" The goal should not be "punishing Mexico," the speaker said, "because in punishing Mexico, we'll be punishing America as well.
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The UFC appears to be punishing Conor McGregor by punishing the people who love him most.
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After all, the United States does not like punishing speech in general, and particularly doesn't like punishing political speech.
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But Salib makes two points: First, forced labor is certainly punishing, but prison is very punishing as well — arguably more so.
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They're not just trying to mask the horror of punishing women by punishing their doctors instead; they're trying to guilt women into submission.
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Karma, it would seem, is striking back all at once, and whatever's happening is as intent on punishing Gamby as he was on punishing Dr. Brown.
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"You are not punishing Assad, you are punishing the poor Syrian people," said Joshua Landis, the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
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The Pacers are testing the Cavaliers — punishing them, even.
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Make no mistake - this is about punishing women. pic.twitter.
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And punishing a woman for getting an abortion, wow. Wtf?!
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And you know what, there are other ways of punishing.
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Her commanders were punishing her, Inserillo believed, for speaking out.
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He started treating me badly and punishing me on set.
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He is simply a force, punishing anything it cannot control.
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She believed her commanders were punishing her for speaking out.
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Judicial independence is as important as punishing the dictators' henchmen.
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Alamo terrorized his followers, punishing them physically, emotionally, and sexaully.
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Despite this, the game doesn't feel unfair or excessively punishing.
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There is something inherently cruel about punishing somebody with food.
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In return, Tehran won relief from punishing international economic sanctions.
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Imagine punishing Jews for living in their own ancestral capital.
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She is doing the right thing and punishing bad people.
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It would be a whole lot better than punishing success.
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Trigger Discipline tests your aim in a very punishing way.
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He cares more about punishing Superman than about saving lives.
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You solve those problems by finding hackers and punishing them.
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Both desperately need a way out of a punishing system.
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"I will be forever punishing myself," Ms. Yan, 60, said.
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They knew I'd had an abortion and were punishing me.
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Each possession forced him to conquer a physically punishing puzzle.
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It's this sort of punishing oneself, thinking it's their fault.
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But there is no question of punishing the United Kingdom.
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He has also argued against punishing men who hire prostitutes.
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Two of the seven teams retired during the punishing leg.
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In the end, is that what ended up punishing her?
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Punishing children for a parent's malfeasance does not seem fair.
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They are fed up with the unfair and punishing sanctions.
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It was life in constant fear and punishing, exacting labor.
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Ms. Schumer's own career is evidence of these punishing standards.
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But running for public office can be punishing, she conceded.
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In part she is punishing him for coming back now.
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She broke Gauff's serve six times, punishing her second serve.
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The pace and volume of plot is punishing, and numbing.
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Punishing tariffs on European steel and aluminum remain in place.
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That's like punishing your son for something your daughter did.
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I see this as a sign of God's punishing vengeance.
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American workers are benefiting from his reversal of punishing regulations.
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"We're punishing your corruption and keeping you honest," said Rachel.
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Rather than, per more usual industry practice, punishing the manufacturing partner if it fails to hit stringent delivery targets — which then encourages a punishing spiral of forced overtime that erodes workers rights and welfare.
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It was far and away the starkest test of his career thus far, and he passed it with flying colors, punishing Barnett for a sloppy takedown attempt by punishing him with elbows until he crumbled.
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Wade and punishing women will not stop them from having abortions.
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Other questions were equally punishing while being a touch more pointed.
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Even Allie's political opponents don't seem so sure about punishing her.
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"The existence of a punishing body is absolutely essential," says Adami.
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By punishing those who resist discrimination, harassment, and unethical decision making.
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An overburdened JEP might end up convicting and punishing no one.
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"Terrible Love," in particular, has become a monstrous, punishing set closer.
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Generally, it plays like a less punishing and more open XCOM.
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Schlossberg's community should be the one punishing him, not the state.
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"In sum, it's been a punishing day," he said on Jan.
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Even with Anthony downright punishing the keys, the result was noticeable.
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Wade, they also pose devastating consequences for criminalizing and punishing women.
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"The knockout was swift and punishing to the plaintiff," Brewster said.
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It's difficult, almost punishing to watch — and that's precisely the point.
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" Simmons analysts called the reaction from investors "nothing short of punishing.
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After making it through that punishing opener, Benn entered the contest.
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He wanted to release his anxieties and fear by punishing me.
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These areas are now enduring a punishing fourth year of siege.
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The Alabama legislature is ignoring science, criminalizing abortion, and punishing women.
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Many people with disabilities would lose SNAP under this punishing policy.
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Tropical Freeze is a difficult game, but not a punishing one.
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You know, this is a, kind of, a punishing for us.
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That's being absolutely efficient at set-piece and punishing in defense.
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He was also forced to trek for days over punishing terrain.
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It's time to stop punishing women and minorities for promoting diversity.
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"Doing a wealth tax is not about punishing anyone," she said.
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The hours were punishing, and high blood pressure and divorce followed.
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"Banish punishing thoughts" could be the motto of her late career.
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I'm trying to earn an honest living, and you're punishing me.
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The exhaust from the engines is extremely punishing and very toxic.
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For now, the administration's focus has been on punishing the Palestinians.
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He had been the target of punishing sanctions and assassination plots.
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News that Saudi Arabia was punishing German companies broke in May.
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Such largesse, without punishing existing shareholders, may be hard to match.
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Of the six types of discharge, dishonorable is the most punishing.
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The earlier survey was, among other things, a punishing aural assault.
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Punishing Jones might prompt lawsuits and an even messier public fight.
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Meanwhile, from the right, ESPN faced condemnation for not punishing Hill.
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He is punishing those who went against him -- firing Lt. Col.
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Trump's justice is all about relationships, helping friends and punishing foes.
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The task seems self-punishing, like trying to housebreak a chicken.
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How far was Clytemnestra justified in punishing Agamemnon for killing Iphigenia?
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"The market is punishing them harshly for that," Mr. Whiston said.
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No other OECD country imposes such punishing capital gains tax treatment.
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For Russia, Mr. Lugovoi became a hero for punishing a traitor.
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On Monday, Trump authorized sanctions punishing Turkey for its military operation.
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Rather than punishing her, he just joined in with the chants.
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On diagrams of the leadership process, "punishing disobedient subordinates" rarely appears.
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There is no criminal law punishing violations of the Emoluments Clause.
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It would be punishing enough just to stand there and listen.
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I think she was punishing me for not having kids. You?
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In BC, schools are being upgraded to withstand a punishing quake.
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" He added that stigmatizing and punishing the homeless was "totally counterproductive.
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Which makes its significant difficulty and punishing opening hours rather surprising.
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Instead, these four humans are punishing each other with their incessant flaws.
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But Cuphead is also a game that feels more fair than punishing.
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The maps range from formidable to downright punishing, depending on the mode.
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I love the game, but it's too punishing to play full time.
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But in this gray, grim slog of a punishing slugfest, who wouldn't?
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Booting out Iran, however, will be far harder than punishing border violations.
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If so, those predictions risk punishing people for factors beyond their control.
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Google is punishing websites that peddle Holocaust denials — at least a little.
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He chirrups hardline views on such issues as punishing blasphemy with death.
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New York is more punishing, more daunting, a more pronounced proving ground.
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For Fred Ruckel, the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving have been punishing.
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Social justice isn't just about punishing wrongdoing; it's also about mitigating harm.
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Whether or not it follows through, markets are already punishing the country.
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Much the same could be said of Liszt's punishing B minor Sonata.
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El Salvador is punishing Vazquez "for being a woman", Amnesty International said.
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But punishing Syria's dictator is simpler than devising a coherent Syria policy.
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So we hope China will alter its position on punishing South Korea.
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We'd also have to have been clever to avoid harsh, punishing heat.
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Punishing or pleasing the UK will be an outcome, not an objective.
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B.D. accuses her mother of "punishing her" for being young and beautiful.
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As yet, there is no federal law defining and punishing pyramid schemes.
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It's partly why Russian officials bristle at Western talk of "punishing" Russia.
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As results trickled in throughout the night, markets were swift and punishing.
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"We need to invest in regional solutions, and stop punishing desperate people."
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In fact, Mr. Reagan's party had been blamed for a punishing recession.
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Republicans certainly proved that to be true by condemning and punishing Rep.
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Some said the organizers were likely punishing Williams for 14-month absence.
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It would also be punishing China for something it's not actually doing.
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But the cases have had, at best, mixed results in punishing firms.
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Punishing Russia for its electoral chicanery makes a great deal of sense.
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He unleashed a punishing kick, completing the final lap in 55 seconds.
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At 6 feet 3, 207 pounds, Vesey can be physical and punishing.
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How is restricting the use of birth control methods not "punishing women"?
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Of course, Trump may retaliate by imposing punishing tarrifs on European imports.
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I wasn't done punishing myself, not even after the disastrous Prague marathon.
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They were punishing but so complex – it was really a great show.
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Keeping him so close lets her protect him and keep punishing herself.
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I do not favor punishing children for the actions of their parents.
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Ms. Takahashi was not alone in working punishing hours, the ministry said.
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It also asked the justices to consider punishing the A.C.L.U.'s lawyers.
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The United States is trying to derail China's dominance by punishing Beijing.
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Punishing the archbishop now would fuel speculation Francis has something to hide.
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Cross-country skiing is a punishing aerobic sport, rewarding exceptionally fit athletes.
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Where There's Smoke Steve Almond: First things first: Please stop punishing yourself.
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But some lawmakers said a fine would not suffice in punishing Facebook.
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The agency often took an aggressive stance toward regulating and punishing businesses.
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It has softened a policy for punishing banks suspected of discriminatory lending.
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Chuck's problem, meanwhile, is far more urgent than punishing some punk kid.
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Greater gender equality and less punishing working hours would encourage more childbearing.
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A punishing new round of tariffs will go into effect on Sunday.
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Punishing short sellers would be no justification for false or misleading statements.
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Mayya thinks that Allah must be punishing her for her secret desires.
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Last week, China appears to have narrowly escaped punishing American trade tariffs.
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They are also punishing the families of these defendants—women and children .
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The comments soon earned him punishing rebukes from Trump's most vocal allies.
