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Justice might still be meted out on a micro scale.
Not every punishment should be meted out at the maximum.
"The punishment meted out to Blitzchung is incredibly harsh," Kibler wrote.
Punishments are meted out; revenge is had; strange checks are cashed.
Many others watched the punishment being meted out on a livestream video.
But the alternative is that justice is meted out by anonymous people.
Well that depends on how the access is monitored and meted out.
There is, however, logic to the punishment meted out to Doctor Copper.
SafeSport has meted out 250 lifetime bans so far, the organization said.
What concerns and obsesses McQueen is the injustice meted out to Robeson.
The convictions and heavy sentences meted out were unusual in South Africa.
Something else, too, and it's meted out in even less equal measure. Words.
Callimachi: What's the most lashes that you meted out against a particular individual?
Of course, in real life, justice is rarely ever meted out this fairly.
In other courtrooms, justice continues to be meted out, in fits and starts.
But Mr. Maisonneuve suggested she might not, because no punishment was meted out.
Life becomes awful in Timbuktu, with brutal sharia punishments meted out by young soldiers.
" He also described the punishment meted out by Blizzard to Blitzchung as "incredibly harsh.
It was a vintage Christie punishment, meted out in the middle of the night.
When it comes to travel, the perception of risk is rarely meted out objectively.
Though this show had jolts of energy, it was meted out in controlled bursts.
These have received 1,700 complaints; 120 punishments, from fines to dismissal, have been meted out.
Those hoping to see justice meted out against a corrupt Trump administration should take note.
Rights groups in Venezuela have warned of rising violence meted out by the militant groups.
"Never again should suspensions be meted out on the basis of unseen audits," Dominguez said.
Clearly, the police force didn't buy Nel's version and meted out a 30-day suspension.
They were not responsible as toddlers, as children, for the horrors their fathers meted out.
Another 22019 delegates will be meted out during the state GOP's convention on April 16.
She taught her children to lie about the physical punishment meted out by their father.
The sentence referred to here, though, is a punishment meted out by the PENAL CODE.
The department is seeking to remove him on charges that he meted out corporal punishment.
Discipline — rare, and usually anodyne — was meted out by the department chair or the dean.
I myself never saw the punishment meted out onboard my first tour on a destroyer.
Lee's lawyer has filed to appeal against the term meted out last week, Reuter added.
MACCALLUM: Do you think that the process has sort of meted out those issues for Republicans?
Throughout the country violence is regularly meted out by one faction of the ANC against another.
So far, this is the only punishment meted out in the sinking of the Abu Nawal.
Most doubled the number of finalists per performance category, and meted out two awards in each.
It also codifies that discipline, up to and including termination, can be meted out for violations.
Caning is a standard penalty in the country, meted out by both secular and Shariah courts.
Xinhua did not say what specific punishments might be meted out as part of the renewed crackdown.
Taken at face value, slightly deflated footballs hardly merit the kind of harsh punishment Goodell meted out.
Sometimes, punishment was meted out for behavior common among children, such as laughing at the dinner table.
But it criticized the low-level punishments meted out in comparison with some penalties by other departments.
When they do, the punishment meted out has been remedial training and the loss of vacation time.
Concern is also growing in some quarters that the punishments being meted out don't fit the crime.
But the treatment meted out to immigrants in developing countries is nonetheless dismal—futile, illiberal and economically ruinous.
The sources quoted did not know of any discipline that had been meted out to the participating members.
What was strange about North Korea's treatment of Warmbier was that it was meted out to a foreigner.
The animal residents of Kruger National Park in South Africa reportedly meted out their own kind of justice.
It also is essential to ensuring accountability is meted out to anyone who failed to follow the law.
Criticisms meted out by the father are met by the daughter sometimes with boldness, other times with confusion.
Also to be decided is what punishment should be meted out to the purveyors of made-up news.
The summer months caused no end of stress over the workdays missed, vacation days used, money meted out.
He took his "hours," the forced back-and-forth marching meted out as punishment and performed over weekends.
Mr. Romero speculated whether Oñate's men could have meted out retaliation by cutting off toes instead of feet.
It's rule by if-then statement: if some condition is met, then a response is automatically meted out.
Elsewhere in Westeros, Cersei meted out a measure of vengeance on the woman who stole away her only daughter.
One path mistakenly says justice cannot be meted out fairly in the American system of individual freedoms and rights.
It said the equipment provided to the Syrian Democratic Forces would be limited, mission specific and meted out incrementally.
"Justice should be meted out evenly, and yet we're finding that evidence could have been tampered with," Meadows said.
Sometimes, punishment was meted out for behavior common to being a child, such as laughing at the dinner table.
In the culture and world we currently inhabit, it is rare to see justice meted out to our satisfaction.
There has never been a WWE women's match where there was more physical punishment, real physical punishment, meted out.
Sanders has drawn attention to the abuse meted out online to his supporters, including campaign co-chairwoman Nina Turner.
The penalties that the Federal Reserve meted out today — replacing four directors and limiting the bank's growth — are big.
An obvious obstacle is that Myanmar, where the violence was meted out, is not a signatory to the court.
Sentences meted out to perpetrators of violence against women are often lenient, and judges regularly reduce their jail terms.
And more stringent punishments could be meted out to those who use cows as a pretext to exacerbate communal tensions.
This perspective helps justify the grossly unequal way in which police violence is meted out to blacks across the country.
Crimes for which capital punishment is being meted out have included forming a terrorist group, use of explosives and rape.
Having said that, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that this judge meted out the sentence that he did.
The destruction was meted out as punishment for Oba Ovonramwen's defiance, as he insisted on charging the colonizers custom duties.
That justice has yet to be meted out in each case is the bloody backdrop for what happened to Lankesh.
"The savage treatment meted out to our Muslim brothers … shall not pass without punishment," al Qaeda said in a statement.
We also learned about the unfair treatment meted out by the criminal justice system to the black citizens of Ferguson.
He was also banned by the social media giant, a punishment Facebook hasn't even meted out to some neo-Nazis.
And what are the punishments meted out on these bodies, what repercussions do they face for standing up, and standing out?
It wouldn't be the first time Kim Jong Un, a youthful dictator still in his 30s, had meted out pitiless punishment.
That forecast suggests another two rate hikes this year, in addition to the March increase the central bank recently meted out.
Without these much-needed reforms, punishment will continue to be meted out in a jail cell instead of in a courtroom.
Adherence to fundamentalist dress codes is closely supervised with sometimes lethal punishment meted out to those who fall out of line.
