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It is possible that defectors were punished regardless of their prevalence, because individuals did not make punishment decisions based on the events in the game but instead on a pre-existing perception of defection as a norm violation formed from their experience in the 'real world'.
The legislation might make punishment of leakers less likely.
The guidelines, which were laid down in 1986, were supposed to make punishment more predictable.
Their actual effect may well be the opposite -- to make punishment more, not less, severe.
Does it not follow that the existence of plea bargaining must make punishment less severe?
The US vowed to make punishment of the archbishop's killers a priority.
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He welcomed the new efforts to make punishments for violations more likely.
The changes aim to make punishments more fair by giving greater weight to a criminal's role and his or her intent.
Inspired by Thomas Jefferson's failed attempt to reform Virginia's code, he first asked the Lexington Democratic Society to study ways to make punishments more proportional to crimes in November 1793.
Don't make punishments too hard.
Make punishments clear and concise, and make it known before anything happens.
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