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Such scenes are common anywhere when a player is penalised.
Nobody should be penalised speaker for doing the right thing.
And is it true that people who cancel rides get penalised?
Efficient businesses are taxed and penalised, while subsidies help sustain unproductive ones.
Companies or individuals that break rules will be penalised in various ways.
Fans, pundits and players have quarrelled over which tussles should have been penalised.
Well-run companies that naturally gained market share were being penalised for success.
But banks remain nervous that they will be penalised if techno-experiments fail.
It is not the first time Indonesian officials have penalised banks for their research.
Indian Muslims feel they are being penalised for having dominated India in the past.
Finland's third goal came on the powerplay after Maria Lindh was penalised for tripping.
Jonas is penalised as he does not play in a 'big 5' European league.
Other carriers penalised were Air Canada, Cathay Pacific Airways, Japan Airlines, LAN Chile and SAS.
FINTRAC has still not confirmed that Manulife was the bank penalised, however, citing privacy restrictions.
"They shouldn't be penalised for shopping around for the best deal on repairs," she said.
But foreigners can be penalised in this way on the basis of entirely classified evidence.
"It's a market getting towards pretty lofty levels, so any disappointment is clearly penalised," he added.
The move to decriminalise prostitution draws its inspiration from Sweden, which has penalised clients since 1999.
HSBC, Credit Agricole and JPMorgan were penalised 485 million euros by the European Commission in 2016.
Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS and a small Japanese bank will also be penalised, the people said.
Lifting secondary sanctions meant European firms could trade with Iran without being penalised in the United States.
"You will be penalised [by the market]," grumbles the sustainability chief of a big European food company.
He was penalised for violating the rule that governs "removing or pressing down sand or loose soil".
The share will rise further: traders who avoid clearing houses will soon be financially penalised by new rules.
Banks say the rule unduly penalised them in the way derivatives liabilities are treated when calculating the ratio.
He and Kvyat collided on the last lap but the Russian was penalised, restoring the Mexican's 10th place.
It was the second time Ferrari had been penalised for an unsafe release over the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend.
Irish lenders are under threat of being penalised by the state if they do not speed up the compensation.
Index found that European employees are often being penalised for their stock options in the startup they work at.
To makes matters worse, judges do not have to explain to athletes or coaches why they have penalised them.
Water companies are rewarded when they meet or exceed target, and are penalised if they fail to meet targets.
Qatar rejects the charges and says it is being penalised for straying from its neighbours' backing for authoritarian rulers.
Water companies are rewarded when they meet or exceed targets, and are penalised if they fail to meet them.
"You get penalised for achieving too high a level of democratic governance," says Brad Parks of AidData, another think-tank.
Yet in the energy industry the most "sticky" clients are penalised with tariffs substantially higher than those offered to new customers.
This week many businesses made it clear to their staff that they would not be penalised for joining the general strike.
Parents still took leave to look after newborns, but as they did so in equal measure this no longer penalised women.
In the past two years the RBI has penalised certain banks for under reporting their stressed portfolios and enforced stricter guidelines.
We argue that universities which offer students more choices in the arts and humanities should not be penalised for doing so.
Vettel made an unforced error and spun off, rejoined the track dangerously, was penalised and ended up 13th after being lapped.
Increasingly it looks like Chinese citizens who are caught concealing coronavirus symptoms will be penalised using the country's social credit system.
Existing manufacturers in India are pressing to be included, asking why they should be penalised for committing when others held back.
Agency workers said they were penalised for spending too long in the loo or taking time off to care for sick children.
Sirotkin, who was penalised for running into the back of Mexican Sergio Perez's Force India, retired as a result of the collision.
They argue that globalisation has benefited the elites and penalised the ordinary workers and that governments should put America/Britain/France first.
UK'S HANCOCK SAYS CONTRACTORS AND SELF-EMPLOYED, AS WELL AS EMPLOYEES, SHOULD NOT BE PENALISED FOR 'DOING THE RIGHT THING' ON CORONAVIRUS
AEDT This story has been updated to clarify that Taskers will not be penalised for late cancellations of rescheduling due to illness.
