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He did need penalising, and it's not his first misdemenaour but these things happen in racing.
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Second is the need to penalise early redemptions of policies.
This is not an implication that Walzer fully explores, though he does say in the last sentence of his original article when discussing the need to penalise dirty hands that we can't punish the dirty hands of the principal agents "without getting our own hands dirty, and then we must find some way of paying the price ourselves" (Walzer 1973, 180; 1974, 82).
EDF, if it is to stay in business, needs a new vision which is not looking backwards," said John Sauven, executive director of Greenpeace UK. "The UK government needs to stop penalising the UK renewable energy industry in favour of propping up an ailing state-owned nuclear industry in France".
Still, Angela Merkel yesterday: The countries who don't keep to the stability pact have to be punished – those who contravene it need to be penalised.
Instead of immigration vans, raids and endless spot checks, we need resources to be redirected into penalising exploitative employers and protecting workers.
Sitting just feet away from Verstappen in the FIA press conference Massa, whose baby face and smile belies the gimlet-eyed steel he always brings to this subject matter, reiterated his position unequivocally, saying: "I think he needs to be penalised because what he did was wrong".
You see this process at work everywhere, that stealthy means by which a set of highly specific middle-class values is made to look as though it is normal or "natural good sense, and that anyone who doesn't agree is derelict or deviant and needs to be penalised.
"I think he needs to be penalised again, and in a good way, otherwise he doesn't learn.
Thus, carriage of mecA and/or PVL needs to be "penalised" by consequent treatment, eradication and infection prevention and control measures.
Balancing the need to reward inventors while not unfairly penalising society or preventing future innovation is why IP is such a complicated area of law.
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