For every act of violence meted out to her, Lila has a swift response.
But some are clearly appalled by the treatment meted out to Mr Berlusconi in his last hours.
Mr Guterres has only narrowly escaped a formal reprimand of the kind recently meted out to the Irish.
On the face of the FDA's "not approvable" letter alone, the punishment meted out to Alkermes' stock seems unfair.
"We have taken the first steps towards fighting the injustice meted out to Azharuddin, " said his lawyer, T Jagdish.
The meeting also looked at how the government can speed up the way justice is meted out by the courts.
But, in the case of the Wall Street banks, they get to avoid punishment specifically meant to be meted out in fraud cases.
He has certainly made clear that he wants to rebuild public confidence in the courts, by showing that real punishments will be meted out.
These countries will have to take the IMF medicine of debt restructuring and fiscal tightening that was meted out so often in previous emerging-market crises.
Opening day for the IRS had been delayed by more than a week, following a last minute tax deal meted out by Congress in early January.
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The ATP has refused to comment on Greg Rusedski's positive test for the banned substance, but insists it will enforce any punishment meted out to the player.
But as the cases of Azharuddin and Malik have show, any punishment meted out must be based on water-tight proof or the courts will soon become involved.
He meted out the same treatment to Masters shortly after but paid for his over-exuberance when, charging down the wicket at Tredwell, he was stumped by Nixon.
Another 20% had unwritten policies and about 5% of organizations with a policy said they meted out discipline for noncompliance within the year leading up to the survey.
But others see the treatment being meted out to him as unfair and an attempt by some in the judiciary to give him a taste of his own medicine, he adds.
In an interview with BBC London to mark a year since the riots, the Crown Prosecution Service's chief prosecutor Alison Saunders backed the swift and tough justice meted out to culprits.
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The sanctions meted out to Suso were welcomed by the Gay Football Supporters Network, but their chair Chris Basiurski said in a statement he thought the fine should go towards the fight against discrimination.
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During the next class, the homeroom teacher called the Korean student who had touched the trumpet without permission to come to the blackboard and meted out the punishment of holding two water-filled buckets with outstretched arms.
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David John, a senior research fellow at the conservative-leaning Heritage Foundation in Washington, says it "would be a grave mistake" to assume that these political donations means bank regulation will be meted out with a light touch.
The group argues that it is close enough to ground zero for the spill to satisfy plaintiffs who want justice meted out on their turf but far enough away from New Orleans to find a fair jury pool.
But he acknowledged social workers from Westminster Council, who made 20 visits to the family home, could not have guessed the extent of cruelty being meted out to the girl as there was "no apparent sign of problems".
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It is, at best, irresponsibly naive and, at worst, utterly reckless to pretend that -- absent appropriate punishment being meted out to Serbia for its aggression -- the parties will conform to the Vance-Owen plan's requirements for peaceful coexistence and co-governance of the federation.
The intensive, one-on-one, in-home therapy was meted out by behavioral therapist Rick Schroeder, who used a technique of behavior modification known as "applied behavior analysis" or ABA. ABA essentially breaks down behavior patterns in order to reward good behavior and not reward bad behavior.
In the drearily head-lined article, Compensation negotiation among women in the workplace over at Science Daily, we learn that ingratiation (sometimes called kissing the backside of our corporate masters) remains one of the best ways to avoid the social punishment meted out to women who ask to be compensated for their true market value.
Interestingly, the Backbench Business Committee is going to hold a debate - on December 5th - on the suggestion that future breaches of the protocol requiring policy announcements to be made to the House should result in punishment being meted out by Mr Speaker or, in more serious cases, by the Standards and Privileges Committee.
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