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Moving away from an incentive-based approach would not be punishing Pakistan.
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How does punishing upper-income people help spur investment or job creation?
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Many players struggled to cope with the elements and the punishing bunkers.
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He had spent nearly his entire adult life punishing himself for nothing.
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This is not, as some critics would have it, about punishing people.
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The bill is especially punishing because of the precedent it would set.
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The international community can also support Congo's government in punishing illegal loggers.
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The business community has also condemned the agency for inappropriately punishing companies.
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The digital money is marking its first decade with a punishing slump.
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A punishing deal for Britain will discourage other countries from following suit.
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The intervention from Washington left Navy leaders with a dilemma: Not punishing Chief Gallagher and the others would undermine efforts to restore discipline in the ranks, but punishing them only to be publicly reversed might make things even worse.
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The penalties aimed at punishing China for stealing American technology and trade secrets.
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This is just one of many obstacles to punishing police officers for misconduct.
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Meanwhile, the headphones dutifully handled High on Fire's punishing thrash metal without flinching.
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Punishing its people damages the United States's credibility more than the Cuban government's.
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As punishing as Ironman is, it's also not hard to see the appeal.
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The band, meanwhile, is in a frenzy: punishing their instruments, whipping their hair.
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Reacting to the results, an Elysee official called them "disappointing" but not punishing.
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In punishing internal opposition and rejecting election outcomes, Mr. Kaczynski spurned democracy itself.
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Their punishing grandeur sometimes overwhelmed the tiny room, hiding Ms. Lotz underneath them.
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According to news reports, the boy's teacher was punishing the boy for misbehavior.
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" Or, as Hartman puts it, "realism and punishing don't have to go together.
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Bryce wasn't merely taking what he wanted, but punishing Hannah for rejecting him.
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And Zendaya found the offensive tweet, her response was both swift and punishing.
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"You're punishing the American taxpayers, and you are making a huge mistake," Sen.
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We shouldn't be punishing girls for something that is out of their control.
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Senators were punishing the whole mining sector for one company's mistakes, Brumer said.
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So China may feel it has to start punishing Taiwan for its recalcitrance.
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For working parents, finding and paying for childcare can be a punishing process.
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Angelina, we're told, has a singular focus ... protecting her kids, not punishing Brad.
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A stronger yen is punishing Japanese exporters and left the Nikkei share index .
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The government has precedent when it comes to punishing people who speak out.
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And because Sekiro is so unrelentingly punishing, those lessons need to really stick.
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" Clinton on punishing those responsible: "People should be held accountable wherever that leads.
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It's a punishing game, where I rarely see who, or what, kills me.
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After all, punishing bodily functions when they're used as weapons isn't unheard of.
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The calculus of the proposal would be particularly punishing to women, advocates warn.
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Letter of Recommendation The punishing rents of New York City breed unusual compromises.
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Chile was right to proceed cautiously in punishing members of the Pinochet dictatorship.
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In response, Phillips sued the state for punishing him for his religious beliefs.
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Northern cities like Anchorage, Buffalo, and Minneapolis are known for their punishing winters.
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The court ruled that the punishing education spending cuts pushed through by Gov.
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CBS accused Dish of punishing its subscribers rather than negotiate a fair deal.
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How is closing medical facilities that offer women's health care not "punishing women"?
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So why do we crave more — and not less — of these punishing regimes?
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" "You're punishing people like I was, 20 years old living on my own.
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You're punishing the 19-year-old deer hunter, looking forward to deer season.
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"It's time to stop punishing women and minorities for promoting diversity," they write.
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But ER visits are incredibly expensive, leaving caring parents in a punishing situation.
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He wasted considerable energy and had nothing left for his customarily punishing kick.
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Sometimes, at day's end, my body is worn out from the punishing tics.
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Still, on the punishing and devilish Carnoustie Golf Links, Woods was in contention.
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Here's what we know about the punishing routines of the Silicon Valley elite:
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"Ireland is obsessed with punishing women," said Niall O'Dowd, the founder of Irishcentral.com.
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Israel and Egypt have together maintained a punishing 11-year blockade of Gaza.
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A sweeping new study shows the punishing effects of racism on black boys.
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Background reading: • Extensive data shows the punishing reach of racism for black boys.
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Up until now, anti-abortion lawmakers have not promoted laws directly punishing women.
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Today, punishing Vietnamese refugees symbolizes the new American doctrine: deportation for deportation's sake.
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The European Union, like America, reacted appropriately by imposing punishing sanctions on Russia.
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The actress Chloë Grace Moretz portrayed two characters in punishing settings last year.
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And they seem to think they can end criticism by punishing it away.
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In addition, the league is much more actively punishing hits to the head.
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Gradually, that punishing schedule began to take a toll on Journey's lead singer.
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I felt like we were in the midst of an extremely punishing moment.
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Punishing ourselves for how we handle these emotions will only make it harder.
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But not punishing your son at all would have been a sure mistake.
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It's not only the blue states of the West that Trump is punishing.
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But punishing her would risk backlash from any elites who shared her view.
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Not to mention the punishing airstrikes by American and allied warplanes and drones.
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Another angle: The president suggested that the Pentagon should consider punishing Lt. Col.
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From punishing winds to catastrophic storm surge, the area is bracing for devastation.
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The response to this latest incident is likely to be even more punishing.
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Now, President Trump has flipped the formula, punishing Germany while largely ignoring France.
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But that's just because Grey's can be a punishing show for its inhabitants.
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For American law is tougher in identifying currency manipulators than in punishing them.
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Just look to our electoral system: Punishing an elected official is extremely difficult.
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This all coincided with a few punishing days for her on social media.
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Investors already are punishing the company, as is appropriate in a market economy.
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The world is punishing us humans for being bad stewards of its resources.
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He conceded that he could be arbitrary in punishing designers, big and small.
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The North Koreans are seeking numerous concessions, including an end to punishing sanctions.
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By punishing the small deviations, you prevent the big ones from ever happening.
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For years, South Korea has imposed punishing economic sanctions on its neighbor, North Korea.
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No other species on Earth gets joy out of punishing strangers like humans do.
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"You're punishing the American taxpayers, and you are making a huge mistake," Republican Sen.
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On the game's punishing regular difficulty mode, I beat this boss in one try.
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They&aposre punishing China domestically in our courts and elsewhere for stealing our technology.
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The current system is only punishing "humans trying to get an education," he noted.
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It's a giant game of virtual whack-a-mole that's punishing many small businesses.
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"Punishing children for school refusal due to anxiety will likely be unsuccessful," she added.
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"Donald Trump's statement about punishing women who have abortions is an outrage," Briggs said.
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A punishing, yearlong offensive had ousted the insurgents from their most prized tribal sanctuary.
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I happen to like the sequel better, but the original is great (and punishing).
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Chronic droughts and punishing monsoons are threatening the food supplies of billions of people.
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But Slabinski's SEAL team continued to take punishing fire from the Al Qaeda fighters.
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The United States leads the world in punishing corruption, money-laundering and sanctions violations.
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When you have more close friends at work, professional conflict becomes more emotionally punishing.
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American politicians muse about punishing big Chinese banks for doing business with North Korea.
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Twitter moved toward punishing Jones by suspending him for a week for inciting violence.
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It comes off as punishing the audience, all in service of a cheap trick.
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Since 2007 it has maintained a punishing military blockade on Gaza (as has Egypt).
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On Valentine's Day, love your fingers by punishing them with a really hard game.
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"Now, they're punishing me again," she says of the legislation at the state Capitol.
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As Anna North wrote for Vox: Fixing this problem isn't just about punishing men.
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But smaller ones have continued and Washington still enforces punishing international sanctions on Pyongyang.
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He has just enough verbal dexterity to come up with punishing insults and nicknames.
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Every R running for prez agrees with Trump on "punishing" women who get abortions.
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Several lawmakers feel the media is punishing them for making themselves available to constituents.
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Singapore is well-known for punishing drug-related offenses with harsh penalties including death.
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"It seems that international accounts are punishing the Saudi exchange," a regional broker added.
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He announces allegedly punishing tariffs as a pretext to win negotiations on bilateral agreements.
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City councils passed "droopy drawers" laws, punishing men for wearing their pants too low.
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But on the punishing closing hole at Oakmont, Bourdy's tee shot split the fairway.
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A bill aimed at punishing child pornographers was passed by the House last week.
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Punishing them, it appears, was the impetus behind the decision to leave the agreement.
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It's not an insurmountable challenge, but it's a sudden and powerful shift toward punishing.
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Punishing only the guilty creates the right incentives for the guilty and innocent alike.
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After what must have been punishing study, he discovered a fixation on "ball" metaphors.
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It's like telling your son he did something wrong and then punishing your daughter.
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That punishing schedule is likely part of the reason that the race is competitive.
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Public discretion should not be mistaken for passivity in preventing and punishing sexual harassment.
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He did, however, say there was one fighter he did enjoy punishing: Conor McGregor.
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His scouting report on Howe revealed a punishing right hook and a tender soul.
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We shouldn't be rewarding or punishing schools for how students perform on these measures.
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Was there an audience ready and willing to accept very dark, heavy, punishing music?
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Have you ever seen a child deliver a punishing elbow drop upon a Luigi?
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Orbach's mother was obsessed with eating and not eating, the latter punishing the former.
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Instead, it fits a pattern of punishing fans for the act of being fans.
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Her early bravado about "taking names" and punishing U.S. adversaries grated on U.N. diplomats.
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No fewer than 26 states have passed legislation punishing businesses and individuals who, to
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The Times, however, has not been immune to the punishing, industrywide downturn in print.
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Rents have risen steadily since 2010, pushing the housing cost burden to punishing levels.
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That's roughly on par with Russia, which is currently suffering under punishing international sanctions.
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And only one woman has made it through the punishing Marine infantry officer course.
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Orange has never shied away from the idea that there are crimes worth punishing.
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And third, innovation, not new taxes or punishing global agreements, is the ultimate solution.
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But punishing them economically is not going to help the fight against organized crime.
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She maintained a punishing schedule, often shuttling between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
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The coalition countries have subjected Qatar to a punishing blockade over the past year.
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It just was a woman singing, and that was distasteful to him and punishing.
