They complain of having to cede their disciplinary power over inmates to mental health clinicians. |
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Without effective state support for disciplinary sanctions, voluntary consensus was the only real cement for community. |
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South Sea itself may face disciplinary action by the stock exchange for making inconsistent statements during the share price dive. |
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Severe disciplinary action would be taken against any soldier or policeman who disobeyed this order. |
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Of course, the best researchers are flagrant scofflaws about disciplinary boundaries, but most of the rest of us scoff them at our peril. |
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Sometimes, even the terminal degree may be outside the direct disciplinary focus of the hiring department. |
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Under the policy those who regularly take sick leave without good reason face disciplinary action. |
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It said it was head office policy and anyone refusing to comply could be issued with disciplinary warnings. |
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A Welsh Rugby Union disciplinary hearing ruled that the sending-off was sufficient punishment. |
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Others feel betrayed as mergers are seen to undermine disciplinary integrity. |
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Under the military's strict disciplinary code, any serviceman or woman found to have taken drugs faces immediate discharge. |
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I wonder if you can help us out with a spot of translation in a final disciplinary hearing involving a French girl? |
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For men, halfhearted comb-overs, plugs, weaves, and toupees are strictly forbidden and will be cause for harsh disciplinary action. |
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Three maritime workers in Queensland face disciplinary action and may be sacked by their ship towage employer for attending the rally. |
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A urine sample contained traces of the drug and Norton faces a six months ban at a disciplinary hearing. |
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The dismissal and disciplinary procedures apply when an employer contemplates dismissing an employee on various grounds. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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Two disciplinary hearings, chaired by an outside moderator, were held yesterday and the others are due to be completed soon. |
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A council worker is facing the threat of disciplinary action after being caught searching the internet for sick jokes about the Asian tsunami. |
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Academics tend to be very territorial people, anxious to defend their disciplinary turf. |
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They will be holding seminars dealing with disciplinary and grievance procedures. |
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He said he not been informed that his appearance before council officials was a disciplinary hearing. |
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Our Chief Minister must initiate bold disciplinary measures against erring individuals. |
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If a second disciplinary hearing does take place, Boesak will appear before the prison warden, management and other key players. |
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Globalization studies is emerging as a new field that cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries. |
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If your performance is being impaired by snorting cocaine or drinking too much you could be subject to disciplinary procedures anyway. |
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He said he hoped his views would be taken into account when a decision was made on what disciplinary action would be taken against the officer. |
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Can you face disciplinary action if you're found to be in breach of a Code of Conduct? |
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Any player found guilty of breaching our code of conduct will be dealt with severely through internal disciplinary procedures. |
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If you breach the Code of Conduct, you could be up for disciplinary measures, you could even be up at the end of the day to be sacked. |
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The union said it expected solid support for the latest walkouts against SWT in a long-running dispute over pay and disciplinary procedures. |
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In due course I shall have to refer to a number of factual matters concerning the disciplinary procedure. |
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A bus driver is facing disciplinary action after he spent an entire bus journey sending and receiving text messages. |
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As far as I can see the Football Association has no option but to revise its disciplinary procedures. |
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Sources at the town hall also confirmed the yardman, responsible for operating the weighbridge, was sacked after another disciplinary hearing. |
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He said that all disciplinary action had been followed in line with a procedure agreed with unions. |
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Now they've backtracked and said they may call them to a disciplinary hearing. |
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Your wording in your submission is that, to your mind, the disciplinary process used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. |
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They would cultivate a military bearing, trying to take a disciplinary flogging with manly indifference, and giving a smart salute after it. |
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First of all, what is the statutory or obligatory requirement for rank on a disciplinary tribunal? |
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The offended students said the flier had disrupted a meeting, an assertion that became the basis of disciplinary action. |
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If found guilty, the two officers could face serious disciplinary sanctions. |
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In the interest of allowing each party a fair hearing at the disciplinary committee meeting, Tullow Town also declined to make a statement. |
