Examples of 'face fines' in a sentence

Meaning of "face fines"

This phrase is used to describe the potential consequence or penalty of violating a rule, regulation, or law. It suggests that individuals or entities may be required to pay a monetary fine as a punishment for their actions or non-compliance

How to use "face fines" in a sentence

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Unlicensed mystery shoppers may face fines.
They now face fines and prison sentences.
Otherwise the manufacturers would face fines.
Violators face fines or prison terms of up to six years.
Their owners now face fines.
Violators could face fines under statutes related to unfair competition.
If that limit is breached then manufacturers can face fines.
Violators would face fines and prison time.
Have a possibility to face fines.
The man could face fines or jail time if he does not comply.
They ordered him to repair the damage or face fines.
More employers will face fines if they do not offer health insurance.
Those who dare smoke in a forbidden location face fines.
The eight now face fines and disciplinary measures including dismissal.
Ryanair was ordered to discontinue the advertisements immediately or face fines.

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Bars violating the law would face fines and possible cancellation of licences.
Those that fail to prove pay parity will face fines.
Internet service providers face fines and closure for violating censorship rules.
Exchanges that fail to do or that submit wrong reports will face fines.
Companies that fail to report their data could face fines or administrative penalties.
People who do not wear a face mask in closed public areas will face fines.
Employers who violate the act face fines and publication of the violation in the press.
Puritans were forced to keep their views private or face fines and imprisonment.
Now they face fines and possible jail time for practicing their freedom of speech.
Those sex workers who can not comply face fines and punishment.
Malta could face fines for failing to follow the EU bird directive.
Police said those detained were released and will face fines for blocking traffic.
Tech firms face fines for harmful videos from regulator Ofcom.
Companies who fail to comply with the new pay equality legislation will face fines.
Czech Republic might face fines for not accepting refugees.
State-licensed practitioners found in violation would face fines.
Ships in breach will face fines or the risk of impoundment by IMO member states.
Companies must abide by the OSHA regulations or face fines and other punishments.
You face fines and possible litigation . if it is not brought up to code.
Mile End record stores uncertain about future as they face fines over business hours.
So, smaller companies face fines for violations that might occur.
In the future, senders who misclassify dangerous goods will face fines.
In case of violations, services could face fines or the loss of their licenses.
At the minimum, if you are caught flying an uninsured drone, you may face fines.
Like the big guys, smaller companies face fines for violations that might occur.
If formations fail to meet the new requirements, they would be abolished and face fines.
If coffee retailers lose the case, they would face fines of millions of dollars.
The system includes sanctions, euro area countries not respecting the rules can face fines.
Overall the world 's biggest search engine could face fines of several million euros.
Aside from the inconvenience and costs to address the attack, companies can also face fines.
GE could face fines of up to 1 percent of annual revenue.
If children do not comply, they could face fines or jail time.
Other individuals face fines and up to 10 years in prison.
Idaho city tells pastors, Celebrate gay weddings or face fines and jail time.
In Norway, offenders face fines or up to three years in jail.

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