Of course, individuals and companies are entitled to keep proprietary information and punish those who violate that trust.
" Gross, the platoon leader, called this mind- set "protect the innocent, punish the deserving.
It will punish those who have worked hard at gaming the tax code for deductions.
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The government should not punish gun ownership by responsible adults, nor legitimate sporting or self-defense uses.
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"That the state has the responsibility to punish them, that is one thing, " he said.
The punishment principle asserts that the state should not punish a dead person or his estate.
Thy work will be to dispense justice and punish those that violate Divine laws.
Bail-outs, on the other hand, corral and punish innocent bystanders who are un-involved in insolvent banks.
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And I know that somewhere, somehow, Microsoft will punish them for making this decision.
Just to show you we mean business we shall punish our own TV consumers!
"None of these actions is designed to punish or scapegoat City workers, " he said.
He is now attempting to punish the church financially through the use of his political position.
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Indeed, so vicious that it is often impossible to simply punish the cheater him or herself.
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The office will continue to punish internet companies that fail to co-operate, it adds.
Adbusters goes one further, promising a boycott to punish Arianna Huffington for her greed.
Enforcement is meant not to "punish" but to provide employers "safe haven, " he says.
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This is Exhibit A for how you punish success, destroy enthusiasm, and kill jobs.
Promote litigation to punish tobacco companies on the theory that they compel innocent people to smoke.
And investors and customers, perhaps the most important of stakeholders, tend to punish mediocrity.
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Dr Jensen's previous experiments have shown that chimpanzees are willing to punish actual thieves.
Universally, people reject any share lower than 20% apparently to punish the greed of the proposer.
The answer to this is obviously to prevent and punish corruption, not to abandon medical science.
And today, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Russia would punish anyone who attacked them.
Which ones are safe to buy and which will punish you with capital losses?
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The money they now spend will be used to reward friends and punish opponents.
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The minister also stressed that he would punish any police officer found responsible for abuse.
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Read has little choice but to punish his labs, which have been famously unproductive.
Less than half of schools currently have policies in place to police or punish such behavior.
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Congress is now considering legislation to punish currency manipulators (read: Beijing) with trade sanctions.
Remember court is not there to punish debtors - it is an arbiter, a referee.
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