The bill is intended to stop the large supermarkets' squeezing their suppliers and the Adjudicator will enforce the groceries supply code of practice and will have the power fine retailers that do not treat their suppliers lawfully and fairly.
As "Groceries Code Adjudicator", Ms Tacon will have the power to fine misbehaving supermarkets.
Head teachers are being given the power to fine parents who take children out of school without permission.
The EU has taken unto itself the power to fine a company 10% of global turnover for various market offenses.
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And it would give the FDA the power to fine companies to force them to do safety studies or change the labels of drugs.
Or wander a little further afield to Georgie's namesake: Washington, DC, is only an hour away from the Inn, meaning there's always some fine dining and political power lunching within reach.
More importantly, as Commissioner of the league, is it a rightful execution of power to fine an organization six-figures because a coach decides to take action that does not overtly violate a league rule?
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Labour leader Eamon Gilmore appealed to voters not to give Fine Gael a "monopoly of power".
The bill will set up a new board to oversee audits of public companies, with the power to investigate and fine auditors.
Ms. COPELAND: We have power, everything else is fine, it's just a matter of - well, how safe is this?
Everyone supplying electricity to end users must purchase some amount of that higher cost power: or pay a fine (by way of purchasing a renewables certificate) for not doing so.
Barkley, who did his England prospects the power of good with a fine all-round game, converted the first from wide out and soon added a penalty to make it 18-6.
She hit a few fine drop volleys, and disrupted Sharapova's power strokes with some deft slices and high lobs.
It is thus able to fine-tune them, for instance to keep power consumption low or make touch screens react faster.
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The 128 Pro is a fine card, but some may find themselves wanting more video power in the future.
Richard Croft gave an indelible performance as Gandhi, his fine-grained tenor at once fragile and commanding limitless power within a slender frame.
The apparent American support for the now defunct power-sharing arrangement between Bhutto and Musharraf was a fine example of split priorities between the desire to support democratic reforms and enhance counterterrorism measures.
The primary alternatives such as coal, oil and natural gas power plants also pose dangers to nearby residents who breathe in fine pollutants released by the combustion of these fuels.
Consider, for example, a spate of new studies that have found a rather convincing correlation between the presence of small particulate matter (PM2.5, the fine particles blown into the air by road traffic, coal-fired power plants, industrial manufacturing, and residential wood fuel combustion) and both obesity and diabetes.
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Along with beat-em-up fans, Injustice is aiming at comic book enthusiasts eager to step into the thighboots of their favorite character (and Aquaman), and these power moves, along with the special attacks, do a fine job of giving the player the sense of being, if not a DC superhero, then a credibly amped-up NetherRealm version of them.
He said cooperation between the two space programs is fine and that "things have been getting better" since two cosmonauts salvaged power aboard the battered station three weeks ago.
All of which is fine and dandy except that, if rigged to the average coal-fired power station, this process might use a quarter of the energy the plant produces.
But it is Poland's assertive power-sector unions that have turned social-package negotiations into a fine art.
The real thing is fine for weak local councils but lacks appeal for those at the centre who hold power.
Mr Graham told BBC News that while he did not have the power to put ACS:Law "out of business" a large fine could have serious repercussions for the firm.
Facebook, by contrast, has obsessively fine-tuned its back-end operations to eliminate latency, speed searches and reduce power.
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Such a fine focus would make them better able to buy modern technologies and to build the most innovative power plants.
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Tamara Wilson sounded lovely as the unhappy Elisabeth, combining power and gentleness (her softly floated high notes in her final aria were especially fine).
By the time he was acquired by the Yankees from the Kansas City Athletics on December 11, 1959, Maris was a fine ball player who was on the verge of blossoming into a perennial all-star and a prolific power hitter defined by the common standards of the day.
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