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According to the Congressional Budget Office, in 1996 42% of couples were penalised for being married.
Gloucester, by now stronger in the scrum with Corbisiero replaced, were penalised for wheeling, a decision they disputed.
Universities were penalised for teaching what students wanted, with a cut in arts grants per capita and an increase in science ones.
The scores were locked 10-10 unthe the Vikings were penalised for a high tackle on Jonny Lomax eight minutes from time.
Willis regained the lead with a penalty 10 minutes from time, then struck again for good measure when Bath were penalised for deliberate obstruction in overtime.
The Lions responded well and Jones landed his second penalty after the Springboks were penalised for being offside at the ruck.
"The first was harsh and the second ludicrous," he said after Jermaine Darlington and Rob Gier were penalised for shirt-pulling and handball respectively.
Lowe gave the Cowboys a slender 2-0 lead in the 28th minute after the Tigers were penalised for stripping in the tackle.
The visitors hit the front on the half-hour when Salford were penalised for offside on their own line and Thorman's pass sent in Richard Whiting.
They show more than 429,000 people were penalised for having one bedroom too many, losing an average of £12.66 a week; more than 92,000 were penalised for having two excess bedrooms, and were losing an average of £23.43 a week.
The woman, from Glasgow, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, was forced into rent arrears when the government ruled the couple only needed one bedroom and were penalised for having two.
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