Sentence examples for To punishment from inspiring English sources

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To punishment

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The act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.

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All others lead to punishment.

There should be, however, reasonable limits to punishment.

There are other alternatives to punishment as well.

"You're responding to punishment, like one of Pavlov's dogs," Mr. Greer said.

All citizens were obliged to pursue wrongdoers; those who refused were subject to punishment.

So they don't develop the same aversion to punishment or to the experience of hurting someone".

In America, similar circumstances predictably led to punishment of the incumbent Republicans.

As with deficits, failure to redress excessive imbalances is subject to punishment.

Legally, all of the participants in criminal acts or civil wrongs are subject to punishment.

Male guardians are subject to punishment if women are not complying with the prescribed dress code.

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