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In some areas up to one in 10 of all jobseekers were given sanctions in 2013-14.
Claimants often did not understand why they had been given sanctions, and often struggled to cope without income.
In the last few years, the proportion of jobseekers given sanctions each month has hovered between 4% and 6%.
Many other insurers have been given sanctions for similar deceptive practices, but none as heavily as Prudential.
Then, Senate Democrats took the lead, with many of them arguing that the administration had not given sanctions enough time, even as administration officials described Iraqi brutality.
There, Mr. Ostreicher pulled out his wallet and showed Mr. Dillon an honorary police badge with several gold stars, as if to suggest that he was too well connected to be given sanctions, fire officials said.
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Radradra was due to return to Australia after being given sanctioned leave by the Eels to return to his native Fiji over the club's bye weekend.
Unbeknown to me, 'work sabbaticals' are increasingly becoming a thing, whereby skilled employees are given sanctioned leave to travel and work for somebody else.
She still wants to give sanctions and diplomacy a chance.
The Obama administration, by contrast, is keen to give sanctions more time to bite.
And European governments have been hard at work trying to persuade Israel to give sanctions more time.
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