But aren't they being severely penalized for repeatedly and flagrantly breaking the law? |
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The Saints were penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct for the stunt. |
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If they spoke even a single word of their mother tongue, they would be fined or penalized. |
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All hits on scorers after a goal should be considered attempts to injure and be penalized as such. |
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If the declarer succeeds in taking no tricks, the defenders are not penalized. |
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In fact, this is the fourth straight year players have been penalized for more false starts. |
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So, I think unfairly, that employers were penalized by the system that was put there as a safety net for employees. |
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The offending player is automatically penalized with one strike and no points for the round, and the round is declared void. |
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In the twelfth McGuigan, flailing away in apparent desperation, was penalized a point by referee Richard Steele for a low blow. |
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Only later could they be penalized for exceeding the emissions limits for ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. |
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However, penalized players must continue to finish the hand as if they did not renege. |
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Just as you must be diligent in increasing your link popularity and your ranking, you must be equally diligent to avoid being unfairly penalized. |
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In such a situation no individual is any longer penalized and none is unjustly enriched. |
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The team were penalized 97 points last year when one swimmer missed the start of his prelim race on the final day. |
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This duty of a commanding officer has heretofore been recognized, and its breach penalized by our own military tribunals. |
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Others simply whined that though their site contained commercial material, it also contains valuable content and was unfairly penalized. |
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Thus, if the bid is 4 Hearts and the defenders only take nine tricks, they are penalized for one undertrick. |
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He rarely is penalized because he seldom touches an opponent above the shoulder pads. |
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Legislators have penalized certain forms of conspicuous consumption by imposing luxury taxes on expensive cars, yachts, and other items. |
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Starting July 1, locals who leave their bicycles about on the city's main streets will be penalized with a fine of five yuan. |
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Before, the kicking team was penalized if a player came within 2 yards of a returner before he caught the ball. |
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If the ball strikes the flagstick, the player is penalized two strokes and the ball is played as it lies. |
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Those who wished to leave the manor had to seek permission or be penalized by a fine. |
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In some respects, teams are almost penalized for converting first downs in the two-minute drill because it just takes that much longer to get the next play off. |
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As if by some unwritten rule, Ontario gets better treatment for Hydro One, and Quebec gets penalized. |
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The end of the bullish market combined with an economic slowdown in the USA penalized the BIC share price. |
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He was penalized five times in his last four quarters of preseason play. |
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On his final solve, he had been penalized two seconds because his puzzle had been misaligned by slightly more than the allowable limit. |
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Noticeably fat dogs or dogs in poor flesh or with skin diseases or with no undercoat, are out of condition are moderately penalized accordingly. |
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People should not be penalized because the harsh operation of child welfare policies removed them in an earlier generation or period of life. |
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If these situations reoccur, parents should be investigated and penalized if appropriate. |
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They deserve not to be penalized for taking time off to care for children or sick and aging relatives. |
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The industry complains, asks for changes and, in the end, the government dithers, waits, examines, listens while our industry is being penalized. |
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This loss of credits may well be less effective than the loss of hard cash, which is felt more keenly, but it is fairer on those penalized. |
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In fact, some of the key drug criminals in our communities are getting a slap on the wrist if they are even penalized in the courts. |
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In this situation the batter should not be penalized for the wild pitch thrown by the pitcher. |
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Shipping companies should not be penalized in any manner whatsoever for disembarking or attempting to disembark people rescued at sea. |
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The competitor will be penalized for the fall and knocking down the obstacle. |
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Are they currently purchasing RRSPs and potentially being penalized for their frugality? |
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Staff saw that conforming assessments were not penalized, even if proven faulty. Why? |
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Teacher's today are required to teach to the middle and if the middle is below the standards set by No Child Left Behind, they are penalized. |
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There is no monetary recognition for experience, and no easy way to work less without being financially penalized. |
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Faith groups that do not accept the proposed redefinition of marriage will not be penalized with respect to their charitable status? |
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The sector of solvents was the most penalized, highly depending on the good health of the construction and automobile sectors. |
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There are many members in the official opposition who feel the same and want to ensure that legitimate gun users are not penalized. |
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Transition regulations gave the sponsor the choice of adding them or not adding them without being penalized. |
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In the Court's view, section 18.2 protects only those who are penalized in their employment owing to the mere fact of a conviction. |
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The employee is not formally penalized, or at least any monetary penalty is minimized, during the suspension period. |
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Corruption seriously affected development and penalized the poor, who had to bribe their way to increasingly inaccessible public services. |
