The problem, my friends, is not that Americans don't have fine doctors, medical technology and treatments.
Don't buy fine art the way people buy fine wine: It's easy to be seduced by the apparent objectivity of numbers.
U. didn't actually fine Microsoft for its wayward behavior on browser bundling.
But some fast juicers don't process leafy greens well, and they don't handle fine-textured wheat grass, a popular ingredient in the juicing world.
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"You can't get a fine if you don't fly the flight, " said John Hansman, director of the International Center for Air Transportation at MIT.
Wouldn't a plain fine have been simpler, or retrospective reimbursement more fitting?
Not that Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs doesn't make a fine case that his company's latest laptop, introduced earlier this month, is packed with value.
So the beers are sold by beer people, and they don't collaborate with his wine people, who don't talk to the liquor people, who don't talk to fine wine people.
The distinction there isn't at all fine, by the way--a luxury car should feel bespoke, as if inside and out its features were designed for this particular car, for this particular customer.
And so many Americans get their credit card agreements and don't understand the fine print that's written in a way precisely so that they cannot understand it, and then find out that their rates double overnight.
That doesn't mean the NBA's fine of San Antonio wasn't completely over the top, or doesn't provoke troubling questions (should TV relationships be valued over player relationships?).
Officials said Monday they haven't yet determined the fine structure, but that only sellers will be subject to a fine.
While one "can't say everything is fine and rosy, " many companies are preparing for potential Y2K glitches, designing crisis centers and planning contingency strategies.
This year, that work would be the star feature at Marlborough Fine Ar t: a dazzlingly beautiful, sun-drenched Mark Rothko canvas, seeped in burnt orange and the palest pink, and dated 1954.
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Here's the policy question: if, in fact, we are not making it affordable enough, which is what's happening right now, and you mandate on families to buy health insurance that they can't afford and if they don't buy it you fine them or in some other way take money for them -- this is what's happening...
There's all this speculation about his health but don't worry folks, he's fine -- the album proves it doesn't it?
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When it didn't work out and her formula-bred daughter grew up just fine, she didn't feel the same pressure the second time around.
For those of you who already have health insurance, the only thing this does is make your health insurance more secure, because it means insurance companies can't impose lifetime limits or use fine print, so when you really need it, suddenly the insurance isn't there.
But fortunately for Drew Carey, they didn't make him pay the fine.
This is where people put fake number plates on their vehicle so that if they're photographed by one of the thousands of speed cameras operating in Britain, they don't have to pay the fine because the camera's photographed the wrong number.
"It's OK buddy, don't worry, everything's fine, this just happens, " I kept telling him.
"If you don't like the death penalty, fine, change the law, " he said.
"The people proposing this argue 'Don't worry, everything' s fine now we have voluntary programmes on the Cairo model', " says Betsy Hartmann.
Both camps point at each other as the reason Mayweather-Pacquiao hasn't happened, but fight fans don't care about the bickering and fine print they're just agitated.
Fine watches aren't about keeping time, they're about who you are.
In 2011 Laura Marling released "A Creature I Don't Know, " a very fine album in which we hear echoes of Mr. Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell.
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