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1 There will be a penalty on early repayment for the highest earners.
2 If you 're not wrapping those arms around then it 's going to be a penalty .
3 There should be a penalty by imprisonment in such cases.
4 That was a new experience as they 're debating if it 's going to be a penalty .
5 If nobody scores then, there'll be a penalty shoot-out.
6 There has to be a penalty , there has to be a deterrent, Mr Ahern told reporters.
7 There would be a penalty for their misconduct.
8 And on time, van Marwijk declared a tie - there would be a penalty shoot-out to decide.
9 That it doesn't pay in the end, and that there has got to be a penalty - you know .
10 There must indeed be a penalty , however slight, and our interview must lead to some practical result.
11 There will be a penalty for non-compliance, he said, without providing details as it was still being finalised.
14 There 's gotta be a penalty .
15 There will be a penalty for movement outside 5km of home, with exemptions to this for essential work and essential purposes.
16 What about this shot. On Fox Sports, the opinion was there had to be a penalty for coming in from the side.
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