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"You're hearing that you're going to pay a penalty for something you did 30 years ago," Klores says.
But the sheer moral reprehensibility of the death penalty for something as innate as homosexuality renders the question meaningless.
Today that would cost $86 billion a year or 0.6% of GDP, a hefty penalty for something so avoidable.A default now would attract more attention, affect more debtholders and reach more deeply into the financial system.
Ex-captain Allan Border told Fox Sports News: "I'm surprised that's the penalty for something so mundane.
The Uganda bill would have provided for the death penalty for something called "aggravated homosexuality".
Today that would cost $86 billion a year or 0.6percentt of GDP, a hefty penalty for something so avoidable".
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For instance, Goldman is legendary for instilling the idea in traders that it is better to fess up to your mistakes, and the penalty for covering something up will be worse than if you had not spoken up.
I tell the senior folk that you've got to be much more active in actually making sure people really get this fact — that there's no penalty for bringing something up.
But because there is no penalty for doing something that inadvertently or deliberately leads to more greenhouse gas emissions, there is no stick.
The penalties for doing something wrong are immense.
There may be serious penalties for doing something that might not be illegal in the UK," said the Foreign Office.
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