There might be some upsetting scenes, but you know that in the end, justice will be meted out and order restored.
As harshly as failure to work can be punished - privileges revoked, solitary confinement meted out - these prisoners still decided to take action.
Workers received some medical care and were not subject to the harsh punishments meted out to slaves, notes Radica Mahase, a historian.
But the longtime businessman knew that punishments meted out for small transgressions — the occasional bribe, payoff, or kickback — were mild in Cuba.
But the torture meted out in the infamous cells beneath the interior ministry, where Mr Naceur was held, was often much worse.
Although the film's ending, when Dramaan is put on trial, is reminiscent of Greek tragedy, the justice meted out observes local custom.
Do you think there's a double standard when it comes to the punishments meted out for conservatives stepping in it versus liberals?
In the movie, a cyborg meted out punishment to baddies while the audience, voting with handheld controllers, chose the act of revenge.
At a news conference the day before, Monahan said that he was "very comfortable" with the way discipline had been meted out.
The law of Major League Baseball, represented by its commissioner, Rob Manfred, meted out what it believed to be a just punishment.
It's no surprise that Congress has meted out this punishment only eight times in our country's history, and never for sexual misconduct.
And they contend that a reinstatement of the banished accrediting council could remedy the unfair treatment meted out by the previous White House.
Just this week, Moody's Investor Service meted out another credit downgrade to on the mining-reliant country, citing deterioration in its public finances.
Then as many as 1,200 people drowned in ten days, and Europeans were horrified at the cruelty being meted out in their name.
Nor is this type of manipulation exclusively meted out to certain, more tightly regulated geographies; Facebook is treating all its users like this.
This term is defined as the shame and degradation meted out to members of social groups believed to be unworthy, dirty, or untouchable.
On other occasions the punishments meted out by American courts and regulators to European banks are so extreme that they threaten financial stability.
If this punishment is ever meted out, it should be by a judge who has carefully weighed the individual circumstances of a case.
Mr. Anderson and Mr. MacGaffin were ordered reassigned, a penalty more severe than any meted out to the officials who supervised Mr. Ames.
Spain is braced for more protests in Catalonia as anger mounts over jail terms meted out to pro-independence leaders in the region.
Inside or out, he called the shots — and shots were the most merciful form of punishment meted out to this group's vicious enemies.
Evergrande initially released $123 million, and the remaining $1.2 billion was to be meted out in separate $600 million installments in 2019 and 2020.
But he doesn't deserve to be meted out a punishment worse than death by a company ill-advisedly trying to shirk its own responsibility.
He has apologized three times already and said he would accept any punishment meted out by a special committee of legislators examining the incident.
Juan Frío was the seat of the local paramilitary boss, who was known for excessive punishments he meted out to those who disobeyed him.
Through the severe punishment meted out to him, Liu has become the foremost symbol of this wide-ranging struggle for human rights in China.
Whether or not misbehavior is "tolerated" and how punishment is meted out to students depends on the authority and discretion of the classroom teacher.
It is highly unlikely that cooperation from Manafort would spare him from prison time in light of the sentences meted out to other defendants.
Whole hierarchies of punishment for scofflaws arise — school-­supplied iPads are restricted, parents are called on the phone, in-school suspensions are meted out.
Though Kenya is among the most developed places in Africa, for two months, death and torture were meted out with machete, club and knife.
To see Mladic sit before the court in the Hague now, facing justice for the brutality he meted out to others, is deeply satisfying.
During the journey, he would be able to sleep, at a maximum, three hours per day with rest meted out in twenty-minute intervals.
Giuliani told The New York Times that the payments to Cohen were meted out in $237,2160 increments over several months, totaling up to $470,000.
The fine, 1.06 billion euros, had been the largest in the region's history, until a fine meted out against Google in June overtook it.
Consider that COPPA specifies a maximum penalty of $42,530 per violation, which can be meted out on a per child or per day basis.
Still, the sentences were lighter than the penalties meted out to some others that have come under the cross hairs of the Chinese government.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency meted out a 15-month suspension for Jones -- and the California State Athletic Commission said it would honor that punishment.
It is absolutely true that expanded and poorly managed trade has meted out incalculable harm to people and places affected by decades of trade imbalances.
It suggests that punishment for low-level drug violations should be meted out with alternatives to jail; penalties should be proportional to the crimes committed.
But Jorja occupies a similar place, in the corner of British pop that leans on emotional heft meted out by a facsimile of soul music.
In a message to Central Intelligence Agency staff on Tuesday, Director Mike Pompeo said a "small measure of justice was meted out" by the verdict.
Anyone who doesn't believe life has quite meted out what it owes them is also likely to fall for a fraud who promises they can.
The PGA Tour meted out its first slow-play penalty since 1995 in the first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Thursday.
Of about 2,19963 people on death rows in the United States, just 68 face sentences meted out by federal courts, including six by military courts.
It remains to be seen how Chinese social media users will view Horton's fresh comments following the backlash meted out against the Australian last August.
Inside the company, employees said their bosses engaged in dangerous pharmaceutical practices, asked them to break the law, and, when they refused, meted out swift retaliation.
Seeking to bolster support among conservative Malay Muslims, it is toying with a proposal to intensify the whippings which may be meted out by sharia courts.
A new fine can be meted out to firms that fail to hand over documents requested by the commission; non-compliance is now a criminal offence.
And a person's membership in a racist organization then becomes relevant to the extent of his or her [racist] beliefs [and thus the discipline meted out].
Over the weekend, China's securities regulator meted out punishment to brokerage Sealand Securities and mutual fund house Sinvo Fund Management Co for their lax internal management.
The environment ministry was paying "great attention" to this case and had ordered an investigation and for "serious punishments" to be meted out, the report added.
Al Qaeda, for one, has already entered the fray, issuing a statement recently on the "savage treatment meted out to our Muslim brothers," and vowing retaliation.
Some argue that although the programme has handled the issue of domestic abuse "sensitively", the bloody retribution meted out by its victim is over the top.
Finally, Girardi returned to the dugout, handed his lineup card to the bench coach, Rob Thomson, and headed into the clubhouse where he meted out instructions.
The sentence has been widely watched as a test of the extent of punishment that is meted out in cases that fall somewhere in the middle.
Fighting a war with no front line against enemies with no uniforms, he saw violence meted out in similarly senseless bursts in the months that followed.
A witness at the trial of Keith Raniere, Nxivm's leader, described being branded and the harsh punishments meted out to women for failing to follow orders.
We hope our movement will mature and grow, spreading awareness that women deserve better treatment and more rights than have been grudgingly meted out so far.
