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The judge rejected Mr. McAlindin's contentions that the law constituted "special legislation" designed to help only one person, and that it effectively punished Mr. Schundler in a way that was tantamount to a bill of attainder -- a legislative pronouncement of a person's guilt, which is prohibited under the federal and state constitutions.
Instead it has effectively punished some of the most struggling members of British society – hitting disproportionately disabled social tenants with the bedroom tax, or making cuts to social security – while extending the disaster of right-to-buy to housing associations.
Exxon argued that it had been effectively punished and deterred by the billions of dollars it had paid out in cleanup costs, compensation to hundreds of claimants and government fines.
Katz also argues that "it's easy to see when Google makes changes to its algorithms that effectively punish its competitors, including us".
Norman – and fellow ITV senior execs Adam Crozier and Carolyn Fairbairn – bemoaned the strictures of contract rights renewal (CRR), the regime governing airtime sales deals that effectively punishes ITV1 commercially if its share of audience drops versus the market, for sucking the broadcaster into a "ratings rat race".
For example, it may target rate hikes at those who are wasting water, rather than an across-the-board rate hike which effectively punishes those who are conserving water appropriately.
Equipped with Valor's tools, utilities can think more creatively about pricing, for example, targeting rate hikes at those who are wasting water, rather than an across-the-board rate hike which effectively punishes those who are conserving water appropriately.
Bastian explained the decision to employees a day after Georgia lawmakers passed a tax bill that effectively punishes the airline for rescinding the discount for NRA members to travel to the group's annual meeting.
In this environment, placing blame on celebrities (or any women, for that matter) who undergo anti-aging procedures effectively punishes individuals trying their best to hold on to some semblance of power and social worth in a society that systematically oppresses women.
SI Analysis: Analysts are quick to state that there is little means to effectively punish North Korea; it is already isolated, its people are already starving and it enjoys very little maneuverability of its finances or trade.
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