Sentence examples for penalty understood from inspiring English sources

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José Mourinho did not want Courtois to play in the semi-final and a clause in his contract imposed a penalty, understood to be around €6m. Uefa insisted that Chelsea could not prevent him from playing and in the end Courtois was included for both legs, making a stunning save at Stamford Bridge.

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Claiming that enforcement of penalties presents political risk was a common theme among respondents and has been previously encountered., To combat this, regulatory agencies must show proper leadership and communicate with industry to ensure the reasons for regulations and penalties are understood as useful in leveling the playing field for industry.

Britain and other European countries are preparing a resolution against the death penalty which is understood to criticise US practice without mentioning the country by name.

"Obviously things have gone wrong and we have received penalties, we understand that and we accept it".

It is understood the penalty will be in the style of the Lloyds TSB case, with a relatively small fine and a much larger bill for compensation.

Heike Schweitzer, professor of competition law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, said the high penalty "can only be understood as a reaction to a behavior by Microsoft".

This dual inheritance may generate feed-forward loops in changes in telomere length, constrained by selection at the lower end by telomeropathies and incompletely understood fitness penalties for aberrantly long telomeres, such as an increased risk of a number of cancers (Anic et al., 2013).

To state the obvious, black people are more likely to have been targeted or abused by police; to be affected by the extreme racial disparities in arrests, incarceration, and the death penalty; and to understand that crimes against black victims are prosecuted less vigorously than those against whites.

The Catholic condemnation of abortion and the death penalty is well known and understood.

However, the molecular basis of this 'yield penalty' is still not well understood.

A1 Death Penalty Stance Affirmed Gov. George W. Bush said he understood and sympathized with the emotions of death penalty opponents but that his support was firm, and would remain so, even if he felt it was hurting him politically.

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