For those who did not heed the calls, Mr. Mehsud ensured that the Taliban meted out vengeance in Karachi, intimidating family members or threatening their businesses.
India: As the authorities struggle to contain huge nationwide protests over a contentious new citizenship law, accounts are emerging of abuse meted out by police officers.
As the Indian authorities struggle to contain huge nationwide protests over a contentious new citizenship law, accounts are emerging of abuse meted out by police officers.
In accepting the Vince Lombardi Trophy from Commissioner Roger Goodell, who meted out the punishment, the owner Robert K. Kraft did not outright address the scandal.
And the deaths meted out in the name of the war on drugs, which critics say disproportionately targets the poor, are a target for the country's artists.
People meted out the same treatment for the banner of Islamic State (IS) which has said it carried out deadly twin attacks in Tehran on June 7.
While some of those medieval punishments are also meted out in places like Saudi Arabia, the Islamic State shocked people around the world by televising its executions.
After the change, payments were meted out to therapists based on how many days they'd worked that month, allowing Talkspace to withhold payment if therapists broke rules.
"Any violation of national police rules and regulations shall be meted (out) with the appropriate penalty," national police spokesman Chief Superintendent Wilben Mayor said in a statement.
People meted out the same treatment for the banner of Islamic State (IS) which has said it carried out deadly twin attacks in Tehran on June 7.
If pushed, I dare say Johnson would agree, once he absorbs the defeat, as fundamentally one-sided as the others Federer meted out in week one here.
These measures may be meted out without warrants or other forms of judicial approval; for those affected, any recourse after the fact is often limited and inadequate.
Mr. Bogdanos and Mr. Vance said stern justice must be meted out to antiquities smugglers and to anyone in the trade who falsifies documents that accompany items.
Illegal exports of American-sourced technology were the reason for recent, near-fatal penalties meted out by the Trump administration to ZTE, another Chinese telecom equipment maker.
In at least two recent cases, another city agency, the Department of Environmental Protection, meted out much harsher justice, insisting that employees resign over improper vehicle use.
The sentences meted out to Mr. Shkreli and Mr. Wertkin show that federal judges will not necessarily accept that claims of contrition merit less time in prison.
The courthouse is supposed to be a place where justice is not only meted out to the perpetrators of crimes but offered as protection to its victims.
Callimachi: We know that they kept careful, very detailed and meticulous records of the people they arrested and the Sharia punishments that they meted out against them.
Farms that exceed the targets earn a yellow card, a badge of dishonor that in 2018 was meted out to just 30 of Denmark's 3,100 pig farms.
The punitive justice meted out on "Game of Thrones" may be emotionally thrilling, but it does little to promote a framework for building a more just society.
The two frequently used gases are fairly similar medically; sevoflurane needs to be more carefully monitored and meted out in some patients, but that's not difficult, Chesebro said.
Results on whether the gadgets affect the amount of violence meted out by or against the police are varied: in some places these went up; in others down.
But average users had little say in how access to their data was meted out, and very few of these discussions were public as they were being had.
And at the same time, they're subject to the same kind of vehement nastiness that is meted out to any other celebrity written up in the Daily Mail.
The term censure has specific meaning in Congress and that is a form of punishment meted out to members charged with ethical misconduct –one step short of expulsion.
Farrell is shifty and abrupt, and we learn of a grave mistake in Steven's past, though it scarcely warrants the vengeance that is about to be meted out.
He remains so horrified by the collective punishment meted out to him in his hometown over "One Part Woman" that he barely speaks about it, even to friends.
And now the executive branch has not only called out the Kremlin for a broad collection of rogue actions online, but finally meted out a concrete financial punishment.
So on Tuesday, Fox News took the unusual step of releasing a statement that obliquely criticized Hannity and Pirro while not indicating any punishment would be meted out.
Driving it home: One message none of the tech tycoons missed was the 18-year prison sentence meted out in March to Wu Xiaohui, founder of Anbang Insurance.
Other residents confirmed the village of around 5,000 people had no history of "honour killings", and said in other elopement cases the punishments meted out were relatively minor.
That was the sentence meted out to Paul Manafort for financial fraud at a federal court in Alexandria, Va., in a hearing that stretched past 269 p.m. Eastern.
Two years after the controversial sentencing, Judge Persky's recall could be seen as a hopeful harbinger of changes in how punishment is meted out in sexual assault cases.
He would lose four peak years and millions of dollars in earnings, a considerably tougher penalty than those meted out to athletes in pro baseball, basketball or football.
Ji has publicly spoken of hardships he faced and of the brutal punishment meted out by North Korean police when he was caught bringing rice back from China.
Democrats lining up to challenge incumbent Republican President Donald Trump would be well advised to heed the lesson meted out on Thursday to Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The Twitter takedown — a harsh online reckoning meted out for those who stray from the performance of progressivism — has translated into a very real takedown in the field.
In a deeply emotional 500-word missive, Harry accused the British tabloid press of waging a campaign against his wife that mirrored the treatment meted out to his mother.
The two sentences were the longest meted out to any of the more than 100 people who have been prosecuted in connection with the episodes of 2014 and 2016.
In 2016, the FDA approved a buprenorphine treatment that patients could implant under their skin, which meted out small doses of the drug over a period of several months.
The punishments were all publicly meted out in the presence of other staff, state media said, citing workers who had quit the company in the southwestern province of Guizhou.
The minimum sentence was 3.25 years in prison; the sentence meted out by Stephens nearly matched the prosecution's recommendation and not Elise's argument for 300 days of time served.
In the process of suppressing the critics, Russia meted out lengthy jail sentences to some arrested on terrorism charges and drove many others to seek refuge in neighboring Ukraine.
A story posted on the People Liberation Army's English language website details the punishment meted out to Zhang after he told the PLA he no longer wanted to serve.
But experts question whether justice was actually meted out here, leaning as the case did on a peculiarity of California gang law that seems to disproportionately target people of color.
With The Purge: Election Year now in theaters, this upstanding citizen wanted to know which female celebrity Twittersphere trolls would rape first, presuming that no punishment would be meted out.
Soon after the May 2014 coup, they issued a decree that put them above the law for "all acts," including the seizure of power and any "punishments" they meted out.
Bernie Sanders and Bill Richardson have had to release public statements forgiving slights against them revealed in the emails, while countless private apologies have undoubtedly been meted out as well.
He's mooned after the Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte's liberal use of execution for drug dealers, meted out by mobs, even though it's drawn international concern about the rule of law.
In Trio of Towns it comes down to ranks and requirements meted out in order to be considered a successful farmer, or to raise your fellowship with the nearby towns.
