51.   Ms. Wagner has dedicated much of her time since the accident to campaigning for tougher penalties for drunken drivers.

52.   New rules enacted into law this year will also impose tougher penalties on welfare recipients who miss even one day of their public work programs, known as workfare.

53.   One Checchi TV ad highlights tougher penalties for domestic violence.

54.   Pataki has also backed off from his insistence last year on linking reform to tougher penalties for marijuana possession, a non-starter for Assembly Democrats.

55.   Others include tougher penalties for securities fraud, a new look at derivatives, and an examination of corporate tax breaks.

56.   Reno proposed a five-year plan that would include tougher penalties for hackers and standardized investigative technologies.

57.   Race organizers have introduced better veterinary care and tougher penalties for mushers whose dogs die, and protests from animal rights advocates have quieted somewhat.

58.   Republicans want tougher penalties for juveniles convicted of violent crimes and those involving drugs, and they want repeat offenders to be tried as adults.

59.   Schumer heralded his crime bill, which included money for local police officers, a broadening of the federal death penalty and tougher penalties for multiple offenders.

60.   Since the Ross home was financed with a federal loan, the five men involved were prosecuted under federal laws that carried tougher penalties, Cominsky said.

a. + penalty >>共 623
maximum 12.10%
criminal 3.91%
stiffer 3.42%
financial 3.26%
severe 2.93%
tougher 2.77%
stiff 2.44%
civil 2.20%
harsher 2.14%
harsh 1.67%
tougher + n. >>共 580
time 5.39%
law 4.73%
action 4.35%
standard 4.33%
line 3.80%
measure 3.44%
penalty 3.44%
stance 3.01%
sanction 2.78%
competition 2.40%
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