Of the eight countries examined, five have an official national definition of research misconduct and all are explicit about sanctionable behaviours. |
This study suggests that Canada consider adopting an explicit national definition of research misconduct that identifies sanctionable behaviors in addition to the current definition of research integrity. |
The Amnesty extends to all those faults which might otherwise be sanctionable as infringements of rules of discipline or professional misconduct. |
These two individuals are also being designated for being leaders of groups whose members are involved in sanctionable activities. |
Accordingly, the Council considers that the depiction of single life in this episode of Friends is laudable rather than sanctionable. |
Then, the FCC should be responsible for investigating whether the content was truly indecent and sanctionable under the law. |