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Sanctioning officials involved in authorizing attacks certainly punishes those involved.
Aceh province in Indonesia punishes gay sex with 100 lashes.
It also punishes them for the behaviour of their governments.
This delivers a massive subsidy to importers and punishes exporters.
After all, it regularly punishes countries that cross it politically.
The Polish law punishes those who deny this Wolyn massacre.
Victory would be a settlement that actually punishes these people.
North Korea typically punishes Americans with years of hard labor.
"The first message is that Iran punishes terrorists," he said.
In reply to Satan's apology, God brutally punishes Satan again.
China severely punishes those caught smuggling or trafficking drugs, including foreigners.
It punishes foreign businesses for the actions of their home governments.
" She responded, "Existing in a culture that punishes women for being
It punishes critics of Fey's most insipid characters with vicarious retribution.
The current system, in effect, punishes small businesses for being small.
In many less populated provinces the electoral system punishes smaller parties.
Let's be clear: the ban punishes the past and the future.
Simplistic-seeming but highly technical combat that punishes even minor errors.
Quinn delivers the goods, and Gary punishes her via scapegoat Rachel.
That agency punishes companies that engage in "unfair and deceptive" practices.
Instead, the bill punishes immigrants, undermines our economy, and emboldens nativists.
Like the threats against Mexico, the move against Cuba also punishes Americans.
The new law punishes doctors who perform abortions with life in prison.
Kenya has upheld a law that punishes LGBT people for having sex.
If you don't, it punishes you by putting you in the doghouse.
The company already punishes sites that use them for app install ads.
It is an unfair and misguided policy that punishes risk and success.
No other nation punishes the "uneducated" as harshly as the United States.
It almost punishes you if you're too eloquent, too polished and perfect.
Destiny 2 punishes players who don't stay with their team and work together.
Segregation, then the creation of a punitive justice system that disproportionately punishes minorities.
He barks orders, shames perceived weakness, punishes any disobedience, and overall cultivates fear.
"This market punishes you for having too much conviction," he said on Friday.
International football punishes inward-looking countries and rewards those with more cosmopolitan attitudes.
Others say the school district punishes black students more harshly than white students.
Instead, it punishes and stigmatizes individuals for getting help with managing their benefits.
The North punishes those who are caught trying to defect and their families.
When this fails and redditors break the rules, trust and safety punishes them.
Others say the school district punishes black students more harshly than white students.
So it's a universal phenomenon, but it also punishes in a discriminating way.
It punishes our allies and coddles our adversaries; it privileges demagogy over democracy.
The Justice Department, in turn, punishes traffickers by taking their freedom through imprisonment.
That is especially so where the statute allegedly punishes the receipt of information.
Clinton is also right that the criminal justice system disproportionately punishes black Americans.
Outside of public scrutiny, there is no standard for how the NYPD punishes misconduct.
" It forces all companies to scale, infinitely, and punishes those that achieve "right size.
Trump is the kind of person who punishes anyone who stands in his way.
Punishment shouldn't be used unless it's helpful, and unless it punishes the right people.
But it also slashes the Office of Enforcement, which punishes polluters, by 23 percent.
It also lets you know when you've gone too far, and punishes you accordingly.
This change punishes US service members who deploy overseas to fight for our country.
It's the law that polices and punishes women who transgress or threaten dominant men.
Usually when he punishes a foreign person it just means he's getting married again.
It's the law that polices and punishes women who transgress or threaten dominant men.
Its return exacerbates insecurity as the group punishes collaborators with AMISOM and the government.
"When the law punishes by death," Kennedy wrote for the Court in Kennedy v.
The law already punishes swatting, with some swatters sent to prison in recent years.
"Something that is important for fat white girls to consider here when we talk about how race plays into these questions is that that white male gaze punishes plus-size women of color even more than it punishes us," Willett tells Broadly.
The CAAC often punishes airlines or aviation staff if it finds them guilty of violations.
Yet some academic evidence suggests that the electorate punishes governments when they call snap elections.
Okay, still to come, a new government program that punishes you for your social behavior.
If you steal a car, society punishes you with imprisonment, not by stealing your car.
"The cash bail system punishes poverty and nothing else," Jenkins told the local CBS affiliate.
Every state punishes drivers who refuse to take one when ordered by a police officer.
We're not a party that punishes workers simply based on how they make ends meet.
In part this reflects a first-past-the-post system that always punishes third parties.
If sellers' items are available for even a penny less elsewhere, it punishes the businesses.
And the President himself is an unknown quantity who punishes those who appear to oppose him.
"This market punishes you for having too much conviction," the  "Mad Money" host said on Friday.
Put simply, the preferential ballot punishes movies that are divisive, and boy, is this movie divisive.
But Jaqen punishes Arya for "taking a life that wasn't hers," and makes her go blind.
As a scholar, she specialised in examining how bankruptcy punishes those who fall on hard times.
The ruling Communist Party supports new friends and punishes what it considers to be disloyal behavior.
Advanced fighting game concepts like baiting, block strings and punishes were all present and accounted for.
The law punishes medical workers guilty of malpractice with jail sentences of up to nine years.
In a society that punishes difference with violence, family rejection and isolation, I can believe it.
In America the spread of state-specific occupational licensing and government benefits punishes those who move.
What kind of society punishes any of us for the random cruelty of disease or misfortune?
Why impose an austerity budget that punishes the city when the state has ample budget surpluses?
It is no secret that Mr. Nazarbayev punishes anyone he believes is vying for his chair.
Many politicians in high-tax, Democratic leaning states argue that the cap unfairly punishes their jurisdictions.
The First Amendment already punishes "purposely … false articles" about powerful public figures like Trump and his companies.
Others said it punishes people for reporting misconduct or just for getting on their supervisors' bad sides.
Delta blues: Georgia lawmakers just passed a bill that punishes Delta Air Lines for ditching the NRA.
The greens are fairly gentle but if you are a little off your game Carnoustie punishes you.
That is, until mom catches you, and punishes you by scaring the living daylights out of you.
"I will never forgive them... I pray that God punishes them for what they did to us."
"We already have a system that punishes bad crimes and makes the distinction at sentencing," Cevallos said.
Finally, the burdensome federal tax system punishes small businesses with a near-40 percent marginal tax rate.
Any solution that punishes both serves an advantage to the side that's the root of the problem.
Let's absolutely take on Chinese bad behavior, but with a plan that punishes them instead of us.
The kind that punishes its people for thinking, that prevents its citizens from exercising their basic rights?
The panel, which conducts most of its work behind closed doors and rarely publicly punishes sitting members.
Current law punishes damaging or destroying existing pipelines with fines and up to 20 years in prison.
The court's decision rewards citizens who remain engaged in the electoral process and punishes those who don't.
Worse, the Ryan health care plan punishes the very people Trump and Bannon had vowed to help.
Ahh, when someone punishes a billion dollar social platform by going off it for seven days max.
The secretary argued that relieving the companies from sanctions still punishes Mr. Deripaska under the agreement reached.
Not just reinstating the Mexico City Policy [which punishes foreign NGOs for discussing abortion] but expanding it.
This unrest poses a challenge for the ruling Communist Party, which opposes independent labor action and punishes protesters.
The fact-checkers write an article explaining their ruling, and then Facebook punishes an article if it's false.
But it was unlikely to go beyond that because "the army never judicially punishes the corrupt," he said.
Google and Yahoo both hit back calling the software a "blunt" solution that punishes users and good advertisers.
But those voices were tempered by conservatives who argue the agreement harms American jobs and punishes US taxpayers.
It doesn't deter criminal behavior; instead, it punishes law-abiding gun owners for the horrible actions of criminals.
But it also suffered from a province-based electoral system that punishes small parties with evenly-spread support.
Taken together, the rulings mark a dramatic shift in how America punishes young people convicted of violent crimes.
We need to keep changing the attitude that punishes women for their sexuality and rewards men for theirs.
She punishes herself by walking in the snow, then by burning herself on the logs of the fireplace.
In a statement, Reyes also said the board will review how it punishes staff for using racial slurs.
But we're pitted against each other in an education system that rewards the wealthy but punishes the poor.
It is presumptuous to imagine a God who picks favorites and sometimes punishes people for no good reason.
As for Congress passing a law that harshly punishes foreign felons who defy deportation, I just don't know.
A common argument against the alcohol tax is that it punishes everyone, even those who don't drink excessively.
CLAIMS OF RETALIATION Management punishes those who challenge decisions, workers say, putting additional strain on the short-staffed facility.
Doing so only punishes our fellow students and faculty at NYUAD, who had no hand in the visa denials.
It should follow the lead of college football, which now punishes offending players with immediate expulsions from the game.
The Communist Party blocks most foreign social media, routinely censors dissenting views and punishes those who repeatedly speak out.
The statute punishes local officials who attempt to establish gun regulations stricter than those imposed at the state level.
Critics say the so-called settlement tax is unfair because it favors the wealthy and punishes the working class.
Labor activism is viewed as a challenge by the ruling Communist Party, which opposes independent unions and punishes protesters.
It punishes websites for discussions of prostitution and the sex trade, under the guise of anti-sex trafficking efforts.
He doesn't just ignore the safe Democratic states like New York and California; he openly attacks and punishes them.
Second, Salib argues that we can try to make the justice system fairer while changing how it punishes people.
There is strict legislation across the U.S. that punishes the failure to disclose STD-positive status with prison time.
The complaint argues that the law is unconstitutional because it punishes homeless alcoholic people for having a disease: Alcoholism.
Garcia flicks it over to an open Jenni Hermoso, and she punishes Naeher from the top of the area.
The victim thus is ensnared in a catch-22: the system generates the very delays that it then punishes.
Supporters of the so-called pro/rel model argue that it rewards investment and punishes failure on the field.
With Edna's help, Somaliland this year adopted a law that punishes rape with up to 31 years in prison.
Doctors blame nurses, and vice versa, for the failings of a system that punishes us all, and our patients.
It is a simple metric, but it also is one that punishes students for choosing careers that serve others.
The law recognizes the weight of these heinous acts and punishes them accordingly when committed by and against minors.
If you elect a president who lies to the country and to himself, governance suffers, and the country punishes you.
A tightly controlled currency system that punishes financial crimes with jail time has also discouraged some merchants from accepting cryptocurrency.
So she punishes the Liars for her fears by becoming A, and she takes on Alison's persona to do it.
His administration has stepped up enforcement of the Sedition Act, which punishes anyone deemed to "excite disaffection" against the state.
It offers no solace to women that his war against higher wages for female workers punishes male workers as well.
Fisherman, however, complained that the ban threatens traditions and punishes anglers who can't afford to fish for sharks on boats.
Changing the rules on public assistance for immigrants punishes anyone who needs a little help getting back on their feet.
Our system also punishes defendants who threaten witnesses or obstruct justice, as well as others who help them do so.
Now, read the article, "Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World's Poorest," and answer the following questions: 1.
The book envisions a dystopic future society in which the government monitors, and in some cases punishes, people's every move.
David P. Gersch, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said the current map punishes Democratic voters because of their political views.
Axe promises not just to help boys get the girl, but to help them navigate a world that punishes inexperience.
"In other words, our culture doesn't punish parents so much as it punishes mothers, and especially working ones," Jennifer wrote.
I kept wanting it to say something, anything, about how or why society punishes the weakest (Fleck) and most vulnerable.
That applies to all but one provision, which punishes local officials for "endorsing" policies that limit enforcement of immigration laws.
President Trump brutally punishes any dissent or criticism from fellow Republicans by denouncing it, usually by tweet, as personal disloyalty.