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In part she is punishing him for having left her, well before the accident.
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But privately, the company has been punishing employees who speak out on the issue.
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Tosta reached L.A. at 15 totally unaware of the punishing grind of auditioning ahead.
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Beijing claims to foresee an end to American tariffs and the punishing trade war.
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Punishing cold snaps are still expected in a warming world, just fewer of them.
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She presided over punishing Jim Acosta of CNN by suspending his White House access.
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Utah's resolution has no punishing powers; it doesn't specifically ban pornography in the state.
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That's partly due to the Islamic Republic's weakened economy after years of punishing sanctions.
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"We will stop punishing companies for doing business in the United States," Trump added.
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The patriotic rage is a mask for a more pedestrian motive: punishing pesky critics.
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Punishing OPEC would be a mistake, no matter how popular it is with voters.
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They don't -- especially when it comes to punishing Russia for interfering in US elections.
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He imposed punishing tariffs on several sectors of Chinese imports to the United States.
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"We will never combat the Weinsteins of this world by punishing masculinity," she writes.
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The reaction in the stock market to the development has been swift and punishing.
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"You end up punishing people based on their ability to pay," Dr. Salmon said.
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More recently, a viral New York Times opinion piece about how the "wellness" industry is just a "function of the patriarchal beauty standard" revealed still more women who are punishing their bodies — and punishing other women — for the sake of the male gaze.
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"They're still punishing shoppers for not accepting batches that don't make economic sense," Patti said.
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The senator said the bill hurt Americans by punishing poor people rather than helping them.
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He's got great vision and patience, and when he gets going he's a punishing runner.
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There are different ways to help, some more punishing to your 401(k) than others.
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He knows from his own experience how physically punishing and exhausting the business can be.
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Big advertisers are punishing Google over its YouTube problem by pulling some of their ads.
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The inmates grapple with their crimes, the system punishing them, and their own eventual mortality.
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Punishing yourself does not hurt the people that hurt you or the situation that hurts.
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MAPFRE has not acted in good faith with us, and instead are punishing the people.
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Far from punishing this open rebellion, many in the party seem to be relishing it.
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Things will get easier over time, so update it every few days without punishing yourself.
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He hovered above the piano seat pounding on the keys as if sweetly punishing them.
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But China has other ways of punishing Trump for dealing a blow to Chinese exports.
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"The sheriff's department is punishing those kids for being homeless," Leanna Munroe told the Times.
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As it is, we have a punishing system of garnishment in place for student loans.
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"You feel in control and empowered, and you feel that you're punishing them," she says.
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Never mind that punishing people for what they believe in also violates the First Amendment.
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I spent so many years in the darkness, punishing myself for everything...all of it.
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Instead, she'll think you're punishing her for whatever she was doing when you started yelling.
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And everyone in the death lineup is capable of punishing Westbrook's many passing-lane gambles.
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It's true that Native Hawaiian history makes no mention of Pele's penchant for punishing pilferers.
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Investors are rewarding companies that can keep up with inflation and punishing those that cannot.
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But it is punishing the thrifty and those who rely on bonds for their income.
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At the height of the campaign, he called for punishing five innocent African-American men.
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By punishing me for observing Passover, the MWAA basically said it was above the law.
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On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker.
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It's a culture that both hyper-sexualizes women while simultaneously punishing them for their lust.
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It was a waste of money so pure, so brutal, so punishing in its obviousness.
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But the album never feels punishing; its grimmest moments are counterbalanced with glistening, kaleidoscopic pop.
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Stop punishing yourself and snag a pair of headphones that will stay comfortable all day.
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Cuban officials proudly say they have already withstood over 50 years of punishing US sanctions.
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Last week, a federal judge in a separate case blocked Trump from punishing sanctuary cities.
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But they have no plans to stop punishing those who were overcharged in the past.
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Donohue said that Washington should address inversions through tax reform rather than by punishing companies.
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Manager Chip Hale said the key is that Goldschmidt is punishing mistakes by opposing pitchers.
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"It's clearly time that Washington stopped punishing small businesses and started helping them," Buchanan said.
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With a nickname like "Sharpshooter," one would expect marksmanship — punishing blows landed accurately, with malice.
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"The U.S.A. is used to punishing Iran, and Iran is used to resisting," Zarif said.
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That is the standard anti-abortion line, but face it, punishing the woman is logical.
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"The idea that life is meant to be punishing has really taken hold," he says.
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The United Nations passed the most punishing sanctions ever levied against North Korea shortly after.
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It is a punishing game that has left players with bad shoulders, elbows and knees.
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This may have been my first taste of the complicated, self-punishing experience of regret.
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Many women lack the financial means and work flexibility necessary to satisfy these punishing requirements.
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There were signs early Thursday that Wall Street could be in for another punishing day.
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Recent polls show many Americans support government punishing biased media organizations or limiting offensive speech.
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Major rivals in pesticides such as BASF and DuPont have flagged punishing conditions in Brazil.
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Why is the United States punishing American companies for doing business in a U.S. territory?
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The Trump administration's gag rule rule is about controlling and punishing women — for being women.
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It actively supports the proposed legislation, though church leaders have said they oppose punishing women.
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He says he does this to save them from taking a sustained and punishing beating.
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"When you create a trust, you're not punishing your kids – you're protecting them," said Radigan.
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I have had several patients over the years whose lives revolved around punishing exercise schedules.
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At its worst, it does more to reinforce society's punishing beauty standards than dismantle them.
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We all know that Trump is big one helping his friends and punishing his enemies.
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The sport ministry appealed to the IOC to consider the impact of punishing clean athletes.
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Punishing the use of the world's most abhorrent weapons is essential to preventing their normalization.
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I am all for punishing drug dealers, but I'm not for pushing the death penalty.
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Our titular hero does a lot of punishing, but he doesn't speak a single word.
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WoW was radical because it didn't assume MMOs need to be punishing to be fun.
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Another is punishing in effigy an abusive ex who uses his daughter as emotional leverage.
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Billie Lurk is not squeamish about punishing the wicked with the tip of her blade.
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We accumulated punishing credit card bills because our plastic got us through various immediate crises.
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It's an image that sums up what a punishing Atlantic hurricane season it has been.
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Walmart has faced criticism and lawsuits for punishing workers for medical- and pregnancy-related absences.
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Two years later, a reporter at a Japanese broadcaster died after working punishing long hours.
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Elsewhere this week: ■ The Trump administration may think it is merely punishing Chinese economic policies.
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The punishing women part that Trump talked about is becoming real in very profound ways.
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The Trump administration's attempt at punishing so-called sanctuary cities suffered another blow on Friday.
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Clinton and Donald Trump have been following punishing schedules for well over a year now.
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After all, why would you shoot someone — effectively punishing them — for something they can't help?
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Six games of back cuts and pull-up jumpers and crossover dribbles and punishing screens.
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The United States has reinstated punishing sanctions intended to disrupt Iranian oil exports and trade.
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What we pride ourselves on is not punishing anyone for not having read something else.
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Here, the world — white, pitiless, punishing — comes down like a hammer on Fonny and Tish.
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But that comes with major trade-offs, and punishing work schedules are only the beginning.
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And Saudi Arabia is punishing Russia by ramping up production at the worst possible time.
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Last year, the Trump administration was slow to enact sanctions punishing Russia for that interference.
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I no longer believe that I'm going to be struck down by a punishing God.
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After three days of punishing heat, we're due for a string of sunny, mild days.
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The tour's new "Observation List" now will target individual players instead of punishing slow groups.
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The NFL is punishing: The Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers each have been fined $250,000.
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Bottom line: It protects you from the government punishing or censoring or oppressing your speech.
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Those idolizing Elon Musk might rethink that notion after learning more about his punishing schedule.
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They allege that Amazon uses it to enforce a punishing working pace that causes injuries.
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Yet, if the poems came as slowly as ever, the silences were not as punishing.
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Spotify has accused Apple of punishing Spotify's iPhone app as it increasingly competes against it.
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The agency is even punishing non-Native service providers simply for partnering with tribal businesses.
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"Tariffs let him exercise unconstrained power, rewarding his friends and punishing his enemies," Krugman continued.
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"When you create a trust, you're not punishing your kids — you're protecting them," Radigan said.
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It is also morally senseless, punishing children for the sins or misfortunes of their parents.
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And the detectives work alongside a vicious system on the streets for punishing police cooperators.
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Sock plays an energetic, acrobatic, physical style of tennis, punishing his opponent with audacious shotmaking.
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Police see slowdowns as a way of punishing a community by letting crime flourish unaddressed.
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Punishing blatant antitrust transgressions would seem like an easy first step in the right direction.
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CSRC had previously announced it was punishing 17 firms for irregular disclosures earlier in June.
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Gramegna called for European negotiators to avoid punishing London and its financial services for Brexit.
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EPA's normal process of catching and punishing polluters has been disrupted for an entire year.
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Mr. Trump is much more enthusiastic about punishing people than he is about helping them.
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He produced "Sousatzka" in Toronto, but set it aside after it opened to punishing reviews.
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In this case, they say, the government is punishing someone for behavior they cannot control.
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In "Collapse" (2005), Jared Diamond attributes their demise to an oddly self-punishing cultural conservatism.
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How's that for punishing corporations that shut down in the United States and move abroad?
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But these Attorneys General are doing the opposite—by punishing companies with which they disagree.
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But enforcing that obligation — and punishing those who ignore it — has been no easy task.
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He must order you a custom fun, fancy cake at punishing expense for your 40th.
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By the close of June 0003 it had flipped to a punishing backwardation of $39.00.
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Tennessee has a storied history of punishing parents who use drugs with draconian laws, too.
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In fact, harsher punishments can be counterproductive — by punishing people who need treatment, not incarceration.
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These guitars have long been associated with heavy, punishing, metal riffs or wicked guitar solos.
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In an update from August, Facebook started punishing publisher Pages that routinely used clickbait headlines.
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Pill, called up to the major leagues for the first time the day before because the team was desperate for a fresh arm, got two outs but put Edgin in a punishing position — even if it was against Jaso, who is not a punishing hitter.
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" They have said she has a "decidedly grating pitch and punishing tone" and called her "shrill.
