According to Souri, Ultrapawn.com is making repeat loans to small businesses against anything from an eight carat diamond to fine art, to a John Deere Bulldozer.
The percentages seem to me fine to compare on the same scale if we think of them simply as meaning the chance that it will happen to any individual on average.
"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.
It is a chance to stay in the country legally for six years, and then to apply for a green card in one of the categories that currently exist as a skilled or unskilled worker or family member, to get to the back of the line, to pay a fine, to learn English, to pay taxes.
Under Obama Care, some six million will indeed opt to pay the fine to remain uninsured ( source).
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The gang, pretending to be police, told the computer owners that they had been caught in illegal online activity and had to pay a fine to regain use of their virus-locked computers, Europol announced in Madrid.
But French firms, which are already subject to a similar policy, often find it cheaper to pay the fine than to bother with high-minded greenery.
And it would give the FDA the power to fine companies to force them to do safety studies or change the labels of drugs.
When he flicked Paul Collingwood to fine leg to reach 100 it was the first time Australia had hit four tons in an Ashes innings.
Once the channel is set up, listeners can simply press a button or touch a sensor to send a thumbs up or thumbs down back to the MyKOSS server to remotely 'fine tune' the content delivered to their personalized channels.
The regulator, which is both prosecutor and judge, will then decide by December 15th whether to follow the report's recommendation to impose a fine of up to 10% of the turnover of Coca-Cola's Italian operation and of its local bottlers.
Mr. KARL ROVE (Chief political adviser to President Bush): We're going to be just fine in the fall elections and we're going to be fine because we stand for things that are important.
The individual mandate, by forcing everyone to buy medical insurance or to pay a fine, was intended to force those who preferred not to purchase insurance to do so in order to subsidize the other customers and their insurance companies.
Reconciliation was an effort to allow Congress to fine-tune taxing and spending decisions made by the committees so that the final budget matched the initial guidelines proposed by Congress.
But, argues Kevin Gardiner, an economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, an investment bank, successive governments have made a hash of their attempts to use taxes to fine-tune the economy.
These were 18 big names for software that was unproven, and which in demos at MWC still appeared unfinished and even slow (based on my own observations here at the show and those of another analyst.) Mozilla has said LG and ZTE will start shipping its Firefox phones this summer, so it will have to work quickly to fine tune those features.
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Even so, if Mr Bush is to burnish his green credentials, he needs to do more to turn fine visions into practical actions.
Since the EPA is making things up, the rational way to set the mandate would be to fine the cellulosic folks for a lack of mermaids and rebate the money to consumers who are paying higher prices because the oil companies can't do the impossible and buy an imaginary fuel.
If you are doing it because it makes you sleep well at night to know that while the price may go down at least it won't go to zero, again, fine to own.
Cofetel said America Movil had agreed to five commitments as part of its efforts to appeal the fine, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Newry keeper Coleman had to make a fine save to deny a fierce drive from McIlmoyle.
Seamer Kallis dismissed Denesh Ramdin (27), top-ending straight to Steyn at fine leg to end he and Bravo's brave 76-run partnership.
Evidence that the economy has been ground to a fine powder continues to pile up, and today's brought another batch of bad news.
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Putative evaders have also been given the chance to pay a fine equivalent to only 12.5% of unpaid tax in return for immediate co-operation.
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Also, many workers are being put through the exchanges because their employers figure it is easier to pay the fine than to pay the bloated health insurance costs.
You practically have to read the fine print to discover there are two surveys--both conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)--that take the pulse of our labor markets.
The topic of this debate, kids' privacy, has forced app developers and industry representatives to walk a fine line to avoid being seen as insensitive to an issue parents care deeply about.
They had to walk a fine line to avoid anything too gimmicky, even working on the giant Broadway stage, so they decided against threading lights through the heel of the shoe or other special effects.
This is merely the beginning of a full-scale investigation by the commission that could last months, if not years, and could, in theory, lead to a fine of up to 10% of the company's sales.
He stopped for a shoulder problem, but he seemed to be hitting his serve fine to me.
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