And GAO said DOE rarely punishes contractors for retaliating against whistleblowers, only taking action twice in the last two decades.
Mitch McConnell punishes Elizabeth Warren for reading a letter from a civil rights hero and an overused hashtag was born.
It's an open world exploration game that punishes you for exploring and narrows its scope as the stories churns forward.
How often do we think that God is good if we are good and punishes us if we are bad.
Oklahoma's existing felony abortion law punishes non-physician care providers with up to three years in prison for performing an abortion.
The Constitution requires that when the government punishes, it must do so in a way that is not cruel and unusual.
Throughout her journey, when the situation justifies it, she punishes those who have harmed her and the people important to her.
Holding events in Iran enables the discrimination, but withholding events punishes the teams who have no control over the country's laws.
In fact, it often punishes them, and because of that, it's understandable that someone would feel hesitant about making a report.
Santa Barbara just passed a bill that punishes restaurant owners with jail time and fines if they give out these straws.
"Banning zero hours contracts is not the answer, as it punishes workers who genuinely prefer the flexibility they offer," D'Arcy said.
Look for blowback from entrepreneurs and investors who argue that the move unfairly punishes legitimate cryptocurrency companies and related crypto products.
A president's chief resource for persuasion is his professional reputation, ideally that of a winner who achieves objectives and punishes opposition.
Like virtually every other aspect of the criminal-justice system, it punishes non-white defendants more harshly than their white counterparts.
Their bill makes no exceptions for rape or incest, and it punishes doctors who perform the procedure with life in prison.
While Chuck rages and schemes and punishes himself, Bobby coolly blocks and counterpunches, and ruthlessly leverages whatever advantage he can get.
In the scene, Kurt Lockwood punishes Sydnee Capri with spanks and whips before finally having his way—several ways—with her.
If God punishes in the form of a misfortune, fanatical believers of all religions assume they have not been religious enough.
Calling for enforcement that punishes companies that hire undocumented immigrants, rather than the immigrants themselves, is a cruel sleight of hand.
"I will fight any scheme which punishes Staten Islanders as they commute to work," said State Senator Andrew Lanza, a Republican.
Demography is not destiny, but as California Republicans have discovered, it often punishes parties that fail to adapt to changing societies.
She said her center-right government was trying to fix a market that punishes customers for their loyalty to a supplier.
She said the law "punishes voters in this district" compared to people with similar incomes who live in lower-tax states.
The woodpecker example demonstrates how the ESA's framework for conservation punishes landowners and creates a less hospitable environment for protected species.
Inspired by a first-class passenger's tantrum over how her macadamias were served, the law punishes offenders with fines and jail terms.
Matt Dorsey, a spokesman for the San Francisco city attorney's office, said nothing in the ordinance punishes Airbnb for their hosts' content.
"Unrecognized single-sex social organizations are the only kind of organizations that Harvard punishes students for joining," one of the lawsuits said.
But she said in a Reuters interview that London can expect a fair deal that neither rewards nor punishes it for leaving.
This is why the FTC must seek regulation that not only punishes Facebook for wrongdoings, but that lets consumers do the same.
Benjamin Faes, managing director of media and platforms at Google, called Shine's technology a "blunt" solution that punishes users and good advertisers.
Patrick Kelly, a spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute, said the proposal "punishes the companies already complying" with the nation's biofuel law.
Defectors say North Korea routinely punishes entire families for the crimes of an individual, especially those found guilty of anti-regime activity.
One day, Das punishes the boy for misbehaving by asking him to run around the courtyard till he is asked to stop.
" Computer & Communications Industry Association CEO Ed Black: "Today's decision punishes the most open, affordable and flexible operating system in the mobile ecosystem.
It's unclear, despite GOP frustration, if Booker will face any public consequences from the Ethics Committee, which rarely publicly punishes sitting members.
Although the system for European Parliament elections is more proportional than that for most votes in Britain, it still punishes smaller groups.
"Nature punishes the poor people more and spares the rich," said S.K. Behra, the owner of a smashed tea stall in Bhubaneswar.
Stanton punishes home runs with such ferocity, said Miami starter Dan Straily, that some balls actually sound different coming off his bat.
To live within an altered climate will require deep pockets — a fact that punishes billions of poor people with negligible carbon footprints.
The move punishes Samsung, which recently began washer production in South Carolina, and LG, which is building a washer factory in Tennessee.
It punishes some abortions with prison terms of four to five years, and contrives to censor the dissemination of information about contraception.
Tax law and economic regulations are fundamentally political, enforcement cherry-picked in a way that punishes government critics and enriches its cronies.
Anti-gay sentiments Nigeria's anti-LGBT laws punishes same-sex relationships or associations with a maximum of a 14-year jail term.
What on all of Manon's green Earth is magic for if not to circumvent the justice system that never adequately punishes abusers?
It's just that the system makes it too hard for them, then punishes them with an order of deportation when they fail.
Punishment reflects not our anger but your transgression; the United States punishes to foster a respect for international norms of responsible state behavior.
And so there's something about human nature that causes us to be increasingly risk-seeking until someone comes along and really punishes everybody.
Fontana, known for his conservative Catholic views, has also called for the repeal of the current law which punishes racial and religious discrimination.
The fines could more than quadruple if the reforms are not implemented quickly as the EU punishes Spain for delays, the source said.
The move punishes Samsung Electronics, which recently began washer production in South Carolina, and LG Electronics, which is building a plant in Tennessee.
Maybe just more chopping around, perhaps a marginal new high, can't rule out a further shakeout that punishes the late-arriving rally-chasers.
And these ideas didn't occur in a vacuum – they are reflected back to us in a culture that punishes women for saying no.
But the government argues that its new law better protects minors because it also more severely punishes the lesser crime of consensual sex.
Jack scolds and punishes Kevin, forcing him to put the tent back up and sit quietly inside for an indefinite amount of time.
They had come to a country that remains deeply homophobic and still punishes same-sex activity with up to 14 years in prison.
The estate tax punishes saving by imposing more taxes on frugal families that accumulate large estates rather than spend most of their income.
The tax, set to go into effect in 2022, is unpopular with both Republicans and Democrats, who say it punishes the middle class.
It proposes to end the death penalty and legalize homosexuality, which the current penal code outlaws and punishes with three years in prison.
Instead, they say, regulatory authority should lie with the Federal Trade Commission, the agency that punishes corporations for deceptive or anti-competitive practices.
The one common feature of every Hillary Clinton idea is that it punishes you from working and doing business in the United States.
Doing so punishes North American metals and minerals producers, and contributes to a chilling effect that depresses the incentives for increased resource production.
"The air and Antarctica are unforgiving environments and punishes any slackness very hard," said Tim Stockings, operations director for the British Antarctic Survey.
Scientology, however, has always denied that it imprisons or punishes people, and says people are free to come and go as they please.
The one common feature of every Hillary Clinton idea is that it punishes you for working and doing business in the United States.
Erdogan has now fully assumed the role of what he set out to fight — the establishment that punishes — and his brand is eroding.
It redefines citizens as consumers, whose democratic choices are best exercised by buying and selling, a process that rewards merit and punishes inefficiency.
In October, China introduced a new National Anthem Law, which punishes those who "disrespect" the song with up to 15 years in jail.
Summoned a final time, Neptune restores Hippolyte to life but punishes Thésée for his hastiness by forbidding him to see his son again.
"Our adversary is no other than the (Spanish) state and its repression that punishes the overall independence movement," it said in a statement.
Opponents say those being released - and the nearly 200 others still detained - are pawns of a "dictatorship" that unjustly punishes protest and dissent.
"[It] punishes those who did the right thing," Michael Solon, a former Republican Senate aide, wrote in The Wall Street Journal in June.
"The public charge rule punishes immigrants and their family members by making them choose between their healthcare and their immigration status," she added.
He punishes any Republican elected official who doesn't demonstrate total and complete fealty to his bastardized version of who the Republican Party is.
On the other hand, an immanent God is not the kind of God who watches over the world, hears prayers, and punishes sinners.
Thankfully, a certified master of pain has taken it upon himself to create a hot sauce that pleases as much as it punishes.
Instead of being a true con, the Palm's battery life is almost a pro, because it punishes you for sliding back into abusive habits.
BARTIROMO: And the Magnitsky Act basically protects companies and punishes those who try to have fraud and stealing of the wealth by the oligarchs.
And if what's in there is an abstract concept about how the world punishes inhumanity, how satisfying can it be as a big reveal?
Zelie comes of age in a world that hates and unfairly punishes people like her – those whose white hair gives away their magic blood.
As the Dragon's Dogma Wikia describes: It's a miserable cycle, and one that explicitly punishes the player in a way that few games do.
BNY Mellon Chief Executive Officer Gerald Hassell did not rule out being a buyer as the market punishes smaller asset managers with underperforming funds.
A snowstorm rewards indolence and punishes the go-getters, which is only one of the many reasons it's the best natural disaster there is.
Malaysia is one of the first countries to implement a statewide ban on fake news that punishes the party that publishes the offending content.
The world is an unjust place that viciously punishes any sort of difference, and Meg feels its unjustness with the full force of adolescence.
Lipinski and Icahn have argued that the U.S. renewable fuels program unfairly punishes independent refiners by pushing them into a highly speculative credit market.
He used his new position to denounce same-sex marriage and call for the repeal of a law which punishes racial and religious discrimination.
Avoiding the film because it is a Weinstein production punishes the woman who endured his harassment in order to bring her vision to life.
But instead of hurting Regina right away, he just punishes Cora, turning her back into the flour-peddling peasant she once was years ago.
Andrew Cuomo (D) on Sunday said the GOP tax bill starts an "economic civil war," arguing that it punishes some states, including his, disproportionately.
Rather, it punishes people because their political beliefs motivate them to take a certain action—that is, to join in a boycott of Israel.
This effectively punishes working class Americans who chose to pursue a trade or other route, while rewarding typically wealthier Americans taking on student debt.
Our criminal justice system disproportionately punishes black and brown families, yet our faith traditions call us to treat everyone with dignity and prevent exploitation.
There are like five goaltenders that are excellent puck handlers and this rule punishes them more than the ones that can't do it well.
But they face a base continually angry over their inability to stop Obama, and one that punishes them severely when they try to compromise.
These fit the role men are expected to play in the same patriarchal system that punishes women for stepping out of their expected role.
The morality contract prohibits — and punishes — violations that include immodest attire, premarital sexual activity, beards, and the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, drugs and coffee.
The notion of just deserts has deep roots in the Bible, based on the assumption that God rewards the good and punishes the wicked.
It upholds the constitutional right to identity, by decriminalizing Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code imposed during British rule, which punishes "unnatural" sex.
Thai law punishes insulting the monarchy with up to 15 years in prison, but no new lese majeste cases have been pursued since 2018.
If lawmakers are serious about ending a "two track economy" that punishes small competitors, they need to start at combatting this unprecedented regulatory accumulation.
Yet, I know there are some voices calling for a punitive deal that punishes Britain and discourages other countries from taking the same path.
Take the standout season two episode "Truffled Mac and Cheese," in which Josh punishes Tom for stealing the last of his mac and cheese.
He punishes people for offenses that are core to their very beings, and he throws the powerful in jail for the most minor of sins.
The complex formula they use to redistribute their shrunken pool of funds punishes states that earnestly expanded Medicaid and tried to make Obamacare's exchanges work.
Focusing on the obstacles that hold competent women back rewards men for being mediocre at their jobs and punishes women for excelling at their jobs.