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You still get the satisfaction of victory, but it isn't hampered by a needlessly punishing structure.
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China retaliated with punishing tariffs on the U.S. poultry industry, costing that industry about $1 billion.
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Manne argues that misogyny involves punishing women who don't act the way men want them to.
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An impeachment is not a criminal trial, and Congress is not concerned with punishing the guilty.
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Mexico's government has said it is committed to investigating and punishing cases of human rights abuses.
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Despite the punishing pressure this exerts on his lungs, he smokes like a chimney above water.
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But the appeals court ultimately ruled that the law was too broad, punishing unwitting third parties.
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"The bottom line is we shouldn't be punishing people for getting to higher education," Sanders said.
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We need to stop punishing and shaming victims, telling them it is their fault is untrue.
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Their supply chain is so well integrated, the job upheaval would be punishing for all involved.
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Crosswords demanded my attention and distracted me from whatever outside forces seemed to be punishing me.
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"But we do know one thing for sure: punishing the rest of us isn't the answer."
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"Women punishing terrible men" stories can be fun and urgent, but this isn't one of them.
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JF: It's creepy, and sad, and punishing, and difficult, and I feel bad for David Hogg.
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He said he "never considered firing or punishing Daryl" in the wake of Morey's Twitter post.
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Even worse, Iraq has no laws prohibiting or punishing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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It was never about punishing one individual artist, or even naming one individual artist as well.
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But our puritanical and punishing society provides fertile ground for those seeking to exploit vulnerable women.
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For retirees whose income barely exceeds that level, the tax bill can be punishing, he said.
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Surprisingly, yogurt has been far more aggressive than any of the platforms in punishing Alex Jones.
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"HARD LABOUR" Several drivers currently or formerly employed by contractors told Reuters working conditions were punishing.
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Bolivia's first indigenous leader is known to sleep little and adhere religiously to a punishing schedule.
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Some are worried that tracking pills will be a step towards punishing patients who don't comply.
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Having gone so far towards punishing corruption, it would be tragic if Brazil turned back now.
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Following the interview is an excerpt from the book, on the punishing situation of college debt.
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It would be a punishing, club-destroying, floor-emptying set, as I have experienced many times.
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Protecting brands without punishing honest sellers in the process is proving to be quite the challenge.
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Uncertainty over policy is particularly punishing shares of health insurers and other services companies, investors say.
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The scenes at sea are riveting and punishing, with the CGI storm providing a convincing chill.
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Punishing combat powered by loads of nifty weapons and directed at an assortment of fearsome creatures.
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"Laurie is punishing me for taking your side and going against her," Monica explains to Richard.
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If enacted, these bills will aid in punishing and removing criminal noncitizens from the United States.
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"The voters are punishing the ruling parties because the coalition is a constant dispute," Neugebauer said.
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This acknowledges the backlog problem and ceases punishing innocent asylum seekers for circumstances beyond their control.
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He's a racist maniac who said 9/11 was God punishing us for being too secular.
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In addition, Pelosi has a well-earned reputation for rewarding her friends and punishing her enemies.
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The country recovered only after it decentralised, deregulated its economy and lowered its punishing tax rates.
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The IOC has assembled a five-person committee that will explore legal options for punishing Russia.
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Punishing Halliburton's boss and board would yield a more enduring lesson in merger-and-acquisition hubris.
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Nearly three punishing hours later they both left Centre Court with their title hopes still intact.
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Surely these members of Congress do not want to continue punishing 85033 percent of their constituents.
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Lopez Obrador said the agencies were punishing Mexico for failed policies from the "neo-liberal" era.
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That has been punishing short-holders, limited only by the restraints of the exchange's lending rules.
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Protecting children and punishing those who seek to exploit them seems like a universally good thing.
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Punishing such companies with deterrent force can be tough, according to legal experts and regulatory sources.
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But we do know one thing for sure: punishing the rest of us isn't the answer.
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Trump's adversaries are saying that he is punishing federal employees and politicizing the government workforce. Nonsense.
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Even punishing Drew for his "nice guy act," as "Brooke" puts it in a DM, tracks.
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The state has faced a punishing fiscal crisis this year, resulting in layoffs and spending cutbacks.
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Trump toyed with punishing women for having an abortion, a position he dropped after public outcry.
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Punishing them through the same mechanisms we use to isolate Nazis and sexual predators is wrong.
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"Look, I'm for punishing criminals," he said on Thursday before House members departed Washington until September.
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"This whole idea about moving forward without punishing Russia is undermining his entire presidency," he said.
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Dyer's measure was meant to be a deterrent by punishing authorities that failed to prevent lynching.
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No more waivers for politically-favored groups to get out from under the punishing business mandates.
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Harsher punishments can also be counterproductive by punishing the people who need addiction treatment, not incarceration.
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In fact, harsher punishments can actually be counterproductive — by punishing people who need treatment, not incarceration.
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Much of this activity is supported by the government, which prizes culture instead of punishing it.
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The university seems to have an easier time punishing people for things that aren't sexual assault.
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I support the spirit of rules that promote safety and more humane, less punishing working conditions.
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But true to its name, Fallout 1.5 harks back to the grim and punishing 1997 original.
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It builds up your bones and skins to be able to take and deliver punishing blows.
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By the time he left the stand, Richman had testified for more than five punishing hours.
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I've spent the last several years studying, speaking and writing on women's punishing pursuit of perfection.
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Every pivotal decision he'd made in his career replayed in his mind on a punishing loop.
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The Apollonia was built to cross the ocean, so the Hudson should not be too punishing.
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There are also voters who are drawn to Mr. Sanders's consistency in a chaotic, punishing world.
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Public outcry against autocratic legalism can work, but only if translates into punishing votes against enablers.
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But, in a possible sign of Wall Street's myopia, investors are punishing them for doing so.
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Stock plunges this month have triggered four mandatory breaks amid a punishing series of trading runs.
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But in sprint football, punishing collisions between 2260-pound linemen and 54-pound tailbacks cannot occur.
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CreditCredit The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang have been defined by punishing cold and howling winds.
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Punishing, yes, and maniacally overwritten, but a vulnerable and moving performance — with a heart-stopping payoff.
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With its economy contracting, North Korea is desperate to win relief from punishing United Nations sanctions.
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Mr. Kim needs Mr. Xi's help to get what he always wants: relief from punishing sanctions.
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China, for its part, has gone along with the latest punishing international sanctions against North Korea.
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This May, he released an order punishing the Department of Justice for its supposedly unlawful behavior.
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He wouldn't say whether he thought delegates were punishing him by sending him to a primary.
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But who can manage it after weeks of little sleep and a punishing lack of privacy?
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But she was a polarizing figure, and presided over a campus that endured punishing budget cuts.
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In June, the punishing blockade being enforced by a Saudi-led coalition entered its second year.
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Brooklyn to Westchester is a punishing commute to school, even if your mom has a chauffeur.
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It's not good at arguing and relies instead on taboos and punishing people who violate them.
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The workplace dodge is a common pretext for why punishing protesters does not violate their rights.
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Those carrying punishing course loads cannot lighten their burdens simply by appreciating the benefits of stress.
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Once they got over their shock, they had to ask: Does that punishing schedule make sense?
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Where is the fun in punishing your enemies if you can't rub their noses in it?
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The defending division champion Dallas Cowboys feature a superb offensive line and a punishing ground game.
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The response to a fatal incident such as Sunday's is likely to be even more punishing.
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When you sing it you have been described as punishing, you have been described as relentless.
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All these laws and violence are about punishing women who have sex for pleasure, not procreation.
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"The United States will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the Iranian regime," Trump said.
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And it has bigger priorities — namely, ending the increasingly punishing trade war between the two countries.
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"They're punishing us because Jared works in the Trump administration," Mr. Kushner said in an interview.
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H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's chief of staff, acknowledged a big obstacle to punishing these unlawful strikers.
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Punish those mistakes more harshly instead of punishing Biles, who executes her new dismount with ease.
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It's a wonderful city, made so by its unique culture of tolerance, inclusiveness and punishing sanctimony.
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In an address to the nation the following day, Trump announced new "punishing" sanctions against Iran.
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But the night's most punishing exchanges by far were over allegations concerning his treatment of women.
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Enforcing financial fair play rules and punishing financial doping is essential for the future of football.
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Iran, under severe economic duress from punishing U.S. sanctions put in place by Trump, denied responsibility.
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If you have rejected the content of the faith, why mimic its more self-punishing practices?
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Wall Street is punishing the company, and the stock has plummeted since the breach was reported.
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I have always been at the view that the tax policy is not about punishing people.
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But meteorologists warned heavy rains could still wallop the islands with flash flooding and punishing winds.
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The rental market in those cities can be punishing, especially in the summer, when prices peak.
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But he said the wind won't be as punishing as it was on Friday and Saturday.
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The original big-box retailer sits in a bear market after punishing sell-offs this year.
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Security forces must vacate the premises and refrain from punishing journalists for doing their legitimate work.
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Punishing negative behavior may not feel right as a parent or as a health care provider.
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With today's global supply chains, punishing Bombardier will punish global supply companies, mechanical systems and maintenance.
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They think the idea that they could cost you business will deter you from punishing them.
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Checkpoint and health systems are less punishing, while some sections change depending on your chosen difficulty.
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He contended that Columbus actually took the tough stance of punishing crew members who committed transgressions.
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What if stemming the tide of misinformation on YouTube means punishing some of its biggest stars?
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Gaming companies need to step up their efforts by punishing abusive players with meaningful competitive penalties.
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Ignore the unreasonable diet plans that time has shown will fail, and forget the punishing workouts.
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China responded by calling on Washington to "immediately correct its mistake" of punishing the Chinese companies.
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"Banning specific weapons and punishing law-abiding citizens is not going to fix this," Scott said.
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The CIA director will brief Senate leaders as they weigh punishing Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi's death
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" Because the offender was a "high performer," she added, upper management didn't "feel comfortable punishing him.
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The government there is operating under strict federal fiscal oversight, which has brought punishing austerity measures.
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It was never about punishing one individual artist or even naming one individual artist as well.
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Voters typically tack back after a sweep election, punishing the president's party (see: 22011; 22017; 210).
