penalty|penalties in English
noun
[pen·al·ty || 'penltɪ]
punishment; fine, punishment in the form of a financial payment
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1. This penalty shall apply without prejudice to additional penalties provided for under national rules.
2. No scoring Goals Penalties Goals Penalties
3. An illegal method of saving penalties is for the goalkeeper to make a quick and short jump forward just before the penalty taker connects with the ball.
4. Administrative penalties and remedial measures
5. Death penalty!
6. Penalties and accrued interests 39
7. 30 Maximum penalties, and occasionally fixed penalties, are set out in statutes and periodically revised.
8. Another illegal contact penalty was nullified by an off-setting penalty.
9. New York's Aggravated DWI Penalties
10. ADMINSTRATIVE PENALTIES AND OTHER MEASURES
11. Tax Abatement involves real estate properties, while tax penalty Abatement involves a taxpayer asking the IRS for a reduction or elimination of tax penalties for late tax payments or incorrect amount of taxes paid.
12. Austria Wien won 5–4 on penalties.
13. These offences rarely led to severe penalties.
14. Receive notifications from Google for manual penalties.
15. Penalties for Penal Code 337a PC Bookmaking
16. PSV Eindhoven won 6–5 on penalties.
17. An Abatement is a cancellation of a penalty or the interest on the penalty
18. 26 The extreme penalty of the law in some countries is the death penalty.
19. Virginia Abolishes Death Penalty
20. 2021 Annual Adjustments to OSHA Civil Penalties
21. Penalties and recovery of amounts over-paid
22. B36 Tórshavn won 4–2 on penalties.
23. We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.
24. Aggravated malicious wounding; penalty
25. Those who fail to register risk severe penalties.