If there is a reason for treating the two categories of entrant differently it must be in order to penalise the trespasser's wrongdoing. |
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It's not creating a level playing field to penalise an exchange because it offers better value for a punter's betting pound than a bookmaker. |
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That amendment would penalise drug companies if they lodged spurious patent claims designed to prevent cheap generic drugs entering the market. |
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The statutory objective is to penalise the unauthorised possession of dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs. |
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Dolan said he was baffled by referee Mike Jones' failure to penalise Exeter for delaying tactics at restarts and throw-ins. |
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The law on food hygiene is also an old one and does not properly penalise the adulterators. |
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The ultimate aim is that it is going to penalise teams who do not play by the rules. |
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The government is all to quick to penalise motorists for driving a car which is not in a safe condition. |
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A pro-family government wouldn't use family payments to penalise women who want to work and contribute a few dollars a week to the family income. |
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An energy tax would penalise industries which use energy based on fossil fuel, including oil, coal and peat. |
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This means that a privatised health care system would unfairly penalise women. |
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Basketball is supposed to be a non-contact sport and referees penalise players that bump, barge and shove an opponent. |
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I believe it is unfair to penalise parents who miss the payment of this allowance due to this. |
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If you decide to pay off your loan early, many lenders will penalise you by charging you an extra two months' interest. |
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But she said there was no law to penalise councillors for failing to vote on an issue. |
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The above indices were then used to multiply, that is, to bonify or penalise correct or faulty sortings of the group as a whole. |
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It was right on the edge of the area and there was definite contact, but the ref didn't penalise the chippy Irishman. |
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Crowley, for his part, was puzzled by the referee's decision to penalise him. |
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The label will highlight good examples, as opposed to penalise bad examples. |
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Each Member State shall prohibit and penalise any kind of victimisation of a seafarer for filing a complaint. |
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Even if the legislature must be able to discourage unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance. |
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They had no match referees in those days to penalise such appealers! |
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Should conflicts arise, the Executive Board should arbitrate and penalise parties that are in violation. |
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The black box then lets the company identify and financially penalise young male drivers who speed. |
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The amounts would need to be proportionate – we mustn't penalise legitimate visa applicants who will struggle to get hold of the money. |
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A duty of solidarity with individuals suffering from disorders prohibits any attempt to hinder research and irremediably penalise sufferers. |
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I am not talking about alcoholics – you wouldn't penalise people for addictions – but a doctor could easily make the distinction. |
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However, in order not to penalise the competitors, category A points will be awarded. |
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To give extensive publicity to operations designed to monitor and penalise dangerous behaviour and to serve as a deterrent. |
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Indeed, such a move would penalise the publishers, many of which focus their development on personalising content and services. |
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Yet, here we need to get away from a debate centred on jealousy that seeks to penalise generally higher salaries with limits or special taxes. |
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It was a very scrappy affair due to both teams being guilty of slowing down the ball at the ruck, an offence that the referee did not penalise often enough. |
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But owners pleaded that they built ships to the standards applicable at the time of construction, and that their early demise would penalise them unfairly. |
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The Council urges the Belarusian authorities not to penalise or discriminate against those exercising their right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly, including the leaders of the opposition parties. |
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This would penalise individual farmers or certain crops disproportionally. |
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Although the price of coffee beans is a small part of the price of a jar of Nescafé, price swings penalise both the farmer and coffee product manufacturers. |
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The objective is to ensure that a change of affiliation does not penalise jobseekers opening their business and loosing, as a result, their general social security coverage. |
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Contrary to the Commission's claim, a Member State is not obliged to take on its own initiative the measures required in order to penalise the infringement on its territory of PDOs from another Member State. |
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A factor weighing against innovation is that the contracts penalise the contractor for poor performance but give no bonus or incentive for beating the target. |
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Nor would such a system penalise the regions concerned. |
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The umpires shall penalise unacceptable conduct based on the severity of the actions. |
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The economic slow-down will continue to penalise the logistics sector. |
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We need to expand our list of willing partners, for example by identifying as many coach friendly authorities as we can, whilst also seeking to penalise those that won't work with us. |
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Renounce policies that penalise road transport. |
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I would like to say to all those who intend to vote no' that voting no' to this present government would be to penalise it for the old government's mistakes. |
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For example, an infinite loop due to an error in programming would take up an enormous amount of resources and would penalise all our customers who share the same machine. |
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Instead of discussing such problems seriously, we have had a debate about methods to penalise women wearing the niqab and to prevent the building of minarets. |
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To penalise the lowest paid, however, is unfair and to target part-timers penalises women in particular. |
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Instead of the PCC, a new press body should be set up free from financial dependence on the industry, with a tougher code of conduct, powers to investigate compliance with it and others to penalise lapses from it. |
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I therefore urge the Members to support the Committee on Legal Affairs' compromise, which is a clear, powerful signal furthering environmental protection but does not penalise European industry. |
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They intend to demand the surrender of encryption codes and to penalise those who fail to surrender them even if the codes have been lost and are unobtainable. |
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It is designed in such a way as to penalise disadvantageous practices and reward those that favour district development, by conferring a seal of approval. |
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We have tried to find a balanced solution and not to penalise anybody. |
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To be absolutely clear: the aim of this clause is not to penalise Romania, but to protect Romania and the EU Member States from any negative effects that Romania's possible manifest unpreparedness for membership might entail. |
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We do not wish to cross swords, but the question is there: in the future, should we penalise the citizens who are awaiting decisions from this House simply in order to ensure that Parliament's position is respected? |
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Further steps should be taken to raise the awareness of employers and temporary employment agencies in this respect and also to penalise any discrimination that might have occurred. |
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Owner Cymar Homes backed down just before an industrial tribunal yesterday and agreed to return pounds 111 lost pay and not penalise drink breaks. |
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