Routines are scored on technical skills, routine skills, safety and infractions, and overall impression. |
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Here are some members of Congress willing to listen to the public and to take seriously the infractions of public trust. |
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Male arrestees charged with minor infractions such as vagrancy, loitering, or traffic violations were excluded from the project. |
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Labeling minor infractions serious crimes, some established, in effect, a reign of terror. |
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High school coaches and athletic directors are responsible for implementing this rule and levying punishments as infractions occur. |
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I don't think the legislation is aimed at saving the streets from minor criminal infractions. |
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Finally, the treatment of infractions must be firm, fair, transparent, and consistent. |
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Researchers then asked the injured parties how strongly they'd actually feel about such infractions. |
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The offences that colleagues shield are not necessarily major infractions to be protected from external eyes. |
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The accused are then charged with relatively minor infractions after public opinion has already been rallied against them. |
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He's penalising players for all sorts of minor infractions and generally doing his best to ruin what started out as a promising game. |
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Discipline occurred most often for verbal infractions and social transgressions. |
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The most common crimes are infractions of the traffic code, infractions of drug laws, and theft. |
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It was easy to create infractions within the large corporate infrastructure. |
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His history with law infractions leads to the conclusion that he understands how the criminal justice system works. |
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There were men among them who would receive more punishment for their infractions than just the standard, relatively painless hanging. |
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This all seems very reasonable if the types of crimes are minor infractions, like trespassing. |
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A plot of a car's progress is sent to the insurance company on a daily basis, so speed limit infractions can be spotted. |
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Religious police punish infractions of the dress code with public beatings. |
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The enforcement procedure had not been sufficiently defined with respect to infractions. |
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Many of the cases they cited included the harassment of black workers and youth like Thomas, or their arrest for petty infractions. |
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However, minor infractions have gone unpunished leading to the idea that we are unaccountable for our actions. |
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I appreciate the fact that the sanctions process, the ticketing process on relatively minor infractions, is a better process. |
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The Dominican Penal Code establishes three types of infractions in accordance with its importance: misdemeanor, felony, and crime. |
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Many find the enforcement of minor infractions, such as standing on the tree planters or chalking on the ground, incongruent with perceptions of public space. |
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Other infractions noted include refueling outages, waste disposal problems, and radiation leaks. |
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Purdue University suspended a fraternity for five years and disciplined two others in April for various infractions during a party and during a fight at the student union. |
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When minor infractions are identified, the CRA will work with the charity, through a compliance agreement, to rectify the problem. |
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An out-of-service condition can occur for infractions as simple as a rear signal light not working to the extreme of faulty steering or brakes. |
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Five semi-arbitrary and subjective infractions are levied upon you and you are done. |
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It would be analogous to trying to enforce highway speeding infractions only through cancellation or suspension of a driver's licence. |
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They were content to overlook all but the most blatant infractions. |
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Monthly reports are generated and concerned staff are notified and advised on measures to prevent recurrences of driving infractions. |
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The following findings indicate that infractions are not always corrected and not corrected by the assigned time. |
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The measures against rowdies on board a plane could be taken earlier only by militia according to the code of administrative infractions. |
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People who commit infractions outside the country could be prosecuted here, and this is precisely an essential element of this bill. |
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They will be directly targeted for any infractions of the Criminal Code, any of the things that go on in their daily lives. |
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According to Swiss legal interpretation, infractions do not justify the lifting of banking secrecy. |
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Enhanced sentences for firearms infractions show some promise, although findings here, too, are inconsistent or unclear. |
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It was noted that while the law is comprehensive, it represents a largely reactive response to infractions of children's rights. |
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Some, such as the centre in Linz, detain both those convicted of administrative infractions and foreign nationals awaiting expulsion. |
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There is a risk that the nursing home may selectively choose a resident whose examination would result in no infractions. |
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This third party assessment allows your organization to strengthen your security posture and reduce exposures to compliance infractions. |
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Both variety of infractions and program drop-out were significantly predicted by the developmental risk factors. |
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The country famously uses caning to punish various nonviolent infractions, such as overstaying a visa. |
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Who can I contact with questions or concerns, including reporting of bylaw infractions or a warning notice issued in error? |
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The company is currently being scrutinized for a number of health and safety regulation infractions, including nuclear exposure at four plants. |
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Detentions will be given for unexcused lates, infractions of school rules and regulations and other misdemeanors. |
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This biodata will be used to verify previous infractions against the applicant to assist in the application's approval or denial process. |
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A contestant may win through disqualification of the opponent for accumulated minor Category 1 infractions. |
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Like all sovereign bodies, they then had the inherent power to prescribe laws for their members and to punish infractions of those laws. |
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Without such necessary evidence, it cannot sanction wrongdoers and so these cases cannot serve as examples to inhibit future infractions. |
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The accused has the right to challenge judgements handed down in absentia in cases involving misdemeanours and infractions. |
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Disciplinary infractions were further summarized by entering the 18 remaining codes into a principal-components analysis using an orthogonal rotation. |
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Referees should utilize the double Minor penalty for borderline spearing or butt-ending infractions which have previously gone unpenalized. |
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For the purpose of this rule, only high-sticking, cross-checking, slashing, butt-ending, and spearing are considered stick infractions. |
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Neither shall he pre-judge the results of any race or comment on possible rule infractions which he may observe. |
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What's the difference between felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions? |
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Despite the relative infrequency of infractions on campus, the university community has continued to try and educate students about the issues surrounding academic offenses. |