But nearly all of that punishment was meted out by commanders at their discretion outside the court system, Mr. Christensen noted, and could be as minor as a stern admonishment.
To the Editor: The justice meted out by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was indeed flawed, but it was a great step forward for justice over Nuremberg.
Harsh physical punishment including beatings and strangulation was meted out for transgressions such as washing their hands above the wrists, which the parents considered playing with water, according to the prosecutor.
That's not to say the show is without its shocking twists, sexy scenes and sudden violence — it's just meted out more judiciously than one might expect for a prestige cable thriller.
The site's terms stipulate that of money raised for any fully funded bounty, a scant 63 percent is meted out in payment and 10 percent goes to whomever started the campaign.
And now, a life interrupted; a series of furtive moves around the countryside, never knowing if he will suffer the same violent death he says he meted out so many times.
Newsom is expected to say on Wednesday that he believes capital punishment to be costly and burdensome, and unevenly meted out to minorities and offenders with disabilities, the administration source said.
The question of how certain managerial roles would be meted out came up, and someone brought up the name of the editor who had stopped me in the hall that time.
Never mind that Mr Trump has in his day praised violence meted out by his backers—"I'd like to punch him in the face," he said of a protester in February.
But Samsung, which logged slower profit growth in April-June, knows it has to pull out the stops in India if it wants to avoid harsh lessons meted out in China.
It's no insignificant fact that when Sparta won the bloody Peloponnesian War, it spared a defeated Athens from the violent reprisals that Athens itself often meted out to cities it defeated.
Part of the solution, however, is for police leadership and rank-and-file to come to terms with the historically unfair treatment law enforcement has meted out to people of color.
The perception that it as yet another harsh punishment meted out to the poorest and weakest members of society is undermining President Xi Jinping's efforts to restore confidence in the courts.
CreditCreditMelissa Golden for The New York Times This is a story of a rape accusation that would not die and a misshapen version of college justice meted out in three chapters.
More important, he had no choice: Chelsea's transfer ban, meted out for breaking FIFA's rules on signing young players, meant he could not turn to the market to reinforce his squad.
Its leaders split from Boko Haram in part because they disapproved of the violence that the group and its harsh leader, Abubakar Shekau, has meted out to Muslims, according to analysts.
But the complexity of conditions in China, the varied treatment meted out to different groups, and the need for both top-down and bottom-up pressures call for a multipronged strategy.
In handing down one of stiffest penalties meted out to a top political figure in Brazil in recent years, the judge said Mr. Cunha violated his "enormous" responsibilities as a lawmaker.
Robin meted-out "justice" against the corrupt taxation by Prince John and the strong-arm tactics of the Sheriff of Knottingham by robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.
In Davao, where he was mayor for more than 20 years, Duterte has admitted to (as well as denied) backing the death squads that meted out extrajudicial punishment to suspected criminals.
VALLEJO, California — 13 Reasons Why star Brandon Flynn says the lack of justice meted out to the show's rapist character "shows what's really happening" in society when it comes to sexual assault.
In her book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother", Amy Chua, a first-generation Chinese-American married to an American academic, describes the tough love she meted out to her two daughters.
Democracy, which insists that everyone should have a political voice, cannot manifest itself in the absence of trust, which is now stingily meted out as though it's a scarce and precious resource.
"The command wishes to assure members of the public of its zero tolerance for unprofessional disregard to human rights and stiff punishments will be meted out to erring officers," the statement read.
The investigation concluded that the district had meted out disproportionate punishment against the Somali-American students and that it had failed to properly address the discrimination and harassment that those students faced.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, above left with Mr. Gruevski in 2013, was unable to explain the comparatively unforgiving treatment meted out to migrant asylum seekers — "ask the lawyers," he said.
Ethnic Rakhines, who form the majority in central parts of the state, have set up committees in several districts that have meted out sanctions ranging from fines to public beatings and expulsions.
The decision to free Walus has caused anger in a country still dealing with the legacy of the brutality meted out by the white-minority regime that prevailed from 1948 to 1994.
Chipotle has said both outbreaks were caused by sick employees who ignored strict policies prohibiting them from coming to work and, without elaborating, said that disciplinary measures were meted out to those responsible.
Only if it decides that they are indeed defeat devices would FCA become liable for the same degree of punishment it meted out to VW. Still, FCA is certainly in the EPA's crosshairs.
Since January 12th, when Mr Mnangagwa sparked protests by announcing a 167% rise in the price of petrol, Zimbabwe's security forces have meted out violence on a scale not seen for a decade.
They say it stripped them of promised permits, even to the cleanest plants, when applied to ensure the total allocations meted out by states do not exceed the maximum allowed under EU law.
Hit With Closed Fists In a Golf magazine interview in October, Day said his father meted out physical punishment if he fell short of a score that his father set as a goal.
The killing took place on April 4, 2015, in the midst of a national conversation about police brutality and the role race plays in determining when deadly force is meted out against citizens.
The abuses meted out by the United States in the "war on terror" — as painfully described in your excellent article — will ultimately be seen as one of our country's most egregious ethical lapses.
"I don't have any illusions that the penitentiary is going to help you, but you can get something out of it if you want to," said the judge who meted out the sentence.
Among other feats, he chronicled the murders and tortures meted out to the inmates, and the transformation of a modest internment and labour camp into the giant centrepiece of Hitler's extermination of the Jews.
But soon life in the village, in Nineveh province, had become a living hell, with brutal punishments and fines meted out for minor infractions, and the constant threat of execution hanging over the population.
But in addition to brutality, the group also meted out services, running a state that was recognized by no one other than themselves, but which in certain categories outperformed the one it had usurped.
Penalties for bad behavior on the English Wikipedia are typically determined and meted out by the community itself, often represented by the Arbitration Committee, the 15-person all-volunteer body elected by fellow Wikipedians.
Penalties for bad behavior on the English Wikipedia are typically determined and meted out by the community itself, often represented by the Arbitration Committee, the 15-person all-volunteer body elected by fellow Wikipedians.
The sentence, handed down in a mostly empty courtroom, was in sharp contrast to the 20-year prison terms that Judge Daniels meted out last year to three other men involved in the fraud.
Bane's siege quickly follows the French Revolution path, from storming the Bastille and freeing prisoners to a reign of terror in which vengeance is meted out disguised as justice in newly formed kangaroo courts.
Israeli officials also point to numerous incidents in which Israelis have been injured or even killed by thrown rocks or car accidents caused by them to justify the harsh punishments meted out to offenders.
