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New borrowers are being penalised with high rates to compensate.
People who refuse jobs will also be penalised with their income payments withdrawn.
At a hearing later this year, the firm is expected to be penalised with a fine.
It's not the worts challenge but it's penalised with a booking.
Late returns are normally penalised with an automatic fine of up to £100.
Parents who fail to have their children vaccinated or send them to school are penalised with reduced payments.
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It is one of those rules that hopefully they will change because they get penalised twice with the loss of the man and the goal.
It penalised those with the word "women's" on their CVs, as in "women's rowing champion", and downgraded graduates from women's colleges.
But it pulled out of buy-to-let mortgages sold through brokers and penalised homeowners with smaller deposits by introducing a new range of products.
Or the reason why, even when they do, they are sometimes forced to retreat after just a few years, bruised by the boys' club atmosphere or "chumocracy", penalised along with their families by the punishing hours and travel to and from London, targeted by "ungentlemanly" taunts in person and by the press?
Risk-based levies, taking into account companies' credit ratings and the funding of their pension schemes, would be better, rewarding firms with strong schemes and penalising those with poorly funded ones.
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