Antonym: reward. Similar words: the death penalty, casualty, specialty, penance, faculty, alter, arena, wealth. Meaning: ['penltɪ] n. 1. the act of punishing 2. a payment required for not fulfilling a contract 3. the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition 4. (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the game.
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211. The penalty gave the Jaguars a first down instead of having to turn the ball over to the Raiders.
212. But Wasps pegged away and when Ashurst was careless with his feet, Pilgrim kicked the penalty goal.
213. Laurent Fabius, the Socialist president of the parliament, urged Mr Jiang to abolish the death penalty.
214. I would also like the team awarded a penalty and gaining ground to be given the line-out throw-in.
215. All are defined as crimes against humanity and carry a penalty of life imprisonment.
216. I can't help thinking that the battle in the penalty box tomorrow will be just as vital.
217. These are serious offences, carrying the same maximum penalty as the full offences.
218. The offence should be regarded as rape and carry the equivalent penalty and anonymity.
219. I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the lead should be in favour of retaining the death penalty for the present.
220. Creating a false market in shares carries a penalty of seven years imprisonment under Section 47 of the Financial Services Act.
221. John Gallagher reduced the arrears with a penalty and put Leeds ahead when he converted an Innes touchdown.
222. The 49ers screwed up a penalty call at the end of the fourth quarter.
223. The penalty imposed by big government for expansion in business is a growing burden of responsibility, paperwork and liability.
224. Green scored from a penalty stroke and a fine open-play goal before Yvonne Ayshford got Midlands' consolation goal almost on time.
225. Murder carries a minimum penalty of 15 years to life in prison, while the top penalty for manslaughter is 11 years.
226. The advantages are that it can be bought at any time, changed without penalty and fully refunded.
227. Businesses must synchronize their production choices with consumer choices or face the penalty of losses and eventual bankruptcy.
228. To add insult to injury, Palace, attacking with renewed vigour, were then awarded a doubtful penalty.
229. Anyone transferring would still be subject to the 10 per cent exit penalty.
230. Stabler had three chances to put West Hartlepool ahead with penalty kicks but failed, though one struck an upright.
231. From a tap penalty the forwards drove in short bursts, and then took the ball wide to Joe Roff.
232. As a judge, Marshall worked for the abolition of the death penalty.
233. Councils will be given the power to operate fixed penalty schemes like that operated by Westminster city council. Sentencedict.com
234. The third time you step out , you face a full point penalty.
235. That penalty could be a hefty price, considering how many communities depend on federal funds.
236. The referee awarded a penalty and, after consulting the linesman, ordered an early bath for Sansome.
237. Barthez escaped with a yellow card despite clearly kicking Ian Harte to concede a penalty.
238. Ling and Martin were the scorers, and their goalkeeper, Sansome, saved a penalty before Juryeff's late consolation goal.
239. Penalty fees or fines constitute another form of economic incentive for not violating emission standards and these are widely adopted.
240. These protections addressed issues ranging from the death penalty and homosexual rights to term limits, campaign-finance reform, and congressional redistricting.
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