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Sparing them needless punishment matters for their lives.
In an extraordinary paragraph, the book all but accuses Stanley Fischer, the Fund's deputy managing director during the years in question, of corruption: he inflicted needless punishment on borrowing countries, Mr Stiglitz implies, in return for a nice fat job with Citibank, whose interests that policy served.
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That being said, it is most appropriate that those, who through their greed caused this needless suffering, receive significant punishment".
And in a 2008 case upholding the method of lethal injection, Justice John Paul Stevens concurred out of respect for court precedent but characterized capital punishment as "the pointless and needless extinction of life with only marginal contributions to any discernible social or public purposes".
That "would cause intense and needless pain and suffering" and be cruel and unusual punishment under the Constitution's Eighth Amendment.
The consequence stung, but needless to say, the loss of an iPhone beats being sentenced to "sweating," a playful pirate punishment that involved the crew surrounding the transgressor around the ship's mizzenmast wielding cutlasses, swords and sharp tools.
<< Previous page The violence, exploitation and abuse experienced by children all over the world takes many forms, including corporal punishment, harmful traditional practices, hazardous labour, sexual exploitation, trafficking, association with armed groups and forces, and needless placement in prisons and institutions.
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How needless.
Needless quip?
"Needless penalties.
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