It also penalizes you for losing those same types of games if you get gammoned or bear off only one or two men at the end. |
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For example, New York penalizes investors who withdraw money if their accounts have not been open for at least three years. |
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The advocates claim that enforcing prohibitions against colonizing public and private space penalizes street vagrants merely for being homeless. |
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There is already the offence of blackmail, which penalizes the making of unwarranted demands with menaces, and this should be the starting-point. |
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Also, I'm not clear as to why focusing on operating cash flow penalizes capital-intensive businesses. |
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This policy, which enables the population to participate in the management of the health centres, penalizes and marginalizes those without means. |
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Legislation enacted in the late 1990s penalizes political parties for failing to maintain sufficient parity between male and female candidates. |
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Article 115 of the Criminal Code penalizes the act of hindering the exercise of freedom of belief, thought and conviction. |
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However, the real difficulties in expressing themselves in a different language, penalizes many of the foreign adolescents. |
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By the same token, some analysts contend that focusing on cash flow from operations penalizes profitable and fast-growing but capital-intensive businesses. |
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A specific duty, however, penalizes more severely the lower grades of an imported commodity. |
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Article 293 of the Criminal Code penalizes anyone who induces or attempts to induce an abortion. |
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I cannot permit a management plan that penalizes one party or gives a windfall benefit to another. |
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The international community is therefore in duty bound not to condone a policy that penalizes a people for exercising their right to free choice. |
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Title XVIII of the Criminal Code, concerning Crimes against personal freedom, penalizes any forms of unlawful deprivation of liberty or intent thereto. |
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In addition, the said Code penalizes activities whose effect would be to advocate hatred or incitement to violence or the disobedience of lawful authority. |
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First, it penalizes saving and earning because income from any source is normally deducted from the assistance that would be payable, and persons with a certain level of savings may be ineligible until they have used them up. |
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Cities that urgently need to replace obsolete buildings might paradoxically base much of their financing upon a tax that encourages owners to hold on to deteriorated structures and penalizes owners of new ones. |
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According to a new report, Amazon.co.uk forces its temporary, seasonal employees to work seven days a week and penalizes them for any sick days they take. |
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At some point, if the money provided by the sponsor has to be taken into account in calculating the guaranteed income supplement, it penalizes the sponsor. |
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This methodology penalizes a mother whose baby is born in mid-January because it does not allow her to drop out until the beginning of the next calendar year. |
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Subparagraph 12 penalizes the unlawful use and possession of firearms, and this covers anyone who maintains possession of a weapon in violation of the regulations governing possession. |
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Mandatory dual candidacy penalizes small parties, which have more limited resources and which may have difficulty recruiting candidates to campaign in a large number of electoral divisions. |
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Small electrical appliances performed less well due to price rises to offset the lower value of the Brazilian real which penalizes the Group in relation to its rivals. |
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The US political system penalizes experience. |
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Fourth, retaining the quality of governance and policy as the major criterion of aid allocation penalizes populations already suffering from bad government. |
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However, ignoring this important factor in the determination of the PBGF premium unfairly penalizes plan sponsors that have a low risk of bankruptcy. |
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This practice particularly penalizes the consumer who cannot benefit from a reduction in price which would be possible if the passing on of commission was allowed. |
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