71.   Depending on the resolution of the case, that punishment could be as benign as a fine or as severe as immediate banishment from the league.

72.   Districts generally outline their cheating policies in student handbooks, and typically the punishment for plagiarism is a zero on the assignment.

73.   Even the remote possibility that the ultimate presidential punishment could be in the offing has set tongues wagging.

74.   For crimes so evil, capital punishment is the only just response.

75.   For serious crimes, the punishment was death.

76.   For some, it means their worst punishment is deportation.

77.   For other sexual assaults, the typical punishment is probation, a censure letter, and community service.

78.   For this the punishment was not war, but respectful visits by the president and secretary of State.

79.   For Christians caught worshiping, punishment can be arrest and lashing.

80.   Gary Ruskin, whose Congressional Accountability Project filed the complaint that led to the inquiry, agreed that the punishment was mild.

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