Banks have been penalised by ultra-low interest rates and possible tightening measures by the ECB could help ease pressure off their margins.
State news agency Xinhua said late on Sunday that 27 people had been penalised over Huugjilt's wrongful conviction, mostly being given administrative punishments.
"In addition to the negative carbon impact of this modal shift, it is the competitiveness of French grains that is penalised," Intercereales said.
Terry Scuoler, the head of EEF, a manufacturers' lobby group, argued that business was being penalised for the behaviour of a few "bad apples".
An actual scrum involves 16 people pushing hard, getting nowhere and usually ending up collapsing or being penalised by the referee for foul play.
After controlling for the pool of available talent, every 20.4m of population more than your opponent was penalised by about 19903 goals per game.
That is what penalised the right in the second half of the 1990s and sent the left crashing to defeat in 2001 and 2008.
Ever since, it has faced growing criticism from subscription-based publishers claiming it has strangled their business model and penalised them for non-participation.
The European Commission penalised Google, the world's most popular internet search engine, last year for favouring its own comparison shopping service in internet searches.
"What we don't see is women prosecuted on prostitution charges because that's not technically criminalised, but we see them penalised for everything else" says Hella.
Moreover, since the relative role that genes play in the development of diseases is still being studied, some people might be unfairly and wrongly penalised.
It has been sensibly suggested that there should be a card amnesty after the group stage, meaning that only consistent, repeat offenders would be penalised.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble kept out of the quarrel, limiting his comments to saying after the meeting that European banks should not be penalised.
They have to appoint a "data-protection officer" (DPO), an ombudsman who reports directly to top management and cannot be penalised for doing his job.
Kyrgios pretended to sweep back his hair and pick at his shorts after being penalised, prompting the crowd, and chair umpire Jaume Campistol, to laugh.
Traders said Centrica was also penalised after a Sunday Telegraph reported that the owner of Britain's largest energy supplier British Gas could struggle to pay dividends.
Which is capitalism, austerity, and the fact rich people don't pay their way, and poor people are consistently penalised in favour of more and more profits.
Citing a study indicating that 40% of Indonesian adolescents have had sex before marriage, the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform has cautioned that millions could be penalised.
Given the depth of social media data being collected, is there a risk that people could be penalised for their social media use in ways they can't anticipate?
Basically, even if Britain doesn't sign up for it, the UK would be still financially penalised if it does business with other countries that sign up for FTT.
Banks may keep cash holdings to a bare minimum to avoid being penalised, which would expose them to the risk of a sudden liquidity squeeze, some of them say.
The state's Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said authorities had penalised businesses and individuals for mining and environmental violations, and that they would continue to ensure the law is upheld.
Dentsu penalised creative director Kaoru Sugano, 42, last month after complaints from an employee of a business partner, daily newspaper Asahi Shimbun reported without detailing the incident or punishment.
Nor does the Trump administration have to strain, as John Kerry (Mr Tillerson's predecessor) did, to reassure international banks that they would not be penalised for financing deals in Iran.
Parents who were sanctioned in the week before the election were more likely to turn against the PT than were others in the same municipality who were penalised immediately after.
He says he was penalised for having a house that was not ramshackle (one of the criteria used to evaluate recipients), even though it took him 15 years to build.
They have been rewarding companies with share price gains of 1.5%-3% if profits beat or meet already lowered estimates, while those falling short are not being penalised as much.
Altice Europe pursued its commercial conquests in France in the second quarter, through heavy promotions that penalised margins but led to gains in the number of mobile and broadband customers.
"It's an extremely complex and delicate transaction, where the concrete risk is that current shareholders will be the most penalised," said Guido Antolini, chairman of small shareholder association Azione MPS.
But such delays can do real harm: during the Zika crisis, sponsors of research had to persuade publishers to declare that scientists would not be penalised for releasing their findings early.
But beyond this aggregate information, the OCC has published nothing—naming no banks, not saying whether any were penalised financially, nor whether malpractice was concentrated among a few or was widespread.