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Yes, but: An Axios analysis shows shareholders weren't punishing these companies because of their exposure to China.
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As the political landscape diversifies, you wonder: Will the penalty for being yourself always be so punishing?
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Also, the spacecraft must be equipped to handle years spent in the punishing environments of deep space.
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Lenny is also getting quite the enjoyment out of punishing his parental figures, Spencer and Sister Mary.
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The boy who staggers away from the screen as if emerging from a particularly punishing roller coaster.
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Unlike the original 2DS, this system isn't punishing people for hating 3D or wanting to save money.
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In the docs, he goes on to say Aryn is punishing him for providing for his family.
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Harshly punishing customers for late repayment might score banks quick revenue, but it makes people hate them.
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She recently wrote that American sanctions are "collectively punishing" ordinary Iranians and limiting their access to medicine.
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A new round of punishing sanctions on Iran's energy, banking and shipping sectors went into force overnight.
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But it's a lot more controversial to start punishing people based on what they say or feel.
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Changes cannot come soon enough for the world's top players who invariably have the most punishing schedules.
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But NASA's new probe is being designed last up to 60 days on the punishing Venusian surface.
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Ever since I went off my birth control four months ago, my skin has been punishing me.
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That makes the Urus flat and stiff through the corners while not being punishing on the road.
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Dirt roads kick up dust, which isn't good for running — especially running long distances in punishing heat.
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In other words, there is no escaping the punishing economics of pouring cash into networks and spectrum.
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This is them punishing us for not watching IGTV People were up in arms over the change.
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Players criticized the league — which is largely African-American — for punishing teams and players for social activism.
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The act of punishing theft with forcible amputation of the hands seems as old as society itself.
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Cultural stereotypes exert a powerful effect, punishing men for the caring, family-oriented behavior that they desire.
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Witnessing the onslaught The sun was punishing in its intensity on that August day four years ago.
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We started punishing political independence under the weight of the groupthink that comes from ideological polarization. 32.
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Punishing the use of chemical weapons will not end the suffering in Syria, or unseat Mr Assad.
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More and more cities are punishing owners who leave their pets to endure the elements alone outside.
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S. trade standoff provided optimism in what has been a punishing end of year for markets globally.
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You still have to think about every attack, but it's not so punishing when you mess up.
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But Trump clearly has had no interest in catching, punishing, and deterring the perpetrators of this crime.
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For this administration, punishing Mr Assad is likely to prove easier than devising a coherent Syria policy.
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I hope that - and then at a minimum, accountability being punishing people, that to me is secondary.
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Once again, I found myself meticulously keeping track of my calories, and punishing myself with long walks.
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In an average day, Obie consumes 15,000–20,000 calories to power himself through hours of punishing training.
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It's effectively punishing people for doing something that's unquestionably good, something that's literally saving another person's life.
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This will be the second vote on the deal, after it suffered a punishing defeat in January.
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Hoppe is assistant professor of sociology at the University at Albany and the author of Punishing Disease.
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Washington pulled out of the nuclear accord last year and has imposed punishing economic sanctions against Tehran.
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He has maintained a punishing schedule of world travel that would exhaust a man half his age.
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Gender discrimination on Wall Street is an issue even when it comes to punishing employees for misconduct.
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The funds took in money over the prior two weeks after a punishing seven weeks of outflows.
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Today, only Alaska refrains from punishing offenders with life sentences — and it has no death penalty, either.
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The underlying objectives—defeating ISIS, countering terrorist threats, punishing the use of chemical weapons—seem sensible enough.
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This generous structure would protect millions of chronically ill Americans who now sometimes face punishing medical bills.
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They are the "Comeuppance Caucus" -- and there's talk of punishing them by opposing the assistance they need.
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And when violence occurred, schools seemed noticeably uninterested in identifying or punishing the people who committed it.
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An estimated 926 people died of hypothermia, pneumonia, and other ailments brought on by the punishing cold.
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But she goes on to advocate policies that focus on punishing cruel bosses for screwing their workers.
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To stunt on haters while you're violently punishing those trying to cross you and take your money.
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This agency is tasked with identifying and punishing unfair and deceptive practices in commerce and advertising; Sen.
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And more recently, the state has started punishing the families of those who speak out, as well.
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Violence is the perpetrator's means of enforcing that control — and of punishing any attempts to break it.
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Going into this week, Kim Jong Un is likely to seek a reduction in these punishing sanctions.
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The International Olympic Committee said it was punishing Russia for running a massive state-sponsored doping program.
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He asks me (hypothetically, I hope): Is criminal law just about punishing people for doing bad things?
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Misdemeanor drug charges still carry potential jail sentences that cost taxpayers while punishing individuals and their families.
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Constructive negotiations with China shouldn't focus on punishing the Chinese or on superficially reducing the trade deficit.
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"We shouldn't be punishing people for something that is no longer illegal in Washington state," Inslee said.
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CAATSA, by contrast, could end up punishing a key U.S. partner while handing Russia an unexpected victory.
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Still, it is hard to see how national security benefits from punishing people because of bureaucratic incompetence.
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The more disturbing efforts focus on punishing artists by boycotting their past work and barring future work.
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If it's a sign of stress, then punishing the cat is only going to make it worse.
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Social Security can remain viable without punishing those who depend on it for financial security in retirement.
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Tickets are taken out of circulation, punishing people who can't afford to pay more than face value.
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For Gurria, punishing the consequences of overcapacity rather than addressing the overcapacity itself will get nations nowhere.
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Trump told Matthews that if abortion were illegal, he'd advocate for punishing women who seek them out.
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There are no mechanisms for punishing a country if it fails to live up to its pledges.
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Eurasia Group forecast that Hillary Clinton would assume office and take up the baton of punishing Russia.
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The government solved that the problem for them — by banning atheist books, if not also punishing atheists.
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As FedEx CEO Fred Smith said, it's time to stop punishing investment: That includes businesses and individuals.
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It consists of repeated bouts of all-out, punishing effort sandwiched between several minutes of lighter exercise.
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Protestors on Friday, however, said Google was punishing Berland and Rivers for speaking out against the company.
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If the United States cut off the lucrative arms sales, "we would be punishing ourselves," he said.
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The days were long and tiring, but it was not the physical demands that were most punishing.
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If you want people to try new things, rather than punishing them for it… reward them instead.
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" Canceling the sales, he said, "I actually think we would be punishing ourselves if we did that.
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But, more than anything, the ABC drama has felt like it wans punishing all of its characters.
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Two dozen countries, including the United States, have since expelled Russian officials in a punishing diplomatic purge.
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In this case, rather than punishing players for teasing with "gg ez," it simply hides those comments.
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The soundtrack, DJ NJ Drone's "10 Cones," was loud and punishing, a total assault on your senses.
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Yet Trump will not hold Saudi leaders responsible if it means "punishing" American companies and defense contractors.
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The result has been punishing rent increases, rising homelessness and campers parked on Silicon Valley sides streets.
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In others, the adult child was punishing the parent for "perceived wrongdoing" or a difference in values.
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By punishing children with violence, they are proving that it is okay to treat others with harm.
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Although her signature groundstroke is her inside-out forehand, Bertens can hit punishing shots off either wing.
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Parts of his game looked familiar, too, like his punishing ground strokes and his desire to win.
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Right now, the federal government has its hands tied when it comes to punishing anti-competitive behavior.
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While the game is super simple to grasp, WoW Classic is more punishing than its modern iteration.
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He now hopes to extract concessions from China, Canada and Europe after slapping punishing tariffs on them.
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Both have faced criticism from conservative activists as allegedly punishing right-wing viewpoints, which the companies deny.
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Combat is fast, brutal, and punishing, and levels are sewn together by cleverly placed, successively unlocked shortcuts.
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Kennedy though, said he wants to focus on finding people jobs, not punishing them for being unemployed.
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As for what is wrong and unjust in the world, that won't be helped by punishing herself.
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" Trump announced new sanctions: "The U.S. will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the Iranian regime.
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Hostilities with the most powerful military on earth would make life even more punishing for ordinary Iranians.
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Their latest step: finalizing procedures for investigating and punishing violations of the economics association's code of conduct.
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Especially on the 18th hole, a punishing par 5 that can play as long as 630 yards.
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"They don't hide the desired goal of punishing the whole population to extract political concessions," he said.
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While the U.S. didn't retaliate with further military action, Trump did levy additional "punishing" sanctions against Iran.
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Advocates believe the current guidelines hold schools accountable for investigating accusations of assault and punishing guilty students.
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Republican purists like the radio host Rush Limbaugh said Senate power brokers were punishing a courageous truthsayer.
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China's so-called list aimed at punishing businesses deemed harmful to Chinese interests, reportedly includes U.S. entities.
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Unfortunately, there appears to be support among some German diplomats and political parties for punishing Israeli producers.
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And while the policy was meant to prevent bullying, it did so by punishing the likely victims.
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And address the root cause of the issue as opposed to just punishing someone for the behavior.
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What forces were at play in this grim, punishing duet between Massimiliano Balduzzi and Simon Thomas-Train?
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Critically, Tokyo's automotive sector may have evaded the punishing 25% tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened.
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It was the bank's fourth rate cut this year as the government battles a punishing economic slowdown.
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It was the bank's fourth rate cut this year as the government battles a punishing economic slowdown.
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Are you punishing those who did the right thing for the sins of those who did wrong?
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Local governments across the U.S. have been punishing people for being poor and not having a home.
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A White House official denied that punishing the Democratic lawmakers was the primary purpose of the idea.
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One of those actions prohibited federal contractors from punishing employees who discuss their salaries with each other.
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She finds that communities can prevent overuse by developing their own rules, monitoring compliance, and punishing violators.
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In the multi-candidate field of 2004, voters ended up punishing candidates who dished out tough hits.
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But now, unlike before, police are punishing the customers—the so-called "Johns" in a novel way.
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But that was still a 16% increase from 2017, despite punishing American sanctions on business dealings with Russia.
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Ford expects the car to pass the punishing "pursuit-rating" testing from the Michigan State Police this fall.
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Lopez Obrador has said the ratings agencies were punishing Mexico for the "neo-liberal" policies of previous administrations.
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It's time to end the talk of punishing American businesses and consumers by raising taxes through imposing tariffs.
