Sentence examples for the penalisation from inspiring English sources

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the penalisation

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Alternative spelling of penalization

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The trouble, of course, is that the penalisation of stay-at-home parents, still usually mothers, is nothing new.

The extent of the penalisation of employment prospects through this shift towards digital was underlined in a report by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS).

It is unclear how widespread this practice is, or how many people have been affected, but the penalisation of those not online in seeking work is grossly unfair, punishing those without an internet connection for applying for jobs by other, legitimate means.

While we all agree that in certain parts of the country, the ration of earnings to house prices is not sustainable, correction via the penalisation of the provision of high loan-to-value mortgages will further disenfranchise a whole generation of potential home owners.

Intentional breaches of the legal requirements must be countered with increased controls and the penalisation of all transgressions.

It also silently defused any papal claim to civil dominance on theological grounds and, more audibly, suggested that the penalisation of Catholic beliefs was wrong if these did not cause Catholics to interfere with others' civil interests.

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As far as women were concerned the new penalisation was limited initially to establishing separate prison accommodation for men and women.

In ridge regression, the amount of penalisation is driven by predictive performance in cross-validation (cross-validated partial likelihood).

However, in order to avoid "perverse" incentives and penalisation the design of flexible and objective schemes for accounting carbon sequestration in forestry remains a major challenge.

However, unlike the SSA, the functional to be minimised involves a new penalisation term for the interlayer jumps of the velocity, which represents the vertical shear stresses induced by interlayer sliding.

Since this involves highly labour-intensive European manufacturing industries, it would be truly absurd if this penalisation were to benefit practices which run contrary to the principles of human rights or to benefit unacceptable working practices such as child employment or an absence of trade union protection.

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