"This outdated system pays little, if any, concern to the disease of addiction, and instead punishes it more harshly than many violent crimes," he wrote.
China rewards emollient Taiwanese governments with economic fillips such as a boom in tourism from the mainland, and punishes standoffish ones by taking them away.
You do activity X for 10 minutes to train skill Y. You have to click this, this, and this before the boss Z punishes you.
The FTC, on the other hand, is a reactive agency: bad behaviors are brought to its attention, and it pursues the perpetrators and punishes them.
Icahn has called the requirement "absurd" and "insane" because it punishes some refiners for failing to do something that they have no ability to do.
Delta Air Lines doesn't just treat Jewish people unfairly, it also punishes its flight attendants who are friendly with them ... according to a new suit.
The new law, which goes into effect in September, bans sanctuary cities and punishes local governments that don't comply with immigration laws and detention requests.
"The EU forbids us everything, punishes us, reprimands us -- and the end result is unemployment and poverty," she said during the first televised campaign debate.
Current law punishes women who have abortions with up to four years in prison, except in cases of rape or danger to the mother's safety.
"Every state punishes drivers who refuse to take one when ordered by a police officer," wrote Stacy Cowley and Jessica Silver-Greenberg of The Times.
"Tomorrow, New York City is going to pass legislation that really punishes those New Yorkers who depend on Airbnb to make ends meet," Lehane said.
" Since the ban on bump stocks punishes offenders with criminal sanctions, Gorsuch added, Chevron deference, "has no role to play when liberty is at stake.
The ultimate vision is an apparatus that rewards trustworthy people and businesses, and punishes those who violate laws and norms defined by Communist Party authorities.
Mr. Raza was initially charged under a section of the penal code that punishes derogatory remarks about other religious personalities for up to two years.
The difference between making a TV show about female punishment and making a TV show that punishes women may also be smaller than Miller thought.
The law also punishes local government officials who refuse to cooperate when federal immigration agents request that immigrants in custody be turned over to them.
But the fact remains that the US has such a gargantuan prison population because it punishes people with extreme severity for all sorts of offenses.
But because the criminal justice system punishes disproportionate numbers of black and Hispanic individuals, such blanket policies amount to "de facto discrimination," HUD's general council argues.
Former and current staff said they were troubled by the decision to shut down the report about whether the department adequately punishes officers for false statements.
Ofo is pioneering a credit-scoring system that rewards well-behaved users and punishes naughty ones, such as those who park in the middle of roads.
This mode feels more fairly designed, punishes you less, and rewards you better for your time compared with pretty much any other comparable mode out there.
"This is an opportunity to remove this huge dead-weight cost that punishes hard-working people for living ordinary lives in this province," Kenney said Thursday.
Calling the sex offenders registry "double jeopardy," Wilson said he'd like to see reforms made to the way that the list punishes individuals beyond their sentences.
In Evicted, Desmond emphasizes the importance of the home to American life and offers actionable solutions to break the eviction cycle that disproportionately punishes impoverished mothers.
"We trade with Cuba and it violates our sovereignty when the United States government punishes Brazilian companies based on internal U.S. laws," said the unnamed diplomat.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) introduced a bill last year that punishes drug companies by terminating remaining marketing exclusivity for drugs involved in settlements or fraud convictions.
INTERIOR PUNISHES 220006,2202 FOR HARASSMENT, MISCONDUCT: The Interior Department has punished more than 2628,28500 employees for harassment or other misconduct since the beginning of last year.
Passing the Abolish Human Trafficking Act inspires a community of compassion for victims of human trafficking—and justly punishes those who coerce and torture the innocent.
Its a sick day in America when our govnt punishes those who expose evil w/ a cellphone—yet accommodates those who perform it with a scalpel.
Proposed work requirement for Medicaid punishes those who can't work because they are sick, have mental health conditions, are caregivers Or because there are no jobs.
Fidesz watches Hungary's business community closely because they're the people who could finance an anti-government uprising, and punishes those it sees as potentially serious threats.
Gaza Sky Geeks is where techies come to get their dose of hope in achieving part of their ambitions under a blockade system that punishes everyone.
Angola eliminated its sodomy law in January and passed legislation that punishes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation with up to two years in prison.
We moved from an inclusive capitalism in the postwar era to a rigged system that hobbles unions, underinvests in children and then punishes those left behind.
Negan sells strength and punishes those who don't toe the line — ask Dwight or any number of other of his supporters who have experienced his wrath.
They argue that the cap punishes their residents and will make it harder for their states to provide public services such as emergency services and education.
The concept of promotion and relegation — a fixture of world soccer that rewards success and punishes failure — would be retained, but only between the two divisions.
The continuing hyper-accommodative monetary policy in the more normal current economic environment misallocates credit, punishes savers and favors financial engineering over productivity-enhancing real investment.
Effectively, the Medicare cap punishes the medically complex in our society who most need comprehensive care by restricting their access to services that keep them healthy.
And there's getting rid of the state and local tax deduction, which punishes rich people in blue states with high taxes, rich people like … Donald Trump.
It aimed to preserve to the 2014 Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, which punishes same-sex unions or public displays of affection with lengthy prison sentences.
But if the U.S. punishes Riyadh, that could push the kingdom to withhold oil supplies and allow prices to spike — a move that may boost Iranian coffers.
"This bill punishes law-abiding gun owners for the criminal acts of a deranged individual," Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA, said in a statement.
"The Canadian side's erroneous remarks confuse violent violations with peaceful assembly, ignoring the fact that the Hong Kong police force punishes violence according to law," it said.
And while the show clearly seeks to show these women as empowered and sexually adventurous, the fact that it also punishes them ultimately gives a mixed message.
This is not just their fault, it is also ours -- for allowing ourselves to be part of a culture that punishes women for simply having their period.
One of these laws demands states assist in enforcing tight immigration controls and the other punishes repeat reentry of convicted, deported criminals by increasing federal prison sentences.
The Islamic penal code punishes crimes such as sodomy with flogging and death by stoning, and its introduction was widely condemned by women's activists around the world.
Precarious jobs in the low-wage sector are implicitly subsidised, welfare benefits have risen by less than inflation for years, and the tax system punishes single parents.
Mr Silva punishes the manager ostensibly on behalf of Todd, a line-cook too scared to speak up because he needs his job to support his mother.
The Times investigation found that he uses European subsidies as a patronage system that enriches his friends and family, protects his political interests and punishes his rivals.
It's a system that demands physical perfection and purity but dictates strict rules about how to obtain that perfection, and harshly punishes any deviations from those rules.
Patrick Kelly, a spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute, said during the hours-long hearing the proposal "punishes the companies already complying" with the nation's biofuel law.
However, another shareholder from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, complained that the company's system for reporting safety issues "penalizes and punishes and disciplines" employees who report incidents or injuries.
" Think Progress editor and founder Judd Legum asked , "What about showing respect for the flag by not creating a policy that punishes people for peacefully protesting racism?
Instead, it punishes you for it, by putting you in the most torturous and humiliating circumstances possible — making me more, not less, likely to turn to cutting.
But the craft beer segment in the UK is tiny, thanks to a tax system that punishes any brewer making more than 5,000 hectoliters of beer annually.
These are just a few examples of the ways American culture punishes black Americans who don't conform to white ideals of professionalism at work and at school.
In effect, the Restitution Rule potentially penalizes athletes who believe they have been wrongly suspended for going to court, and potentially punishes schools for following court orders.
Andrew Cuomo's executive order, signed on June 5, which punishes companies that engage in BDS activity that conduct business with NYS, is a healthy response to BDS.
And when an adult punishes a child for saying something hurtful, it magnifies hostilities and takes the solution for fixing the issue out of the child's hands.
This is not because there exists some God of Civility who automatically punishes movements that stray from some set of David Gergen-approved rules of polite debate.
If he punishes the cities that spurned him, for instance by withholding cash from them, he risks alienating the remaining Fidesz voters there, still a substantial number.
Verhoeven's movie yokes you into a dramatically necessary identification with its human protagonists and then, over the course of two-plus hours, punishes you for your sympathies.
" The NRA blasted the measure Friday after Scott signed it into law, saying it "punishes law-abiding gun owners for the criminal acts of a deranged individual.
And in "USS Callister," directed by Toby Haynes and starring Jesse Plemons, a gaming company's technology officer punishes his employees by transferring their DNA into deep space.
Moreover, including illegal immigrants in the census "punishes states who (sic) do cooperate with federal immigration authorities in the identification and removal" of illegal aliens, Alabama's lawsuit states.
Sure, she's a true believer who genuinely thinks she's doing what's best for her Handmaids when she punishes them, and who cares for them in her own way.
" FREDERICK RAWSKI, ASIA PACIFIC DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS: "The court's decision effectively punishes these two courageous journalists for exposing human rights violations, following a grossly unfair trial.
Germany also has approved a new bill that punishes social networking sites if they fail to swiftly remove illegal content such as hate speech or defamatory fake news.
In a dimly lit Brooklyn nightclub on a Saturday afternoon, congressional candidate Suraj Patel is castigating FOSTA, the new law that punishes web platforms for serving sex workers.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against a Missouri city Friday, claiming its "nuisance law" punishes domestic violence survivors who call law enforcement for help.
Critics of the regulation say it punishes an athlete twice for the same offense but the KOC says it is aimed at keeping Korean sport free of doping.
In contrast, the new law only punishes those who make false claims to "receive money, property or other tangible benefit," essentially transforming it into an anti-fraud statute.
China is a brutal police state that persecutes, punishes and imprisons those who dare to defy authoritarian controls and pierce the veil of secrecy used to maintain control.
Amnesty International separately said that as far as it knows, "Iran is the only country in the world that stops and punishes women" seeking to enter soccer stadiums.
The psychologist Raymond Cattell coined a phrase — "coercion to the biosocial mean" — that addresses this issue: Society punishes people who deviate from culturally expected patterns or push boundaries.
And Taipei fears it could be the party that China punishes — instead of the U.S. — for what it considers transgressions against the 'One-China Policy,' Bush tells Axios.
As a result, Graham-Cassidy basically punishes blue Medicaid expansion states (as well as some others) and rewards red non-expansion states, while also making Medicaid cuts overall.
But Apple punishes companies that do not use its payment system by restricting their ability to communicate with customers and preventing the release of app updates, Spotify claimed.
The current challenges to the House maps in North Carolina and Maryland emphasize new legal arguments against gerrymandering, primarily that it punishes voters for choosing a minority party.
The two have worked to turn back the Magnitsky Act, a 22012 American law detested by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, that punishes Russian human rights violators.
"This bill punishes law-abiding gun owners for the criminal acts of a deranged individual," executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action Chris W. Cox said.
Today, just as in 2202, a major culprit of our economic malaise is a flawed tax code that punishes families, harms businesses and discourages investments in the future.
Obama conceded that he shares some of the blame for not doing a better job of reaching out to Republicans, adding that today's political system punishes bipartisan cooperation.
Now when Congress tries to hold the president accountable, he refuses its subpoenas, directs his executive branch officers not to testify, and then punishes them when they do.
In a political environment in which all good is seen on one side and all bad on the other, a law that punishes political speech stirs more hatred.
That added to a widespread fear about the platform: that its owner, the Chinese social media giant ByteDance, censors or punishes videos that China's government might not like.
"Failure to act tarnishes this FCC's competition legacy and punishes small businesses, schools and libraries who have been promised faster speeds, lower prices and more competition," said Pickering.
