How can the club fine a player for missing training if they are not paying him?
Not to put too fine a point on it - was he selling the Euro?
Not to put too fine a point on it, here was a really, really big part.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, the place was an absolute dump.
Just how fine a job Karmazin himself did depends on the period you look at.
The EU has taken unto itself the power to fine a company 10% of global turnover for various market offenses.
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Moreover, not to put too fine a point on it, newspaper stocks have just gotten an awful lot cheaper.
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He was as punctilious about his honour, as fine a horseman and as deep in debt as any of them.
Gregory is a fine archer, a fine horseman, a shining star in the tilt yard, and his manners cannot be faulted.
That makes it equally fortunate that a decision to fine a country for excessive borrowing will require approval by a majority of member governments.
Kroes said she had shown restraint on the latest fines, since the EU could conceivably fine a company up to 5% of its annual global revenue.
"He was as fine a public servant, as dedicated to the United States of America ... as anyone I have ever met, " Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty told reporters Tuesday.
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Ms. Errico has never before had the opportunity to play so fine a role in New York, and she effortlessly proves her worth: I've never seen or heard a better Clara, Audra McDonald included.
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It was operating fine a few weeks ago.
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Indeed, that was as fine a start to the day as I could imagine until a few weeks ago, when I sat down for breakfast at Prime Meats, a Brooklyn restaurant specializing in hearty Alpine dishes.
Not to put too fine a point on it, he acted as a cat's-paw for his boss, Punch Sulzberger, when the publisher got rid of his own more liberal cousin, John Oakes, as editor of the editorial page.
Dr Sheridon and his colleagues have created prototype displays with more than 200 dots per inch (80 dots per centimetre) about twice as fine a resolution as most laptop screens, but only half as clear as a decent laser printer.
"The structure of this settlement agreement places moral pressure on the court to keep the fine to a minimum so that the reparation is kept at a maximum, " said Mr Justice Bean, who said he was under pressure to keep the court fine to a minimum.
And I remember there was a briefing last weekend, John Brennan said something like -- I don't know if he put this fine a point on it, but is it true that the FBI is satisfied that they've gotten all the information that they could out of the suspect before he lawyered-up?
Nonetheless, and not to put too fine a point on it, any lawmaker who voted for the budget deal that funds the remainder of this fiscal year or who opposed the measure because it cut spending by too much ought to be impeached if he does not also vote to increase the debt limit.
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In what must have been as fine a piece of acting as any this side of an Oscar, the priest at the time not only convinced Morgan there was nothing left to steal in his church, but, local lore has it, even sweet-talked the hardened buccaneer into donating a bit of gold for its refurbishment.
That could mean an end to his English career, a fine and a suspension from domestic play.
It is very much a fine line a given brand walks when it comes to branded content marketing.
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Ferguson has requested a personal hearing and faces a fine or a touchline ban, with the referees' union Prospect saying it should be lengthy.
"I think slapping a fine on a parent doesn't necessarily get to the root of the problem and doesn't necessarily do anything about it, " she said.
Public intoxication, a class C violation of the municipal code, is an offense typically disposed of by the Sanger courts with a fine and a 90-day probation, Punches said.
So if you find yourself eventually doled a fine worth a figure like 32.5 billion, you'll be crossing your fingers that it's for business in Mexico (pesos) or better yet, South Korea (won).
If you are a registered person, note that even in a situation where you are honestly unaware of any red flags concerning an outside investment, FINRA may still tag you with a fine and a hefty suspension.
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"The discipline panel decided that the Ospreys were guilty of misconduct, with a heavy fine and a points deduction, " added Baillie in the aftermath of the defeat in Swansea.
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