In the election campaign he has offered an uncompromising message to newcomers: welfare entitlements are to be cut to push them into work; those not striving to integrate will be penalised.
A wrong answer is doubly penalised: the question is given to the other team and the student who messed up earns a sneer from Mr Paxman that is broadcast to millions.
Irish banks are under threat of being penalised by the government if they do not speed redress for the growing number of borrowers who should have paid less on their mortgages.
The EU competition authority penalised ICAP in February 2015 for rigging the yen Libor financial benchmark in several cartels with Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup at various periods.
On days when price volatility and volumes are high, overseas investors new to Chinese markets could get penalised if they exceed those restrictions as they try to adjust their positions, traders say.
Tuilagi's no-arms hit on a falling George North resembled the sort of offence that was penalised relentlessly during last year's World Cup after a World Rugby directive but Jones remained unconvinced.
Such is the reach of the dollar that penalised individuals will struggle to open bank accounts, own assets or be paid, even in countries that are not close to Mr Trump's America.
The zone's 20153 finance ministers backed the European Commission's decision that Italy should not be penalised for allowing its public-debt burden to rise in 2018 in violation of the EU's fiscal rules.
America designated North Korea as a country that sponsors terrorism and penalised 13 North Korean and Chinese firms it accused of helping North Korea evade sanctions imposed in response to its nuclear programme.
Amazon, which is famous for its strict rules governing worker attendance, has issued a new policy meaning workers won't get penalised for taking unpaid time off due to the coronavirus outbreak, CNBC reports.
British parcels group DPD, owned by France's La Poste, scrapped fines for self-employed workers after it penalised an absent driver who was receiving medical treatment for diabetes and later died from the condition.
Unfair, said the Europeans: the changes, in effect, penalised them for keeping on their balance-sheets assets such as residential mortgages and loans to big companies, which American lenders are less likely to have.
When decisions are made about tenure, men are not penalised for having co-authored lots of papers, whereas women who co-author with men are, according to work by Heather Sarsons, of Harvard University.
When workers were offered contracts that penalised them for failing to hit performance targets, those who struggled to stay on-task disproportionately accepted, and achieved big gains in output and pay as a result.
PARIS, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Altice Europe pursued its commercial conquests in France in the second quarter, through heavy promotions that penalised margins but led to gains in the number of mobile and broadband customers.
The RBI, which in the past two years has also penalised certain banks for underreporting their stressed portfolios and enforced stricter guidelines, said it was optimistic that the worst of the crunch was over.
"In a negative market session, Santander is being penalised but it looks like profit taking," said Nuria Alvarez, analyst at Madrid-based broker Renta 903, referring to a broader sell off in financial shares.
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - Rules governing airport slots should be suspended immediately in light of the disruption to flight schedules caused by coronavirus to prevent airlines being penalised, industry body IATA said on Monday.
A spokeswoman for Human Rights Watch told Business Insider that, although the new laws don't hold companies like Facebook directly liable for false content, there are numerous ways the social network could be penalised.
Increasingly penalised for his open contempt for Soviet officialdom, he applied to emigrate in 1974, at a time when the Soviet Union was relaxing emigration rules for Jews in exchange for technology from the West.
Brazil balked at proposals intended to prevent double-counting in such trading, because it believed they penalised its large stockpile of carbon-trading instruments, such as promises not to chop down patches of the Amazon.
In Beijing, a Lotte supermarket was fined 44,000 yuan ($6,392) on Tuesday for illegal advertising, the Legal Mirror reported, adding that it was the first time Beijing officials had penalised a company for such an offence.
Juda Agung, BI's executive director of macroprudential policy, told reporters current rules on mortgage downpayment are "very loose" and noted BI has also allowed banks to manage a higher financing-to-funding ratio without being penalised.
Chinese shoppers are increasingly splurging on high-end fashion and accessories locally rather than overseas, encouraged by a levelling out of prices as import tariffs drop, although that has penalised some brands struggling to capture the shift.
Yet the delays in disseminating knowledge have the capacity to do real harm: during the Zika crisis, sponsors of research had to persuade publishers to declare that scientists would not be penalised for releasing their findings early.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Nine activists who posted comments critical of Thailand's ruling junta and a military-backed draft constitution on Facebook have been jailed, police said on Saturday, the latest opponents of the government penalised for airing dissent.