" He says that a manager told him that he was fired because of Article 25/2 in the Turkish Labour Code, which punishes "immoral, dishonorable or malicious behavior.
While the retailer's size is undeniable, critics have raised concerns about how Walmart pays and treats its employees including accusations that the company punishes workers for taking sick days.
" A couple of years after that, an announcer on Russian state media crowed that Poteyev had met a "sorry end," becoming one more example of how "life punishes traitors.
A newly instituted zone-based charge and refund system punishes drivers for leaving the city center and rewards those at the periphery for driving back toward heavy usage areas.
Put simply: We shouldn't trust Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube, or any other private tech company to create a system that consistently punishes bad actors based on a common standard.
" Why he's out: "As someone who cares deeply about the environment, I cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it does.
According to a fiscal note attached to the bill, the state currently punishes those who carry weapons illegally by a misdemeanor or felony based on the type of offense.
But that decision, like so many before it, was informed by a culture in Washington that encourages nearly any action in support of Saudi Arabia and punishes any aberration.
It punishes the kids for a decision their parents made, and forces parents who probably already face difficulty when taking their children to the doctor to find alternative healthcare.
Germany's Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new bill that punishes social networking sites if they fail to swiftly remove illegal content such as hate speech or defamatory fake news.
I think in our case, legislation that punishes someone after the fact—his uncle was never charged for anything, so maybe there's room for legislation there, but it's hard.
The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act punishes so-called sanctuary cities — jurisdictions that refuse full cooperation with federal authorities on immigration enforcement — by restricting federal funds to those jurisdictions.
It's potentially a very lucrative business, but it's entirely dependent on a mysterious and ever-shifting algorithm that rewards and punishes videos in search and recommendations, seemingly at random.
While the university states that "same-gender attraction is not an Honor Code issue," the policy prohibits — and punishes — violations like immodest attire, premarital sexual activity and homosexual behavior.
The challenges to the House maps in North Carolina and Maryland emphasized new legal arguments against partisan gerrymandering, primarily that the practice punishes voters for choosing a particular party.
As someone who cares deeply about the environment, which I do, I cannot in good conscious support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it does.
Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy took a jab at Microsoft, saying the company has stopped prioritizing customers and punishes those who choose to work with other cloud providers.
The move freezes the U.S. assets of "oligarchs" as well as punishes non-American individuals and companies doing business with the sanctioned entities in the same they would Americans.
Sometimes our criminal justice system punishes people like Alice Marie Johnson, a great-grandmother who has been jailed for 20 years on nonviolent drug charges, with a life sentence.
Unlike God's Not Dead, Blue Velvet doesn't pretend that God always rewards the good and punishes the wicked, or that faith is all that's necessary to improve your life.
The only way the game really punishes you for excessive violence or sloppiness is with a final score tally and a subpar rating out of a total of five stars.
Demonstrators, including members of the Fridays for Future movement and students skipping school, waved placards reading "Brown coal craziness - we cannot afford it any longer" and "The climate punishes latecomers".
" The Convention recommended an amendment to the law "that will punish as rigidly for all carnal intercourse between the two races, unlawfully carried on, as it punishes them for intermarrying.
Twitter hasn't always been clear about why it punishes its users — as a formal policy, the company refuses to comment about individual users, and its rules have historically been vague.
In an effort to protect its citizens, the village of Mantua, Ohio, has crafted a new distracted driver law that punishes not only texters, but pet owners too, reports WJW.
Ivory Coast should revise its criminal code, which punishes rape without defining it, provide victims with free legal aid and hold special court sessions for rape cases, the UNOCI said.
Some points of China's argument were rejected by the WTO panel, including a claim that the Commerce Department systematically punishes Chinese state enterprise by assigning them high anti-dumping rates.
Thus, the decline of capital punishment has not come as the result of moral concern regarding how the government punishes criminals but because of a simple exercise in fiscal responsibility.
The U.S. boasts the highest rates of incarceration in the developed world, due mainly to a decades long war on drugs that unfairly punishes the poor and people of color.
What we need is a new social covenant that affirms the value of decent treatment in the workplace and that punishes abusive behavior even when it isn't discriminatory in nature.
While he was filming "First Case, Second Case," a documentary about a teacher who collectively punishes a class when one pupil refuses to admit wrongdoing, the Iranian revolution broke out.
It's that it punishes refugees and other immigrants for the impoverished circumstances they deliberately chose to flee and, ultimately, makes it more difficult for them to truly escape those conditions.
This is life in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, a brutal existence that punishes more than it rewards, and is content with leaving players without any answers about why it all went wrong.
"I would add also that Mr. Schellenberg claims that he was framed and that he never dealt with drugs" China severely punishes those caught smuggling or trafficking drugs, including foreigners.
Harassing tankers in the Gulf punishes the United States by raising the price of oil, and that has the collateral benefit for Iran of increasing its revenue from oil sales.
Voting rights groups in the state protested the measure for weeks before it passed, arguing that it punishes groups for trying to increase the number of voters in the state.
And when facial recognition systems are being increasingly toyed with, even with students, it's nice to see a regulation in place that calls out and punishes these unjust power imbalances.
" In an interview with CNN on Monday, the California Democrat suggested that the policy targets people of color and punishes legal immigrants for "taking some assistance to make ends meet.
Republicans at the FTC, which punishes companies for unfair or deceptive acts, also have said they don't see a role for the agency in policing allegations of social media bias.
But with each new corporate breach, and each so-called credential stuffing attack that punishes password reuse, the general sense that there must be a better way continues to grow.
"The court rules that the article that punishes humiliating officials...is against the freedom of speech as one might fear to express themselves for fear of being prosecuted," Rugege said.
But denying health benefits to a woman who flees abuse sends a dangerous message and punishes a population of women and children who have been indirectly harmed by military combat.
But policymakers from high-tax states have argued that the deduction cap unfairly punishes residents of their states and makes it harder for those states to offer robust public services.
But aggressive easing threatens pensions, punishes banks and adds to government debt already around 200% of GDP, which could ultimately constrain Tokyo's ability to support its growing population of retirees.
It is cissexism that makes us visible whether we want to be or not, punishes us for our gendered transgressions, and insists that we can never really be real enough.
It also called for a law that punishes sanctuary cities (which help protect immigrants from deportation), measures to allow ICE to detain immigrants indefinitely, and steep reductions to legal immigration.
As noted in the Gospel of Matthew, as well as by the playwright George Bernard Shaw and former Supreme Court Justice William Brennan, how a society punishes reveals its true character.
It takes untroubled markets with happy customers and punishes them — by not letting them know when it's the open enrollment period, or with higher premiums than they would have otherwise experienced.
" Asked about the grassroots fundraising threshold, McKenna added: "I'd say that punishes candidates from the parts of the country you fly over to get from the DNC HQ to Los Angeles.
A majority of both white mainline Protestants and white Catholics did reject the ideas that society is too soft and feminine, that it punishes men and that immigrants are "invading" America.
Netflix dropped the second season of 13 Reasons Why this past Friday, and there were some familiar themes addressed in the season, regarding sexual assault and how our society punishes rapists.
Trump shows a deep distrust of America's democratic institutions — he criticizes sitting judges, questions the legitimacy of an election he won, and punishes news outlets he believes cover him too harshly.
The boss learns about problems first-hand, rewards good employees and punishes the bad, all while trying not to screw up too badly at the cash register or on the mop.
This season has also had plenty of incident but he is not about to modify his style and play it safe on a street circuit that punishes the smallest of errors.
The higher the clickbait likelihood, the more the algorithm punishes the entire Page that shared them or site they link to by making all their posts or referral links less visible.
We live in a society that jointly shames and criminalizes people for making money with sex work, and punishes them for not obeying the law with what income they do earn.
That's partly thanks to a culture that places an unfortunate (and ridiculous) amount of value on a woman's appearance and punishes them in real, shitty ways when they don't measure up.
Battlefront II hides chests for you to unlock in story missions, but mysteriously punishes you if you decide to engage in the act of exploring in order to actually find them.
"The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy Like several Hardy heroines, the rebellious Eustacia Vye is sacrificed for sexual transgressions; her suicide punishes a fallen woman a little too neatly.
Naturally, in Girlhood, women fall silent and subdued whenever a group of men enters their space and the protagonist, Meriem, has a physically abusive brother who punishes her for having sex.
Effective capital market regulation does three things: (28503) creates rules of the road for exchanges (although exchanges can do this themselves); (22019) deters and punishes fraud; and (3) facilitates price discovery.
Yes, if the accusations should prove true, Spacey should be punished but one must also realize that punishing Spacey also, regrettably, punishes the producers, directors, and other actors of the show.
She marries Abdallah dutifully, lovelessly, and then she secretly punishes the world by naming her first child London (a choice that scandalizes traditionalists), for the man she actually wanted to marry.
The incident added to fears that the company's owner, the Chinese social media giant ByteDance, censors videos and punishes creators that China's government might dislike, writes Raymond Zhong in the NYT.
Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), a member of the Ways and Means Committee, said he had "grave concerns" that the amendment is an unconstitutional "bill of attainder" that punishes a specific person.
The part of the law that the court said is still on hold concerns a provision that punishes local officials who "endorse" policies that restrain the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
What's more, this is only one example of what are known as the "collateral consequences" of mass incarceration, which often punishes ex-prisoners for life even after they serve their sentences.
But some points of China's argument were rejected by the WTO panel, including a claim that the U.S. Commerce Department systematically punishes Chinese state enterprise by assigning them high anti-dumping rates.
"This revocation scheme disproportionately punishes impoverished residents in violation of federal law, taking away crucial means of self-sufficiency and further pushing them into poverty," the motion for a preliminary injunction states.
They're less inclined to talk about their achievements than men, in part because our culture often expects women to be modest and humble — and punishes us when we deviate from these expectations.
In many ways, it is a balm to soothe the barbs we sustain in a culture that punishes women for their appetites, that villainizes sexuality and erases the value of sex workers.
The second problem is that the law, in effect, punishes the poorer half of Haryana's population for the failure of both state and national authorities to provide free education to all Indians.
A vocal critic of Russia's exclusion, which she says punishes clean athletes like herself who have never failed a doping test, Isinbayeva has said any medals won in Rio will be illegitimate.
Opposition lawmaker Tharoor in December introduced a private member's bill in the Lok Sabha seeking to amend a British colonial era law which punishes homosexual sex with up to 10 years imprisonment.
To me, people who tout that all the time — they're looking at [the biblical story of] Sodom and Gomorrah [used by some Christians as biblical proof that God punishes people for homosexuality].
GM has said it plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the July ruling, which it said wrongly punishes it, the buyer, for mistakes made by "old GM," the seller.
So even under the lenient rational basis standard of review, the majority said, there's simply no good policy justification for a law that effectively punishes the most severely injured patients in Wisconsin.
Once the movie punishes the Mansonites for ruining the '60s, it's a supremely one-sided fight, the fantasy of every would-be tough guy secretly itching for someone to try something, anything.
The narrative around John Keene is a homophobic one that paints him as too sensitive and "unnatural," but this punishes him for going through the natural process of grieving his dead sister.
That left the F.B.I.'s shooting incident review group, a panel of officials who decide whether shootings comply with bureau policy on the use of lethal force and that rarely punishes agents.
TOOLASSISTED recently started streaming online Tekken 7 matches on Twitch and uploading them to YouTube, where you can see it primarily playing King with near-perfect movement, blocks, and instantaneous grapple punishes.
Lawyers and physicians work to clear legal paths for self-managed abortion while also fighting the criminalization that punishes people for trying to safely terminate their pregnancies outside of a clinic setting.
