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The chairman of the football federation vowed punishment would be meted out to the players involved.
The punishment for now is just a slap-on-the-wrist but if they are consistently caught misadvertising, stronger punishments can and would be meted out.
"Johnson is young," the Italian replied, but he was not willing to divulge what punishments would be meted out if there were a repeat.
Authorities in Lhasa said harsh punishment would be meted out to rioters who failed to hand themselves into the police by last night.
But any penalties that they might incur for not reducing their pollution levels would be meted out only after the decade had passed.
The White House report details how $108 billion in cuts would be meted out next year, the start of what would be a decade's worth of cuts on that scale.
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Punishment should be meted out as described in the Koran.
But the penalties, although sometimes slow to be meted out, are consistent.
And how can justice be meted out?
Many employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements that affect what punishment may be meted out.
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