A punishment for an infraction of the rules, often in the form of being removed from play for a specified amount of time, A direct free kick from the penalty spot, taken after a defensive foul in the penalty box, A legal sentence, A punishment for violating rules of procedure, A payment forfeited for an early withdrawal from an account or an investment, A penalty is the result of an infraction of the rules by a player or team official It usually involves the removal from the game of the offending player or team official for a specified period of time In some cases the penalty may be the awarding of a penalty shot on goal or the actual awarding of a goal, A Medicaid penalty is a period of ineligibility for Medicaid It is based on the uncompensated value of assets transferred The more assets that are transferred the longer the period of ineligibility or penalty will be, An obligation or restriction imposed upon a side for violation of these Laws, Officials punish players and their teams with a penalty when they violate certain rules, especially those involving illegal contact with an opponent, In addition to duty, a charge levied by a foreign customs authority against a Carnet which has not been utilized in conformance with all conditions of the Carnet system, In the competitive band season, penalty points are deducted from the final score of the band that is competing Each band starts the performance with a score of 100, and deducted penalty will be deducted from the score of 100, A penalty is an additional sum that may be charged in certain circumstances For example, if you do not send in your Tax Return by the deadline, if you do not keep adequate records to support your Tax Return, or if your return is incorrect due to fraud or negligence, A violation of the rules that can lead to a penalty kick and the offending player receiving a red or yellow card, A direct free-kick from the penalty spot, taken after a defensive foul in the penalty box, A loss of yardage by either team as a result of a rules violation, pen, Punishment by way of payment of a monetary fine, A free hit toward the goal from a set distance The severity of the foul committed determines what penalty will be awarded the range is as follows: An automatic goal A free hit from 30 yards to an undefended goal A free hit from 40 yards to an undefended goal A free hit from 60 yards to a defended goal A free hit from the point of infraction or from mid-field Safety (see below), In strokeplay, a rule infringement usually costs two strokes; in matchplay, the hole is generally lost, In sports such as football, rugby, and hockey, a penalty is an opportunity to score a goal, which is given to the attacking team if the defending team breaks a rule near their own goal. Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty, A penalty is a punishment that someone is given for doing something which is against a law or rule. One of those arrested could face the death penalty The maximum penalty is up to 7 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine, The penalty that you pay for something you have done is something unpleasant that you experience as a result. Why should I pay the penalty for somebody else's mistake?, the act of punishing, the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty", punishment; fine, punishment in the form of a financial payment, Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense, or trespass, a payment required for not fulfilling a contract, (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the game the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty", A handicap, The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine, (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the game, punishment of a player for a violation of the rules, resulting in suspension from the game for a period of time; 6 types exist: minor, bench, major, misconduct, match and goalkeepers penalties, Punishment for violating a law, These are identified by numbers from1 to 10 depending on their severity with 1 being the most severe A penalty 1 is an automatic goal Only the team's captain can talk to an umpire Any other player who tries to do so may incur a penalty for their team Also, any player who disagrees with an umpires decision in a way the umpire views as offensive, the severity of a penalty can be increased, even to a level 1 with an automatic goal for the opposing team, In stroke play, a rule infringement usually costs two strokes; in match play, the hole is generally lost, In the endowment ordinance, a gesture representing the stated punishment for violation of a specific oath, usually a pantomime of gruesome injury, A sum of money paid to a lender for the privilege of prepaying a mortgage in part or in full, short for penalty kick; also, a punishment given by the referee for a violation of the rules, A penalty is the result of an infraction of the rules by a player or team official A penalty usually results in the removal of the offending player (or team official) for a specified period of time, The punishment imposed upon an individual or team for breaking a rule In football, a team is penalized by losing yardage, A punishment levied against a player, coach, or team official for a rules violation See bench minor penalty; game misconduct penalty; major penalty; match penalty; minor penalty; misconduct penalty, A specific cost to be assessed against a party for breach of a term of an agreement, When a health care facility has not submitted a discharge data abstract in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision (g) of Section 128735 and Subdivision (c) of Section 128755 of the Health and Safety Code, and the facility has not been granted a modification or extention, it may be liable for a civil penalty of one hundred dollars per day as defined in Subdivision (g) of Section 128770 of the Health and Safety Code, crosscheck, plural form of penalty, A penalty shootout, a set of n nonnegative weights w1, w2, , wn, such that a penalty of wi is incurred if task ai is not finished by time di and no penalty is incurred if a task finishes by its deadline (See page 399), For tax purposes, amounts that the IRS may assess at a statutory rate as an addition to a tax deficiency and interest The tax Code provides for penalties for various infractions, such as underpayment of estimated tax, late filing of a return, late payment of tax, substantial understatement of tax, negligent or intentional disregard of rules, and fraud, punishment (such as a fine) imposed if a law is not obeyed, plural of penalty, if you haven't paid your taxes on time, the IRS imposes additional, charges which will significantly increase the amount you legally owe the Government The idea is, if the costs for not filing or paying taxes on time are very high, then taxpayers will be motivated to file and pay their taxes when due, Sums to be forfeited to which the organization has agreed to be subjected in case of non-fulfillment of requirements Typically, sums forfeited under contract for late delivery or non-performance or both, The consequence for breaking the law •Drugs, Part of most union bylaws This clause states that the union can put its members on trial for violating the union's rules If found guilty, the member might have to pay a fine, The costs that may be incurred if the borrower repays the loan too early or switches between lenders,
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A punishment for an infraction of the rules, often in the form of being removed from play for a specified amount of time - "A penalty was called when he tripped up his opponent."
