| 41. | But NBA Commissioner David Stern has broad discretion as to what punitive measures he may mete out.
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| 42. | Not when the master planners who mete out the big contracts on a whim have other agendas.
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| 43. | We can not afford a legal system that metes out justice based on income or skin color.
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| 44. | Police accused of committing crimes are tried by special military courts that often mete out light sentences.
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| 45. | Nevertheless, judges still mete out sentences that average 9 years, says foundation director Francisco Santos.
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| 46. | It can mete out punishments of up to life imprisonment for those convicted of infringing humanitarian law.
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| 47. | However, it did not specify what kind of punishment the states must mete out against violators.
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| 48. | One of those beliefs was the concept of an afterlife where rewards and punishments were mete out.
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| 49. | NHL dean of discipline Brian Burke was in attendance and possibly will mete out a suspension to Pronger.
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| 50. | The league has not been hesitant to mete out supplementary discipline for hits such as Manson's.
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