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It sometimes reads like a punishing love story, the relationship between Consumer Reports and electric car company Tesla .
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Both Lombard and Oezdemir were able to land punishing blows time and time again against Smith's lead leg.
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Federal laws punishing companies for failing to notify about a breach wouldn't necessarily improve protections for consumers, however.
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Chief executive David Fakes said punishing Flynn for selling phenytoin capsules for less than phenytoin tablets "beggars belief."
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On the night of Evan's murder, Bodine had been punishing the boy for refusing to eat, Miller testified.
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That's what happened last weekend when the White House abandoned its threat to impose punishing tariffs on Mexico.
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This would suggest that there are rewards to punishing on behalf of others — a key evolutionary survival skill.
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Punishing parents for doing things that could harm their kids is not without precedent in the US, either.
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Thunderbirds sometimes act as arbiters of justice, punishing humans, and they often watch over warriors during great battles.
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"You're punishing people who are acting on their constitutional right to be freed from civil detention," Benson said.
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The proposed deal is the latest indication newspapers aren't done suffering from the punishing effects of the internet.
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Chronic slow growth in Europe in the past decade has been caused by punishing deficit-cutting austerity measures.
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He did that by drawing Cruz, an unorthodox striker, into boxing range and punishing him with crisper form.
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Some people organised an online petition to the State Council making demands such as punishing local Wuhan officials.
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And it wasn't about punishing the people; it was about exactly what the name suggests — truth and reconciliation.
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But he cares more about punishing sanctuary cities than he does about handing out these policing grants, apparently!
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Beijing has done it before, ably punishing Japanese, South Korean and Philippine products and companies over political disputes.
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We should develop corporate policy mechanisms, legal frameworks, and investigatory practices for punishing developers that clearly facilitate abuse.
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However, voters are still punishing the Lib Dems for sharing power with the Tories between 2010 and 2015.
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The Eighth Amendment's constraints on punishing "really fragile, really vulnerable people" aren't just a window into political justice.
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But after a string of terrorist attacks in India, the issue of punishing the perpetrators provoked strong reactions.
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Some people organised an online petition to the State Council making demands such as punishing local Wuhan officials.
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The difficulty also seems less punishing, though that could be a product of this being an unfinished game.
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Combat is punishing, and death will send you back to the beginning of the game in some cases.
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Canada subjects imports of those products beyond a ceiling to punishing tariffs (298% in the case of butter).
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For the tech companies, this seems like an added and unique tax aimed at punishing U.S.-based companies
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"We're disappointed that ad blocking companies are punishing people on Facebook," a Facebook spokesperson said in the statement.
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Therefore, if you are a person who finds being trustworthy rewarding, you'll typically also find punishing less costly.
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Any prolonged uncertainty could prove punishing for UK banks if investors give the asset class a wide berth.
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IN human and logistical terms alone, the pope's visit to Latin America this week involves a punishing itinerary.
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This increases the graduate premium—but by punishing non-graduates rather than boosting the absolute returns to degrees.
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Instead of ignoring the comment or harshly punishing the player, the development team decided to prank him instead.
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There are other ways of punishing, to use a word that's a pretty harsh word, but it's true.
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Elite soldiers have retaken a quarter of the northern city, but their advance has been slow and punishing.
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That, in turn, would make them easy targets once the crown got around to punishing them for treason.
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If there's a dark side to the film's idealism, it's General Magic's lionization of punishing development crunch times.
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Over in Moscow, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said the U.S. was "playing with fire" by punishing China.
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However, the Broncos iced it with a punishing 2100-yard drive on which all nine plays were runs.
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But on Friday at the UN, opponents of Russia's punishing assaults in Syria achieved a small symbolic victory.
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He has floated the possibility of punishing us for daring to take control of our own reproductive systems.
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A scold, a snob, a paid hack intent on punishing artists and spoiling the fun of the public.
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In any case, the concessions were insufficient for the workers, who say they continued to experience punishing workloads.
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Mr Moon has also pledged to work towards greater gender equality and less punishing hours in the workplace.
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Octopath Traveler achieves this mostly through its novel approach to storytelling and through its punishing and complex combat.
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Manafort's lawyers claim that Gates was the actual wrongdoer, and they subjected him to a punishing cross-examination.
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There's also a certain logical sense to punishing someone who sells a product that gets a person killed.
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By punishing our most valuable companies for past successes, Warren would chill competition and decrease returns to innovation.
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Rosneft has claimed sanctions are illegitimately punishing market players who aren't playing a part in state decision-making.
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Meanwhile, others see theft as a way of punishing companies that don't pay their employees a fair wage.
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However, voters tired of politics as usual opted for anti-establishment candidates, punishing traditional parties at the polls.
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There is the middle position: Justice Brandeis's dictum of "more speech" that allows us to respond without punishing.
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He was another multi-game master, coming from an anime-filled background including the famously punishing Melty Blood.
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Still, Maduro is clinging to power, sparking a series of deadly clashes and prolonging Venezuela's punishing economic crisis.
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But several members want to see the bank go further, punishing those executives rather than reducing their rewards.
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It might also provoke a punishing political backlash from virtually the entire supply side of the medical economy.
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Other rakshaks have proven more concerned with punishing anyone suspected of harming cows or trading in their meat.
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He advocated banning abortions and punishing any woman who had one, which alarmed even ardent pro-life Republicans.
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Elite army troops have retaken a quarter of the city, but their advance has been slow and punishing.
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"The people" served as a Greek chorus in his political imagination, vindicating virtuous leaders and punishing the corrupt.
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American voters punishing backers of the Iraq War has pushed members of Congress onto a frightening political highwire.
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Can't take back "fat pigs" and "dogs" and "disgusting animals," or musing about punishing women who get abortions.
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Islamic State fighters often targeted younger Yazidi children as a means of punishing their mothers, the report said.
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Blizzard, the video game company, sparked a backlash after punishing a player who supported demonstrators in Hong Kong.
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In the tradition of Kierkegaard and Dostoyevsky, Carrère emphasizes the punishing sacrifice of self that Jesus' teaching enjoins.
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GOP lawmakers appear to be trying to give Trump room to come around to punishing Saudi Arabia. Sen.
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This failure of the current U.S. sanctions strategy will not be due to its lack of punishing power.
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Punishing obvious sex abusers would also be for the greater good, but society can't handle that one apparently.
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Once you have that relationship with that person, punishing [or rewarding] them can get something out of them.
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Punishing austerity policies, combined with rising inequality and poverty, have left thousands of families facing eviction and foreclosure.
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A punishing rout in commodities, including grains, has made it difficult for hedge funds focused on those markets.
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But punishing Muslims as a whole violates the Jewish and American values of personal rather than collective accountability.
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That punishing style cranked out 9,112 total yards in an abbreviated career, good for 36th in NFL history.
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Sweeney's statement comes as Activision Blizzard faces a massive backlash for punishing an esports competitor from Hong Kong.
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Petersen's version of Das Boot was punishing in its pacing, Hulu's version is fleet almost to a fault.
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Since Mr. Xi took power in 2012, the government's methods of punishing perceived enemies have become increasingly alarming.
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To punish him for it would be like punishing a dog for eating steak off the kitchen counter.
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And other House Republicans who criticized King for his comments were nonetheless wary of unequivocally punishing King. Rep.
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The impact will inevitably be punishing poor women and their families, pushing them farther to the economic margins.
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We didn't have enough to replenish what we were losing in the heat, which was fierce and punishing.
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These rules mandating retirement withdrawals at age 2628 are outdated, punishing seniors simply for turning a certain age.
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On the other hand, older people on fixed incomes are insulated from tax increases they might find punishing.
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Now Trump intends to undercut these diplomatic efforts by punishing Central America for his administration's immigration policy failures.
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Manning said that commanders would have some flexibility with regard to enforcing the ban and punishing potential violators.
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Inside sources indicate that the Senate didn't want to dilute CAATSA or send mixed messages about punishing Russia.
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Cooling tensions could raise the chances that the Trump administration's will eventually lift its punishing sanctions on Iran.
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Secondly, cooling tensions could raise the chances that the Trump administration's punishing sanctions on Iran eventually get lifted.
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They've always been very clear it's about punishing me for the latter, because it's seen as being uppity.
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Saenchai was forbidden from utilizing his leg catches into foot sweeps—his number one way of punishing kickers.
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So far, the market is punishing the rest for not already being where Amazon appears to be going.
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His lawyers argued Ntaganda had sought to keep order among troops, punishing those who violated rules of war.
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Standing on a sidewalk in balmy Kolkata, it's easy to feel the punishing heat of the afternoon sun.
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"It will be punishing those people who drink responsibly, and go out and enjoy an evening," Sine said.
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Punishing networks for disagreement with their criticism of the president is an obvious violation of the First Amendment.
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Yet, our Western friends are punishing us because we are holding our elections on our timetable, not theirs.
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Congress should act to change the "two-midnight rule" to eliminate its punishing effect on all Medicare beneficiaries.
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Between 2001 and 2017 — a time of punishing wars for the armed services — 125,452 service members were naturalized.
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It also said that rather than punishing the cardinal, Francis empowered him to help choose powerful American bishops.
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Harassers possess what psychologists call hostile masculinity; they apparently get pleasure from punishing the women who arouse them.
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Punishing Americas poorest at a time like this is not only callous, but would slow our economy's recovery.
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Holmström's answer is, essentially, that teams by their nature have a difficult time adequately punishing themselves for failure.
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Send a message by punishing those close to Putin, those who benefit from his power, goes the logic.
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It would stop colleges from punishing fraternities and sororities for refusing to admit members of the opposite sex.
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As Diego dives into Pedro's past, he enters a punishing street war that quickly becomes painful to watch.
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Although it seems we should encourage personal responsibility, punishing the opposite may be heavy-handed and even counterproductive.
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This was an underappreciated aspect of Paris — it was not only or even primarily about punishing fossil fuels.
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Lopez Obrador has said the ratings agencies were punishing Mexico for the "neo-liberal" policies of previous administrations.
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But this time, Desisa flipped the script with his own bit of theatrics and a punishing last mile.
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It's not that I'm unconcerned with saving trees, either, or unaware of the punishing economics of nonprofit theater.