" Key words: Republican senators shrug... FOR THE RECORD -- Democratic senator Brian Schatz tweeted: "The DOJ itself appears to have been corrupted by a President who rewards his friends and punishes his enemies.
The NRA opposed the bill, which it claims "punishes law-abiding gun owners for the criminal acts of a deranged individual," according to Chris Cox, executive director of the group's lobbying arm.
But politicians in high-tax, Democratic-leaning states have blasted the cap, arguing that it punishes their states and could make it harder for their states to make investments in public services.
Three years ago, Aceh province enacted a law that punishes anybody caught engaging in consensual gay sex with 100 lashes, 100 months in jail or a fine of 1,000 grams of gold.
Obamacare's Cadillac tax, which imposes a 40% tax on the most generous employer-based health insurance coverage, was deeply unpopular with both Republicans and Democrats, who say it punishes the middle class.
It's a reflection of a worldview in which any benefit an immigrant gets from the government is, in some way, a theft of American tax money — and punishes immigrants as thieves accordingly.
Walmart and Home Depot, two of the top 10 U.S. employers, have embraced a health insurance strategy that punishes drugmakers for using discount cards to keep patients from switching or stopping their medications.
On the campaign trail, Harris has repeatedly talked about one of the key reasons she became a prosecutor: "to fight for a more fair criminal justice system" that disproportionately punishes people of color.
On the other hand, Isabella's anger punishes Claudio, who might be a bit weak, a bit of a coward, but who hardly deserves to have his sister celebrating the prospect of his death.
Harvard created a rule in spring 2016 that punishes students if they are members of fraternities, sororities, and final clubs — a type of social group unique to Harvard — unless the organizations go coed.
Under this new distracted driver law, which also punishes those found sending, reading or writing a text message while driving, the first citation is a minor misdemeanor, unless the distraction causes an accident.
Instead of warning of the dangers of making family tracks across the border like President Obama just did, the new, more ANTIFA-friendly Democrats warned about in America that actually punishes border jumpers.
Since CBD gives you more of a body high than anything, you don't have the weariness that pure alcohol punishes you with (I did notice I was a little thirstier than normal, though).
Discord specifically disavows revenge porn under its guidelines and punishes users with content removal and account deletion, though it remains easy to simply create new accounts and carry on with their bad behavior.
Rather, she wanted to use the knowledge she gained from her personal experience to work toward "a transformative solution" addressing a criminal justice system that unfairly targets and punishes disenfranchised and disadvantaged communities.
Make no mistake, Republicans are on the hook to not just perform cosmetic surgery on ObamaCare but to substantively overhaul an unsustainable system that punishes middle-class Americans with skyrocketing premiums and deductibles.
A draft law that punishes disrespect for the Chinese national anthem has raised concerns about free speech in a place where soccer fans have been known to boo when the song is played.
Ms. Brown's case was elevated into the national discourse after celebrities picked it up as an example of injustice in a system that often punishes children and teenagers who are trafficked into prostitution.
Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy during a keynote at the company&aposs biggest cloud conference said Microsoft has stopped prioritizing customers and punishes those who choose to work with other cloud providers.
The cases renewed debate and discussion over how seriously the N.F.L. investigates and punishes players' behavior off the field, particularly fights and assaults that are reported but do not result in police charges.
The M.T.A. has not adopted best practices nor worked to increase competition in contracting, and it almost never punishes vendors for spending too much or taking too long, according to inspector general reports.
The forthcoming sanctions will increase pressure on Moscow, and will be the first time the US officially punishes Russia for the poisoning, though President Trump kicked out 60 Russian diplomats after the attack.
A Georgetown Law study conducted in 2017 also found that dress codes often included subjective language like "revealing" or "tight," which could be interpreted in a way that over-punishes girls with curvier bodies.
Disclosure Ft. Lorde: "Magnets" In her collaboration with the electronic duo, Lorde plays a woman who first passionately carries on an affair with a cheater and then punishes him in the best/ worst way.
The discontent starts with the peace agreement itself, which punishes FARC leaders who confess to terrorist crimes with "restrictions on liberty" (but not jail) and grants their new political party ten seats in congress.
Dropping the pregnancy bomb instead of letting Rory go off to start her career as a political blogger is terrible writing that punishes Rory for the only good trait she ever had — her ambition.
As a result of this needless fix we now find baseball in a situation where it simultaneously rewards and punishes objectively playoff-caliber teams for having the misfortune of playing in a strong division.
"Impoverished defendants have nothing to give," Harris says, and the result is a system that disproportionately punishes the poor and minorities, leaving them with an overhang of debt from which they can never escape.
The complexity of the current system punishes farmers who are attempting to abide by our federal laws through using the legal workforce, while giving a leg up to farmers who simply use illegal aliens.
The gag rule, on the other hand, punishes a foreign family planning organization for using its own money to provide, or even discuss, abortion services if it also receives money from the federal government.
BuzzFeed's sources also say that Kelly routinely films his sexual activities and shares the videos with other men, and that when any of the women "break the rules," Kelly punishes them verbally and physically.
In May, Tennessee passed a law that punishes voter registration groups for submitting too many incomplete or inaccurate forms, a measure that groups say targets those who registered thousands of black voters in 2018.
In Moraine, workers complain of a strict attendance policy that punishes them for absences with legitimate explanations, like having a sick child, and of being criticized or disciplined by managers for offering constructive input.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Rwanda's supreme court on Wednesday repealed a law that banned the publication of political cartoons, while upholding another that punishes insulting or defaming the president with at least five years in prison.
A splintered Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected that argument, relying on a state law that presumes drivers have consented to blood tests and punishes them if they decline to cooperate by revoking their driver's licenses.
Legendary French actress Catherine Deneuve along with 99 other women penned a letter in a French newspaper arguing the #MeToo movement has turned into a "witch hunt" that unfairly punishes men and threatens sexual liberty.
Peter Cappelli, a scholar of human resources at the Wharton School in Philadelphia, says that toxicity arises when "the boss acts like a dictator and actively punishes people who articulate different views or express disagreement".
The Supreme Court is set to hear the case next term; the justices will weigh whether the policy functions as a voter suppression tool and punishes Ohioans for simply exercising their right not to vote.
Brunei, a Muslim-majority former British protectorate with a 400,000 population, has defended its right to implement sharia that punishes sodomy, adultery and rape with the death penalty - including by stoning, and theft with amputation.
The rule punishes students pursuing careers in the arts, technology or electrical engineering — careers that require apprentice programs lasting much longer than three years or careers that naturally take longer than three years to monetize.
The cap has been one of the most controversial parts of the law, with politicians in high-tax, Democratic-leaning states such as New York, New Jersey and California arguing that it punishes their constituents.
And on June 13, FIFA will vote between a joint United States-Canada-Mexico bid and Morocco to host the 2026 cup — even though Morocco's national penal code punishes same-sex relations with prison terms.
Now, President Donald Trump has pledged to pull the United States out of that international agreement, saying it "unfairly punishes the United States" and would result in "draconian financial and economic burdens" for the country.
Alongside concerns that YouTube's algorithm punishes creators for taking a break (YouTube denies this) and the need to make money from regular uploads, taking extended breaks becomes extremely difficult, even for the most successful creators.
Mr. Obama also commuted the sentence of Oscar Lopez Rivera, a 74-year-old Puerto Rican nationalist serving 70 years for convictions including seditious conspiracy, a crime that punishes attempts to overthrow the American government.
The fact remains that MBS has done more reform in Saudi Arabia in the past few years than took place in the previous decades -- and yet it is also true that he punishes dissent savagely.
California Health and Safety Code 11351.5, a charged offense I see daily in my practice, punishes having just a handful of rock cocaine with the intent to sell with up to four years in prison.
Anonymous artist Hogre has been charged under an archaic Italian law that punishes a public offense to religion with a fine of up to 5,000 Euros or a prison sentence of up to two years.
Neither were they anticipating being charged under an archaic Italian law that punishes a public offense to religion with a fine of up to 5,000 Euros or a prison sentence of up to two years.
Parliament made some amendments to section 66(d) of the act, which punishes anyone who "defames" someone using a telecommunications network with up to two years in prison, but rejected calls to repeal the provision.
Even before those attacks, in November 2014, France reinforced a law similar to that in Spain, which punishes statements praising or inciting terrorism, as worries increased about homegrown radicalization and the influence of extremist groups online.
Never the straightest of drivers even at the peak of his career, the 48-year-old is not an ideal fit for the tight Le Golf National course, where the long rough routinely punishes errant shots.
The law punishes whoever originates or circulates rumours calculated to affect adversely the credit or business of individuals or corporations... But how is the public protected against the danger of buying stocks above their real value?
The stories of these men suddenly become entangled with the tales of our own relationships with white supremacy, our relationships with the system, and our relationships with old status quos that punishes black men significantly more.
BuzzFeed News is not naming the majority of these people to avoid endangering their family members who still live in China, because the government regularly punishes Uighurs' families for real or perceived transgressions committed while abroad.
The new law, Senate Bill 24, allows local law enforcement officers to question almost anyone about their immigration status, and punishes state police officers and sheriffs who do not fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
The risk of a lawsuit goes a long way in encouraging companies to follow the law, and in doing so, could help reshape American workplace culture so that it no longer punishes women who become mothers.
Members of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) met an Uber executive and senators to discuss a suspension, announced on Monday, that critics say punishes Philippine consumers and drivers who depend on the service.
U.S. law already punishes U.S. persons who deal with the IRGC with up to 20 years in prison because of the group's designation under the U.S. Specially Designated Global Terrorist list, a different U.S. sanctions program.
Lawmakers from high-tax, Democratic-leaning states object to the SALT deduction cap because they argue that it unfairly punishes their states, which give more money to the federal government than they get back from it.
We know he is racist because he punishes Blazkowicz when he learns he's been getting too friendly with an African American girl, who he calls the n-word two times only 10 minutes into the game.
But the British political system punishes third parties, and everyone is mindful of the fate of the Social Democratic Party, formed in 1981 by Labour legislators who revolted against the party's antinuclear and anti-European policies.
Mayfield not only had to sit out a year but also lost a year of eligibility because of a Big 12 rule that punishes players who dare to move to a different college within the conference.
That stems, in part, from the fact that it is easier to obtain power if you have powerful friends, but an even bigger factor is the highly fraught confirmation process, which punishes résumés that advertise politics.
The state's Republican congressional delegation is in the cross hairs of national Democrats hoping to win back the House, especially following the passage of a new tax law that punishes high-tax states like New York.
Perversely, this punishes the states that have expanded coverage the most, either by expanding Medicaid or getting a lot of people signed up for the marketplace (and thus have higher marketplace subsidies flowing into their state).
In some early depictions, Santa Claus looks like an overgrown elf; in others, he looks kind of scary, as American artists merged St. Nicholas with European traditions such as the German Krampus, who punishes bad children.
Last June, the administration called on Congress to add "impeding, disrupting or inhibiting operation" of pipelines — or those under construction — to an existing federal law that punishes "damaging or destroying" one with 20 years in prison.
Brunei, a Muslim-majority former British protectorate with a population of 400,000, has defended its right to implement sharia that punishes sodomy, adultery and rape with the death penalty — including by stoning, and theft with amputation.
As such, the process of climbing is challenging to the point of impossibility; the game's unerring physics engine punishes any deviation or mistake with a tumble that could potentially take you all the way down the mountain.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and supports decriminalizing sex work, said that the criminal justice system unfairly punishes people of color and queer communities and that the job of district attorney needs to be about more than just policing.
