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- noun Plural form of
penality .
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Examples
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Gallifreyan law: among the penalities is a forced regeneration.
FlickFilosopher.com 2010
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If it is easy to rip off collectors and the penalities are low.
Laura Sperber’s Hot Topics – BACK TO HELL? : Coin Collecting News 2010
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Because it deals with two extremely serious things, namely playing an important role in allowing and even promoting the unjust taking of innocent human life (= murder) and the reception of communion, which Catholics hold to be the reception of not just a symbol, but a sacramental reception of Jesus Christ Himself (See the gospel of John, chapter 6), there are grave penalities attached.
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D, RI) denied Communion. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) has introduced a bill on ETFs that would limit the amounts for penalities and require better disclosure.
FCC's consumer protection measures short on details, public interest groups say Cecilia Kang 2010
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The defendant also wanted to show acceptance of guilt in hope that the judge would put him at the low-end of his plea agreement of 27 to 33 months in prison under federal guidelines, along with restitution of nearly $188,000 plus back taxes and penalities.
Andrew Kreig: Feds Bullied Kerik Into 4-Year Term, Hurting Us All 2010
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The DNC lawyers have informed the committee that there are legal restrictions and penalities for states holding their primaries early .... and the DNC for these states were fully aware of the consequence.
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I know that the other person can refinance, but are there any penalities associated with that?
Real Estate Live 2010
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Well, too bad, you agreed to the penalities those states would face.
Analysis: Clinton scores a win, Obama nears finish line 2008
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Those penalities, imposed by cell phone operators, can keep users in contracts with carriers even if they move to an area where service from that carrier isn't available.
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The defendant also wanted to show acceptance of guilt in hope that the judge would put him at the low-end of his plea agreement of 27 to 33 months in prison under federal guidelines, along with restitution of nearly $188,000 plus back taxes and penalities.
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