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We continue to be penalised while the real crooks get away with it.
Others expressed concern that the announcement of the new two-child policy, which referred to Chinese couples, suggested children born outside of wedlock would continue to be penalised by the government.
But the violence came from years and years ago so they continue to be penalised".
Now New Zealander Gatland, who inspired Wales to 2008 Grand Slam glory, is threatening an added in-house sanction if his Wales players continue to be penalised for tip tackling.
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"There is a massive anomaly in continuing to penalise manufacturers with planned increases in the climate change levy and a failure to extend climate change agreements, while petrol duties continue to be frozen," he said.
It penalises those who cannot afford to be penalised.
He continued by suggesting, "we want families to be encouraged to stretch themselves to put in an additional effort, but not to be penalised with a higher tax rate as a result".
But everybody wants someone else to be penalised.
I never in 100 years expected to be penalised.
But in time, and especially at the national level, overreach tends to be penalised.
At a hearing later this year, the firm is expected to be penalised with a fine.
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