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The infringements described in this chapter will be penalized by the commissaires' panel, according to article 6.1.092 and the following. |
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The first rule never prevented Mississippi State fans from smuggling in cowbells, but home teams now can be penalized if their fans disrupt play with noisemakers. |
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It was not until 1985 that the law penalized the client for kerb-crawling, even though for many years it had penalized prostitutes for soliciting in the street. |
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He scored a knockdown and Trinidad got penalized a point for a low blow. |
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Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations. |
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After a profanity-laced tirade against the lineswoman, Williams was penalized a point and ended up losing the match. |
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However, an applicant cannot be penalized if the Branch fails to provide reasonable opportunity to be initiated. |
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They would cheer when a goal was scored, boo when the umpires penalized their favorite player, and jump up and down in glee when they won the game. |
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The truth is that some teams are penalized more than others. |
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But if a team is penalized on the ensuing kickoff, maybe the players involved will think twice about hip-hopping in the end zone as if auditioning for a rock show. |
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Sogara, penalized by the very large size of its hypermarkets and the weighting of non-food in its selections, has seen a contraction in its income from ordinary operations. |
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Let's face it, no one can see into the future. But that doesn't mean you should be penalized for investing in a fleet of mobile computers that meets your needs today. |
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Repeated holding can result in a boxer being penalized or ultimately disqualified. |
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His misplay in the bridge tournament was penalized when it was noted he'd broken the rules. |
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It was shown that penalized regressions are usually robust and provide better accuracy than nonpenalized methods for disease prediction. |
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The working person is penalized once again. |
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Additional time may be added due to penalties given during the load test, much like a hurdler being penalized for knocking down a hurdle even if he crosses the finish line first. |
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Marie and Emil, the tragically thwarted lovers, are penalized with death. |
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Violation of this prohibition is judicially penalized. |
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The scuttlebutt in baseball-world is that Alomar was penalized for a year because of the infamous incident, in 1996, when he spit in the face of an umpire, John Hirschbeck. |
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Marist was penalized 11 times for 112 yards Friday, which included five 15-yard personal foul calls. |
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For example, B-spline regression and penalized smoothing splines are both examples of spline models, both examples of smoothing models, and can both be based on cubic splines. |
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Affected by the slowdown of the industrial activity, the absence of sales in sulfuric acid and by the drop in price of the raw material, this sector compared to the first half of 2008 was penalized. |
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I hope that, with Bill C-40, the western grain industry will not be penalized by this laxness, this approach of never knowing where you are going. |
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Create the international legal regime and enforcement conditions that will ensure that any state breaching its prohibition obligations not to retain, acquire or develop nuclear weapons will be effectively penalized. |
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While competitive pressures are no excuse for maintaining discrimination, it does not seem sensible that a business should, in effect, be penalized for implementing pay equity. |
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To urge the federal government to safeguard faith groups that do not accept the redefinition of marriage from being penalized with respect to their charitable status. |
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The few dozen potential cheaters can be dealt with later so that the 200,000 workers who have lost their jobs over the past two months are not penalized. |
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The right mix of public policies can ensure that responsible firms are not penalized. |
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In fact the members of the subject's family should not have been penalized because of the alleged act committed by the subject of the investigation. |
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What we are talking about is a plan where people are not penalized when they stop working, whatever number of employers they have worked for in their lifetime and whatever province they may work in. |
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On the other hand, there is a strong likelihood that the reliability of accounts be penalized by this reform, which raises the question of whether it is worth pursuing at all. |
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If any of the players step outside the boundary of the playing area, they can be penalized by not playing for one minute or by running once around the outside of the playing area. |
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It seems that parents who choose to stay home get penalized. |
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In addition to providing greater support for workplace integration, governments need to ensure that persons with disabilities are not penalized when they decide to take up the challenge of reintegrating into the workforce. |
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Biathletes are penalized one minute for each missed target. |
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For the logistic sector, the land terminals continue to be strongly penalized by the lack of activity and register in relation to the first half of 2009 a slight reduction of their results. |
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Some states even complained that the clawback formula penalized them more than it helped. |
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If the Canadian public was so happy about income trusts, why are we seeing this coast of coast furor on the part of those people who have been severely penalized? |
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There is no question that we are all concerned about the security of our citizens and that we want to have safe and wholesome communities, but the long gun registry has unfairly penalized rural Canadians. |
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By cutting them out of the process and demanding a one-size-fits-all approach to learning, school districts with few resources will be penalized and school districts with immigrant students will be double penalized. |
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Alfonso won the Rotax Max category after on-track winner Dustin Courter was penalized for making contact with another car and knocked leader Colin Fleming off course. |
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