According to video and internal documents we reviewed, the self-help superstar punishes those who fail at his self-help tasks by calling them onstage in front of large crowds and making them drink the unidentified mixture.
It's thrilling to see the types of people who are often the victims of gaslighting — opinionated women and young people of color with something to say — flip the script in a way that punishes an actual monster.
In Lebanon, between 2007 and 2017 four judges refused to criminalise homosexuality on the ground that the constitution, which punishes "unnatural sex" with up to one year in prison, does not apply to consensual same-sex relations.
If you believe that affirmative action is the biggest obstacle getting in the way of your child's success, you may cast your vote for Republicans who, like President Trump, believe that affirmative action unfairly punishes their own.
Granted, the backdrop is really just an excuse for a workplace comedy, with a family twist: Katie's boss (Adam Campbell) essentially punishes her by hiring her overbearing mom ("SCTV's" Andrea Martin) as an intern on the program.
" Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee weighed in, saying in a statement: "It's a sick day in America when our government punishes those who expose evil with a smartphone - while accommodating those who perform it with a scalpel.
In their comedies, like Raising Arizona, The Hudsucker Proxy, and Burn After Reading, extraordinary people seem oblivious to the absurdity of life as it beats them down, punishes the innocent, and usually lets the guilty go free.
But all of their stories eventually come down to the question of whether the protagonists have any sort of personal moral compass, whether they follow it, and how the world punishes them if they stray from it.
Perversely, this punishes the states that have expanded coverage the most, either by expanding Medicaid or by getting a lot of people signed up for the marketplace (and thus have higher marketplace subsidies flowing into their state).
And here's my favorite run of Allen's all season, Week 11 against the Rams, where he makes a good cutback, shows fine acceleration, and punishes the eventual tackler: Unfortunately, Allen doesn't run like this on every play.
WE KNOW WHAT DOESN'T WORK, WHICH IS THE CURRENT TAX CODE, WHICH IS UNCOMPETITIVE, WHICH LOCKS OUT THOSE DOLLARS – ACTUALLY PUNISHES COMPANIES LIKE CISCO AND OTHERS FOR BRINGING REVENUES BACK TO BE REINVESTED IN THE UNITED STATES.
But that will happen only if the International Olympic Committee backs up the efforts of these whistle-blowers and punishes Russia appropriately, now that the world knows the Russian government was in on the whole doping program.
And Tennessee, the 49th state in the country in voter turnout in 2016, recently enacted — and was subsequently sued over — a law that fines and punishes voter registration groups for submitting too many incomplete and inaccurate forms.
Later, facing a backlash, she met with women's groups, created a registry of sex offenders and pushed for the passage of an ordinance that punishes the unauthorized sharing of sexual content with a six-year prison sentence.
A 2012 WIN/Gallup International poll showed that 5 percent of Saudis identified as atheists — more than in the United States — while 19 percent did not consider themselves religious, in a country that punishes unbelief with death.
" And then there was Tucker Carlson taking the fever-pitched cries to new levels as he told his viewers, "The Green New Deal is a religious document," adding, "It punishes America for the sins of its prosperity.
In June, conservative pundit Steven Crowder's use of homophobic language to attack Vox host Carlos Maza spawned a heated controversy about how YouTube should moderate speech on its platform and the extent to which it punishes popular creators.
In Mexico she watches as a show punishes Ann Coulter for some remarks deemed insulting to that country by taping a photograph of her onto the face of a donkey-shaped piñata and then beating it to pieces.
Sekiro is a game that punishes you if you don't press the right button at the right time, but Devil May Cry 5 sticks to its trademark hack and slash style that cuts you a bit more slack.
As part of the system, the Chinese government also employs a public blacklist of those who have been found guilty of crimes in court and punishes them partly by limiting their ability to buy plane and train tickets.
But in a culture that constantly punishes women for gaining weight, is it really helpful to place strict, quantitative, uniform guidelines on what constitutes "too much" or "not enough" weight gain in pregnancy, without regard for individual context?
Unlike the single negative rate applied to deposits parked at the European Central Bank, the Japanese move is similar to tiered measures put in place by the Swiss National Bank, which punishes sight deposits, or commercial bank assets.
"The FCC's decision to seriously hamstring the Lifeline program -- which helps millions of Americans stay connected through access to basic communications like mobile phones and internet service -- needlessly punishes the most vulnerable consumers," Pallone said in a statement.
Experts say that FOSTA/SESTA, though its intention is to address sex trafficking, also punishes those consensually participating in sex work by censoring them online and generally leading to a less safe environment for them to work in.
So instead of getting to see how Gilead intentionally breaks down its victims and then punishes them for it (interesting!), or see June intentionally plan a murder and cover-up that cannot be traced to her (also interesting
"Even if the law punishes it and gives several definitions for it, the most difficult for women is to get the proof and also to stay strong during the judicial process, which is often an ordeal," she added.
Most recently instituted in 1916 to help finance America's involvement in World War I, the death tax remains an unfair and immoral fixture in our tax code that discourages individual industry and punishes family farms and small businesses.
Facebook users have been manipulating the platform's content reporting tools for years, and unfortunately that phenomenon coupled with Facebook's algorithmic and moderation blind spots punishes voices on both sides of the U.S. political spectrum — and everyone in between.
But many Republican members from those states have joined with Democrats to forcefully condemn the elimination of SALT and protest the bill, saying it unfairly punishes their constituents who've relied on the deduction to help avoid double taxation.
Indeed, in a political culture that rewards conflict and punishes compromise, you can imagine the president encouraging his supporters to view a contempt citation from the House of Representatives as a badge of honor — and proof of victimhood.
Bush's presidency, both as it really was and in its retrospective treatment, tells us about what modern presidential politics forgives, rewards, and punishes — and about the gap between the abstract depiction of the presidency and its concrete reality.
There's no work to be had, a majority cannot afford to get married before 40, the police terrorize young people for bribes, and when they try to seek some redress in Islam-based activism, state security punishes them.
It is intended to measure the ability of banks to withstand severe economic distress, and the test punishes companies for a heavy reliance on borrowed money and for exposure to assets that are not on their balance sheets.
Alan Zweibel supplies the sugary filling in the Series A sandwich with "Playing God," a comic interlude in which the Supreme Being (Bill Buell) punishes a callow doctor (Dana Watkins) by taunting him into a game of squash.
Police did not identify Karn but said the person they had arrested had violated a section in the Computer Crime Act which punishes anyone "uploading computer data that affects national security" for up to five years in prison.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean activist prostitutes said on Thursday they would appeal to the United Nations to win back their right to work after the Constitutional Court rejected a petition to overturn a law that punishes sex workers.
To those who see her white husband, question her time in California as a prosecutor in a criminal justice system that disproportionately punishes people of color and wonder about her empathy for black men, Howard is her rejoinder.
Browder has long accused Russian officials of being behind Magnitsky's death in prison in 2009, and his lobbying eventually led to the US government adopting the Magnitsky Act, which punishes Russian investors and institutions accused of human rights violations.
Equipped with Valor's tools, utilities can think more creatively about pricing, for example, targeting rate hikes at those who are wasting water, rather than an across-the-board rate hike which effectively punishes those who are conserving water appropriately.
"It's absurd that President Obama is directing the investigative power of five federal departments to investigate the repeal of a law that punishes businesses for having restrooms designated for men only and women only," said council President Tony Perkins.
Huawei argues that the provision in the NDAA in which it is explicitly named is a "bill of attainder" — wherein a legislative act pronounces a specific individual or group guilty of some offense and punishes them without due process.
"The negative deposit facility rate is likely to be implemented in 3Q16 and may be designed in a way that punishes speculation against the floor but offers no real stimulus to the domestic economy," they said in a note.
United Nations staff and aid workers have said they fear violence in northern Rakhine could spread to new areas as Buddhist villagers in more peaceful areas enforce a system of local apartheid that punishes people trading with minority Muslims.
If the Valley wants to create something other than a technocracy that favors authoritarians and punishes their critics, it has to engage with the world it's trying to change and undertake the messy business of regaining its moral equilibrium.
A good company doesn't punish an executive for trying something new and failing — it punishes him for refusal to admit failure when that failure is obvious and for continuing to shovel precious resources into the bonfire of his vanity.
Watch it nowIf you like a side of gore with your Christmas cheer, this so-bad-it's-good B-horror flick is based on the European folklore that the half-goat, half-demon Krampus punishes naughty children at Christmas.
One night, when he arrives from work late to discover that she has done nothing about dinner, he punishes her with the announcement that he will not speak to her for two weeks and proceeds to mark the calendar.
Under Trump's administration, Washington has whiplashed from cautious détente to ferocious retrenchment on Iran, doing away with the nuclear deal and showing Iran the back of its hand with renewed sanctions and an immigration ban that disproportionately punishes Iranians.
Today the Corps of Engineers is less likely to be facing down tyranny than practicing it, in the form of abusive regulatory enforcement that punishes farmers and other property owners who seek to make productive use of their land.
Among the legal arguments made by the women is that any law that punishes women for exposing their breasts while allowing men to go shirtless violates the Constitution's 14th Amendment, which requires that laws be applied equally to everyone.
The guiding principle in Mr. Trump's government is to turn the politics of white resentment into the policies of white rage — that calculated mechanism of executive orders, laws and agency directives that undermines and punishes minority achievement and aspiration.
You can debate whether she can win -- or even whether she should run -- but I find it very hard to believe that we should abide by a system that punishes a politician for thinking about being, um, a politician.
To generate a massive amount of new federal revenue, the new cap on SALT deductions not only increases the real costs of taxpayers to support state and local services, it disproportionately punishes a specific subset of Americans: individual homeowners.
EditorsNote: changes quote attribution to Maryland RB Ty Johnson No. 10 Ohio State punishes punchless Maryland COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State was its own worst enemy for much of the game but managed to do enough things right for another easy victory.
It's long past time to eliminate cash bail, which unfairly punishes poor black and Latino New Yorkers, shamefully crowding our jails with people who pose no threat to others and haven't been convicted of a crime but cannot afford bail.
Hillary Clinton, he argues, pushed for a reset of Russian-American relations after the war in Georgia in 2008, and opposed the Magnitsky Act, which punishes Russian officials accused of involvement in the death of Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer, in 2009.
The company is facing employee revolt over its China plans and government contract work, as well as the threat of regulation and the unfounded but widespread belief that it unfairly punishes conservative viewpoints in its search rankings and other products.
"Banning semi-automatic firearms and accessories has been shown time and time again to not prevent criminal activity and simply punishes the law abiding for the criminal acts of others," said Jennifer Baker, a spokeswoman for the NRA's lobbying arm.
The arrests took place on Sunday morning in Bursa, a commercial district in the western part of the city, said a witness who asked not be identified as Islamic State punishes with death those caught communicating with the outside world.
In its final form, it punishes Iran and North Korea for recent missile tests and Russia for its annexation of Crimea, exploits in Ukraine, support for the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, and meddling in the US 2016 election.
Given Park's profile in Korea, and amid criticism that the KOC regulation punishes an athlete twice for the same offense, speculation grew that it may relax the rule to give the swimmer the chance to compete at the Rio Olympics.
Huawei argues that the provision in the NDAA in which it is explicitly named is really a "bill of attainder" — wherein a legislative act pronounces a specific individual or group guilty of some offense and punishes them without due process.
"A policy that requires an individual to use a bathroom that does not conform with his or her gender identity punishes that individual for his or her gender non‐conformance, which in turn violates Title IX," wrote Judge Ann Claire Williams.
