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For Congress to continue to punish them isn't just a bad policy.
But he will continue to punish the poor for the sins of the banking sector.
The Conservatives have never apologised: long may the voters continue to punish them.
Halfpenny makes no mistake, and Wales continue to punish French indiscretions.
"To continue to punish these children is nothing less than anti-Christian, anti-Hispanic and anti-American".
Large companies, he said, do not fare well without clear direction, and investors will probably continue to punish the companies until chiefs are appointed.
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While enforcement-based approaches, such as incarceration and probation, are appropriate for some, Kennedy says, when people seem to become "immune" to punishment, continuing to punish them is ineffective and inefficient.
With a drought continuing to punish much of the Great Plains, this one stands out.
Once a trial is over and the sentence begins the system continues to punish disproportionately.
It is unseemly that our government continues to punish the people of Vietnam economically.
Today, the criminal justice system continues to punish the vulnerable women in society.
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