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"execute punishment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a form of punishment being carried out. For example, "The court ordered the criminal to execute the punishment of 15 years imprisonment."
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FC is mainly responsible for the trust value of store/update, cognitive users access network authentication for the first time, distribution of cognitive user cluster network, resource allocation, and the most important function, to execute punishment of attack users; CHs interact with the cognitive users in sub-networks then update and report trust values to the fusion center.
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Finally he also for once comes to the lofty feeling of despising a being as someone "beneath him," as someone he is entitled to mistreat or at least, in the event that the real force of punishment, of executing punishment, has already been transferred to the "authorities," the feeling of seeing the debtor despised and mistreated.
However, a potential problem in punishment is that there is a cost in executing punishment, which makes punishment an altruistic act.
Those we execute "deserve" their punishment (though the occasional innocent person might inadvertently fall through the cracks).
He sent one of his lieutenants ashore with a proclamation stating that he was there to "execute a just punishment" for the town's state of rebellion.
Saladin fulfilled his vow to execute Raymond as punishment for his slaughter of Muslim emissaries and pilgrims, during a period of truce between the Muslims and Crusaders.
Yama-dhutas are also assigned the job of executing the punishments on sinners in the various hells.
The U.S. will execute foreign aid punishments to countries trying to nationalize property of U.S. companies, countries who want to take over functions by U.S. companies, and countries trying to initiate nationalistic economic policies.
In 2002, the US Supreme Court had ruled that it would be cruel and unusual punishment to execute a person with such an impairment.
In a landmark 1989 decision, a sharply divided Supreme Court used the case to rule that it did not violate the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment to execute someone who is mentally retarded, but that the jury must be properly instructed to give adequate consideration to the defendant's retardation.
Second, low-tier governments will seek extra opportunities and ask for protection from the upper-tier government and may even conspire or selectively execute decisions to avoid punishment (Kornai 1992; Walder 1986; Rong 1998; O'Brien and Li 1999; Zhou 2005a; 2008; Liu 2005) (see Table 2).
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