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So firstly he has stated that disciplinary proceedings will be streamlined and speeded up. |
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He received a caution for that disciplinary offence and, in the course of things, that would not be recorded on his personal record. |
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He proves that he holds a strong command over his desires, exercises sound self-control, and enjoys the taste of disciplinary life. |
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What has edged into the mainstream of psychology is that which conforms to disciplinary orthodoxy. |
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When she arrived at Cairo's high court last week for a disciplinary hearing against two pro-democracy judges, she was grabbed by several men. |
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He was subsequently charged with a disciplinary offence, but was cleared following a hearing in May. |
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He was summoned to a disciplinary hearing on 24 September, later re-fixed for 28 September. |
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She says incidents of a staff member swearing at patients have gone without any disciplinary action. |
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The amendment would prevent any form of disciplinary action against an MP who votes contrary to party lines. |
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He said the company's internal disciplinary hearings procedure have been found by the Labour Court to be fair and proper. |
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One explanation looks to the institutional and disciplinary history of theoretical physics and the philosophy of science. |
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They define themselves through the processes of socialization and enculturation characteristics of their disciplinary areas. |
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These disciplinary procedures can be brought into play even where a patient has not suffered because of the breach of confidence. |
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Her claim that she had been constructively dismissed rested on the contention that she had unjustly been subjected to disciplinary procedures. |
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I tried having meetings, disciplinary interviews and discussing issues, but they still do nothing. |
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The disciplinary committee will have plenary powers and their decisions will have to be to Leinster Council. |
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Within 28 days of signing your contract of employment you should have received a copy of the disciplinary procedure. |
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A disciplinary panel of judges would need to be established along with an investigative unit. |
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The men are suspended at present and still face possible disciplinary proceedings as well as a coroner's inquest. |
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In any case, the current incumbent reveals that he was nearly court-martialled in 1965 on disciplinary grounds. |
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This year, the Gaels plunged to 7-14 before Williams was removed for disciplinary reasons. |
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The responsibility for the day-to-day enforcement of each school's disciplinary code falls to the dean's office. |
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There were only two or three deans to address disciplinary issues, and a lone patrolman stood watch in the lobby of the school. |
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Both in disciplinary law and in civil law the presumption of competence must prevail. |
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A series of grievance procedures and disciplinary hearings have made an already tense situation worse. |
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No disciplinary action was taken because our rules prohibit substances, not antibodies. |
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When he was demoted for a disciplinary violation, his mother told him he could leave the academy if he wanted. |
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Social history and folk life studies are becoming increasingly interchangeable as disciplinary denotations. |
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The value of disciplinary grouping is that, at least at its best, people with real and specific competence are in control. |
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Violations such as these can lead to disciplinary measures, including removal from the bench and even disbarment. |
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His case will be heard by a three-member disciplinary commission, which will judge the case and assess the penalty. |
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One of your gripes is the length of time they take to adjudicate on disciplinary matters. |
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A few others are in justifiable fear that their boss may take disciplinary action against them if they are identified. |
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He says disciplinary matters have to be left to professional staff and points to the authority's ranking among the top performers in the country. |
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Police admit this was an error and disciplinary proceedings against the operator could follow. |
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If there is such overwhelming evidence of fraud, then follow your disciplinary procedures. |
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He announced that the three men would face a special disciplinary committee. |
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His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions. |
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In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action. |
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The work of the disciplinary and performance committees is explored in some detail below. |
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Academics usually plough a narrow disciplinary patch, whereas intellectuals of his kind roam ambitiously from one discipline to another. |
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Test scores increase, reading levels rise, and teachers report fewer disciplinary problems. |
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The matter will be dealt with at the next meeting of the disciplinary committee on a date yet to be set. |
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If players knew their dives would later be analysed by FA disciplinary officials and result in a three-match ban, they would soon cut it out. |
