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- the free dictionary. Penalty, The Penalty, Penalization, Penalisation, Penalize or Penalise may refer to: Foul (sports) Penalty (golf) Penalty (gridiron...
- higher the penalisation factor, the more SIMP penalises the algorithm in the use of non-binary densities. Unfortunately, the penalisation parameter also...
- person's stick before playing the ball (contact after the tackle may also be penalised if the tackle was made from a position where contact was inevitable)....
- violation of this Section shall be penalised by a Time Violation warning and each subsequent violation shall be penalised by the ****essment of one Time Violation...
- Archived from the original on 10 July 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2020. "US penalises Malaysia for shameful human trafficking record". The Guardian. 20 June...
- play and penalise the original offence if the anti****ted advantage does not ensue within "a few seconds". Even if an offence is not penalised due to advantage...
- packed no nearer to each goal line than this line, and referees will often penalise scrum and ruck infringements in this area more harshly as defending sides...
- potential jump start. Under the previous regulations, stewards were unable to penalise a driver for a jump start if it had not been picked up by an FIA transponder...
- without a previous penal law Legal principle meaning that one cannot be penalised for doing something that is not prohibited by law; penal law cannot be...
- (non-bouncing) delivery that reaches the striker above waist height is penalised as a no-ball. A bowler reaches their delivery stride by means of a "run-up"...