All of them have the disadvantage of penalizing the investor for selling the fund, even years after purchase. |
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As for Virginia's other prescriptions, I think penalizing slowpoke professors is a great idea. |
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The main recommendations included penalizing circumcisers and those who contribute to the act. |
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Poster General Burleson has succeeded in penalizing the press by extorting a festerous rate of postage. |
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Trade sanctions provide a means of encouraging participation in agreements and penalizing signatories that step out of line. |
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Mainland bourses have started to clean up their act, from delisting chronic money-losers to penalizing stock manipulators. |
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His confinement emasculates and asexualizes him, penalizing him for his youthful offenses. |
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You mean you're penalizing me for not having your charge card? |
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In order to avoid penalizing the employee, the employer must accommodate the employee to the furthest point possible short of undue hardship. |
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Some tracker Web sites encourage seeding by penalizing peers who do not seed their files after their downloads are complete. |
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Inflation distributes the burden of war costs in an arbitrary manner, penalizing persons with fixed incomes. |
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Duncan has consistently emphasized improving the quality of teachers by measuring and rewarding — or penalizing — them based on performance. |
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Mr. Crichton, you are telling us that you will be penalizing our world-class aerospace industry providers. |
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It is the antithesis of a growth-oriented tax regime, penalizing investment and reducing productivity. |
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The first thing to be done is to stop penalizing parents in Quebec for having chosen to set up an affordable child care system. |
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Nevertheless they are still longer at the end of June than at the end of June 2006, penalizing the financial costs. |
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Algeria has signed many double taxation agreements in order to avoid penalizing foreign enterprises and workers, irrespective of their status. |
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Instead of penalizing Haller he let the goal stand, to the bewildered fury of all England. |
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Canadians will be able to withdraw these savings, tax-free, at any time, without penalizing themselves or limiting how much more they can contribute in the future. |
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With its bearded ears, this multi-soil variety has a very high yield obtained through a combination of high ear density and the highest thousand kernels weight on the market, without penalizing its protein content. |
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This may be an effective characteristic in certain cases, but, in actual fact, it is tantamount to penalizing veterans who do not need a rehabilitation program, that is to say those with the more serious injuries. |
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The Committee is further concerned about the absence from the 1971 Race Relations Order of a comprehensive legislative framework prohibiting and penalizing such acts. |
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The discrimination lies in the fact that those doctors who run private practices are paid less and the special allowance is now used as a method of penalizing them. |
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Many of the successful programs to be discussed have given youths financial incentives to succeed, rewarding good effort and penalizing poor performance. |
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The purpose of these programs is to allow youths to have consequences attached to their behaviour, while not penalizing them in a disproportionate way. |
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To make sure that bubbles never happen, one may need to impose permanently significant constraints on the development of credit or leverage, which would prove penalizing in normal times. |
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It was noticed that the global economic and financial crisis was penalizing poor households that had already greatly suffered as a result of the food and energy crises. |
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In this case there is also difficulty the Crown penalizing a firm that it has paid to set up and is prepared to subsidize in order to sustain production. |
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Measures were introduced to make banks partly responsible for rectifying accounts and forestalling criminal proceedings, thus avoiding penalizing borrowers to the maximum extent possible. |
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There was the effort to keep government from reviewing, before publication, any manuscript, and there was the effort to keep government from penalizing, after publication, any text that expressed forbidden sentiments. |
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It takes into account the quality of aid, in addition to the quantity, penalizing countries for tied aid. |
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Obamacare contains many incentives to raise efficiency, such as penalizing hospitals for high readmission rates, but there's little evidence productivity as a whole has risen enough to tip the overall trend. |
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An employer should be prohibited from firing or otherwise penalizing an employee who is unable to come in to work as a result of the lack of notice. |
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Price control policies have been adopted for certain products, favouring large agro-industrial concerns and export growers, but penalizing small growers producing traditional farm products. |
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The draft plans to combat the smuggling of subsidized oil derivates by penalizing offenders. |
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Germany, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom, who consider the current document too restrictive and penalizing, could still form a minority to block its implementation. |
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Most employers would subscribe to the view that the internal resolution of allegations of misconduct should be encouraged and that the law should support this approach rather than penalizing those employees who follow it. |
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But the remedies proposed, such as prohibiting judges from penalizing a parent who makes unfounded accusations, would swing the pendulum too far the other way. |
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French senators appealed earlier today the law penalizing denial of Armenian allegations with a prison term of one year and a fine of 45 thousand euros. |
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