1.   The curve shows that a severe penalty has to be paid for increasing the final speed.

2.   Mr McFall said the penalties had to be increased because it was vital that the knife carrying culture in Scotland was stamped out.

3.   Both penalties had little to do with the returns, one of which would have resulted in a touchdown.

4.   But Indiana Attorney General Jeffrey A. Modisett said the penalties would have their desired effect.

5.   But many inmates say the penalties had little influence on them.

6.   Critics say that retaliatory tax penalty has discouraged big insurers from moving their headquarters here and has driven several Georgia-based insurers out of the state.

7.   Critics say the penalties have a bread-and-circuses quality that blunts whatever rehabilitative function they may have and often cross the line into ridicule.

8.   In all other laboratory animals whose longevity has been enhanced, there have severe penalties, usually in the form of reduced fertility.

9.   Napier said that even if Daiwa was hit with a large fine, the penalties should not have a ripple effect on the troubled Japanese banking system.

10.   Penalties have something to do with it.

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government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
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man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
penalty 0%
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be 50.77%
include 3.93%
apply 2.08%
come 1.69%
range 1.46%
have 1.39%
kick 1.08%
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