Those lists are something of a bugbear: they ignore the fact that many of the punishments they cite have been meted out by people other than UEFA, and for offenses that are not racism.
Because prom tickets are meted out based on grade level — it's a junior/senior thing — it's routine for girls to ask boys who are in a lower grade or go to a different school.
Ms. Haley has navigated the political shoals of the Trump administration better than many of her colleagues, escaping the demeaning tweets the president meted out when his appointees broke ranks, as she sometimes did.
But the International Olympic Committee has not yet decided what, if any, punishment should be meted out to Russia for its state-sponsored use of banned substances, which involved as many as 1,303 athletes.
And as a study in the daily depredations meted out by Hollywood heavies, "Bitter Wheat" has nothing on "Speed-the-Plow," a savage comedy from 1988 that reappears fairly regularly on the London stage.
If the lifetime bans meted out after the Black Sox scandal in 22 and to Pete Rose in 2700 were not reminders enough, then there are the warnings posted in every major league clubhouse.
Fines are meted out to anyone that leaves the house without a valid reason such as to buy food or fetch medicine, or if they have to work and can't do so from home.
But now, whenever they are questioned about Trump's odd attraction to Putin, the White House communications team can with justification cite some of the toughest punishments meted out to Moscow since the Cold War.
The decision to free him is likely to be contentious in a country still dealing with the legacy of the brutality meted out by the white-minority regime that prevailed from 1948 to 1994.
I believe that my husband, Edgar Snow, would be appalled by the punishment meted out to Mr. Liu for the crime of speaking his mind and for his peaceful actions to defend fundamental freedoms.
As well as the violence meted out by Islamic State, Iraq is also gripped by a sectarian conflict mostly between Shi'ites and Sunnis that has been exacerbated by the rise of the militant group.
In 2009 that earned him an 11-year jail sentence for "inciting subversion of state power"—among the toughest penalties meted out for such an offence since it was established more than a decade previously.
If approved by the Department of Justice, as looks likely, the penalty will be the largest that the American government has ever meted out to a technology company (the EU has been harsher, see chart).
But this blame is not meted out to all of South Africa's immigrant groups; it's aimed directly at people from other African countries, not those who come from Europe, Asia, or North or South America.
But because of the demonstrably false view that free trade is all upside — win-win — considerable economic pain has been meted out, pain that has not been met with anything approaching an adequate policy response.
"Adequate punishment must be meted out so that this becomes a lesson and reminder to not just the two of you, but the members of society," the daily quoted Shariah judge Kamalruazmi Ismail as saying.
"The council has overseen a raft of violations including merciless killings, brutal rape and sexual violence meted out on peaceful demonstrators by state actors and state affiliates," said the Solidarity for African Women's Rights coalition.
The assistance plan will be meted out in three ways, including direct payments to some producers, government purchases of commodities to distribute to feeding programs like soup kitchens and the development of new export markets.
Official Chinese news outlets have also run stories contrasting sentences in China, where life terms have been meted out for telephone fraud, with jail time of just a few years for similar crimes in Taiwan.
Now, we've learned ... the court has meted out punishment for the Dallas Cowboys star -- and instead of doing time, Elliott was ordered to pay $184 in fines and in exchange all charges would be dismissed.
The city's authorities have emphasized that they see this as an isolated, and freak, incident; that justice will be meted out quickly and harshly; and that Florence, a mecca for study-abroad students, remains safe.
For the many future plaintiffs, though, it provides a brief moment of hope that they too might see some form of justice meted out -- even if that justice falls far short of what they deserve.
The Dongyue Temple (141 Chaoyangmenwai Avenue, 86-10-6551-0151) is a Taoist temple two blocks north of Ritan Park, and features dioramas of horrible punishments meted out to people who end up in hell.
The alleged violence, before and after arrest, has been meted out in apparent retaliation against protesters, and has escalated in severity as the demonstrations have continued, according to Nicholas Bequelin, the group's east Asia director.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Companies like Facebook must face stricter regulation and tougher penalties meted out by better equipped data-protection authorities, Germany's justice minister said on Monday after a meeting with senior executives from the company.
The Pakistan government has finally done something about these brutal crimes, which originate from tribal and cultural practices and are often meted out as punishment for behavior viewed as bringing dishonor to a family or village.
A simple example is the derisory treatment meted out to the English "white-van man" bearing his flag of the cross of St George, compared with the encouragement given to aggressive Scottish nationalists flying the Saltire.
CNN has reported on only a handful of these brutal crimes, which originate from tribal and cultural practices and are often meted out as punishment for behavior viewed as bringing dishonor to a family or village.
Amidst the hubbub, an Australian newspaper has reprinted its cartoon that spawned accusations of racism; people including author J.K. Rowling have condemned the treatment meted out to Williams both during the U.S. Open final and afterward.
"I found it remarkable that in the years I worked with him he never expressed any bitterness about the treatment meted out to him," said Mr. Schaffer, who was later appointed United States ambassador in Dhaka.
After her surprise victory on an opposition Pakistan People's Party ticket, Kohli said she wants to reduce honor killings, usually meted out by family members on women for bringing "shame" on the community and forcible conversions.
I was surprised of how unappetizing the well-marbled slab of meat on my plate can became when the amount of green stuff it can be eaten with needs to be carefully meted out so meanly.
The suspensions meted out Sunday night — four games for Ingram, three games for Rondo and two games for Paul — really could (and should) have been stiffer when you also factor in the timing of all this.
Assaults meted out in broad daylight against India's Muslim population, some 14 percent of the country's 1.3 billion people, have sparked concern about the direction the country is taking under Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
That was the punishment one manufacturer meted out to Pablo, a 36-year-old sewing worker in Los Angeles who would not give his last name because he lacks papers and fears being identified by ICE.
In this book, though, Delbanco sticks to viewing the war as the ghastly but necessary price for abolishing slavery — what Abraham Lincoln described in his Second Inaugural Address as cruel justice meted out by the Almighty.
Neymar was, in the words of one of his early coaches, a "butterfly fillet," all skin and bone; he lacked the size and the stamina to endure the harsh treatment meted out to the very best.
And all Londoners now commute daily past the statues, buildings and memorials that stand like pieces on a chessboard, commemorating centuries of war, conflict, empire and colonialism, of violence meted out, violence suffered and violence defied.
Shares of Hyundai Motor Co also finished down 4.4 percent after photos of a vandalised Hyundai car circulated on Chinese social media, in an echo of the damage meted out to Japanese vehicles during protests in 2012.
