Most rules were justified on the basis of injunctions by the spirits of the land, who were believed to punish any infraction. |
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They were passengers in a gypsy cab that was pulled over for a traffic infraction. |
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I am of the view that there was no reasonable basis for detention of Mr. Stephen on an alleged infraction of the seatbelt legislation. |
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Punishment is meted out to the offender because this is what he deserves in response to his infraction of the criminal law. |
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An important point to remember is that orienting a shaft in a way that might correct a hook or a slice remains an infraction of the rules. |
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She says that the charge from that incident was a misdemeanor, an infraction that would not seem enough to establish her as a threat to aviation. |
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The House bill would make it a federal misdemeanor crime, rather than merely a civil infraction, to violate immigration laws. |
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If Bertuzzi were to be sued, every player who got a sliver or a hangnail because of an infraction, would be out for some money. |
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You bet, but never to the point where I would hesitate to inform on them for the slightest infraction. |
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In general, it means that whenever a public body exceeds or abuses the powers vested in it the courts may intervene to correct the infraction. |
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Incompliance with this prohibition could constitute an infraction punishable by current legislation. |
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In that case an off-duty officer out of uniform attempted to give a motorist a ticket for a driving infraction. |
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To act upon the desire by which both he and Juliet are now ineluctably bound, in other words, would mean a double infraction. |
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In the case of a Highway Code infraction, the demerit points prescribed are recorded in his or her driver's file. |
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He is duty-bound not to commit any disciplinary infraction or breach of laws and regulations in force. |
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He pulled into the driveway behind her, and proceeded to write out a traffic ticket for her alleged driving infraction. |
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Meanwhile, a new law makes possession of less than an ounce merely an infraction, rather like a traffic ticket. |
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I hate to think how his community-service obligations would have multiplied had he received a ticket for a second infraction. |
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Because of this decision, she did not appeal the second infraction even though she had an explanation for this incident. |
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In August 2009, Nate Robinson posted messages during a traffic stop, turning an otherwise minor infraction into an embarrassing news story. |
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The referee called Conte for the infraction, Dante was hobbling in pain, and the Argentines did not want to lose the point. |
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When every minor infraction engenders a few dozen lashes in a public square, there is little that shocks people. |
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Mr. Gosselaar won his second race, but was disqualified for a minor infraction at the finish line. |
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Yet even on board, perhaps we could be hauled off for some unexplained and minor infraction of an unknown regulation. |
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It would mean that a person committing a minor infraction could see his or her licence cancelled. |
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If the incident is deemed a potential minor infraction, then procedures starting at clause 6.10 should be followed. |
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Legend has it she was beating a servant girl for some minor infraction when the girl's blood spilled on her arm. |
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Every minor infraction of the rules was punished, with the most severe punishments reserved for those students who attempted to run away. |
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The traffic ticket holder is often able to have the charge of careless driving in Ottawa completely dismissed or reduced to a minor infraction. |
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Any infraction of the rules could bring demotion or reassignment to another city, which proved tough on families and very costly. |
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But it all comes down to a technical infraction of the rules. |
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The administrator let the minor infraction slide with only a disapproving look. |
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Similarly, every health infraction – such as a hen or stag night, Saturday night takeaway or Netflix movie marathon on the sofa – could increase your health premium. |
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The Commission has decided to go ahead with the infraction procedure started against Greece for unsufficient adaptation of the petroleum monopoly. |
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For a minor infraction the offending player must remain in the penalty box at the side of the rink for two minutes while his team plays shorthanded. |
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But teams don't sit their best player for a minor infraction. |
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Players touching a stone in such a manner are expected to call their own infraction as a matter of good sportsmanship. |
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A minor traffic infraction originating in Orem, Utah is handled by the Orem Justice Court. |
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Indulging is already unlikely to lead to prison in California a recently-passed law will, from next year, treat limited possession as an infraction, the equivalent of a speeding ticket. |
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At the same time, this infraction is what makes a 'bestranged' piece of literature interesting. |
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I cursed, thinking the automated stoplight camera had taken my photo, attributing some infraction unwarranted or obscure to me. |
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Again, the threat of apocalypse is not proof against a minor infraction. |
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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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Disturbing the peace is typically considered a misdemeanor or an infraction depending on the jurisdiction and is often punishable by either a fine or a brief term in jail. |
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