This psychological misdirect has built public support for a legal framework that punishes individual litterers with hefty fines or jail time, while imposing almost no responsibility on plastic manufacturers for the numerous environmental, economic and health hazards imposed by their products.
Even if the knockouts aren't common, the front snap kick punishes fighters who rely on propping up their forearms either side of their body like a pair of pillars expecting them to absorb all the round kicks that their opponents throw.
So I was shocked when the leaders of the University of Wisconsin System approved an anti-protest policy in early October that punishes any of the 182,000 students at the state's 13 public colleges who disrupt campus speeches and presentations.
Flora Alatan, Delta State Commissioner for Women Affairs, told CNN her department is working with the justice ministry to adopt the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act (VAPP), a federal legislation with a provision that directly punishes the ill-treatment of widows.
Most venture capital funds do not have human resources departments, and even if they have an internal policy that defines and punishes harassment, it generally has only applied internally to their firm — not to the entrepreneurs that they interview and fund.
Instead, Pakistanis see the return of "tutelary democracy," as the military disempowers politicians who stray from its positions on foreign policy and national security, supports a new king's party and punishes the press for providing fair coverage to its perceived opponents.
MYEBON, Myanmar (Reuters) - Buddhist villagers in relatively peaceful parts of Myanmar's Rakhine state are enforcing a system of local apartheid that punishes people trading with minority Muslims, fuelling fears that violence in the far northwest could spread to new areas.
It describes a master who gives his servants various quantities of money to watch over and, upon returning, rewards the two servants who invested and increased that gold but punishes the third, who hid his in the ground for safe keeping.
Most VC funds do not have human resources departments, and even if they have an internal policy that defines and punishes harassment, it generally has only applied internally to their firm — not to the entrepreneurs that they interview and fund.
The groundswell appears to reflect a wider trend: Although Vietnam's governing Communist Party bans private media and aggressively punishes internal dissidents, the rise of social media has enabled millions of Vietnamese to discuss hot-button social issues online without much fear of reprisal.
"It's a blow which severely punishes the government's policies whose impact on the ground is being judged harshly by our fellow citizens: tax rises for the middle class and pensioners and an unprecedented explosion in immigration and crime," Wauquiez said in a statement.
FIFA, on the other hand, measures a country's strength by taking a simple average of points earned in the matches that they have contested—which punishes those that have played more "friendly" games outside of major tournaments, since they are far less valuable.
She wove some of the mythology into her narrative, and ignored other depictions that struck her as silly or sexist, deliberately omitting a scene from Ovid's Metamorphoses where Circe punishes a king who spurns her advances by turning him into a woodpecker.
But the league punishes those sharable moments that showcase big plays and exciting personalities, first by using penalties to discourage celebrations, and then by sending the NFL Media's DMCA takedown squad to make sure unauthorized free advertising for the league isn't disseminating online.
Trump did insult his way to the presidency, and the gambit worked because his abusive language jibed with the Republican base's desire for a tough, masculine leader who unapologetically humiliates and punishes his enemies (RINOs, liberals, feminists, immigrants, foreigners, and so on).
Instead, Trump's nods in the primary season have largely followed two common threads: He either rewards loyalty, as with Kobach, who led Trump's so-called voter integrity panel until it was disbanded, or punishes those who have not demonstrated fealty, like Rep.
Teachers unions have long been skeptical, if not outright opposed, to annual testing, especially as those tests have been used in many states to grade the teachers themselves, which they say unfairly punishes teachers for circumstances, like student poverty, outside their control.
When a shipwreck strands Antonio and assorted other characters on Prospero's island, Prospero uses his magic and his servants to create a magical play for the visitors, one that punishes the wicked and rewards the good, and restores Prospero to his dukedom.
Populists, like those in the Yellow Vest movement who have challenged Mr. Macron in France, tend to see climate as an issue of the urban elite that punishes the jobless and those in small villages and the countryside, who need their cars.
READ MORE: The Republican Congress Seeks to Make Big Changes to Our Food Stamp System Critics of the bill have pointed out that this legislation punishes SNAP families for a problem that affects a huge number of other equally huge Tennessee residents.
It also puts the United States in an awkward position as it punishes allies like Canada, Mexico and the European Union with stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum, and insists that countries in Europe and elsewhere abide by American sanctions on Iran.
But the truth is, when an angry student says something stupid in the heat of the moment, a response from the school's police officer instead of the counselor often punishes a kid who poses little real risk to his or her classmates.
The Krampus Old-Fashioned ($9), with its notes of clove and nutmeg, was intended as a holiday drink — it takes its name from the Christmas creature that punishes bad behavior — but it is available year-round, whether you've been naughty or nice.
Our prison system, which officially only punishes by restraint, actually subjects millions of Americans to waves of informal physical abuse — mistreatment by guards, violence from inmates, the tortures of solitary confinement, the trauma of rape — on top of their formal yearslong sentences.
But the SALT deduction cap is unpopular among politicians in high-tax, Democratic-leaning states such as New York, New Jersey and California, who argue that it unfairly punishes their residents and makes it harder for states to provide robust public services.
"The law prohibits and potentially criminally punishes every variety of political speech on clothing from that which simply names a political group, to messages supporting political causes, to ideological or party references to messages about current issues," they said in court papers.
Baker and Bradley went on to publish sexual misconduct accusations from four more women, unearth video of Robbins using racial slurs, and reveal documents showing he punishes followers by making them drink an unidentified brown liquid "designed to have a lasting effect".
" Amnesty International's Business and Human Rights Analyst William Nee said: "Arsenal does not need to endorse Ozil's comments, but it must be aware that it is at risk of being a tool of Chinese censorship if it subsequently punishes him for his views.
The Main Card Sergey Kovalev punishes Jean Pascal into submission With new trainer Freddie Roach in his corner, Jean Pascal makes another attempt at dethroning the light heavyweight king Sergey Kovalev in what some observers have considered a controversial first fight stoppage.
Our conversation was wide-ranging and sometimes contentious: We talked about the implications of men sculpting women's insecurities to maximize corporate profits and how even a gender-blind application process isn't a perfect fix in a society that punishes feminine boldness and confidence.
Section 230 is currently at the heart of a rather vicious partisan debate over the extent to which platform-owning tech companies like Facebook and Twitter should moderate their platforms, with Republican politicians saying Silicon Valley has a liberal bias and unfairly punishes conservatives.
The Handmaid's Tale — both the 1985 book by Margaret Atwood and Hulu's forthcoming adaptation — is a dystopian story about women who are reduced to the functionality of their wombs, about a Puritan theocratic society that views women as sexual objects and punishes them for it.
This type of journalism only sets back society's evolution and recycles the old adages of a system that actually cannot be fully trusted to take of the people but still pretends that it can and punishes and threaten people who want to evolve this dialogue.
As someone who cares deeply about the environment, which I do, I cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it does, the world's leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on the world's leading polluters.
In India section 153A of the criminal code, which was introduced under British rule, punishes with up to three years in jail those who promote disharmony "on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community or any other ground whatsoever".
"Passing a law that makes it illegal for a 20-year-old to purchase a shotgun for hunting or adult single mother from purchasing the most effective self-defense rifle on the market punishes law-abiding citizens for the evil acts of criminals," she added.
"Some people are afraid of talking politics," said one man, who asked to be identified only by his nickname, Bo. According to Bo, the CPP, which under Prime Minister Hun Sen has governed the country for 33 years, punishes those who vote for the opposition.
A Palestinian security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on a sensitive security issue, said the Palestinian businessmen's participation in the conference was "tantamount to betrayal," adding that Palestinian law punishes those who betray their homeland.
Many Chinese people, even as they express concerns about how companies use their data online, offer little criticism of Beijing's desire to use that data to help compile a broad social tracking system that rewards what it regards as good citizens and punishes others.
The bill is a top priority for Democrats in high-tax states — such as New York, New Jersey and California — who argue that the SALT deduction unfairly punishes residents of their states and will make it harder for their states to provide public services.
"The guiding principle in Mr. Trump's government is to turn the politics of white resentment into the policies of white rage — that calculated mechanism of executive orders, laws and agency directives that undermines and punishes minority achievement and aspiration," Anderson, an Emory professor, writes.
Passing a law that makes it illegal for a 20-year-old to purchase a shotgun for hunting or an adult single mother from purchasing the most effective self-defense rifle on the market punishes law-abiding citizens for the evil acts of criminals.
Passing a law that makes it illegal for a 20 year-old to purchase a shotgun for hunting or an adult single mother from purchasing the most effective self-defense rifle on the market punishes law-abiding citizens for the evil acts of criminals.
"Passing a law that makes it illegal for a 2628-year-old to purchase a shotgun for hunting or adult single mother from purchasing the most effective self-defense rifle on the market punishes law-abiding citizens for the evil acts of criminals," she added.
In addition, U.S. resolve to protect rebel held safe zones in eastern and southern Syria, combined with the Israeli actions in Syria, appear to be aimed at a more strategic regional approach, rather than one than punishes Lebanon with little or no long term strategy.
I WONDER THOUGH WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THE JOURNAL OP-ED PAGE TODAY, I MEAN, THE POINT IS THAT IT NOT JUST PUNISHES WORKERS OR ANTAGONIZES ALLIES, BUT THAT IT UNDOES SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF TAX REFORM THAT ADMINISTRATION WORKED SO HARD TO PASS.
READ: Report: Military punishes sex assault victims Another witness, 65-year-old Graeme Frazer, told the inquiry that as a 16-year-old naval recruit in 1967, he remembers being "terrified" as he was dragged from the showers, beaten and sexually abused by three other recruits.
Additionally, consumers who were buying ACA-compliant insurance just to escape the tax penalty that punishes people who would have bought non-ACA-compliant plans may also now opt for cheaper STLDI, given that the Trump administration reduced that penalty to $0 as of January 1, 2019.
Representative Greg Razer, who wrote an email following Brattin's comments asking for more LGBTQ support in Missouri, argued for the amendment, saying that keeping sexuality and gender identity out of the state's anti-discrimination laws punishes people just for who they are, The Kansas City Star reports.
Steven Van Zandt, a veteran member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, said on Friday that the group's decision to cancel a concert in North Carolina in protest of a new law there on gay and transgender rights was not an easy one, because it punishes fans.
It means recognizing that the United States is not exempt from the rules and norms it often punishes others for transgressing, and it means acknowledging that the foreign policy establishment has done at least as much damage to the rules-based order as has President Trump.
Unlike Wiggins, who plays unsure of when he should be aggressive and when he should placate his more skillful teammates, Porter already understands that Washington can't be its best self unless he punishes the defense whenever it leans too hard towards John Wall and Bradley Beal.
In the 35-page opinion, Williams said a policy that requires an individual to use a bathroom that does not conform with his or her gender identity punishes that individual for his or her gender non‐conformance, which in turn violates Title IX anti-discrimination laws.
But no other area has felt the impact as much as Harlem and now its residents and leaders are fighting back, saying the loss of trash cans has left a mess on their sidewalks and unfairly punishes an entire neighborhood for the transgressions of a few.
A court in Bobigny, a northeastern suburb of Paris, found the men guilty of "participating in a group formed with the goal of committing violence," a provision in France's criminal code that punishes people who prepare acts of violence, even if they do not carry them out.
"Prop 12 hurts the family on a budget with higher prices for pork, veal and eggs, and unfairly punishes livestock producers outside of California by forcing them to spend millions more just to access California markets," Meat Institute President Julie Anna Potts said in a statement.
