1. Spanking the child or subjecting him to severe punishment will do more harm than good.
2. The House approved a separate bill that focused on enforcement measures such as subjecting those in the country illegally to felony prosecution.
3. These include deferrals and subjecting payments to clawback but fall short of the tax being advocated by some charities and initially the French.
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4. The article finally noted that Australia is unusual in subjecting foreign investment to a " national interest " test.
5. By voluntarily subjecting its works to public scrutiny, the local judiciary places on its shoulders the burden to improve performance.
6. Bernanke's comments come as Congress edges closer to completing action on revamping US financial rules, and subjecting the Fed to more oversight.
7. This sounds like separating bad loans from bank accounts and subjecting bad loans to oversight by asset management firms.
8. Visitors took thousands of photos, subjecting the animals to nearly constant flashbulbs.
9. She hopes that by sharing her experiences she can prevent parents from subjecting their daughters to similar abuse.
10. Her clients have an array of reasons for subjecting themselves to her stern words and somewhat brutal routines.