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Within a few hours of the publication of the newspaper article, the Executive Associate Dean at the UC Davis medical school informed Wilkes that he would be punished in two ways.
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Gray refused, said he would have to turn him in, but promised he would not be punished.
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He knew he would not be punished for his crimes.
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He said the teachers would be "punished administratively" but also urged victims to go to the police.
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One blogger, Max Woolf, described his exchange with the company's support service, posting a screenshot of an online chat in which he was told that users would be punished for multiple uses of the coupon.
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The minister of industry and commerce, Nathan Shamuyarira, said angrily that strikers and employers would be punished for their actions, but he did not specify how.
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It would be sad if a politician got punished for telling more than he needed to tell.
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That said, some would say he is unlucky that at two of the other British banks expected to be punished, Lloyds and RBS, the chief executives - Stephen Hester and Antonio Horta-Osorio - were elsewhere when the alleged wrongdoing took place.
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He added that after thorough investigations any who were considered innocent would be released and the guilty would be severely punished.
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Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of the Guardian, gave the story his staunch support partly because he had for years been arguing that the U.K. press inadequately policed its own standards and would eventually be punished.
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