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This is especially true when the accused are young, white, accomplished or famous, and the misplaced empathy makes predators' lives easier and assaults more difficult to punish.

Mr. Gore said that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 had yet to be avenged and that Mr. Bush's approach would make it more difficult to punish those who were responsible.

The Safe and Fair Campus Acts could allow schools to set a much higher standard in these proceedings, potentially making it more difficult to punish offenders.

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And the participants are proving very difficult to punish.

"They would sit there naked, but they were very difficult to punish," Mr. Htein Lin said.

The First Amendment of the US Constitution protects free speech and makes it difficult to punish people who post offensive messages.

Why is it so difficult to punish countries and people who damage the environment and harm us?

But some companies, including many that install and repair solar energy systems, say that punishing the Chinese will make it more difficult to generate jobs and to expand use of the solar power as a way to cut pollution and enhance energy independence.

While finance ministers would still need to agree to punish countries, the voting system has been adjusted to make it significantly more difficult to block sanctions.

"The Sarbanes proposal does not help auditors do a better job for investors; rather it punishes companies and auditors alike while making it more difficult to serve investors," the institute said in its message.

The sanctions, driven by the desire to isolate and punish Iran, have scant international support and have made it more difficult to advance our interests in the region around Iran.

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