Sentence examples for penalized from from inspiring English sources

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Research shows that girls are penalized from a young age for being assertive.

Thus, many employees in our industry will be penalized from all sides, all because of the unintended consequences of a poorly designed law.

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Are they similarly penalized for straying from the strong masculine stereotype?

After being penalized for veering from his line in one late stage of the 2009 Tour, Cavendish lost a chance at the green jersey.

Evans cannot be penalized for requesting from the court a ruling on the merits of the State's case, as the Michigan Rules entitled him to do; whether he could have also brought a distinct procedural objection earlier on is beside the point.

Second place went to Finland, Austria and Sweden, for floating a proposal, since adopted by the European Union, to prevent countries from being penalized for the full extent of greenhouse gas emissions from logging.

Already this year, 27 Russian athletes have been penalized for drug violations from the London Games and the 2008 Beijing Games after reanalysis of their samples.

Like many commenters on this blog, experts noted that California and many other states have "Good Samaritan" laws intended to protect people who take action in medical emergencies from being penalized for trying to provide assistance.

No license shall be granted to a television broadcast station having any contract, arrangement, or understanding, express or implied, with a network organization under which the station is prevented or hindered from, or penalized for, fixing or altering its rates for the sale of broadcast time for other than the network's programs.

8. "No license shall be granted to a standard broadcast station having any contract, arrangement, or understanding, express or implied, with a network organization under which the station is prevented or hindered from, or penalized for, broadcasting the programs of any other network organization". Id., 319 U.S. at page 200, 63 S.Ct. at page 1002; 47 CFR, 1941 Supp., § 3.101.

Its repeal will simply protect gays from being penalized for admitting that they are gay.

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