Not exact matches
For instance, 1) If your tax rate is low now you'll likely save on taxes 2) If you expect higher tax rates later you'll likely save on taxes 3) It offers
good flexibility with the ability to withdraw contributions
penalty free 4) You aren't required to
take minimum distributions at any point 5) You can continue to contribute as long as you have income.
After this age, you can make early withdrawals without
penalty — but it's still
best not to
take money out before retirement.
Considering the history of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others of
good will to
take the position that the death
penalty is justified as long as it is carried out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted of heinous crimes by due process of law.
I suppose unless I'm already a believer I will need to pay a believer a nice sum of money in order and
take a class in order to understand why a covenant that carries the
penalty of death if this god is not worshipped is changed because, help me here (
well of course unless god can speak for himself - I guess I have to ask those who have studied his word that he gave only once 2000 years ago to another culture), so after this covenant he came down and became a man in order to give people grace so he doesn't kill them if they don't worship him?
Even in those structures of justice aiming to be completely impartial — the apprehension of lawbreakers and the affixing of
penalties for crime — the
best jurisprudence
takes into account the maturity and the motive of the offender and the possibilities of remedial as
well as of punitive treatment.
One of the strongest arguments in recent years for abolishing the death
penalty has arisen, not from the moral prohibition against the
taking of life, but from the fact that with rare exceptions those who are executed are people who lack the means to secure
good legal assistance, or lack the educational background to make full use of such assistance, or lack the social status which brings the case to public attention.11
We would do
well to look toward a different tree: not that of the knowledge of
good and evil, falsely tempting us with a leap toward divine independence, but the tree that was built into a cross, on which God in lowly human flesh
took the
penalty for human sin and evil.
Well considering Cazorla is our designated
penalty taker I do blame Wenger as the manager for Cazorla not
taking the
penalty today.
Arsene please sign someone who's a set piece specialist ala payer, hopefully they can
take penalties as
well not like xhaka and ozil!
It's meant that Arsenal haven't had the
best of luck with scoring
penalties this season and so the question was raised about why our first choice
penalty taker, isn't actually
taking all the pens.
When he joined Chelsea everyone was looking at Roman Abramovich with a mixture of anger and confusion but the Israeli did very
well at Stamford Bridge and probably deserved to stay on but was not sufficiently high profile enough so was out on his ear despite
taking the club to within a
penalty kick of glory in Moscow.
Pierre Gasly retired on lap 15 with an MGU - H problem, which doesn't bode
well for getting far into the season before he has to
take power unit
penalties.
But the last ten minutes of the second half weren't so
good either as Santi Cazorla slipped up while
taking the
penalty that would have saved us a point at least.
Both teams proceeded to
take their
penalties well, with all
penalty takers scoring their first four attempts.
He had an opportunity to score a hat - trick but I gave him the
penalty as
well... what you want is to win the game and not to
take any gambles because if they come back to 2 - 1 it can be nervy.»
Rooney
took his
penalty well, but that's all he did.
Cesc had another effort which was comfortably blocked by keeper Diego Lopez before the visitors
took the lead from a
penalty after a breakaway which showed the danger they possess in attack, as
well as Barca's suspect defence which has now not kept a clean sheet in 12 matches in all competitions.
This game contained, in brute list form: a remarkable opening goal from David Beckham (that has been almost completely forgotten by history, which says a lot about what was to follow); a spawny equaliser; Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira; a (correctly) disallowed Nicolas Anelka goal that was (wonderfully) celebrated for fully a minute and a half; Jaap Stam and Tony Adams; a (deserved) red card that involved the referee actively pursuing Keane, the
better to
take (onanistic) pleasure in the act of dismissal; extra-time; Arsenal pressure; a (hopelessly abject) foul from Phil Neville to concede a
penalty; a surprisingly tepid missed
penalty from Dennis Bergkamp; Peter Schmeichel saving; Peter Schmeichel barking; an unusually sleepy pass from Vieira; and then, that run, that finish, that goal, that winner, that completely stupid slalom through a stupified defence.
Despite being a man up after Lloyd Palun's dismissal, OL failed find a second goal and threw it away late on when Bakary Kone brought down Alassane Plea en route to goal, allowing Valentin Eysseric to secure the three points with a
well -
taken penalty.
However, we supporters are also
well aware of his habit of
taking stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid
penalties.
You already see in college ball where a DB that knows that they are beat will tackle the receiver and
take the 15 yard
penalty because it is
better than giving up a TD.
He gets a lot of PIM and
takes a lot of
penalties, but individually, he draws the most as
well.
