Sentences with phrase «penalty decision not»

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Early withdrawal penalties make where to put your nest egg a critical decision if you want to stop working in your 40s and 50s.
Gorsuch's commitments to interpreting the law as «the words on the paper say» and not over-criminalizing innocent conduct were on full display in a 2015 decision in which he used «plain old grade school grammar» to determine the legal penalties imposed on defendants accused of using a firearm «during and in relation to any crime of violence of drug trafficking crime.»
That's all well and good, but some lenders actually attach prepayment penalties to their loans — and these should be a factor in your decision whether or not to refinance.
This is not just a logical nicety but an important protection of the freedom of association — a freedom that has been safeguarded in decisions like NAACP v. Alabama (357 U.S. 449, 1958), which held that a state may not compel a voluntary association of citizens to turn over its list of members because that might subject them to governmental penalties.
The High Court had granted the Commonwealth of Australia special leave to appeal the decision in Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2015] FCAFC 59 (1 May 2015), in which the Full Federal Court concluded that they should not have any regard to the figures agreed by the parties in relation to penalties.
The High Court unanimously allowed the appeals, concluding that the «decision in Barbaro does not apply to civil penalty proceedings and a court is not precluded from receiving and, if appropriate, accepting an agreed or other civil penalty submission.»
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has bemoaned the decision not to award Adam Lallana a penalty after clashing in the penalty area with Matt Kilgallon, an incident that led referee Andre Marriner to wave «play on».
Clattenburg said, «It was the correct decision to award the penalty as there was contact between him and Hector Bellerin, that wasn't initiated by the forward.»
in all honesty against a team like Koln, a bad penalty decision or not should not make the difference.
Not even the stupid non-existent penalty decision against us piss me off that much.
Mark Webber didn't hold back on what he thought of the decision to give Max Verstappen a five second penalty for passing Kimi Raikkonen
The penalty decision may be seen as dubious, but the club should point the finger at themselves rather than Lee Mason who, by letter of the law, did not put a foot wrong.
The decision for the penalty for West brom was a joke and even Chelsea penalty which Hazard bought was clearly not a penalty.
So Wenger expected another penalty to be given against us, and he also thinks that Arsenal would not be down in 6th position in the table if our club hadn't been mistreated by the refereeing decisions, and that is why we are so far from the top.
And the penalty decision was really dubious, but it was not Bellerin's fault.
Given we're so used to the veteran manager acting professionally with the media over the years for the most part, this was a huge shock for many as Hodgson accused his interviewer of «being tricky with your questions» before slamming a decision as «there wasn't a f ****** penalty in the game».
The Burnley penalty was obviously a penalty so not really sure why Wenger was having a go at the fourth official over the decision.
I don't dispute the penalty decision, but the challenge would not have merited a yellow card anywhere else on the field.
Uefa is a sell out as confirmed by the new BT deal, it's money and helping the big teams if not for the whole game then with atleast one big decision, mainly red card or penalty.
Arsenal were the better team for most of this away tie but it just would not quite click up front, while yet another in a season full of dodgy penalty decisions going against us meant that the Germans were able to score the opener and then hold on valiantly for what is a huge result for the team rock bottom of the Bundesliga.
The penalty was a blatant dive although Debuchy should maybe not have even given the referee a decision to make.
Wenger is a fool 10 - 2 and hes complaining about a penalty and decisions The fans that keep going and paying — you reap what you sow suck it up buttercups either stop paying or stop moaning ive stopped paying simple i am a grown man and make my own decisions Wenger out and take walcott, Xhaka, Giroud, Le COQ, and anyone who does nt wear the badge with pride
Look do nt get me wrong they played well at the end, BUT with so many referee decisions FOR them (penalties), they were lucky to lose only 1 - 0 and also not Fellani red carded too for so many fouls.
That is not the only bad luck we have had by any means, with offside decisions, penalties for and against and more.
Those wanting Wenger out have not reacted to the terrible penalty decision by the officials but accepted it because it will help remove Wenger.
I am not saying the game was fixed, but Costa hit on Skrtle, penalty decisions and many fouls not carded.
Washington then views each play and renders a decision, often fining players for transgressions that didn't draw a penalty during the game.
Golum Dean making a terrible penalty decision that fortunately wasn't converted against relegation desperate Newcastle.
The funny thing is we should have already had a penalty earlier in the match when Hector Bellerin had his legs taken away in the box, but Dyche doesn't seem to remember that decision, as he seems to intimate that the decisions were always going to go against him.
Bournemouth secured all three points after Brett Pitman scored his side's second penalty of the afternoon during their Championship game against Middlesbrough, but there was more than a hint of controversy about the incident leading to the decision, as Harry Arter appeared to not receive any contact before tumbling to the ground.
Agreed the penalty conceded was not a foul, just a shoulder to shoulder challenge, but to say we got the worst decisions isn't true.
The Tigers came back at us after the break, putting some serious pressure on our side, and had they been more composed in front of goal, it would have been of little surprise to have conceded, but it wasn't to be, and the game was then killed in the dying minutes of the game by a penalty, although there should be no complaint about that decision.
Players don't even play good for most of the match, then go and complain about penalty decision in the end.
You're right» we definitely need a new Keeper, Cech, s been world class in his day but now not only is he bad with penalties his decision making about when to come out and when to stay is awful.
The visitors boss is aggrieved by the result, having led the match for over half of the full 90, and the decision not to allow his side a penalty when his side were ahead in the match seems to have cost his side strongly.
When asked after the game for his view on the penalty decision, Guardiola seemingly couldn't help himself and decided to get Wenger involved in the conversation.
The FA really have to get this problem sorted out, even if it means not awarding penalties for contentious decisions.
Also Jon, while we're talking about Riley, a former referee, famous for ending the Invincibles 49 match unbeaten run by awarding a disgraceful penalty against Sol Campbell after a Wayne Rooney dive and for also giving 11 penalties in 11 games to Ruud van Nistelroy in the days when Manchester United were Arsenal's only challengers and we've not even started talking about Mike Dean from Merseyside who told the BBC that he was a Tranmere Rovers supporter after giving several bad decisions against Everton but recently was forced to admit to being Liverpool fan.
I agree about them not getting the decision in the second half, but Giroud should have won a penalty, you know just before we got that free kick which Sanchez hit against the wall.
Why won't the media question refrees decision to give Bayern a cheap penalty in the second leg against and sending off of Koscielny?
Arsenal are not winners yet but decisions like those penalties make the gap look larger than it really is IMO.
It wasn't the only decision to go against us however, with West Bromwich Albion also denied a penalty against Manchester City, in the match that ended up being 2 - 1 to fourth - placed City.
When asked about the penalty decision that went in Arsenal favour, he claimed that he didn't see it....
Wenger moans about another penalty awarded to Chelsea yesterday, but I can't help but notice that our defenders were rubbish as usual, and if Alvaro Morata had had his scoring boots on Chelsea would have been out of sight long before that decision.
I do nt know how else to explain the refs decision to award that penalty.
Sorry, but am I to understand that not sending Wilshere off meant that Arsene could not have an opinion on the penalty decision?
I do feel we were unlucky to lose to a penalty and an offside goal, although the penalty decision for me was correct, although I don't feel we needed Monreal to take Sterling down as he didn't appear to have great control over the ball at the time.
Bit harsh on M - N I think, yes he gave away that penalty but it was a soft penalty, some of the refs decisions was questionable along with the linesmen.
Norwich manager Daniel Farke has claimed that Arsenal players apologised to him for a penalty decision which wasn't given in their League Cup tie on Tuesday night.
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