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This suggests a growing political will to punish bribe payers; but approximately half of the OECD countries have yet to sanction a single offender.
The belief, which Rubio told me he shares, is that the stagnant economy will be the decisive issue in the campaign, and that Hispanic voters will vote as most other voters will to punish the Democratic incumbent.
He added to his criticism of Goodell last week, suggesting that he lacked the will to punish New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for his role in a scandal involving underinflated footballs until he gauged public opinion.
Only the will to punish is lacking.
The city's district attorneys lack the will to punish their subordinates, perhaps out of fear of embarrassment.
I don't know why we're still speaking about political will to punish those who committed war crimes or other crimes, but unfortunately this is still happening in Serbia.
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"The big teams will like to punish us but we'll prepare as best as we can and try to show the world what we're capable of.
The difficulty the reformers will face is that the global economy will tend to punish such effort.
Critics argue that the North Koreas of the world will simply defy the ban — and that the international community will fail to punish offenders.
Perhaps Iraqis will want to punish those who authorized the unjustifiable invasion of their country.
Some will prefer to punish the European elite for their "treason," as Mr. Breivik did.
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