You can make mistakes in the Championship and you probably won't get punished for them.
But bosses and share prices get punished severely for failing to keep up momentum.
Most presidents get punished a bit by the legislative elections they all face mid-way through their four-year terms.
"Here, you get punished in the marketplace if you haven't done the work, because generics come along, " Wood says.
"As long as there have been spam filters and blacklists, there have been legitimate businesses that get punished, " he says.
People said they were sick of seeing those who did the right thing get punished and the wrong thing rewarded.
"I felt we passed the ball decently, but Celtic are a good team and any mistake you get punished, " he said.
Kaplan, asked me why I did that, I explained that Richard Dawson did it every night, and he didn't get punished.
"I've said if we carry on defending the way we do, we're going to get punished, " Henry said after the loss in Washington.
If coal users get punished with taxes or limits on greenhouse gas emissions, vendors of nuclear-fired electricity will be at a financial advantage.
Maybe in the National Leagues you could have dropped off for five minutes but if you do that in Super League you get punished.
Shareholders get punished and usually lose evrything or close to it.
One of the great advantages of competition in the supply of anything is that these sorts of idiocies get punished: those who commit them go bust.
And I haven't even mention Michigan and Florida yet - do they get their votes counted at the convention or do they get punished for holding their primaries too early?
The way it stands now, beneficiaries of the same trust who live in different states face different tax bills--some get the full deduction and some get punished with the 2% floor.
Speaking to local news channels, the wife of one of the two slain fishermen said she wasn't concerned about where the marines face trial so long as they get punished for their alleged crime.
People caught violating the laws get punished, even famous people, like former New York Giants football star Plaxico Burress, who walked into a nightclub with a loaded gun tucked into his track pants in 2008 and accidentally shot himself in the thigh.
But, also, as if he were apprehensive that his proposal might get him punished.
What the defeat proved - other than that errors get ruthlessly punished - was that South Africa have incredible strength in depth, but Wales are now not out of their depth when facing the Tri-Nations sides.
Very few get arrested or punished for such crimes across the Muslim world.
Microsoft, it seems, in security as elsewhere, is going to have to get used to being punished for its success.
Costa Rica has also called for the match officials to be punished for allowing the match to get underway.
CNN: Costa Rica launches FIFA appeal after U.S.'s snow success
It would be nice to get it perfectly right, but you have the potential of being punished either way either from penalties or lost business.
"I am determined that we get to the bottom of this and that any wrongdoing discovered is punished, " said a statement by Paterson after the meeting.
CNN: Meat industry under scrutiny as horsemeat scandal spreads
应用推荐