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With the exception of Pam Kaila, who won the education representative post by acclamation, the entire Students United slate was disqualified for infractions of election rules. |
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Excessive force to combat minor infractions of the law is the central issue today. |
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For these infractions of the Holiday spirit, they were arrested and in some cases beaten in the street by Copenhagen police. |
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The cop was not named, but was identified as an African-American veteran of the division with no prior infractions. |
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Walking the grass with a yardstick, she said, he measured for infractions. |
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Unfortunately, we aren't so easily able to do that with infractions of business and professional conduct policy, which is a huge element in your company's reputational risk. |
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A spokesman told the New York Times that the audit was meaningless and suggested the infractions were the product of workers forgetting to punch their timecards properly. |
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She figured that the city's best shot at making punishments for slumlords and their ilk stick was to make the underlying offenses civil infractions. |
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The Tribunal found that on two occasions the complainant was assessed major disciplinary infractions for late deliveries. |
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They have accordingly emphasized pragmatism and left to those actually involved the responsibility of ensuring compliance with the Act and punishing any infractions. |
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It may also be useful in setting a threshold for how many repeat violations before a set of infractions would constitute an unfair employment practice. |
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They inform supervisors if infractions continue. |
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As well, for certain infractions, for promotion and the opportunity to work on select projects, veteran interviewers are also required to attend sessions. |
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On some websites, such as the one for Mexico, an effort has been made to use this channel for encouraging citizens to report infractions committed by civil servants and for reducing corruption. |
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The law in question was enacted in Arizona in 1982 and called for MMS, as well as a prohibition on diversion and plea bargaining in the case of impaired driving infractions. |
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The enforcement procedures should provide for a graduated level of enforcement tools to be applied, as appropriate, depending on the seriousness of the infraction and whether there have been repeated infractions. |
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It was further felt that even if these domestic infractions added up to a lot less actual damage to world fish stocks than what is happening internationally, Canada must set an example for the world. |
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He was shot by an American citizen who, once again, had a long history of infractions and a number of different criminal offences but was let into our country. |
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The Government agrees that there needs to be a transparent, legitimate, effective and legally well-grounded administrative sanctions system in place for dealing with infractions by licence-holders in coastal fisheries. |
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With other rule infractions such as touching the eyeshades, a high ball, third throw, and illegal defence penalties, the offending player must defend the penalty shot. |
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We have one vote for the whole bill. What the government should do is break it up into a management section in one bill to deal with infractions, a tribunal, and then have a second bill. |
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Anonymous, New York With infractions as minor as this — impersonation of a Zamboni in the second degree — why not go out on a limb and acknowledge that you may do some teensy-weensy thing that works his last nerve, too? |
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In the first sense, the penitentials prescribed permanent or temporary peregrinatio as penance for certain infractions. |
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For similar reasons, there shall not be substantial attention given to the issue of what sanctions are being meted out, or considered appropriate, for off-duty disciplinary infractions. |
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The Saint John Parking Commission or the Saint John Police Force should be contacted if you have a question related to on-street parking by-law infractions. |
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Students who feel accepted are more likely to develop strong literacy skills and make a positive contribution to the school culture and are less likely to commit infractions. |
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Strokes are added for rule infractions or for hitting one's ball into an unplayable situation. |
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Most rule infractions lead to stroke penalties but also can lead to disqualification. |
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Disqualification could be from cheating, signing for a lower score, or from rule infractions that lead to improper play. |
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Grid penalties can be applied for driving infractions in the previous or current Grand Prix, or for changing a gearbox or engine component. |
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However, in some cases, employers may be guilty of repeated or multiple infractions that have not yet assumed the proportion of systemic violations. |
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The writer has been impressed again and again by the number of small infractions, often quite unrelated to the main issue, which are brought to light in almost any inquiry. |
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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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Environmental activists affiliated with the group were committed to peaceful civil disobedience that can involve minor infractions of law, such as trespass. |
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One way that our society traditionally recognizes the seriousness of a particular conduct is by assigning a higher penalty for more serious conduct and infractions. |
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Also note that many early court and criminal records may not have been retained, especially as many incarcerations were for what would now be considered minor infractions. |
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To simplify the prosecution of traffic violations and other relatively minor crimes, some states have added a third level, infractions. |
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Amorality, shady business, illegal profits, and legal and ethical infractions unfortunately are spreading rapidly across society in spite of being fought against and reproached. |
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Rather than delivering congressional ultimatums, America and others could make more use of the WTO's rules to curb China's worst infractions. So celebrate China's ten years in the WTO: we are all richer because of it. |
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Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world. |
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Sanctions for such infractions may be levied on individuals or on to clubs as a whole. |
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These are usually in areas where customs still have a strong hold, such as in land and property rights, but may also include infractions such as witchcraft or minor thefts. |
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Following an investigation in a timber yard in the East Province in July 2006, law enforcement officers, accompanied by the Independent Monitor, noted a number of infractions taking place. |
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Leitrim ruled his estate like a mini-fiefdom and was intolerant of even small infractions. |
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As with other intermediate sanctions, repeated or uncorrected infractions of the excess corporate holdings rules may result in revocation of a foundation's registration. |
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Even when caught with 100 pouches of tobacco the infractions are minor. |
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We owe it to a small group of brave whistle-blowers that we know about the infractions at all. |
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This system has its own court and way of dealing with infractions. |
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On the other, inaccurate or harmful gossip and rumors can create tensions, factionalize groups and ostracize individuals by alleging infractions of accepted communal norms. |
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More members were ousted over the years for a variety of infractions, both political and personal, while others left of to pursue creativity of their own style. |
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