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Ministers also want to make penalties easier to impose.
President Barack Obama echoed Schapiro's concerns in December, during a campaign style speech in Kansas, where he said he'd call for legislation to make "penalties count".
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Mr Gove added that he wanted to make financial penalties a "more effective tool" in improving non-custodial sentences, but said some of the money would have to go towards "supporting taxpayers to meet the costs of running the courts".
Major League Baseball is proud of the enormous progress we have made, and we look forward to working with the players to make the penalties for violations of the Drug Program even more stringent and a stronger deterrent.
"On one side of things there are members of Congress who say hacking is a big problem and what we ought to be doing is making penalties tougher.
Only Wambach had the poise to make her penalty kick for the Americans.
Historically, officials have been less likely to make discretionary penalty calls late in close games.
"You can't take a whole day to make a penalty decision," he said.
Negotiators have tried to make this penalty mechanism as unpalatable as possible to provide an incentive for the supercommittee and Congress to avert it.
Fantoni (East) could have overcalled two clubs to show at least 5-4 in the majors, but preferred to make a penalty double.
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