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Now he is in charge of a department which includes people who sat on the disciplinary panel which led to him being fired. |
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The appropriate course for me to take is to remit the matter to the disciplinary committee. |
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I applaud both the concept of a code of ethics by which industry members are bound, and the revamping of the disciplinary process. |
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The only disciplinary measure described in the AFN Charter is removal from office. |
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Given the lapse of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university. |
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However, if there is no good reason for the lateness, you should start your disciplinary procedure. |
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This is important because longstanding disciplinary processes cost the country huge amounts of money. |
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Unlike clashes between workers which often resulted in disciplinary lay-offs, these cases frequently merited the ultimate sanction of discharge. |
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If, after three months, you haven't learned to act like a respectable young lady you will remain in New York at that disciplinary school. |
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That Act will principally deal with all complaints issues and disciplinary issues. |
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Can disciplinary proceedings be taken for the same offence after an acquittal in the criminal courts? |
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Why put this to the disciplinary committee is the question asked among club circles? |
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Such advice might concern the best use of a disciplinary policy or where to get help for some particular problem. |
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Meanwhile, it is said that the ministry intends to use moral suasion, in the first place, to get absentee teachers to mend their ways, and then disciplinary measures. |
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The punishments were handed out on Thursday in Sydney after a four-hour disciplinary hearing led by the International Rugby Board's judicial officer Brian McLaughlin. |
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With his hauteur and chequered disciplinary record, as well as his sublime talent, he dominated the emerging celebrity culture of English football. |
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For them, the trauma of assault can be compounded by a lack of institutional support, and even disciplinary action. |
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We had plenty of white problems, but proportionately we had more disciplinary problems with blacks. |
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That was dealt with through disciplinary proceedings, and he was suspended for a length of time, and the outcome was that he was dismissed from the service. |
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Now the two men have also been cleared at a council disciplinary hearing. |
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Following investigations, he was suspended and a disciplinary case began. |
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In due course however and as part of the Defendant's case the Recorder permitted evidence to be called as to the disciplinary hearings themselves. |
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Although this was the first of several disciplinary incidents in Mendez's career, he was regarded as one of the game's best scrummagers, equally comfortable at prop or hooker. |
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To be considered, applicants needed to show evidence of exemplary performance and self-direction, an acceptable attendance history, and no active disciplinary actions on file. |
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These questions and more have crossed disciplinary lines, from ethics, public policy, social science, and law to computer security and information science. |
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I shall return later to the associated ground of challenge on the basis that all this had an unfair consequential effect on the disciplinary proceedings. |
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In the 13 cases that did result in disciplinary action for agents, this most often meant counseling. |
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They also provided the full record of documents from the disciplinary hearing. |
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Yet even the latter pair have been among those with disciplinary problems. |
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In her initial statement to the disciplinary board, Sclove wrote that Kopin probably remained unaware of this. |
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She was granted a rehearing in March after claiming she was unaware of disciplinary proceedings because the papers had been sent to the wrong address. |
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I'd like to think I've answered those critics who had lambasted me for my disciplinary problems and, under some provocation at times this summer, I've held my composure. |
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In most cases, the subject is made available by teaching teams working cooperatively across the boundaries of traditional disciplinary structures. |
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A formal investigation has been launched, and, should it request disciplinary action against the two staff members of the Hellenic coastguard, it will be taken immediately. |
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Unlike most major sports leagues, the NHL has thrown the doors open on its player disciplinary process. |
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The wealth of data he has researched and re-evaluated will certainly change the disciplinary approach to the origins of black francophone literature. |
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Which would be like the NHL eschewing videotape and listening only to the offending player in a disciplinary process. |
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Through their kindness, the children were technically exposing themselves to disciplinary action, which, to my way of thinking, is a stupid situation. |
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A councillor who tried to hit a protester at a public meeting breached a code of conduct but will not face disciplinary action, an investigation found yesterday. |
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For minor and isolated cases of misconduct, such as lateness for duty, informal disciplinary action involving a verbal or written warning may be taken. |
