"punish" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The commission also took a unanimous stand in favor of relaxing export controls on high-technology goods and limiting the use of unilateral economic sanctions to punish nations that disagree with the United States.
- The memo begins with considering the difficult matter of how to punish nations that violate "a balance between two potentially conflicting priorities: promoting trade expansion versus protecting the regulatory rights of governments".
- Global labor markets punish nations with a high minimum wage or costly environmental standards.
- The sword which has governed Colombia is not the scales of justice, but the whip of misfortune which, sometimes, Heaven lets fall to Earth to punish tyrants and boastful nations.
- Kushiel is one of the seven angels of punishment, and was said to punish nations with a whip of fire.
- For their part, one official said, the executives made a case against unilateral American sanctions to punish other nations for violations of human rights.
- European allies, who had been making friendlier noises, are angry again, this time about President Bush's misguided decision to turn the rebuilding program into a way to punish nations that did not agree with the war by excluding them from reconstruction contracts.
- In the video they say that they will attack sites in Europe to punish nations with forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Last week, a Senate committee shelved a popular bill to punish nations, including China, that endorsed or permitted religious persecution after business groups protested that the punishments would alienate allies and trading partners.
- That's because the markets that set the value of freely traded currencies, like the dollar and the euro, punish indebted nations by pushing down their currencies.
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