His
penalty taking is a bit of an issue as
well as he can be too casual.
In naija, you'd understand this too... «too much senrere» serves them
well, so they can come up with excuses saying, they missed out on some key players, or a goal keeper
took a
penalty.
I compare stats mate, and i may have said «he's done this
better than Aguero this season» and yes «if you
take away
penalties their contributions are similar» at the time, but I've never said Giroud is
better than Aguero.
We were denied a clear
penalty at Stoke, we had dodgy and game changing spot kicks awarded against us at Watford and Man City and had
good chances to
take all three points at Chelsea, so have we just been unlucky on our travels so far?
A lot of times people's opinion about Giroud is clouded, because he doesn't
take the
penalties which usually boosts reputation of other various «flavour of the month
best striker EVAH».
The referee should have granted us another
penalty earlier in the second - half also, and would no doubt have been the talking point had we not come away with the victory, as Hector Bellerin had his legs
taken away from him
well inside the box.
After Maui'a spiked the ball and
took a delay of game
penalty late in the game, his coach had
good reason...
«Probably this circuit is not the perfect one for our package anyways, so we expect not to be super competitive here, so maybe it's the
best place to
take the
penalty, and hopefully invest in Brazil and Abu Dhabi with this new engine.»
* Lacazette —
Taken penalties out and he does not score against top 4 seems not that
good, but still a talent that could do
better in long run.
If you
take the
penalties out then giroud stats compare very
well to kane and vardy.
Arguably, that
penalty kick against Jerzy Dudek of all people was not Shevaâ $ ™ s
best, and could easily place him down the
penalty -
taking pecking order at Stamford Bridge, but who cares?
The shot - stoppers immense reactions and ability to
take charge of his
penalty has seen some label the player as one of the
best in the world in his position.
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't
take a
penalty and the
best country without a major tournament trophy crashes out in the semifinals of Euro 2012!»
Danny Welbeck had a
penalty saved by Redmayne which should never have been given in the first place and he, Walcott, Coquelin, Willock, Nelson and Bramall had plenty of
good chances to score but could not
take them.
I accept and respect the decisions that were
taken at today's meeting in Paris, as
well as the
penalty imposed by the stewards in Baku.
Oxford attacked
well from a lineout to create a simple
penalty opportunity, which Bramham - Law
took for 9 - 6.
I have seen Giroud
take real serious
penalties, Ozil learnt from his mistake against Bayern and would have done
better as would have Sanchez and even Monreal.
When you
take a
penalty you make sure its in sanchez really messed that one up I was screaming to
take carzola and sanchez off and luckily carzola didn't get another yellow Iwobi recked my head but eventually he fixed it wollcott and Coquelin and Xhaka did very
well but the whole team controlled the ball very
well it was a
well done job but should have been 3 goals up before half time very glad with the win I wanted a big win I eventually got it
One of the
best goalscoring midfielders the game has seen, Manchester City's new signing Frank Lampard was always known to find the back of the net when he stepped up to
take a
penalty in his long and great career for Chelsea.
Not only does he claim that Hugo Lloris is the much
better keeper, something to do with his ability to chip a ball with his left foot and
taking needless risks on the edge of his
penalty area, he also claims that Cech is not the player that he is said to be.
it
takes a lot of balls from Mertz to blame anyone for the loss, particularly when he was just jogging behind Costa on the second goal and out of position on Hazard's
penalty act... while I think that Mertz is a
good player, he is extremely slow to play against some of the quickest teams in the EPL.
Giroud would look
good if he had 6
penalties that Cazorla
took to his name.
I have seen a lot of the papers going on about Alexis Sanchez but for me the Chilean was not at his
best and should have scored the
penalty after
taking it from the usual man Cazorla.
Why not try to
take some cheap shots on the
best player in the game during an intense playoff series if the worst - case scenario is a major
penalty with no subsequent repercussions?
Balotelli had to
take that
penalty, he's the
best at it.
I would not mind that particularly but despite Lucas having
taken his
penalty well and showed
good strength, pace, determination and finishing for his second, he still should have done
better with a number of other chances at the City Ground.
That's because Monza is theoretically a reasonably easy circuit to make up places at compared to some of the upcoming tracks, and also because many of the teams
taking the
penalties expect to be
good in the next race at Singapore.
well boys that was a shocker the lads look like they
took this time off really seriously, they look like they are on summer holiday already, shocking!!!!
well wenger i guess this was a accident too, and for all you going on about the
penalty OX got away with one against the pool so these thing work themselves out eventually.