Penalty

  • 81penalty shoot-out — penalty shoot outs N COUNT In soccer, a penalty shoot out is a way of deciding the result of a game that has ended in a draw. Players from each team try to score a goal in turn until one player fails to score and their team loses the game.… …

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  • 82penalty rate — noun (Aust) A higher than normal rate of payment, for work done outside normal hours or in unusual conditions • • • Main Entry: ↑penalty …

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  • 83penalty try — noun (rugby) A try awarded when only an offence by the defending side has prevented a try being scored • • • Main Entry: ↑penalty …

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  • 84Penalty (équipementier) — Penalty est une marque d équipements sportifs brésilien fondée en 1970 à São Paulo et appartenant à l entreprise Cambuci. L entreprise équipe notamment les clubs brésiliens de Paraná Clube, EC Juventude, Criciúma EC, EC Vitória, Treze FC et… …

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  • 85penalty clauses — clauses that impose a liability more extensive than general damages. They are contrary to public policy and accordingly unenforceable. However, the courts will allow parties to agree the amount of damages in advance by way of what is called a… …

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  • 86penalty for delay — index demurrage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 87penalty imposed on an offender — index punishment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 88penalty clause — penalty .clause n the part of a contract which says what someone will have to pay or do if they do not obey the agreement, for example if they do not complete work on time …

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  • 89penalty box — penalty ,box noun count a place next to the ice where an ICE HOCKEY player stays for a short time after breaking a rule …

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  • 90penalty kick — penalty ,kick noun count in soccer, a chance to kick the ball directly into the goal without being stopped by anyone except one person on the other team, given to you because an opponent has broken a rule …

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