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en You've got to punish them. You've got a chance to say this is how business is going to be done from now on out.

en The object of a bunker or trap is not only to punish a physical mistake, to punish lack of control, but also to punish pride and egotism.

en Plan B offers women a last chance to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. Instead of making this last chance more widely available, this administration wants to punish women by making them pay for having sex.

en The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business.
  Clarence Darrow

en We've got guys ready to play, .. She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. . and there's no reason to punish (Walker) and punish our club.

en When is it just to punish, or not? There are some cases where a person was so mentally disturbed at the time of the offense that it would be inhumane and morally objectionable to convict and punish them.

en This is just an excuse. They had long prepared to punish Freezing Point, and this article just gave them a chance to attack.

en The act of policing is, in order to punish less often, to punish more severely.
  Napoleon Bonaparte

en We went out there and needed to prove that we were Florida State and we were the ones that everybody was going to be afraid of and one of us was going to go out there and hit you in the mouth. We gave it all we had. We said we were going to punish the ball carrier any time we could get a chance.

en New federal criminal penalties are needed to deter and punish these dishonest individuals and businesses and to put them out of business permanently.

en He's sore. What we're trying to do is figure out how sore. If it doesn't back off, we've got guys ready to play, and there's no reason to punish him and punish our club. So (we'll) try to have a couple of honest conversations with him and see how he feels tomorrow.

en I'm going to bloody him up, swell him up and punish him. He can't just lay on the outside and beat me on the outside, so he's got to come in. When he comes in, I'm going to punish him. He'll be a bloody mess in the first round if he stands in front of me.

en You're dealing with an exceedingly wealthy industry. If you hit them with a verdict of few million dollars, they could probably take that out of small change, ... The point of a punitive damage verdict is to punish the company for its wrongdoing. $3 billion (would) punish it.

en The world raised the slogan of democracy, and now it should respect the results of democracy. If you want to punish the Palestinian people for practicing democracy, then the American administration should punish Americans for choosing President Bush.

en A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more. Nobody is going to win a 5,000 meter race after running an easy 2 miles. Not with me. If I loose forcing the pace all the way, well, at least I can live with myself.


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