Similar words: finalisation, rationalisation, nationalisation, criminalisation, marginalisation, realisation, legalisation, normalisation. Meaning: n. the act of punishing.
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1. Yes, but they are still there. The penalisation is not 28 points.
2. In the summer of 2006 Juventus were relegated to Serie B with 30 points of penalisation, which were later reduced to 17 by the Appeal Court, and then to 9 by the refereeing committee Coni.
3. I think that a direct promotion without a reduction to our penalisation of 17 points will be very difficult to achieve.
4. We had to speed things up urgently because considering the penalisation it was of fundamental importance to participate in the Champions League.
5. Milan CEO Galliani said yesterday that this is an unusual championship because of Juventus' relegation and Milan's penalisation. What do you think about this?
6. The midfielder remarked: "We were looking down the barrel of a season in Serie B, then we had the points penalisation , then that was removed and now we're in the Champions League places!"
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