Those who still enjoy access to the nation's deepest secrets will now be responsible for cordoning off that information from those with only "secret" clearances -- or be in violation of federal law, which punishes unauthorized disclosure of classified information with up to ten years in prison.
Though all victims of intimate partner violence need to contend with a society (and a police state) that so often belittles, disbelieves, and even punishes them, queer women survivors are uniquely disenfranchised, because their female partners are often assumed to be incapable of really harming anyone.
Whitehouse's letter questions Zatezalo's testimony at his October confirmation hearing, where he said he supports the current level of enforcement of the mine dust safety rule meant to reduce black lung disease cases in coal miners -- and another rule that punishes companies with repeat safety violations.
In her still lifes, Yin plays this seemingly innocent game with us, pointing to the sinister implications of applying it to America's multicultural landscape and people — a reality that punishes those who do not fit into a country designed to place the white body at every advantage.
But the cap has been one of the most controversial portions of the GOP tax law, with policymakers in some blue states arguing that it unfairly punishes their residents with high property taxes and will make it harder for their states to offer public services to their residents.
But we hadn't gotten our first full shot of Camille's body until this week, when Adora (Patricia Clarkson) punishes her daughter for writing a negative story about Wind Gap by taking her shopping, and forcing her to exit the changing room in nothing but a bra and panties.
Five pro-Remain parties (Change UK, the Lib Dems, Greens and Scottish and Welsh nationalists) are competing for Remain voters, a foolish strategy at the best of times, but particularly foolish under this voting system, which, though more forgiving than first-past-the-post, still punishes small parties.
For Honor is a hack-and-slash style fighting game featuring samurai, vikings and knights where it's all about the fights — the thrill of going up against an opponent and carving your own combative path to outwit and outmaneuver them with a series of attacks, blocks, dodges and punishes.
A year later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the legislation, which lets people grow up to four cannabis plants each, makes smoking illegal under 18, imposes stricter punishments for driving under the influence, and punishes selling marijuana to minors with as many as 14 years in prison, Bloomberg reports.
The few times when the amendment punishes misconduct are greatly outweighed by "numerous instances where the rule is wielded as a weapon against lawyers by disgruntled job applicants, rejected clients, opposing parties or opposing counsel," the society wrote in a 16-page letter to the A.B.A.'s ethics committee.
The limit on the tax break, known as the SALT deduction, has been one of the most controversial provisions of the tax law, with lawmakers from both parties in high-tax states such as New York and New Jersey arguing that the deduction cap unfairly punishes their voters.
He has often appeared stand-offish with the media, regularly punishes opposing defenses, and legend has it that he was responsible for seismic activity when Seattle fans reacted to still one of the most remarkable runs I have ever seen in what gave birth to his Beast Mode nickname.
The speaker mentioned the effort over a year ago in her "state of the city" address, saying then that the city had to rethink how it punishes its citizens—not only out of respect for individual liberty and justice, but also because the status quo is so damn expensive.
" In a 1998 New York Times op-ed, which reads like a liberal college student's bad parody of something a conservative might write, Menashi attacked need-based financial aid at colleges and universities — claiming that it "punishes families with the foresight and prudence to save for their children's education.
The core mechanics of the game and my strategy remain the same and I still prefer the heightened risk of Scrabble's challenge system, which rewards and punishes inferences about playable words, but there's lower stakes in Words With Friends and the game feels more inclusive because of it.
Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah said Sunday that the country will extend its moratorium on its sweeping new interpretation of Sharia law, which punishes homosexual people with death by stoning if found guilty of engaging in sexual intercourse, amid backlash from celebrities and human rights groups around the world, Reuter reports.
"We recommend that the current prosecutors and agents responsible for the investigation be removed, that a new team be put into place that is independent and impartial, that an exhaustive investigation be conducted that identifies, prosecutes and punishes the intellectual authors and the material authors of the crime," Altholz said.
" It's a novel about how the government of the United States punishes successful business people, how it sees them as the villains of society, and how a mysterious heroic man called John Galt convinces business leaders to walk away from their companies as a "strike" by productive individuals against the "looters.
" Elizabeth Guss, a lawyer in New Mexico, called on readers to consider the Constitution, and resist the urge to mete out punishment: "Time and again the lawyer part of me is compelled to remind my family and friends that prison punishes by depriving a person of the right to liberty.
Michael Gerhardt, a law professor at the University of North Carolina, said that Congress has the ability to approve non-binding resolutions but should be careful of the wording to make sure that the measure is not an unconstitutional "Bill of Attainder" that punishes a specific person or group of people.
By the time of His Dark Materials, Oxford is fully under the thumb of the Magisterium, which operates more or less like the Vatican during the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition all rolled into one: It controls all scholarly inquiry, punishes heresy without mercy, and kidnaps and tortures children with impunity.
Kenosha Unified School District that a "policy that requires an individual to use a bathroom that does not conform with his or her gender identity punishes that individual for his or her gender non‐conformance, which in turn violates Title IX." The school district in Wisconsin then paid $800,000 to settle the complaint.
His many critics in Russia view him as a crook who simply tried to grab too much money for himself, but Mr. Pugachev insists he fell prey to a system that rewards absolute loyalty and punishes those who break ranks by asserting their own business interests against the demands of the state.
In his 2016 campaign and in his presidency, Mr. Trump has frequently stoked a belief among conservatives that both he and they are targets of a political double standard that punishes them for what they say and believe — even as they control the White House, both chambers of Congress and most statehouses.
"Do dogs have blue blood now?" he said in December, reacting to the news that a man had been charged with making fun of the king's dog and was facing up to 15 years of imprisonment, under the country's lèse majesté law, which punishes anyone who criticizes the king or his family.
"Do dogs have blue blood now?" he said in December, reacting to the news that a man had been charged with making fun of the king's dog and was facing up to 212 years of imprisonment, under the country's lèse majesté law, which punishes anyone who criticizes the king or his family.
Riders Alliance, an advocacy group for subway and bus riders, and the antipoverty group Community Service Society has aggressively advocated for the plan for more than two years, arguing that the high price of transit punishes the working poor and others in a city where the cost of living is always rising.
First, Adora punishes Camille for writing an article about Wind Gap (which is, um, her job — for better or worse) by taking her to a store to try on dresses for Calhoun Day, and then snatching her clothes from her so she is forced to show her hundreds of scars in a slinky dress.
Targeting homeless people on the subway with summonses has been criticized by advocates for the homeless and others as a wrongheaded approach that punishes people for having no home, adds to their burden by imposing fines they cannot afford to pay and entangles them in a legal system they are ill equipped to navigate.
While the program regularly cites a California statute that punishes minors who "persistent[ly] or habitual[ly] refuse to obey the reasonable and proper orders or directions of school authorities," some students are referred for things like "disrespect" and "being disruptive" that aren't actually offenses and often rely on the subjective interpretation of school officials.
Amazon is closing in on its search for a second headquarters, and a bill that punishes a company for its political leanings by repealing a tax break probably won't sit well with the socially progressive Amazon as it compares the pitches, including tax incentives, that the Amazon HQ2 cities and states have put together.
The three-judge panel ruled that the law violates the Equal Protection Clause because it unconstitutionally bars a class of felons from voting based only on their wealth "It is undeniable that the [law's legal financial obligation] requirement punishes those who cannot pay more harshly than those who can," the appeals court said Wednesday.
As President Donald Trump struggles to contain the fallout from the apparent murder of a Saudi columnist for the Washington Post, markets are turning their attention to what might happen if the U.S. punishes the Saudi government — and at a time when sanctions against Iran and its oil supply are scheduled to take effect in less than three weeks.
Apple Store The Death of Cars in Cities Has Been Greatly Exaggerated EU Punishes Asus For Laptop Price Fixing With $74M Fine Mozilla Developer Claims Google Is Slowing YouTube on Firefox The cryptocurrency scams, which have been going on for months, generally involve a Twitter account impersonating a celebrity and then claiming to offer free Bitcoin to any followers.
The state-run producer typically buys put options for a portion of its annual output that give it the right to sell crude at a certain price - helping to protect revenue for national oil company Pemex as well as the country's oil-reliant economy - as the nearly two-year rout in crude prices punishes major producers.
The cruel and unusual scam punishes Twitter users looking for a good deal on a boatload of food from popular chains—all you have to do is send a few dollars via Paypal to someone who will then place an order on your behalf for food that normally costs five or six times as much money.
For example, a bipartisan amendment that would have reformed the egregious sugar program, which benefits sugar producers by guaranteeing them a minimum price for the commodity, limits imports, and punishes end-users of sugar, like bakers and candy makers, who pay more for their most basic raw material and then pass those costs on to consumers.
Besides having politically connected clients, one of whom was under investigation by federal prosecutors at the time of the meeting, Ms. Veselnitskaya is well known for her lobbying efforts against the Magnitsky Act, a 2012 law that punishes designated Russian human rights abusers by allowing the United States to seize their assets and keep them from entering the country.
And when someone like Gallagher steps over our moral line in the sand, the military punishes them, in order to make clear not just to other troops but to the country and the world that this sort of behavior might be OK for other people in other countries, but it's not OK here in the United States.
In the Latino business owner, you will find someone who has encountered real adversity, and someone who knows what it's like to face a sea of confusing regulations, a tax code that punishes more than it rewards and health insurance premiums so astronomical they can make business ownership seem like a very bad idea (in spite of its undeniable rewards).
The United Nations's monitor on poverty is ripping President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's policies, accusing him of driving the U.S. down a path that rewards the rich and punishes the poor.
But it is not the incels and jihadis and mentally ill who are standing, arms locked, to stop Congress and statehouses from passing gun control reform; who have a formidable, lavishly funded political operation in the form of the NRA, which punishes lawmakers who dare to step out of line; who have a death grip on the damned soul of the Republican Party.
Think about the sorts of behaviors that Trump's critics point to as examples of his lack of mental competence or deteriorating mental state: He is impetuousHe is quick to angerHe appears unengaged in detailsHe keeps erratic hoursHe says things that are provably false He has an exaggerated -- and grandiose -- vision of his own lifeHe punishes enemies There are others, of course.
Kiese Laymon's memoir is a reckoning, pulling from his own experience growing up poor and black in Jackson, Mississippi, and tracking the most influential relationships, for better or worse, of his life: with his brilliant but struggling single mother, his loving grandma, his body and the ways he nurtures and punishes it, his education and creativity, and the white privilege that drives the world around him.
Practicing effective, activist mass politics in the U.S. is difficult: The nation has the world's highest incarceration rate; a militarized police force eager to mete out violence on unarmed demonstrators; widespread voter suppression; prosecutors so vengeful that nonviolent climate activists were recently charged with crimes that could lead to 110-year prison sentences; and an economy that punishes even minor transgressions with lifelong unemployability, poverty, or death.
The stories, and the different ways they were covered, played to the themes that Mr. Trump returns to frequently: illegal immigration and the crime and economic devastation he says it wreaks; a corrupted, one-sided justice system that he says punishes him and his allies but no one else; and a political system controlled by elites in both parties who he believes never accepted his victory.
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After arguing that the law as written is inconclusive, and that past precedents and leading moral theories cannot settle the assisted suicide issue, Gorsuch endorses Finnis's theoretical defense of the intention/foresight distinction — a defense that classifies all intentional harms as categorically wrong — and claims that it offers the best moral reading of why the law punishes the murderer but not the doctor who withdraws life-sustaining treatment to fulfill a dying patient's wishes.
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