The depositions were circulated in England to create public support for a punitive campaign against the Irish.
Cubans and outsiders, including human rights activists, have long protested the policy, seen as overly restrictive and punitive.
The 1996 bill included a punitive damages cap for both big and small businesses.
BC, Chinese troops on a punitive venture defeated the Hun ruler Zhizhi in today's Uzbekistan.
If they do, they're subject to civil suits, including compensation for emotional injury and punitive damages.
Susan Rice favors a much more punitive U.S. policy towards Sudan, including military strikes.
If that trust is absent then people will see such cuts as unfair and punitive.
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An issue of contention has been whether the industry ought to be liable for punitive damages.
Analysts are sanguine about the loss, even though punitive damages could be on the way.
The punitive cuts in city payrolls triggered a flight of the "white ethnics" from the city.
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Campbell, suggested that the ratio of punitive to compensatory damages should be in the single digits.
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Its first bail-out gave it three-year loans at punitive interest rates, with no debt reduction.
On August 27, 2010, representing himself, plaintiff filed a verified complaint for damages, including punitive damages.
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And why, for that matter, should liberal interest groups support a bill that might seem punitive?
In the past moral codes have worked in a predominantly punitive or corrective way.
For punitive damages of that size to be awarded in a commercial case is very unusual.
Punitive damages, Schuck says, are usually used in personal injury cases, where someone was obviously hurt.
Security Council, with power to veto any punitive measures against the government in Khartoum.
Bloomberg News reported Tuesday that the courts have discouraged awarding punitive damages in recent years.
Labyrinthine regulations, punitive taxation and wage distortions destroy the ability to create private-sector jobs.
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Earlier this year police chiefs warned MSPs against passing "punitive and combative" measures to encourage breastfeeding.
How much more productive we could be without the burden of punitive energy prices?
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Most big mergers in America involve swapping shares, but this attracts punitive tax treatment in Japan.
But he took a conservative view of frivolous lawsuits against corporations and excessive punitive damages.
Upon a determination China was acting illegally, the EU could subject Chinese companies to punitive tariffs.
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Personal physical injury and physical sickness recoveries are tax-free, but punitive damages and interest are taxable.
In exchange, the tobacco firms would gain protection against further class-action lawsuits and punitive damages.
Kurth Ranch , is that it can't be punishment, punitive in the guise of a tax.
As these data show, most punitive-damages awards meet the Supreme Court's single-digit guideline already.
They affirmed their support for a "political transition", but did not mention any punitive measures against President Bashar al-Assad.
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