Sentences with phrase «away without penalty»

If the household chooses not to renew the lease, they can walk away without penalty.
My father - in - law was killed by an uninsured driver and got away without any penalty or settlement from the court.
Unfortunately, none of them are going to let you walk away without penalty.
In Moto3 it seems things are the same - stewards have decided it was a «racing incident» and Canet has got away without a penalty...
Alonso was reprimanded for ignoring blue flags but Massa got away without any penalty because he didn't really do anything wrong, and it was only a quirk of Suzuka that meant he ended up delaying Verstappen by quite a bit.

Not exact matches

Although, some of my friends on other FIRE blogs have figured out how to convert over IRAs and such where you can still pull money out without penalty if you do them the right away.
Why don't we do away with public school system recognition of all holidays pertaining to religion, and instead just allow students to be absent from class without penalty if they wish to observe a religious holiday, as many colleges and universities do?
In the House of Lords, the chief justice of the Kings Bench, Lord Ellenborough, predicted that the next step would be abolition of the death penalty for stealing five shillings from a house; thereafter no one could «trust himself for an hour without the most alarming apprehension that, on his return, every vestige of his property [would] be swept away by the hardened robber» (quoted by Herbert B. Ehrmann in «The Death Penalty and the Administration of Justice,» in The Death Penalty in America, edited by Hugo Adam Bedau [Anchor, 1967], ppenalty for stealing five shillings from a house; thereafter no one could «trust himself for an hour without the most alarming apprehension that, on his return, every vestige of his property [would] be swept away by the hardened robber» (quoted by Herbert B. Ehrmann in «The Death Penalty and the Administration of Justice,» in The Death Penalty in America, edited by Hugo Adam Bedau [Anchor, 1967], pPenalty and the Administration of Justice,» in The Death Penalty in America, edited by Hugo Adam Bedau [Anchor, 1967], pPenalty in America, edited by Hugo Adam Bedau [Anchor, 1967], p. 415).
It was definitely a penalty but it shouldn't be one when the player kicks the ball in a direction away from the goal and then proceeds to fall over the goalie without running in the balls direction anymore.
No way we walked away with a point without his incessant pressing that caused multiple opportunities, one of which he coolly finished off with the penalty.
The chances are pretty strong that Arsenal will have to play at least one of the games coming up without our manager being on the bench, because not only was the Frenchman sent away from the touchline for his vehement and vocal complaints after Burnley were awarded a stoppage time penalty, but video evidence seems to show him arguing and maybe even pushing the fourth official Andrew Taylor as he was urging Wenger further down the tunnel.
Sevilla never fear any team, but without getting that home goal, the pressure is on to get the away goal and avoid the chance of a penalty shootout.
Evidence - based risk assessments of substances without a consequent criminal penalty on the consumer is a mile away from the demented, fire - and - brimstone, «Satan - be-gone» attitude of the Home Office.
Specified as the 218i, with three - cylinder turbocharged petrol engine and six - speed automatic gearbox, virtually all of these refinement and drivability issues would be swept away, and without a great penalty in fuel economy.
There are also changes in policy or other unknowns that 30 years will bring, so it takes faith I don't have to lock away a large chunk of my savings in something I can't touch without hassle and penalty until then.
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