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This means that it is highly unlikely that any homeless person would be sanctioned".
I always fulfil my end of the agreement (otherwise I would be sanctioned).
I knew that if I didn't do the work, I would be sanctioned.
The Socialist interior minister Manuel Valls said he hoped the MP would be sanctioned "very heavily".
It was too soon to say whether Armstrong would be sanctioned, he said.
These are the same organizations and individuals who would be sanctioned if these groups were designated as FTOs.
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Browne launched a lobbying campaign to block the loans, arguing that the bank's money would be sanctioning corruption.
If Mr Bernstein wants to make a case that by recognising a Palestinian state the UN would be sanctioning anti-Semitic or violent anti-Israeli propaganda, he'll need to find some better examples.
When Luke's family discovered he'd been sanctioned, they helped him to appeal and the DWP eventually reinstated Luke's JSA – just before he died.
He stressed there would be sanctions for those who do not accept the help.
But Gibbs refused to be drawn on whether there would be sanctions if the benchmarks were not met.
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