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And one of the answers is to punish the cheats.However, imposing punishment, too, is costly often, it seems, more costly than an individual's own interests could justify.
In a lot of discourse surrounding ways to punish criminals, that question comes up is a particular method of punishment too vicious or strange to consider?
Uncertainty is a punishment, too.
That punishment, too, will not be enough.
Police protection has been inadequate, and punishment too rare.
Bribery remains a viable means of evading punishment, too.
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There were more unusual punishments too – a boy made to stand at the front of the class with his arms out wide as the teacher placed heavy books on each hand or a technical drawing ruler with the word OUCH written backwards in chalk so you were marked for the day.
Supreme Court Justice Kennedy summed it up best when he said, "Our resources are misspent, our punishments too severe, our sentences too loaded".
There's always punishments, too.
Don't make punishments too hard.
The British Virgin Islands has fined the law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers scandal $440,000 – the largest ever penalty issued by its financial regulator – but campaigners have described the punishment as "too little too late".
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