Since the match on Saturday night, the sport has found itself embroiled in a sexism row over the double standards at play when it comes to the difference in the way male and female players are penalised.
Stocks were mainly lower, with Prague's PX index shedding 0.6%, penalised by a 1.8% drop in Vienna- and Prague-listed Erste Group Bank shares after the Austrian bank reported a 19% decrease in second-quarter net profit.
The government plans proposed naming advisers who were penalised as a way to deter others, and also mooted ways to make firms reveal who they are marketing schemes to so that authorities can warn customers in advance.
Deutsche Bank has said that under the regulators' original plan it was penalised by the international accounting rules it uses, which force the bank to count derivatives exposures on a gross basis until the trades are settled.
In contrast, Vivendi's second-biggest division, pay-TV Canal Plus, saw revenue and profit drop on a comparable basis, penalised by the departure of subscribers in France on heightened competition from video-streaming platforms such as Netflix.
In contrast, Vivendi's second-biggest division, pay-TV Canal Plus, saw revenue and profit drop on a comparable basis, penalised by the departure of subscribers in France on heightened competition from video-streaming platforms such as Netlfix.
And although it is true that Canada turned to the United States in 1846 after Britain penalised Canadian producers, Canada embraced reciprocity with the US when Lord Elgin negotiated a reciprocal trade agreement with the Americans in 1854.
Its chief merit, say its supporters, is that people who are not working, or are working part-time, are not penalised if they decide to work more, because their welfare payments do not decline as their incomes rise.
Of course, being part of a union means we should all technically share that burden and have a say in which laws are enacted, while also making sure others are not penalised to the advantage of other nations.
Cecilia Malmstrom, the trade commissioner who negotiates on behalf of the 28 nations, said Europeans did not want to be penalised by actions prompted largely by accusations of Chinese dumping and said Washington and Brussels should be cooperating.
"Broadly speaking, EssilorLuxottica's first set of results for 2018 have essentially been penalised by the dollar, and that is what's hitting the shares sharply this morning," said Gregoire Laverne, European equity manager at Roche-Brune Asset Management in Paris.
Where you place Mr Nadal in the overall pantheon of tennis greats depends largely on whether you think he should be rewarded or penalised for deriving such a disproportionate share of his value from just one of the sport's three environments.
On Friday New York authorities imposed a $180 million fine on the banking unit of Mega Financial for anti-money laundering violations, the first time in a decade that a Taiwan-based financial institution has been penalised by U.S. authorities.
" Most worryingly, the prime minister, Theresa May, warned in a clumsily worded speech that the bank's regime of low interest rates and quantitative easing (printing money to buy government bonds) had penalised the poor, vowing: "A change has got to come.
Under a set of measures approved to ensure Fineco would not be penalised by a sale, UniCredit would provide a financial guarantee to allow Fineco to gradually eliminate by 2024 an 8.3 billion euro portfolio of UniCredit bonds it currently holds.
An ongoing study of Bihar in north India by the International Growth Centre (IGC) in London finds that only 10% of people think it likely they will be penalised for failing to pay their bills or for an illegal hookup.
The All Blacks took a 14-0 lead but tries from Vatemo Ravouvou and Isake Katonibau brought Fiji to within two points and they were pushing for a winning score when they were penalised as the final seconds ticked away.
The survey uses a star rating system based on factors such as fatalities over the past 10 years, various safety accreditations or endorsements and, more interestingly, whether the fleet is composed of Russian-built stock (for which airlines are penalised).
Olivier Lamarre, the deputy head of EDF's nuclear fleet, reiterated to journalists in a conference call that 2018 production was also not expected to be penalised by the review, which is expect to continue until the end of next year.
Pete and another executive were penalised for buying shares of Jasmine Telecom Systems Pcl before its 2016 third quarter results were released, which showed a profit for the first time since 2014, the Securities Exchange Commission of Thailand said on Monday.
