"That the state has the responsibility to punish them, that is one thing, " he said.
"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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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.
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.
Read has little choice but to punish his labs, which have been famously unproductive.
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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In order to punish this good deed, though, the rebarbative chairman of the D.
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Grant is happy to have her dog back, but wants United to punish the person responsible.
Muslim leaders have called on the government to punish those castigated in the report.
"We are not trying to punish Herschelle but rather to help him, " said Moosajee.
French Football Federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes, meanwhile, is pleased with the decision to punish Chelsea.
Nobody has the right to punish you or put you in prison without a good reason.
He also pledged to punish foreign-owned power companies that he said charged too much.
The master who raped Moulkheir to produce the child wanted to punish his slave.
The ministry of defence promised to punish those responsible and ordered an investigation within 24 hours.
Participants were therefore paying to punish someone with whom they would not interact again.
The ins will surely want to punish the outs, with or without a show of regret.
They're going to punish the hooligans at the door, and try to keep them out.
The first is to find out exactly what happened and to punish those involved.
They know that Israel is the guilty party and expect the governments to punish it.
After Mexico, governments should have found ways to punish rescued lenders more assuredly and more severely.
It is no good, they argue, trying to punish Iran into giving up its nuclear-weapons programme.
The interim military government has abetted efforts to punish and even kill the Coptic Christian minority.
The board has already said no twice and wants to punish the Flynns.
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