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Placing a player on the restricted list is a procedural move, but it has punitive implications.
However, both groups expressed concern about potential punitive implications of non-compliance.
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Both sides seem to blame each other for the trend of punitive laws, the implications of which few seem to understand.
So while it may be ironic to Fareed that that a woman is taking on the rigors of the established and often punitive theocracy, his implication that men are absent from such dialogue and positive insurrection is myopic.
But one Israeli official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the delicate diplomacy involved, warned that the implications of punitive cuts in Egypt's aid could go far beyond the issue of Israeli-Egyptian relations.
Sir Roger Gale said he remains to be convinced that "any intervention now will be other than too little, too late and ineffective" and is "gravely concerned" about the implications of punitive action against the regime.
The decision may have broad implications for limits on punitive damages generally.
Both the OSI and the Academy dealt one devastating blow after another through punitive actions against him with lifelong implications.
The implication is that sending cease and desist letters is a punitive enough action.
But it calls for a public debate on the "moral and ethical implications" of using the technology, which would allow authorities to adopt a more punitive US-style approach to benefits, for example by blocking the purchase of alcohol and pet food on food stamp cards.
The punitive element came last.
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