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She added that prosecution witnesses in the case would tell how Rhodes tried to prime them prior to their interview by the disciplinary department. |
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But the FA ruled the multi-faith team could not opt out on religious grounds and took disciplinary action when the boys failed to play the matches. |
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If a complaint is upheld, the society may reprimand the solicitor in writing or ask its disciplinary tribunal to consider an allegation of misconduct. |
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Mr Layton, the town clerk for 15 years, brought the tribunal after he was dismissed for gross misconduct following a meeting of the council's disciplinary panel last year. |
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It is somewhat difficult to compare the standard of proof required because the evidentiary rules are not strictly applied before a disciplinary tribunal. |
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As bump notes, this goes a long way toward explaining the disciplinary disparity between blacks and whites in public schools. |
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The perpetrator could also apply for an injunction restraining the company from dismissing him or taking disciplinary action following an investigation. |
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The Law Society has written to 150 solicitors warning them to bring their websites into line with new advertising regulations or face disciplinary action. |
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The group rapidly bypassed disciplinary differences to focus on a common set of preferred aptitudes and abilities associated with critical thinking, reading, and writing. |
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The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence. |
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We would appeal to their better nature and not pursue disciplinary action against these two men who only joined millions of England fans in watching the game. |
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It is time to revitalise the basic ideas of transdisciplinarity, aiming at producing knowledge that is actually disembodied from any disciplinary home. |
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The party's ruling council has been convened to debate disciplinary action against three MPs who have defied party policy and have resigned the whip at Westminster. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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He spent 16 years of his mostly 18th century life designing the panopticon, which was to be the ideal disciplinary institution. |
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It is truly inter disciplinary in all its aspects and provides a scientific basis to understand contact and lubrication modes in a given tribological system. |
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In the weeks following, Perry was asked if he believed the illegal raid should result in firings or disciplinary actions at cps. |
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Paxman suspects that former British Home Secretary Michael Howard had interfered in an internal civil-service disciplinary matter. |
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Guan's elaboration turned the submarine metaphor into a hortative and disciplinary discourse aimed at getting maximum productivity out of people. |
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The school has announced that it will take disciplinary measures against the students who participated in the protest activities. |
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We hope that psychologists will applaud good studies of scientific behavior and thought regardless of the disciplinary specialty of the author. |
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Britain sent three bishops to the Council of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. |
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No disciplinary actions were taken against his forces subsequent to this second massacre. |
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Thus, the Speaker is far more powerful than his Lords counterpart, the Lord Speaker, who has no disciplinary powers. |
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Britain sent three bishops to the Synod of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. |
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Prior to this date Fisher had denounced various abuses in the church, urging the need for disciplinary reforms. |
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The Vinaya Pitaka contains disciplinary rules for the Buddhist monasteries. |
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Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. |
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Examples of this can include disciplinary action for rule infractions and deciding on rule changes in the sport that they govern. |
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After issuing an apology, Mr Matthews remained in his job and no disciplinary action was taken. |
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Special administrative courts include the National Court of Asylum Right as well as military, medical and judicial disciplinary bodies. |
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The findings dropped the day before the one-year anniversary of his idling away in the rubber room, where teachers await disciplinary hearings. |
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Dr John Evans-Appiah was in charge of anaesthetising Hazel Woolger for a Caesarian birth, a disciplinary tribunal heard. |
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The chairperson at Doe's disciplinary was faculty member Dennis Conway. |
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Nevertheless, such an argumentation which favors disciplinary recognisability is too short-minded. |
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Aggressive play is measured as an index of disciplinary points, which accounts for yellow cards and different types of red cards. |
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A MIDWIFE accused a mum-to-be of lying about her labour pains and of being a nuisance, a disciplinary hearing was told yesterday. |
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But the email showed that Jobcentre staff in Walthamstow, North East London, faced disciplinary action if they did not rise up the league table. |
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If too many rework requests are submitted, performance management may be imposed which may be followed with disciplinary action. |
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The disciplinary process, he says, was heavily stacked against him. |