DUSHANBE (Reuters) - Tajikistan has meted out jail terms to 170 people convicted of complicity in an armed attempt by a deputy defence minister to topple President Imomali Rakhmon last September, the chief Tajik prosecutor said on Thursday.
"The Minister of Communication reiterates the Head of State's resolve to ensure that the atrocities that may be committed by a few misguided soldiers are systematically investigated and, if need be, appropriate actions meted out," it said.
The Red Sox meted out a 14-1 thrashing in the opener, the Yankees rebounded with a 10-6 brawl-filled victory, and then Porcello threatened to fire the first no-hitter against the Yankees since 2003.
The Trump administration's blueprint for fiscal year 2018 meted out a reduction of nearly 30 percent to the budgets of the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, which sparked immediate pushback from Congressional leaders.
Adah, a thinly disguised version of the author, lived in a dreary apartment, worked menial jobs to support her young children and abusive husband, studied at night and weathered the slights meted out by a racist society.
We already see this trend with court systems across the nation using AI-based programs for deciding what punishment is meted out to people convicted of crimes without fully examining the underlying computational algorithms governing the programs.
The living arrangement between the young teammates has unexpectedly nurtured a strong connection between two families whose patriarchs once meted out on-ice justice before developing their sons into two of the N.H.L.'s top young players.
Deemed a geography outside the laws of the nation, the Tribal Areas were found by both the militant and the anti-militant forces a region where violence could be meted out with little regard to its inhabitants.
She's never seemed more queenly than when she sat before the lords of the North and meted out justice; Arya never more knightly than when she carried out the execution, killing not for herself but for her family.
In the purchase agreement, GE agreed to pay whatever fine was meted out to Alstom Power for past wrongdoing, even though the fine the French firm faced also related to past activities of other parts of the group.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The violence meted out against people for their religious, political, and ethnic affiliations, often signaled by clothing and the symbols they wear, provides a lens through which to see abuses of power.
To an extent, he has a point, and in my ten years representing individual government employees, defense contractors and members of our Armed Forces I have certainly been witness to the disparity in how justice is meted out.
One of its leading members, a monk called Wisetkhana, does not believe that devotees of nats pose nearly as great a threat to Buddhism as Muslims do, nor does he condone the violent treatment meted out to them.
The retreat into a green world, for Will, is not an idyll but a compulsion, and you're made to wonder what lies behind his harrowed stare: a history of violence, I would guess, both suffered and meted out.
If we had any doubt about the fact that we are soft, fleshy creatures with a limited time span, the ways and means we are subject to violence meted out by other human beings should wash it away.
Yes, he acknowledged, the punishments the group meted out could be gruesome, like shooting off a man's hand when he stole, or tying others to posts at the entrance of town with a sign detailing the offense committed.
Claudia Pechstein, Germany's most decorated Winter Olympian, has challenged the fairness of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in a German court, and a ruling next month could drastically alter how justice is meted out in the sports arena.
But as the bodies keep piling up, and anger against the violence that is once again plaguing the Philippines' cities continues to swell, few opponents to the wild west justice being meted out will find comfort in those words.
However, they approved allocating up to 5 percent more free allocations to industry affected by a trigger mechanism known as the correction factor that cuts permits across all sectors if the total meted out by nations exceeds EU law.
He and Justice Stephen Breyer have consistently registered their displeasure with the extreme slowness with which capital punishment is meted out, and this week it seemed that the question would finally come before the court in Moore v Texas.
The scariest thing about Joe (Joaquin Phoenix), in " You Were Never Really Here ," is not the violence that he deals in, merciless though it is, but the fact that so much of it is meted out with a hammer.
In 2009, the Justice Department issued a memorandum to federal prosecutors announcing its intention to "seek a revision of the law" in order "to eliminate the disparity" between sentences meted out for crack convictions and those for powder cocaine.
Carige, saddled with a heavy burden of bad loans and accumulated losses, needs to raise the money to prevent it being wound down by the European Central Bank, a fate meted out to two other struggling regional Italian lenders this year.
Scarred by the punishment that voters meted out in 2015, Ms Swinson has said there is no chance of the party entering a coalition with a Labour government led by Mr Corbyn or a Conservative one led by Mr Johnson.
And, as predicted, "The Queen's Justice" of the title was meted out with a poisoned kiss that doomed Tyene Sand to the same painful death Myrcella suffered, with Ellaria chained up just out of reach, unable to save her daughter.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, has repeatedly sought multiple-year deals from lawmakers in Albany only to be summarily rejected by Mr. Flanagan, who meted out a single year last session and seems intent on doing the same this year.
Judge Marcus D. Gordon, who presided over the belated trial of a hometown childhood acquaintance in the 1964 "Mississippi Burning" kidnapping and murder of three civil rights workers, and who meted out the maximum sentence, died on Thursday in Jackson, Miss.
Mr. Brennan told the BBC that the United States should continue to support moderate rebels fighting Mr. Assad's forces in Syria as a bulwark against the "onslaught" meted out by the Syrian government and its allies, Russia, Iran and Hezbollah.
That verdict was more than the sum of all the previous talc awards, which totaled $307 million and were meted out by juries in the same state court in St. Louis, Missouri, in cases filed by out-of-state residents.
The 22 year old was one of dozens of inmates killed during prison riots in the northern Brazilian city of Altamira last week, and she struggles to grapple with the death sentence meted out by fellow prisoners to her son.
While the police tend to argue that such behavior is necessary to keep people safe and society in order, the leniency we have seen being offered to armed white nationalists this summer suggests that violence is not meted out equally.
The draft bill does remove or water down some restrictions from existing legislation, such as the article that meant activists could be hit with multiple counts of the same charge - increasing the length of the sentences that could be meted out.
Afterward, a written message sent out from a Mara Salvatrucha-dominated prison demanded that "justice" be meted out to those revealed by Operation Check to have betrayed the gang, according to an American official in El Salvador who monitors the gangs.
Most victims are women - rights groups say the scandal is indicative of wider sexism in society - and Lee's case has spotlighted the mental toll it can take on its victims, along with the leniency of punishments meted out to many men.
For one thing, she made the brilliant decision to film Jeff Roth's post-structuralist explanation of the morgue, as the newspaper's library of clippings and photos is known — a shaggy-dog narrative meted out over the course of the film.
The prison terms replaced the community service orders initially meted out to Demosisto leaders Joshua Wong Chi-fung and Nathan Law Kwun-chung, as well as the suspended three-week jail sentence for former student union chief Alex Chow Yong-kang.