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Its largest neighbors, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have led a punishing air and sea boycott.
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To provide stability, New England turned to its running game, with Gronkowski's punishing blocks often leading the way.
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He justified the decision with soaring language about the morality of engaging with China rather than punishing it.
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The season is long and punishing, but here is what we have learned so far in Week 9.
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Say, for instance, Mr. Putin's seizure of Crimea and attack on Ukraine, which led to punishing international sanctions.
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The meeting was arranged amid a punishing market rout spurred by fears about the impact of the coronavirus.
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The international system provides few tools for punishing the perpetrators of even the most egregious crimes against humanity.
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"The market is punishing Iran," Mr. Kupchan said, "which for better or worse is exactly what Trump wants."
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NAVAL BASE SAN DIEGO — Edward Gallagher was something special, even by the punishing standards of the Navy SEALs.
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At the time, Treasury said it was punishing Russia for its aggressive foreign policy, including subverting foreign democracies.
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Trying to enforce that they are by punishing society's most vulnerable isn't the way out of this crisis.
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But as president, he has chafed at being seen as punishing children for the crimes of their parents.
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She lost her serve in the opening game of the third set, with Sharapova punishing her second serve.
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Regulators like the Fed have, in recent years, put a greater emphasis on punishing individual bankers for wrongdoing.
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Thanks to its punishing trade war with the United States, its biggest overseas customer isn't buying like before.
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By the 1990s, despite punishing advancements in computer chess, we still weren't remotely close to artificial general intelligence.
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It ignores deep Hayekian insights about the problems inherent in picking winners and punishing losers from on high.
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Especially as Britain, all four riders together, were working in perfect harmony with Trott setting a punishing tempo.
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Candidate Trump relentlessly blasted NATO, hinted at legitimizing Russian aggression and floated removing punishing Western sanctions against Moscow.
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Amy Schumer is trolling her personal trainer with legal action due to her "extreme and unduly punishing" workouts.
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign a sanctions bill soon aimed at punishing Moscow, Pyongyang, and Tehran.
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Lobbying around the creation of the list became intense as Russia's wealthiest citizens feared punishing sanctions to come.
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Letters home detail his deteriorating health, limited access to medication and prison officials punishing detainees after visiting days.
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That will change if investors stop punishing lenders, like Barclays, who lean heavily on volatile markets-based businesses.
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Now, the Trump administration is taking the first public steps by a major world government toward punishing Beijing.
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The legislation would prevent federal financial regulators from punishing financial institutions that provide services to legal cannabis businesses.
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There's no obvious sign the public is actually punishing President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans for their inaction.
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If those companies can't go public at the lofty valuations SoftBank accepted, it could face punishing write-downs.
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If those companies can't go public at the lofty valuations SoftBank accepted, it could face punishing write-downs.
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Pierson said Trump is anti-abortion with exceptions and does not support punishing women for having illegal abortions.
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The administration has begun emphasizing in recent months that it has no interest in punishing the Iranian people.
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But the consensus was that Mr. Trump was punishing all Somalis for the potential misdeeds of a few.
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God made the world, and he's watching carefully, picking and choosing favorites, punishing those who don't pay attention.
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If you received poor service, punishing your server by refusing to tip will not necessarily correct the problem.
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Taylor said that she didn't think punishing the students for displaying the Confederate flag would make a difference.
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Vladimir Putin's punishing attacks on Chechnya as interim Prime Minister in 1999 helped bring him to Russia's presidency.
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Still, for Nordstrom and others, the private market afforded an opportunity to escape the punishing public market spotlight.
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And in February 2019, several people told us, the company rolled out a "strike system" for punishing employees.
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MILLER THEATER COMPOSER PORTRAIT, MARCH 2 Four on one: Those are punishing odds for a lone drum kit.
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They police women's allegiance to ISIS, punishing those suspected of wavering in their support for the extremist group.
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Scott Walker's (R) budget is punishing state scientists who did research on climate change, the State Journal reports.
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Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ms. Merkel has been the most consequential voice for punishing Russia.
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Greg Abbott ordered a report warning that punishing storms would become more frequent because of a changing climate.
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Resolving her disappointment may take a minute, but why assume that she's punishing you (or even judging you)?
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The restaurant business is punishing, and Los Angeles is often misunderstood by outsiders as a city without history.
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"I feel like he is punishing me, even though he is not my boss anymore," Ms. Bouder said.
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They also serve as a reminder: Cinematic sexual liberation for (and by) men can be punishing for women.
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Two years later, in 2012, he abruptly walked out, complaining about ballet's punishing discipline and inadequate financial rewards.
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"There is little demand because the years have been punishing to people — war, destruction and displacement," he said.
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One way to respond to is to say, 'Okay, let's make the sentence equal by punishing everybody less.
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The US and its European allies responded with punishing sanctions, depriving Russian businesses of much-needed foreign capital.
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Things that should and potentially could be cured, were Yemen not in the midst of a punishing war.
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They argued that the punishing border taxes will increase their costs and deal a blow to their businesses.
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"I actually think we'd be punishing ourselves if we did that," Trump told reporters at the White House.
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It could be revenge, punishing Britain for its participation in the coalition fighting ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
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It could be revenge, punishing Britain for its participation in the coalition against ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
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Convinced that his supervisors were punishing him unlawfully, and fearing for his reputation, he started to record his conversations.
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They're not punishing the people who own sound stages in Georgia, who have nothing to do with state politics.
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It's rare for political campaigns to unionize, though they are notoriously punishing work environments, with long and unpredictable hours.
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Twitter is punishing Jones for a tweet that violates its community standards but it isn't locking him out forever.
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The cost of crude collapsed in the final quarter of 2018, stirring memories of the punishing 2014-2016 downturn.
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Rather than punishing you for being out of the insurance pool, they punish you for leaving and coming back.
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But 2016 has been punishing final year, with the company's shares tumbling 42 percent amid growing U.S. pricing fears.
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Four months ago HBO faced a punishing series of leaks of unreleased episodes, scripts, and even celebrities' contact information.
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A hallmark of American free speech law is that it prohibits the government from censoring or punishing hate speech.
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Teams will be subject to fines if players don&apost comply and will have the option of punishing players.
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The future of a separate set of US sanctions punishing Russia for its election cyber-meddling is also uncertain.
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But the abdominal stretch is a hold with its roots in a legit and punishing submission—nay, a pin.
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But while the social internet gives everyone a voice, it also has countless ways of punishing people for speaking.
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Among the powers allotted to states are the ability to tax, spend, regulate and set laws for punishing crimes.
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Migrants from Central America often make the journey through Mexico under punishing conditions and with limited food and water.
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"They're essentially punishing families who make the choice to approach the US border fleeing violence," Houghton told BuzzFeed News.
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Is the network punishing Gabbard for defending herself on CNN air from baseless allegations during that debate in October?
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The Kurds, for one, have not given any indication whether they consent to the punishing terms of the agreement.
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In the sketch, Johnson portrays the angry version of President Barack Obama, punishing the famously even-keel President's opponents.
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In Garth Greenwell's incandescent first novel, "What Belongs to You," an old tale is made new, and made punishing.
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But if the budget is as needlessly punishing as experts fear, Mr. Cuomo must not get away with it.
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Punishing Poland through sanctions would be counterproductive and even hypocritical, given the proliferation of like-minded parties across Europe.
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This is precisely why punishing the officer for the ultimate decision of the prosecutor would set a dangerous precedent.
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The impact on Just Eat's share price following the announcement of the Amazon-led round in Deliveroo was punishing.
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They have two songs focused on the repossession industry and its role in punishing poor black communities for debt.
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But unpredictable politics over the last three years has investors worried and punishing health-care stocks all the same.
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The First Amendment protects people in the U.S. from the government censoring or punishing you for what you say.
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Des Moines, ACLU attorney Vera Eidelman wrote, punishing students for exercising their first amendment rights is illegal and unconstitutional.
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But I wasted far too much of my young adulthood punishing my body and refuse to do that anymore.
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It's the greatest illustration of how and why Kate took to punishing herself with overeating in the years since.
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A security law, known as Article 20133, wielded in the name of punishing treason and secessionism, keeps citizens wary.
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Their main grievances are safety, pay and 12-hour shifts with insufficient breaks as well as punishing hourly quotas.
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Two survivalists — a man and a woman — are stripped of all their clothes and dropped into a punishing location.
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"The tariffs and the trade war are just punishing businesses and producers and workers on both sides," Yang said.
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But to celebrate biological diversity on the one hand while punishing it on the other is inconsistent, says Camporesi.
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Uganda passed a law in 2013 punishing gay acts with life imprisonment, though a court later struck it down.
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Fighting through ten punishing rounds with Chris Eubank Jr back in April, Blackwell certainly showed more heart than most.
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She charges into the viking, briefly opening up his guard and punishing his slow reflexes with a powerful blow.
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Admittedly it was a sometimes punishing routine, but he said he enjoyed the challenge to achieve Tarzan s physicality.
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If you long for the punishing platforming mastery of Mega Man and Contra, this is the throwback for you.
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Rather than retaliate against the United States, which is waging a trade war against it, China is punishing Canada.
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He is expecting to suffer even more during Friday's 19th stage, which features several punishing climbs over 126.5 kilometers.
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When Serena Williams gets a rare break from the punishing tennis season, she has little interest in working out.
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It's tough to say what Chinese authorities have in mind when it comes to "severely punishing" the statue's amputator.
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He duly converted with a smash after softening up Struff with a series of punishing groundstrokes into the corners.
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This six hours of television felt brutal and punishing — a story about female ambition cut off at the knees.
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Then, last September, Russia joined the fight and the airstrikes -- thousands of them -- became even more powerful and punishing.
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The Clintons are notorious for rewarding loyalty and punishing perceived disloyalty — no matter how slight or how long ago.
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On the recording, Hill DENIES breaking the boy's arm and accuses Espinal of punishing the child with a belt.
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The tropical storm touched down Friday as a Category 4 hurricane, dumping punishing rain on the Texas Coastal Bend.
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House Democrats on Tuesday will protest GOP attempts at punishing future sit-ins on their chamber floor, Politico reported.
