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It's not that the court is insensitive to excessive punishments.
The delineation of such guidelines to protect against "unfrugal" or excessive punishments is indicative of his attempt to be as comprehensive and as exact as possible while attending to practicalities.
Juan Frío was the seat of the local paramilitary boss, who was known for excessive punishments he meted out to those who disobeyed him.
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This seems an excessive punishment for a literary gesture.
In fact, California's problem is not excessive crime, but excessive punishment.
Her lawyers argue that the Nassau law is unconstitutionally vague and amounts to excessive punishment.
Stripping medals or blocking someone from competing seems an excessive punishment for a few Twitter posts.
The coma was caused by swelling, not (as it invariably is in cases of excessive punishment) by haemorrhage.
On the Gulf of Mexico oil leak, Cameron cautioned against excessive punishment of BP: "I understand the anger that exists across America.
It's an extremely excessive punishment, there was not enough evidence and I have seen more aggressive incidents recently.
Ms. Meeker said in a research note that she regarded the proposal to break the company in two to satisfy antitrust concerns as an excessive punishment.
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