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  "Deplorable" is a strong word but it fits this case. Woods, who has won 14 majors, may not be the dominant player he once was -- as Chamblee also alludes to -- but he is not a cheater either. Chamblee's words are both highly insulting and inaccurate. When a golfer commits a rule infraction, he often pays the consequence in the form of a stroke penalty, and everyone then moves on. Some of the game's all-time best and most respected players have been issued rule infractions, including names like Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.

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 But even here, the MPC appears to be divided. While most MPC members said that the rise in British short-term market interest rates since May was not warranted by the economic outlook, others thought it might well be. In July's minutes, no division on this matter was apparent.
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 "Deplorable" is a strong word but it fits this case. Woods, who has won 14 majors, may not be the dominant player he once was -- as Chamblee also alludes to -- but he is not a cheater either. Chamblee's words are both highly insulting and inaccurate. When a golfer commits a rule infraction, he often pays the consequence in the form of a stroke penalty, and everyone then moves on. Some of the game's all-time best and most respected players have been issued rule infractions, including names like Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.