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"From all of us on the outside, it looks a complicated punishment, which nobody really understands," Wenger added.
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So that makes the whole question of how we ought to think about punishment even more complicated than it struck us already.
On the other hand, the design of critics which delicately guide the agent even with reinforcement rewards and punishments in these complicated or blurred environments is laborious and cumbersome.
And what he suggests is that we think about the question of the justification of punishment in a more complicated way.
While Ms. Harris has long opposed capital punishment, she has a somewhat complicated history on the issue.
Ethan's potential punishment is a little more complicated: If his case remains in the juvenile system, he can only be given 120 days in jail.
Capital punishment representation is an extremely intricate and complicated area of law.
What is unusual is not the presence of these themes but the book's complicated embrace of "foulness," and a barely suppressed longing for punishment, a longing embodied in the narrator's relationship with Mitko.
People who actually understood schools know that it is the punishment component of Common Core testing, not the complicated standards that excite edu-philanthropists, that is likely to turn it into the new drill and kill.
The Pace case underscores how complicated it is to investigate sex crimes on campuses and why victims might choose their own privacy over punishment of their aggressor.
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