Sentences with phrase «most penalties end»

The attacker holds all the advantages, and most penalties end in goals.

Not exact matches

Most banks charge penalties — usually, several months of interest — if you withdraw your money before the term of the C.D. ends.
We might question whether execution is always the most effective and fair means toward the end of protecting its citizens, and there may be many who misunderstand the purpose of the death penalty, construing it to be more than it really is.
Players don't even play good for most of the match, then go and complain about penalty decision in the end.
The most obvious incident was the clear pull back on Alexis Sanchez in the box which was not given and then compounded by giving Sunderland a penalty at the other end.
benzema would be fine cz his track record speaks for itself at exactly a goal per two games for real madrid and he would also be an upgrade to giroud but i don't know why but am still not convinced by him... i think we should challenge man utd for muller who has a better all round game and a very good opportunist in the penalty box and rarely gets injured... the ball actually finds him most of the time if you notice and he never lets you down on one on ones... i dare wenger to sign the younger and more efficient muller and end this boring chorus of striker, striker, striker in like the next seven yrs
and then Carroll conceded what to most observers was a dubious penalty decision, and we ended with a draw.
Bayern ended up losing in penalties but worse than the defeat was the loss of Robben (again) and Lewandowsk, ensuring the club will be without their top striker and most dangerous offensive weapon when they enter the Nou Camp.
The contractors have signed an agreement to end their unlawful conduct and will pay penalties and fines, after an investigation by the Attorney General revealed widespread violations of the law, including failure to provide written contracts or honor the most basic terms of consumers» work agreements.
I understand with what modern gaming has done, that most people will never enjoy this game, because it wasnt meant for you to save every 5 seconds and have no penalty for death, it was meant to be hardcore and take you weeks on end to actually get good enough to beat it.
The two most common fees are origination fees, which are based upon a percentage of the amount of the loan, and prepayment penalties, which charge the borrower to pay off the loan prior to the end of the term.
If you do not request withholding, you will find that you will owe quite a bit of money at tax time, and perhaps the 10 % estimated tax penalty (ETP), as most federal retirees end up paying federal income tax on 85 % of their Social Security retirement benefits.
The penalties for writing bad cheques in most cases end up affecting people's cash flow.
Reaching for yield always has risks, but the penalties are most intense at the top of the cycle, when credit spreads are tight, and the Fed's loosening cycle is nearing its end.
Most objectives are clear cut and straight forward, there is a very minimal penalty for death (except right at the end of the game, which spikes the difficulty out of nowhere), and the only real point is to finish the game's story with unlockables dangling over your head like a carrot.
Most will agree the current system of imposing costs penalties at the end of the case for failure to mediate is unpredictable and unsatisfactory.
Consistent with the emphasis on good corporate governance is the fact that a self - report, among other things, is relevant at later stages in the criminal justice process: sentencing guidelines on the sentencing of corporates introduced in October 2014 (to which courts have regard when determining financial penalties under DPAs) refer to a corporate's culture as relevant to determining its sentence in the event of a conviction for bribery offences, among others, in the UK: a culture of wilful disregard for the commission of offences will lead to a corporate being placed at the most culpable end of the spectrum and facing the heaviest fines available.17 Further, the amended Public Contracts Regulations 2015 introduced on 26 February 2015 allow blacklisted companies to bid for public contracts if they prove, among other things, that they have «clarified the facts and circumstances in a comprehensive manner by actively collaborating with the investigating authorities».18
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