The government should stop punishing investors seeking to act on the most accurate and timely information.
It has been a punishing last six weeks or so in the stock market.
Instead, it will be due to the history voters have of punishing legislators, not executives.
But the coming hullabaloo over Ryan's budget proposals may distract the economically pained from punishing Obama.
Are they trying to get out of additional, tougher regulation by punishing themselves first?
For those intent on punishing and harassing an ex, the Internet is a wonderland.
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However Labour's Debbie Abrahams accused the government of "punishing hard-working families instead of taxing bankers".
Alan Hamill of the Fire and Rescue Service says crews faced very "punishing" conditions.
On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker.
Obama called on countries worldwide to enact and enforce laws preventing and punishing human trafficking.
Besides, voters have a record of punishing politicians who talk honestly about painful choices.
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Whatever the case, punishing the Democrats would appear to make no sense from a political perspective.
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Even for the larger players, the market is rewarding certain lines of business and punishing others.
When he isn't hurting teams with devastating, swerving strikes, he's punishing them with his speed.
Slightly odd to be punishing God for the sins of Mammon really but there we go.
Meanwhile, the lowest oil prices in 33 years triggered a punishing recession in Venezuela.
Meantime, automatic trading programs bounced equities around, punishing good ones with sell orders to raise cash.
Value-added metrics wind up punishing perfectly good but not spectacular schools with above-average student bodies.
The reasonably steady value of the euro currency prevents the markets from punishing such countries.
High labor costs and the punishing price of jet fuel make the math even more harrowing.
Most governments feel more comfortable spending taxpayers' money on punishing louts rather than counselling them.
The film star in turn accused France's Socialist government of punishing "success, creation and talent".
Large institutions like pension funds, banks, endowments, and insurance companies suffered punishing and sometimes fatal losses.
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Nadal's physical, punishing game provided a perfect contrast to more traditional opponents, especially Federer's elegance.
Rather than punishing officials for criminal behavior, the ANC is going after the messenger.
Government represents an instrument of force tasked with punishing wrongdoers and rewarding what is good.
The whole bag issue smacks of punishing the grade school class because of two punks.
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Capital flows should improve a country's macroeconomic stewardship by rewarding prudence and punishing profligacy.
The scientists say they are neither Olympics kill-joys nor are they advocating punishing gym sessions.
Whatever happened in the past, it is no excuse for punishing the Germans today.
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