In case of argument by the driver, the challans of very high amounts are issued to the erring driver. |
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However, both train companies are erring on the side of caution because the plans are yet to be approved. |
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When one erring General committed the Amritsar massacre in India, there was great public outrage in Britain and he was cashiered over it. |
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Admittedly, he would probably have scored a trifle more snugly, but for erring at the penultimate obstacle. |
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We urge law enforcement agencies to cage the erring or even unruly drivers to restore order on roads and in stations. |
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A hotline number has been made available to report corruption and erring officials will be suspended on the spot. |
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This is so evident from the faulty officiating in games down to the determination of penalties and punishment given to erring players. |
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Committed journalists teaming up with activists have exposed erring doctors, only to find that the police are not permitted to take action. |
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Both versions feature distinct and believable characters, erring on the side of naturalism. |
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Court orders should be treated with all seriousness and sanctity and courts should not let erring officials go unpunished. |
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Do not allow yourself any capricious acts of whimsy, be precise and calculated, erring on the side of mercy and the greater good. |
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He watched her thread her needle again, her slender, graceful fingers never erring despite the inadequate light. |
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Our Chief Minister must initiate bold disciplinary measures against erring individuals. |
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Many of the rules seem to lack teeth when it comes to punishing erring hospitals that continue to dump their waste with impunity. |
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Still, they seem as yet unready to take what they've got as far as they could, erring on the side of discretion. |
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The traffic police have been given instructions to crack down on erring motorists. |
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The refresher course was more a corrective system to erring professional drivers. |
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A little more punch throughout would not go amiss and perhaps some erring on the side of abandon rather than correctness that may come in time. |
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More consumer courts need to be set up so that consumer grievances are addressed and erring multinationals are brought to book. |
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Disciplinary action has to be taken by the Government against erring officials. |
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They were demanding that the erring police officials be arrested and action taken against them. |
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In last month's World Cup qualifier against Belarus at Hampden, he had been guilty of erring on the side of caution in fielding Kenny Miller as a one-man strikeforce. |
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He wants nothing but the best for his nephew, an erring neophyte unversed in the finer methods of temptation. |
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Having been too lax in granting mortgages before 2008, banks are now erring on the side of caution. |
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For now Washington is erring on the high side, although prices will surely drop as the market settles. |
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Social campaigning alone will put a stop to the erring ways of an uncontrollable system. |
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This is part of the precautionary approach described in the preamble to the act, erring on the side of caution. |
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When we found some vessels to be erring in their ways, we could not do a thing with them. |
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The fear of erring or of not meeting a multitude of expectations sometimes inhibited initiative. |
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Must we obey our conscience? and if so, do we act well when we obey our erring conscience? |
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If we don't obey our conscience, OR if our conscience is erring, we act badly. |
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Usually, the erring civil servants could only be punished by a transfer to some other post or region, without any cuts in their existing salary or perquisites. |
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Mask dances performed by villagers combined dance with satiric drama, making fun of erring officials and monks for entertainment and ethical edification. |
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Still, Nutella seems highly aware of the importance of erring on the side of niche. |
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This is far too soft, but Woodward can be forgiven for erring on the side of caution. |
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He leads a lifestyle befitting a man of money, erring on excess. |
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The cameras ensure responsible behaviour among students and prompt them to be in their limits, besides coming in handy to produce evidence against the erring. |
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So at the end of the day, you know, it's better to err on the side of caution, and what preppers are doing really is erring on the side of caution. |
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The penalty for erring drivers should be increased substantially. |
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It will have the power to initiate legal proceedings against erring officials and police personnel, for which their service rules will be suitably amended. |
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This is the week when the police need to remind erring journalists that the pen might be mightier than the sword, but a lathi can break the pen and the hand that holds it. |
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This should prompt the board to wake up from its slumber and initiate legal action against erring industries and strictly enforce the existing laws. |
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Chocolate cake can be dry and this one was certainly erring that way. |
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An official assured that the issues of illegal towing of the vehicles by the traffic constables will be looked into and action will be taken against erring officials. |
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The thing is I left last season well satisfied, as always, but feeling that the Exchange has been erring a little too much on the side of costume drama. |
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None too soon, in my opinion, but the Administration is understandably erring on the side of completeness and accuracy rather than releasing information piecemeal. |
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Let not the apathetic or half-hearted imagine, however, that We agree with them when We reprove the erring and restrain the overbold. |
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For an erring spouse, divorce is like the neutron bomb of punishments. |
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While interpretations of the approach vary depending upon the circumstances, it involves some notion of erring on the side of caution when decisions must be made without the benefit of complete scientific knowledge. |
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Every member of our police forces must constitute himself an agent for the social betterment of his community and the friend and counselor of erring youth. |
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I recognize that he is erring in believing that I did not take the advice of scientists: I did not take the advice of people who were recommending that I not follow scientific advice. |
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The problem for policymakers is that ex ante it is difficult to know where the inflection point is, and that strengthens the case for erring on the side of caution. |
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In the confusion surrounding this admission, six journalists of the Imedi channel resigned, refusing to answer for the erring ways of the founder of the station, Badri Patarkatsishvili, by staying at their posts. |
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But with politicians determined to tighten fiscal policy too fast, the central bankers need to stay loose for longer. America's inflation also argues for erring on the side of looseness. |
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The child welfare system of Manitoba has slowly begun to disavow the belief that it is erring on the side of caution when it validates a false allegation. |
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With nothing to trust, Spaniards are erring on the side of suspicion. |
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And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, whatever is, is right. |
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He was a fine crosser of a ball too, with a change of pace that would leave the best defenders bewildered, and a never erring first touch of the ball, as the footballing world would discover to its cost a few years later. |
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To her came the erring native, the critic, the disobeyer on hands and knees, to beg forgiveness. |
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Interpretations vary from those who believe in avoiding risks and fully erring on the side of caution to those who consider risk taking, the cost effectiveness of different levels of control and economic development. |
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He needs to be a source of hope for the despairing, forgiveness for the erring, strength for the weak, encouragement for the faint of heart, sometimes a loving father figure for the wounded. |
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When queried, TCMS at the national level could not state what legislative authority was used to issue the SI 7, but offered that it was a practical decision taken by the inspector in the field, erring on the side of safety. |
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It also suggested that innumeracy is even more widespread. Recent research suggests that, if anything, the Moser report was erring on the conservative side. |
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As far as the precautionary approach is concerned, DFO defines it simply as erring on the side of caution, and we believe that is not being done and should be done. |
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But perhaps not by the standards of the Russian service, whose editors at least in the view of many hawkish British-based listeners have lately been erring on the side of caution. |
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Erring on the side of caution, however, allows the regime effectively to play anti-sanctions Three-card Monte. |
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