61.   But then, as now, there are no punishments for the aggressors.

62.   But this time the disappointing news is being generated by some of the largest and influential technology companies and the short-term punishment has been more severe.

63.   But, he added, if honor or internal discipline is affected by a liaison, then punishment is possible.

64.   But, he said, the punishment given was fair.

65.   Carroll officials said the punishment is fair because each student who participated in the misconduct received a three-day suspension from school.

66.   Church members said the punishment is appropriate.

67.   Closer to the truth is that he surely feels he can do whatever he pleases and that the punishment will be miminal.

68.   Corporal punishment of children is now illegal in eight European countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Austria and Latvia.

69.   Critics said the punishment was ludicrous because the men were exhibitionists in the first place.

70.   Do we believe massive back-end investment in prisons and punishment is preferable to front-end investment in prevention and early intervention?

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