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On top of all that, a punishing dry season leaves the pair with little vegetation and scarce fresh water.
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Sunday's 15th stage is a 185km punishing ride from Limoux, ending with a grueling ascent up to Prat d'Albis.
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Georgia in 1983 that the Constitution prohibits 'punishing a person for his poverty,' but that's exactly what this does.
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In the name of enforcing our laws, we are breaking up families and punishing children for their parents' mistakes.
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In non-emergencies, such as punishing Bashar Assad for the use of chemical weapons, prior congressional approval is required.
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Most American prisoners experience punishing conditions that make them ill-prepared for reintegration at the end of their sentences.
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What kind of punishing guilt do we all secretly harbor that makes us continue to put up with this?
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Too weak for the world, too weak for her loved ones, she's punishing them with her absence once again.
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While most perish in water above 31°C, those in the Persian Gulf can withstand a punishing 35°C.
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And it helps to open up a space to talk about what the right answer is for punishing criminals.
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A punishing 13-minute game saw a succession of stunning baseline exchanges as both players ratcheted up the power.
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Emperor Akihito maintains an often punishing schedule, despite treatment for prostate cancer in 2003 and heart surgery in 2012.
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During wartime, with soldiers living in close quarters under punishing physical and mental conditions, it becomes incredibly more difficult.
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But the White House ultimately decided to leave the deal and restore a punishing slate of sanctions against Iran.
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We can achieve peace by sending the disenfranchised to war, and we can achieve security by punishing disenfranchised recidivists.
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"This is a signaling game, and it ends up punishing candidates who won't make the same pledges," she said.
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We are especially concerned with the North Korean military, which operates as secret police, punishing all forms of dissent.
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I supported the action then because I thought it was worth punishing a regime for using these dreadful weapons.
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Diana was a chronicler and an observer, prone to sharp personal criticisms and a punishing attention to social codes.
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The problem is in punishing him consistently for his defensive flaws both on the front foot and on retreat.
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These fines then are less about punishing behavior — after all, they aren't deterring would-be monopolists from their activities.
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Still, it's hard not to credit Daft Punk with the galloping pace and punishing drums of this Yeezus standout.
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Bush's voice, pretty but somehow beseeching, conjures sun after rain, light after dark, summer after a long, punishing winter.
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"They are punishing the people because of me," he said in perfect English, one of four languages he speaks.
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Punishing the slave traders and repatriating the victims, while needed, will not change the objective reality that drives migration.
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They range from scrapping the Iran nuclear agreement to repeatedly punishing the Palestinians and recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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The absence of punishing rainfall is an advantage, but a drenching followed by wind is not an ideal sequence.
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His vast popularity within the military derives largely from his reputation for total, self-punishing commitment to his troops.
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I don't know, I don't know enough about how the FTC goes about analyzing and punishing people for this.
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WASHINGTON — It was all but ignored last year when it was wrapped into a sanctions law punishing Russian aggressions.
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America was in the midst of a punishing recession, for one, and buyers fled the art and collectibles market.
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Despite punishing summer temperatures, the sit-in continued into the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which ends this week.
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Even the Mafia capos blanch at that, so they task the P.I. with finding and punishing the "animals" responsible.
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Again, I look at it in the larger context of the Obama administration not punishing any of the bankers.
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Washington accused ZTE of violating an agreement on punishing employees after the company illegally shipped U.S. goods to Iran.
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Snider built the punishing, intimidating hockey team that became known as the Broad Street Bullies in the mid-1970s.
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" He also re-shared a post about punishing "filthy evil Jews" for bringing "filthy evil Muslims into the country.
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It is not a question of punishing Duke, said Mr. Middleton, a former student of the Duke Divinity School.
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They signaled on Tuesday that they intended to move forward with developing punishing new sanctions in the coming weeks.
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The investigation showed that municipalities had essentially recreated debtor prisons, violating the Constitution by punishing people for being poor.
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Countless lifeforms survived the deluges of water and fire, only to slowly perish in this punishing new global climate.
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"But punishing them is just an excuse to rid the country of people who look like me," she said.
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"They are innocent children, and the president is truly punishing them too much," Mr. Domingo said of Mr. Trump.
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"Football has a strange knack of punishing you when you don't treat it in a professional manner," he said.
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The Big Question Mr. Trump suggested that fans were already punishing the N.F.L., saying that ratings were way down.
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But what a punishing map: There are more vulnerable Democrats up for re-election than there are vulnerable Republicans.
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They're just taking Memphis taxpayers' money and punishing the local government for acknowledging the humanity of its black citizens.
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He has also said that he favors punishing member states that do not show solidarity on the migrant issue.
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The time has come for Medicare to leverage its power to alleviate the financial pain of punishing drug prices.
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Letters home detail his deteriorating health, limited access to medication, and prison officials punishing detainees after visiting days. 6.
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The move announced on Thursday was widely expected as both sides back down from an increasingly punishing trade war.
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"Punishing an entire population on the basis of saying potential violence or terrorism might occur is extraordinary," said Chima.
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The generosity and pleasures of "Faces Places" were a welcome relief, particularly given some of the more punishing titles.
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The movie under consideration — "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" — is, by contrasts, long and punishing.
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In these cases most responders seem to mix teaching and punishing in the hope of protecting the public interest.
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The platformer—and my favorite game from 2018—is meant to be punishing for both the mind and fingers.
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And though punishing registered voters for not voting could increase voter turnout, she said it's a short-term solution.
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Especially because the agreements are not just about punishing past offenses but shaping what may happen in the future.
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"They are just on this high," Mr. Benaim said, "of just punishing real estate and those in the business."
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But economists and investors say the tensions could ratchet up quickly, and that the tariffs could become more punishing.
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He also announced that his administration would impose new "punishing" sanctions on Tehran until the regime changes its behavior.
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Since then, the 149.33 Heisman Trophy winner has been punishing defenders, piling up yards in his best year yet.
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Punishing individuals who make the personal choice to consume an illicit substance has no place in the 21st century.
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In one instance, the HR department agreed that she'd been harassed—but then declined to take any punishing action.
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Since then, the Kashmir Valley, home to as many as eight million people, has endured a punishing information blackout.
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Subban, defiant afterward, guaranteed a Nashville victory in Game 3 and promised to continue punishing Crosby on every shift.
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For the introvert — or just the person having a bad day — the open-plan office can feel especially punishing.
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Drained of resources by years of punishing budget cuts, the agency has largely retreated from challenging the largest corporations.
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The Bulls favored a punishing ground attack, and Evans led the team in rushing for the next three seasons.
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They defined me, carrying me for as long as I can remember across wild places, up steep, punishing trails.
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Opponents say those new laws won't work and will only end up punishing and endangering law-abiding gun owners.
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Worse, New York City voters seem to be punishing him for a campaign they didn't want him to run.
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President Donald Trump has promised throughout his presidency to revive American manufacturing by putting punishing tariffs on foreign competition.
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GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – Carmen Torres has fought off overreaching city officials, gentrification and the punishing winds of Hurricane Maria.
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Since withdrawing from Gaza in 2005, Israeli leaders of all political stripes have favored punishing raids over renewed occupation.
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These kinds of jobs tended to be much more punishing to women in terms of the gender pay gap.
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Ingenious and punishing, "Spaceman" stays with Molly (Erin Treadway) as she checks her air pressure, fuel levels and trajectory.
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It's quite the punishing task, as anxious consumers film themselves trying to stomach the hideously spicy Carolina Reaper Chip.
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He also defended a $110 billion arms deal with Riyadh, saying there are "other ways of punishing" Saudi Arabia.
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Like that scene in Euphoria, that dangerous misunderstanding can encourage reenactments of the violent, punishing sex normalized by porn.
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Specifically, the amendment would prevent the state from punishing people who cite their sincere religious beliefs to justify discrimination.
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We're driving into London, Ontario right now and there is a really specifically bleak and punishing aspect to Southern Ontario.
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The Trump administration's blacklisting of Huawei is punishing several U.S. technology companies that provide components to the Chinese networking giant.
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Fortunately for Mr. Christie, the media storm won't be nearly as punishing as it was when the scandal first broke.
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But red dwarfs are incredibly active stars, frequently firing off superpowerful flares that can bathe orbiting worlds in punishing radiation.
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California's long and punishing drought continues to recede as more storms hit the state, according to new data released Thursday.
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Wall Street is crazy for punishing Home Depot for a great quarterly earnings report, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued on Tuesday.
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Without it, punishing storms grab hunks of the land and pull it out to sea, shrinking and destabilizing the island.
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Unlike those who murder, we go to great lengths to avoid punishing those who do not deserve to be punished.
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The notes, copies of which were reproduced in the story, also proposed a two-track approach to punishing Russian dopers.
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"I know you're punishing me and maybe I deserve it," she says before saying she gave up everything for her.
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The Hyperdub boss' punishing dubstep set was so inspirational that one fan started doing pushups in the middle of it.
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The punishing response to Apple's results and guidance follows a similar rebuke of Amazon after its earnings a week earlier.
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That being said, a misleading headline is not grounds for labeling an entire article false and punishing the publication accordingly.
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And that means that, this time, there is a good chance that other countries will follow Brazil in punishing it.
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Users created everything from punishing death traps to inventive levels that used goombas and piranha plants to tell a story.
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Maple is only the latest of its ilk to fall behind the punishing margins of the food delivery business model.
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The Federal Trade Commission is another agency formed in the early 20th century that chiefly deals with punishing unscrupulous businesses.
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The practice of punishing family members is not just morally offensive, it's also a war crime under the Geneva Accord.
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Hall decided to start following a more punishing schedule in 2015, after she ran her debut marathon in Los Angeles.
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Dealing with the root of the problem as opposed to simply punishing behavior has drastically reduces the risk of recidivism.
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Beijing tends to be more bothered by actions punishing individuals and specific companies than trade duties that hammer entire sectors.
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But America too believes it is retaliating: punishing China for trade and investment transgressions, including the theft of American technology.
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The U.S. Open is distinguished by famously punishing courses, which are sometimes so brutal that no one finishes below par.
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Since then, the U.S. has reinstated punishing sanctions on the Islamic Republic's vital oil industry, aimed at crippling its economy.
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