Sentences with phrase «much lesser penalty»

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Stoke, who have already beaten Chelsea and Manchester City at the Britannia Stadium this season, were much the better side in the early stages of the match and they thoroughly deserved their lead, which was doubled less than 10 minutes later by a powerful effort from outside the penalty area from Marko Arnautovic.
«it requires less character 2discover the faults of others than to tolerate» But i think Sczny was very good and can't blame him for the penalty, because he tried as much as he could to avoid contact the refree was just too harsh.
I would much rather look like an asshole who prematurely talked about death penalties if it meant MSU wasn't doing the things it looks like they're doing because that would mean fewer victims and less trauma.
Granted, this has as much to do with a change in manager as anything, but the moment Luciano Spalletti took over last winter, Roma relied less on set pieces and penalties and, thanks to Stephan El Shaarawy, Diego Perotti and Mohamed Salah, took a more direct route to the goal.
We may have had less chances than them overall, but we clearly had the more dangerous ones (the Jones clearance when he was on all fours, the Rojo last ditch clearance after Ramsey had lobbed over their keeper, De Gea's block to Giroud's toe poke, the non given penalty when Smalling attempted to strip Giroud (incidentallying the same Dean awarded a penalty against Kos for a much less serious foul on Dzeko)-RRB-.
There is a strong class divide — middle class respondents are much less likely to support the death penalty than working class respondents.
I can't say I blame them: if enlightened liberals feel good about themselves for supporting immigration and a ban on the death penalty, there is no way they are going to hear, much less repeat, any evidence to the contrary.
Platinum Plus ® card details involve some harsher interest rate penalties as well as lesser rewards which makes the Visa Signature Credit Card a much sweeter deal.
As long as you have withheld at least as much as you owe in taxes, you'll get a refund of whatever extra is withheld; if you have less withheld than you owe, it's possible you might owe a penalty if you owe more than $ 1000 and don't meet any of the exemptions (for most filers, paying as much in taxes as you paid last year, or 90 % of what you owe this year).
Because fees are assessed and penalty rates may kick in (which are much higher than normal rates) when late payments are made, a purchase that they could originally afford based on the pricing of their contract may become less affordable when fees and / or penalty rates are applied to their accounts.
If you're younger than 59 1/2 / years old, income taxes and a 10 percent penalty fee ensure that you'll get much less than the full balance.
Nonetheless, the penalty for paying late is much less than the penalty for filing late.
It's a much more user - friendly game this time around — you can skip & rewind story sequences, creating new personas is much less of a hassle (you can pick inherited abilities & you can also see a list of all personas that you can currently create), death is less of a penalty (it starts you back at the beginning of that floor instead of at your last save), and you can easily see what you can do each day via the online feature.
And in spite of claims that bloggers are the agents of this hostility, Academics can be found making statements — such as the idea that influential climate sceptics ought to face the death penalty — which don't exactly serve to cool the atmosphere, much less shed any light on the matters of debate.
If a country decided to put political pressure on the US to abolish the death penalty, pursuing governors, the president, and perhaps judges would be much more likely to have an impact than going after executioners (who are far less likely to travel abroad, anyway).
But the editor of the magazine, owned by Mondadori France, made a cynical calculation that the likely penalties were going to be much less than the financial rewards.
No one wants to think about tax bills from the IRS, much less interest and penalties.
The result is a vehicle that offers useful foul - weather capability and plenty of cargo space, but with a much less severe fuel - efficiency penalty than conventional SUVs (it gets an EPA - rated 32 mpg combined).
Similarly, he says, managers in many companies are less willing to initiate new programs because the penalty for failing is much higher than the accolades and other benefits for success.
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