The network said Ms. Pirro's remarks "do not reflect those of the network and we have addressed the matter with her directly," though officials there have not elaborated on that discussion or what internal punishment, if any, was meted out.
The lawmakers say the change is to help avoid a trigger mechanism known as the correction factor that cuts free permits to industry across the board to ensure the total meted out by member states does not exceed that allowed under EU law.
"The long list of 33 charges in the indictment is a clear indication of the shocking depth of the deprivation and abuse allegedly meted out by this diplomat against his helpless domestic worker," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch.
Mr. Mahdi, a teacher who was born in or around 1975 near Timbuktu and who studied Islamic law in a Saudi-sponsored school in Libya, was also accused of leading a "morality brigade" that meted out punishments like public floggings for minor infractions.
Their success or failure rests on the sophistication and (relative) plausibility of the plots, the richness of the characters and, perhaps most of all, the cleverness of the pacing — how artfully the truth is meted out, like little doses of a drug.
It still refers to the ceremony in which punishment is meted out as "captain's mast," recalling the days when a guilty sailor would be tied to the ship's main mast and flogged with a cat-o'-nine-tails until his back was bloody.
White Collar Watch After all the publicity about insider trading the last few years, with headline cases and substantial prison terms meted out to defendants, you might think that people would not try it — or at least do a better job hiding it.
The aching dissonances of its opening lamentation and the peculiar instrumental elaborations in the closing chorale leave a mood of overhanging gloom, as if casting doubt on the notion that contemporary Christian sinners can escape the fate meted out to the Jews.
The world is certainly a better place with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi dead and a measure of justice meted out on behalf of all the women ISIS raped, all the journalists ISIS beheaded and the tens of thousands of Syrians and Iraqis it abused.
On Messinger's part, it may have been a casting coincidence, but for me, American Trial is a stark reminder of how many immigrant communities of color are complicit in the large-scale violence that is meted out to Black people in the United States.
Other losers: House Tyrell, for being so bad at maximizing its strategic advantage throughout the entire series; poetic justice, for not realizing it was being meted out against Olenna; Theon, because I forgot he was in this episode entirely; Varys, for not being immortal.
AAUW notes that although women make up 226% of bachelor's degrees in the U.S. and take out 226 percent of the student loans meted out to fund their education, student debt is rarely framed as a women's issue, or a problem that affects them disproportionately.
But in May such violence appeared to be being meted out to a different kind of victim when Lei Yang, a well-educated 29-year-old Beijinger who had been working as an environmentalist for a government-affiliated institute, died in custody in unexplained circumstances.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Jennifer Kent, who made her name with horror "The Babadook", returned on Thursday with a revenge thriller set in 1825 Tasmania, a penal colony where the abuse meted out to convicts is surpassed only by the cruelty suffered by the Aborigines.
Or it could be the fact that Robson and Safechuck were still unable to emotionally process what they say occurred and speak out as young adults during the singer's 2004-2005 criminal trial, when justice might have been meted out and other children protected.
Even drinking alcohol is against the rules; 20 lashes on the rear-end is the punishment, last meted out about a year ago, Mr. Nakuau said, to eight boys and two girls caught in a not-so-distant corner of their very small island.
The blooper, its detail artfully meted out in bursts of hung-over reflection, sets the tone for a character portrait that is no less heartbreaking because it is funny, or because Rainey's loserish qualities are shared by almost every other figure in the book.
The statement comes at a time when there is a debate around the treatment meted out to boy victims of sexual crimes in a country where, according to activists and police, many cases of abuse of boys go unreported because of the stigma attached to homosexuality.
When I hear the criticism of Mayer — the embattled CEO of Yahoo — I can't take it as an isolated appraisal that is meted out discretely on a case-by-case basis — because taken as a whole, women in leadership just get treated way worse than men.
"It is the responsibility of the state to provide all sorts of protections to the country's minority groups including (protecting) Hindus from all sorts of atrocities meted out to them and ensuring they enjoy the same rights as any other person in the country," Vankwani said.
What ought to have been a comical sight—painted pigs dashing around outside Uganda's parliament—was marred by the same violence that is meted out to all opposition, no matter how peaceful, against the government of Yoweri Museveni, who has been in power for 30 years.
The Islamic court regularly meted out public floggings for minor infractions, and ordered the public to attend extreme punishments — for example, the amputation of a hand of a young man caught stealing, and the stoning death of a couple accused of having children out of wedlock.
After a former star athlete was sentenced to six months in jail for three counts of sexual assault, a Stanford law professor and a groundswell of activists are calling on California Judge Aaron Persky to resign, saying the punishment he meted out was far too lenient.
An analysis by The New York Times last year found that Mr. Ponte and other top jail officials received more lenient treatment than their subordinates when discipline was meted out through the correction department's internal disciplinary process, or, in Mr. Ponte's case, by the mayor's office.
Among the steepest fines for an act of public urination — about $37,500 — was meted out to Pierre Pinoncelli, a French citizen who urinated on the artist Marcel Duchamp's Dadaist porcelain urinal "Fountain" in 1993 — considered a masterpiece of conceptual art — before hitting it with a hammer.
While the Police Department itself substantiated no complaints of bias, the department's spokesman, Deputy Commissioner Phillip Walzak, said it had meted out discipline in 49 cases in which the city's Civilian Complaint Review Board, an independent agency that investigates misconduct, found that officers had used offensive language.
"Over this period of time, the Nigerian military had indeed established cases of abuse and punishments meted out from orderly room trials and court martials that included the losses of rank, dismissals, and trials and convictions by civil courts," Garba Shehu, a spokesman for the president, told CNN.
The sentence was the latest in a series of penalties that the government has meted out to a small number of American tourists, missionaries and journalists in recent years for what have been deemed antistate crimes, including accusations of illegal entry and leaving a Bible behind in a hotel.
Thinking about the relationship between these two bodies of scholarship has been a beacon of light — of reason, reflection and the pleasure of pure thought for its own sake — that has nourished my love of philosophy and helped me to survive the punishment meted out by the profession.
"It was a very confusing situation, handled very confusingly by just about everybody involved, and it's too bad some of the kids get caught up in the machinations," said Pound, who's skipping the closing ceremony in protest at what he perceives as a weak punishment meted out to Russia.
Punishments meted out so far have ranged from five months in prison for Agustin Huneeus Jr., who participated in both the test-cheating and athlete-recruitment aspects of the scheme, down to no prison time for Peter Jan Sartorio, who paid $15,000 to have answers corrected on his daughter's exam.