Mexico had complained to the world body about U.S. tuna labelling rules that it said unfairly penalised its fishing industry, and had asked for retaliatory sanctions of $472.3 million, which it planned to impose on imports of U.S. high-fructose corn syrup.
After being informed on the 12th tee by a U.S. Golf Association official that he might be penalised after the round, Johnson ran up a three-putt bogey at the 14th but otherwise displayed nerves of steel as he negotiated the closing stretch.
Victoria Police Minister Lisa Neville said those flouting coronavirus restrictions could face on-the-spot fines of more than A$1,600 ($986.40), while businesses could be penalised more than $10,000 if they do not adhere to strict social distancing and quarantining requirements.
The benchmark yield was supported by signs of an easing in trade tensions between the United States and China after U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to help Chinese telecoms firm ZTE Corp, which has been penalised for violating U.S. sanctions with Iran.
The two banks suggested they felt they had been unfairly penalised because of the inclusion throughout the three years of costly legacy features from the last crisis that they are shedding or have already gotten rid of, a view backed by most analysts on Monday.
Irish banks are under threat of being penalised by the government if they do not speed up redress for borrowers who should have been given the option of cheaper "tracker" mortgages, which follow the European Central Bank rate, or kept on a better rate years ago.
"Dozens of media outlets closed, members of parliament penalised or put in jail, there is a debate on the death penalty, there is more and more political control of the judiciary ... Our relationship with Turkey becomes more and more of a liability," he told a news conference on Tuesday.
The authors examine the results of mayoral elections in 2008, and find that municipalities with a high share of penalised recipients were less likely to vote for the Workers' Party (PT), the party that introduced the benefit in 2003 and was leading the federal government at the time.
Tatsumitsu Wada defeats Kai Kara-France Kai Kara-France failed to make weight before this contest and, Japan being Japan, the native of New Zealand was instantly penalised with a yellow card and if he were to emerge victorious in this fight, it would be ruled a no contest.
This would effectively introduce an import tax and raise the price of imported goods, boosting the competitiveness of metals and other goods produced in the EU. The aim would be to counter "carbon leakage" whereby EU industries are penalised by cheaper imports from countries that apply less strict rules to tackle climate change.
"Perhaps (there's) an element of (Sage) being penalised because it's one of the first few to come out with results, secondly because it's the tech sector and everyone's hungry to know that tech is doing ok," van Dulken added, pointing to a big fall in peer Micro Focus' shares in March after a profit warning.
Having negotiated the final seven holes under notice that he might be penalised for a rules infraction on the fifth green, despite being cleared by another official at the time, he was docked a shot after the round's completion, with his score amended to a closing 69 for a four-under winning total of 753.
In the meantime, Congress, led by Senator Marco Rubio, is working on legislation that would, among other things, test Hong Kong's system of export controls to make sure Chinese companies are not circumventing rules, as well as ensure that demonstrators are not penalised if they seek American visas, just because they were arrested during the protests.
The appointment of Lee Ruey-tsang comes after former FSC chief Ding Kung-Wha resigned amid growing criticism following the $180 million fine levied by New York state on state-run financial group Mega Financial Holding Co. New York state's financial watchdog penalised the firm for violating anti-money laundering rules, including lax attention to risk exposure in Panama.
" In 2010, during one of the last contentious debates at the United Nations about whether the "defamation of religion" should be penalised, a French envoy said on behalf of the whole European Union that "the concept of defamation should not fall under the remit of human rights because it conflicted with the right to freedom of expression.
The Bank of Italy and the European Central Bank (ECB) are at odds over the evaluation of Monte dei Paschi di Siena's bad loans, Il Sole 2300 Ore said on Tuesday, adding the Italian central bank had written an email to the ECB saying the method of evaluation of soured debt penalised the Tuscan bank too much.
Ainslie was penalised for not having taken evasive action when Japan had right of way before the two crossed the starting line and there were signs of damage to the outer skin of his boat's high-tech carbon fibre hull, which appeared to narrowly miss several of SoftBank Team Japan's six-man crew as it lurched dramatically in the air as the two boats came to blows.

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