interests of consumers and citizens in ensuring that secret cartels are detected and punished outweigh the interest in fining those undertakings that enable the Commission to detect and prohibit such practices. |
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The National TV and Broadcasting Council, which could sanction breaches of the Law by fining media outlets, remained in-quorate throughout the period of the first round. |
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In 1998, the Commission adopted Guidelines for the first time on the method of setting fines, in order to enhance transparency as to its fining policy. |
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The League deserves credit for trying belatedly to force Fergie to mend his ways by fining managers who don't speak to rights holders from next season. |
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However, due to the ecological importance of peatlands in storing carbon and their rarity, the EU is attempting to protect this habitat by fining Ireland if they are dug up. |
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Fining over the top of the wrecks and around the hull affords a great opportunity to grasp the size of the ships. |
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