In an emotional statement issued earlier this week, Harry alleged the British tabloid press was waging a campaign against Meghan that mirrored the treatment meted out to his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997 when her car crashed as it was being chased by a paparazzo on a motorbike.
Several anecdotes that he meted out to me — his meeting Marilyn Monroe at Peter Lawford's, how he calls his children "four Eastern European countries," his discovery decades ago that Hughes rented a slew of suites and bungalows at the Beverly Hilton — ended up in his November profile in Vanity Fair.
Trump has meted out retribution to officials who testified against him in the impeachment inquiry, is making a push to defy Congress in funding his border wall and appears to be seeking new ways to hector former Vice President Joe Biden after facing down a mortal threat to his presidency.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese court meted out a nearly 700 million yuan ($102.4 million) punishment to a Russian-controlled high-frequency trading firm for futures market manipulation on Friday, drawing a line under one of the most high-profile cases of misconduct Beijing blames for contributing to the 2015 stock market crash.
The punishments, which were believed to be part of a wider crackdown by a judiciary dominated by hard-liners, were meted out in Qazvin, about 90 miles northwest of the capital, and were carried out in record time, Mizan, a news agency affiliated with the judiciary, reported on Thursday, citing the city's prosecutor.
Another cultural factor worth chewing on is that having nice teeth isn't so much of a priority when big toothy smiles are meted out more stingily than in the US. Despite all of these factors, the UK smile situation—much like the similarly maligned cuisine and weather—seems to be steadily improving.
All of this evocative chromatic movement subtly conveys the development of the Black Power movement that first took frank stock of the stark contrast between the nature of the lives of Black and White people given the concerted violence (political, social, economic, physical) meted out to Black people in defense of White supremacy.
Over the past few years, the Supreme Court has shown a conspicuous concern when the Justice Department seemed to push the envelope of what constitutes a crime in a way that could reach ostensibly innocent acts, or at least conduct that does not deserve the severe punishment meted out under federal law.
But the drubbing meted out by the voters of Bavaria to Germany's Christian Social Union (CSU) on October 14th, which saw it lose its majority after ruling Germany's largest state single-handedly for all but five of the past 52 years, turns out to have been only the second-nastiest beating administered that day.
In 2017, the Federal Election Commission fined Suffolk $34,000 for donating $200,000 to a political action committee supporting Hillary Clinton, Priorities USA, while it was working as a federal contractor in West Point, N.Y. The fine was among the larger penalties meted out in connection with the 2016 presidential election, according to the commission.
First US clinical human trial of potential coronavirus vaccine set to start Monday The issue is that the funds to do so are locked up in what's called the E-Rate program, which is an internet connection subsidy meted out to schools and libraries, and isn't really intended for this kind of short-term use.
"The notations can distort how the criminal justice system interacts with a defendant — it can make it more likely that the prosecutor will dig in his heels, that the judge will set a higher bail or deny it outright, that a harsher sentence is meted out, or that parole is denied," said CLEAR's Kassem.
It might have been when Trayvon Martin was killed and when the killings kept happening in Ferguson, Charleston, Charlottesville, in too many towns to count; when every day on social media in Trumpian America announces some fresh aggression meted out on a black or brown citizen, an immigrant, a parent, families, or young children incarcerated in detention centers.
Specifically, Kristian Saucier, who served a year in federal prison for taking photos of classified sections of the submarine on which he worked, argues that the same officials who meted out punishment to him for his actions chose to be lenient with Hillary Clinton in her use of a private email server and handling of classified information.
Former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama both made clear privately that although they had hoped to forge cooperation with Putin, they came to see him as motivated by deep resentment and even paranoia about the United States, brewed by fury over what he saw as disrespect meted out to Russia in the post-Cold War era.
The case was made public only after the executive assistant, Tyann Sorrell, filed a civil suit this month against Mr. Choudhry and the university saying that the punishment the administration meted out — a one-year cut in salary to $373,500, from $415,000; a requirement to undergo counseling; and a letter of apology to Ms. Sorrell — was inadequate.
Since 1962, staples like milks, beans, and rice have been meted out of government-owned storefronts according to the strict guidelines of the Libreta de Abastecimiento, a "Supplies booklet" that mandates the quantity of particular foodstuffs a given household can buy on a monthly basis (current president Raul Castro, however, has called for an "orderly end" to this system).
And Pillar's slur quickly dredged up the memory of the former Blue Jays player Yunel Escobar, who wrote a gay slur in Spanish on his eye-black tape in 2012, an act that drew a three-game suspension from M.L.B. In this instance, the Blue Jays meted out the punishment and felt they were at fault, too.
Designed correctly, an oversight body can provide an early warning system about patterns of complaints against certain prison employees, assess the appropriateness of discipline meted out to staff members, address concerns about inadequate health care or protocols for dealing with mentally ill inmates, highlight programs that are ineffective, point to areas for improved staff training, and identify policies that need to be adjusted.
The following is a look at some of those whose punishment has been meted out in a courtroom or are awaiting sentencing or trial: Hollywood actress Felicity Huffman, 56, the first parent sentenced on Friday, was ordered to serve 14 days in prison, undergo one year of supervised release, pay a $30,255 fine and complete 256 hours of community service.
In further proof that reality is becoming more and more like a video game, Russia, under the terms of the ban meted out by the World Anti-Doping Agency for years of systematic transgressions of its rules, will be able to send a team to the 2022 World Cup if it qualifies, but that team will not be able to be called Russia.
The recent celebrity college admissions cheating scandal meted out its first criminal sentence this week — one day of jail for a former Stanford University sailing coach, already dismissed as time served — but at a larger level, it has revealed the insane lengths the rich and well-connected will go to when it comes to their child's chances of attending a top college or university.
In musical terms — because so much of this album's meaning and information comes directly through its music — Shura's '80s fixation means that you hear her vocal phrasing in a confiding, syncopated staccato; heavy accents on the two and four beats; handclap sounds from a Roland TR-808 drum machine; synthesizer bass lines and clean guitar notes meted out in steady percolation, as another function of rhythm.
Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan who presided over the cases, made the cover of Time magazine behind the headline "This Man Is Busting Wall St." At one point, the government could boast of a perfect record of convictions and guilty pleas for 85 defendants, and sentences of a decade and longer were meted out that far exceeded what had ever been seen in insider trading cases.
What followed was a 482-word monologue in which Green touched on topics that included his emotional state ("I let my teammates down"), the justice that the league had meted out ("Everybody's going to have their opinion on it"), his distant view of Game 5 from a luxury suite at a baseball game ("I thank the people over at the A's for having me") and his regrettable absence as the Warriors lost without him.

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