"punish" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Older people are a politically powerful group with a high turnout rate in elections, and they have punished politicians whom they saw as tampering with Medicare.
- Attempts to publicly punish Catholic politicians for pro-choice positions have so far been limited to only a few conservative clerics.
- While homophobia is hardly extinct, voters tend to punish politicians who stoke it.
- "Politicians will respect, rather than manipulate, reality only if the public cares about the truth and punishes politicians when it catches them in deliberate deception."
- This would measure economic growth of families and punish politicians in charge of states with poor economic growth for minority families.
- Voters may punish politicians who take large bribes, or live lavish lifestyles.
- Richard A. Viguerie, the direct-mail pioneer, threatened to punish politicians who supported it.
- There, the fast-growing Hispanic and Asian populations have moved to punish anti-immigrant politicians in the voting booth.
- That target proved illusory when people weren't eager to punish politicians for the crisis.
- "Should we, when we came to power in 1981, have opened investigations into all those deeds and punished those governments and politicians?"
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