As long as uncertainty hangs out there, the market punishes the target of concern.
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When it comes to new healthcare services ventures, the law punishes excess return on invested capital.
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Armstrong said the organization has "self-written rules" and punishes first and adjudicates the facts later.
Why would a system that rewards virtue and punishes sin be so frustratingly unreliable?
It punishes counties such as San Francisco or Alameda that already had modern rehabilitation practices.
"It's a very demanding circuit, the kind of place that punishes any mistakes hard, " stated Hamilton.
"We're very concerned that what the bill does is it punishes people for being poor, " Appleby said.
It punishes thousands of children whose only chance of finding an adoptive family is through international adoption.
In essence, revenue sharing punishes teams trying to give fans a better product and rewards cheapskate owners.
If Major League Baseball punishes any players for steroids use, it will make all such actions public, Selig said.
As a result, Apple's shares are down nearly 6% this year, as the stock market punishes fast-growing technology companies.
But child advocates say the campaigns will have little effect unless the country actually punishes pedophiles who are caught.
Yes, dear reader, it is a system that punishes sin and rewards virtue.
Although English law permits suicide, it punishes those who aid and abet it.
In New York by contrast, the Taylor law punishes unions that walk off the job with fines and other penalties.
Cutting duty on beer while increasing it on spirits punishes the UK spirits industry for its success in this harsh economic climate.
Most Tory MPs (and quite a few Labour ones) oppose changing FPTP, but Lib Dems hate it because it punishes smaller parties.
Critics argue this punishes children and promises to trade schools for prisons.
Businesses need a robust system that protects intellectual property and punishes infringers.
From then on Reagan could never understand why we tolerated a tax code that punishes people who want to do more, create more.
But when the jobless rate is high, as it still is in California and New York, the increase punishes minority youth in particular.
While it rewards couples for getting married when just one has a job, it punishes couples for getting married when they both have high-paying jobs.
Steve Martin provides a few tart moments as a producer of violent action films, but Kasdan punishes the character by shooting him in the thigh.
The right to harvest is a terrific gift from Congress, partly making up for the many ways that our tax code punishes savings and investment.
Our progressive tax code punishes income received in a single year.
But it turns out that it punishes too many normal users.
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The current legislative compromise punishes married couples who are both productive.
The answer is pretty clear: not only is it unfair, but we believe it's immoral that our tax code punishes society's most basic institution which is marriage.
Frequently, instead of leaving him, she punishes him by going to the Victoria Arms and finding a young man to bring home and sit with on the steps.
Another day, another troubled European economy punishes its leaders for not being able to wade out of the fiscal muck that continues to paralyze much of the continent.
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