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Alan Falk, a lawyer for the federation, wrote the four team members on Nov. 6, "I am instructed to press for greater sanction against anyone who rejects this compromise offer".
The move is a calculated risk because if the FA disciplinary panel decide the appeal is "frivolous", they have the power to impose a greater sanction than the normal three-match suspension for such incidents.
"I was advised that a right of appeal against a finding comes with a dire warning of further risk of greater sanction and damage to my good name and career, and I had no wish to compromise or undermine the game.
But those who exhibit cruelty, malice, envy, insincerity, resentment and crass egoism are open to the greater sanction of disapprobation as a form of punishment, because these faults are wicked and other-regarding.
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We want to see greater sanctions on universities that blatantly ignore these requests, or try to wriggle out their responsibilities".
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced last week during a visit to the demilitarized zone that the United States plans to impose greater sanctions on North Korea.
The University and College Union (UCU) - which represents over 100,000 academics within further and higher education in the UK - described how greater sanctions are needed to ensure universities "justify some of the largesse that has embarrassed higher education in recent years".
Iran raised the stakes, warningthe west it might close the strait of Hormuz, a strategically important passageway in the Gulf through which one fifth of the world's oil is transported, should greater sanctions on its oil be imposed.
Stephen J. Hadley, Mr. Bush's national security adviser, said that on Iran, "the leaders will discuss how to step up our diplomatic efforts, both multilaterally and unilaterally, including imposing greater sanctions".
And former UK attorney general, Dominic Grieve, has argued the ICO's legal powers are inadequate — telling the BBC on Tuesday that the Facebook-CA scandal highlighted a need for "greater powers and greater sanctions".
Greater sanctions are at least incoming — under the EU's GDPR regime which will apply from May 25, raising the maximum fine for the most serious data protection violations to up to 4% of a company's global turnover (or €20M, whichever is greater).
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