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Both in architectural plan and in disciplinary regime, each of these institutions combines seriality with carcerality. |
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Zeneski, found no cause for the town to take disciplinary action against Sgt. |
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The Collins disciplinary file at Irish FA Headquarters is up there with the bulkiest. |
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The history of chemistry microcosmically demonstrates this trend towards disciplinary coherence. |
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It left Boro walking a disciplinary tight-rope but it set the heavy metal mood music. |
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I publish in a variety of different disciplinary journals, and I often coauthor projects with nonsocial work academics and practitioners. |
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He said he would leave to his undersheriff any disciplinary actions involving subordinates accused of domestic violence. |
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What he is doing is completely unpolitical and we will deal with it through the disciplinary committee. |
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Indeed, Giselle's post-treatment experience of disciplinary panopticism is more confining once she has been marked as anorexic. |
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But Colin Graham was demoted from his role as minerals officer at East Ayrshire Council at a disciplinary hearing. |
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Warne has since apologised for publicly insulting Dixit following an internal disciplinary inquiry by the franchise. |
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Debt can motivate or act as a disciplinary force for executives to achieve organizational efficiency. |
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Instead, Fullagar and Wilson look to multiple ways of problematising and engaging with disciplinary truths in tourism and hospitality. |
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Performance or disciplinary problems should be documented and dealt with when they occur, not left until the employee's evaluation. |
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Wales' Colin Charvis and Argentina's prop Roberto Grau have both been cited by a disciplinary panel for their punch-up on Friday, and could face suspensions. |
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No deduction is allowed for amounts paid to send a problem child to a special school to obtain the benefits of its course of study and disciplinary methods. |
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Marler has a reputation for hotheadedness and, with a Mohican, is one of the game's colourful characters but Lancaster has no disciplinary concerns. |
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The following results on topic emphases for each individual discipline provide clearer insight into these and other apparent disciplinary priorities or non-priorities. |
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A total of 152 garbage collectors, drivers, and supervisors were referred to disciplinary committees Sunday after being charged for holding strikes. |
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Following an initial investigation, vicechancellor Sir Colin Lucas decided the matter should be referred to the Visitatorial Board, the disciplinary panel for academic staff. |
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On the other hand, the inter disciplinary field of complexity theory has recently been bringing to light systems that are impossible to model reductively. |
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Through the observation made throughout this study, it was found that such disciplinary problems are due to parental neglection and peer influences. |
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The shamed academic resigned 48 hours before a disciplinary hearing at Pontypridd's Coleg Morgannwg in the wake of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? |
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The audiological scientist worked at the hospital from 1998 until November 2006, when he resigned two days before a disciplinary was due to take place. |
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The Chief Executive Officer has directed XENs Operation Hangu, Bannu and Tank Divisions to improve recovery position in order to avoid disciplinary action against them. |
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During a disciplinary hearing, council members were either not conscientious about their attendance or did not attend the whole course of proceedings. |
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As regards ecclesiastics, the power of the Church to punish their disciplinary offences and maladministration of their offices, is widely acknowledged by the State. |
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Twenty percent of the specimens he tested, including those from sixteen gold medalists would have resulted in disciplinary proceedings had the tests been official. |
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However, in October, the IOC revealed no action could be taken since the relevant rules do not allow any disciplinary proceedings against a deceased person. |
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Recent changes have expanded the disciplinary powers of the House. |
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The rules of the particular organization would provide details on who can perform these disciplinary procedures and the extent that they can be done. |
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If the chairman exceeds the given authority, engages in misconduct, or fails to perform the duties, the chairman may face disciplinary procedures. |
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He was summoned to a disciplinary hearing in response to Robidoux's formal complaint, where he had to prove that he could play to a high level with his left hand. |
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Seen as a direct attempt to undermine the British Boxing Board of Control, it meant that fights could take place in Britain even if a boxer was facing disciplinary action. |
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Stoppages for injury or to allow the referee to take disciplinary action do not count as part of the playing time, so that the elapsed time is usually longer than 80 minutes. |
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Additionally, commanders should note that a LOD proceeding is neither a substitute for, nor a bar to, such disciplinary action as may be warrented. |
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The disciplinary regulations for bhikkhus and bhikkhunis are intended to create a life that is simple and focused, rather than one of deprivation or severe asceticism. |
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