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The Eighth Amendment, barring cruel and unusual punishment, prohibits Los Angeles "from punishing involuntary sitting, lying, or sleeping on public sidewalks that is an unavoidable consequence of being human and homeless without shelter," Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw wrote.
Back then you probably considered them punishment but today they will save you from punishing yourself.
The ILO, for instance, forbids governments from punishing striking workers.
I thought we might have gone from punishing their mistakes to creating some space for ourselves.
Every decision is analyzed and studied, from punishing a student to changing a program".
Mr Yudhoyono, a retired army general, has refrained from punishing senior police officials for their long list of alleged transgressions.
And one that sees the rebalancing of the economy coming not from punishing the south but capitalising on northern strengths.
That act gives workers a federally protected right to form unions, and it prohibits employers from punishing workers — whether union or nonunion — for discussing working conditions or unionization.
I suspect that even the old bank robber himself would shy away from punishing financial success by using death as an excuse to tax the same money twice.
Armstrong, who retired from cycling last year and denies ever doping, filed a federal lawsuit last month in Austin, Tex., to stop Usada from punishing him.
The governing body's rules prevented them from punishing Butcher but they avoided another row by clearing van Dijk following their off-the-ball tussle.
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