penalise造句1. Misconceptions can penalise too rigid definition of hinterlands.
2. They penalise poor people such as my constituent.
3. The move is not designed to penalise smokers or to force them to change.
4. The far left says they penalise children from minority groups.
5. We still penalise parents for taking time off work to be with their children, instead of rewarding them.
6. Do search engines such as google penalise dynamic pages?
7. Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
8. This would raise revenue, penalise consumption and encourage energy efficiency.
9. This appears to penalise the holder of rights and discriminate against small breeders.
10. In Denmark the government recently proposed to penalise companies that borrow heavily.
11. Michael Schumacher in Australia questioned the stewards'decision to penalise his countryman Sebastian Vettel.
12. They are better than overarching regulations that penalise the good with the bad.
13. And what if Clinton should press ahead with proposed measures to penalise foreign imports?
14. We can neither perpetuate excessive levels of support, nor penalise the most efficient producers.
15. Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Trade unions at Rover Cars have attacked plans to penalise staff who continually report sick.
16. Second, to remove the standard dessert from the menu would penalise all those people who derive pleasure from conspicuous self-denial.
17. Male speaker I think the company should take action against the persistent offenders, not penalise everybody.
18. Finally, exams demand clarity of thought and expression and penalise waffle and bullshit.
19. But on 61 minutes, Chelsea were level from the penalty spot. It was a controversial decision by referee Styles to penalise Steve Finnan for a challenge on Malouda.