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The Brussels bureaucracy might try to penalize France under the terms of the EMU Stability Pact.
It bodes well for the future if it is embraced, but this attitude certainly won't bode well if people are resistant and try to penalize them for making their own path".
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"It's not trying to penalize them.
If they had tried to penalize me, I would have gone ballistic.
The agency has said it will use the "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard in trying to penalize athletes.
Republican state senators are trying to penalize the boycotting Democrats with fines of $5,000 a day and spiteful revocations of parking and cellphone privileges.
In trying to penalize conduct that falls outside a clearly definable standard, Congress has, in both instances, left a reasonable person uncertain about where the legal line can be drawn.
Mitchell's chief point seemed to be that baseball needed to move on rather than trying to penalize the players in his report, half of whom are out of baseball anyway.
There is some talk about trying to penalize the company for a breach of contract, but for now, the meters are staying put, and the parking problem is the talk of the town.
Speaking in tabloid newspaper Bild, German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said that rather than trying to penalize German carmakers, the United States should instead respond by building better and more desirable cars.
There's been a lot of noise on social media, though, where many outraged people tried to penalize Sherman in a shameful manner, invoking race and class and a caricature unfitting of Richard Sherman.
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