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"We will punish through criminal law those who practice and are involved in commercial surrogacy," the spokeswoman added.
People who operate "rogue companies" or are involved in "serial failure" should be punished through disqualification, Cable added.
Elsewhere, the public are to be given a direct say in how petty criminals are punished, through neighbourhood justice panels.
Opposition figures say jailing Navalny risked new protests so he was being punished through his brother instead.
This time, on Tuesday, Norgye had a different message: he had been punished through patriotic re-education, and he had repented.
"Our empirical results support the idea that countries officially receiving the Dalai Lama at the highest political level are punished through a reduction of their exports to China.
With rare exceptions, it is "punished" through the insurance and civil justice systems, by an award of damages to the victim.
Thus, it's up to consumers to punish – through bad ratings, for example – bad drivers or unreliable hosts; governments should stay out.
His model of government depended on dealing in citizens as numerical units – to be rewarded or punished through things such as tax credits.
For those service members who were convicted of sexual assault charges in 2011, the percentages of those punished through confinement, rank reduction, fines or punitive discharge or dismissal were all up from the previous year.
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