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A direct free kick from the penalty spot, taken after a defensive foul in the penalty box
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A legal sentence - "The penalty for his crime was to do hard labor."
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A punishment for violating rules of procedure
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A payment forfeited for an early withdrawal from an account or an investment
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A penalty is the result of an infraction of the rules by a player or team official It usually involves the removal from the game of the offending player or team official for a specified period of time In some cases the penalty may be the awarding of a penalty shot on goal or the actual awarding of a goal
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A Medicaid penalty is a period of ineligibility for Medicaid It is based on the uncompensated value of assets transferred The more assets that are transferred the longer the period of ineligibility or penalty will be
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An obligation or restriction imposed upon a side for violation of these Laws
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Officials punish players and their teams with a penalty when they violate certain rules, especially those involving illegal contact with an opponent
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In addition to duty, a charge levied by a foreign customs authority against a Carnet which has not been utilized in conformance with all conditions of the Carnet system
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In the competitive band season, penalty points are deducted from the final score of the band that is competing Each band starts the performance with a score of 100, and deducted penalty will be deducted from the score of 100
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A penalty is an additional sum that may be charged in certain circumstances For example, if you do not send in your Tax Return by the deadline, if you do not keep adequate records to support your Tax Return, or if your return is incorrect due to fraud or negligence
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A violation of the rules that can lead to a penalty kick and the offending player receiving a red or yellow card
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A direct free-kick from the penalty spot, taken after a defensive foul in the penalty box
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A loss of yardage by either team as a result of a rules violation
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pen
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Punishment by way of payment of a monetary fine
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A free hit toward the goal from a set distance The severity of the foul committed determines what penalty will be awarded the range is as follows: An automatic goal A free hit from 30 yards to an undefended goal A free hit from 40 yards to an undefended goal A free hit from 60 yards to a defended goal A free hit from the point of infraction or from mid-field Safety (see below)
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In strokeplay, a rule infringement usually costs two strokes; in matchplay, the hole is generally lost
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In sports such as football, rugby, and hockey, a penalty is an opportunity to score a goal, which is given to the attacking team if the defending team breaks a rule near their own goal. Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty
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A penalty is a punishment that someone is given for doing something which is against a law or rule. One of those arrested could face the death penalty The maximum penalty is up to 7 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine
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The penalty that you pay for something you have done is something unpleasant that you experience as a result. Why should I pay the penalty for somebody else's mistake?
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the act of punishing
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the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty"
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punishment; fine, punishment in the form of a financial payment isim
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Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense, or trespass
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a payment required for not fulfilling a contract
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(games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the game the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition; "neglected his health and paid the penalty"
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A handicap
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The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine
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(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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punishment of a player for a violation of the rules, resulting in suspension from the game for a period of time; 6 types exist: minor, bench, major, misconduct, match and goalkeepers penalties
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Punishment for violating a law
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These are identified by numbers from1 to 10 depending on their severity with 1 being the most severe A penalty 1 is an automatic goal Only the team's captain can talk to an umpire Any other player who tries to do so may incur a penalty for their team Also, any player who disagrees with an umpires decision in a way the umpire views as offensive, the severity of a penalty can be increased, even to a level 1 with an automatic goal for the opposing team
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In stroke play, a rule infringement usually costs two strokes; in match play, the hole is generally lost
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In the endowment ordinance, a gesture representing the stated punishment for violation of a specific oath, usually a pantomime of gruesome injury
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A sum of money paid to a lender for the privilege of prepaying a mortgage in part or in full
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short for penalty kick; also, a punishment given by the referee for a violation of the rules
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A penalty is the result of an infraction of the rules by a player or team official A penalty usually results in the removal of the offending player (or team official) for a specified period of time
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The punishment imposed upon an individual or team for breaking a rule In football, a team is penalized by losing yardage
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A punishment levied against a player, coach, or team official for a rules violation See bench minor penalty; game misconduct penalty; major penalty; match penalty; minor penalty; misconduct penalty
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A specific cost to be assessed against a party for breach of a term of an agreement
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When a health care facility has not submitted a discharge data abstract in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision (g) of Section 128735 and Subdivision (c) of Section 128755 of the Health and Safety Code, and the facility has not been granted a modification or extention, it may be liable for a civil penalty of one hundred dollars per day as defined in Subdivision (g) of Section 128770 of the Health and Safety Code
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A penalty.
crosscheck
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penalties
plural form of penalty
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penalties
A penalty shootout
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penalties
a set of n nonnegative weights w1, w2, , wn, such that a penalty of wi is incurred if task ai is not finished by time di and no penalty is incurred if a task finishes by its deadline (See page 399)
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penalties
For tax purposes, amounts that the IRS may assess at a statutory rate as an addition to a tax deficiency and interest The tax Code provides for penalties for various infractions, such as underpayment of estimated tax, late filing of a return, late payment of tax, substantial understatement of tax, negligent or intentional disregard of rules, and fraud
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penalties
punishment (such as a fine) imposed if a law is not obeyed
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penalties
plural of penalty
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penalties
if you haven't paid your taxes on time, the IRS imposes additional, charges which will significantly increase the amount you legally owe the Government The idea is, if the costs for not filing or paying taxes on time are very high, then taxpayers will be motivated to file and pay their taxes when due
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penalties
Sums to be forfeited to which the organization has agreed to be subjected in case of non-fulfillment of requirements Typically, sums forfeited under contract for late delivery or non-performance or both
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penalties
The consequence for breaking the law •Drugs
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penalties
Part of most union bylaws This clause states that the union can put its members on trial for violating the union's rules If found guilty, the member might have to pay a fine
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penalties
The costs that may be incurred if the borrower repays the loan too early or switches between lenders
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