Being drunk and incapable should no longer be an excuse for misbehaving on the streets, says the man taking over Swindon's new licensing body. |
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We will have extra Guards on duty that night and young people who are misbehaving can be charged with public order offences. |
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They've got a separate monitor process, and if it sees its sub-process misbehaving, runs an algorithm and decides what to do, then does it. |
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Some 15 to 20 dog owners brought their misbehaving pooches along to the shop to find out just where they were going wrong. |
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Those young people whom I reprimanded weren't really misbehaving, or even being particularly bad mannered. |
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Leon Morris spat at a retail assistant who ticked him off for being in a group that was misbehaving, a court heard at another hearing. |
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He looks as if he's scared that his daddy is just around the corner, might have seen him misbehaving and will ground him for a month. |
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If children are misbehaving, then we should put fixed fines on their parents. |
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The outside world sees what is, apparently, a child misbehaving or throwing a tantrum. |
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In some schools it is common not to be consulted if a child is misbehaving until it gets to the point when it has become very bad. |
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The convenient rationalization that our weapons potpourri will confuse the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening. |
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Do not look at, talk to, pet, feed, play or let out your dog or cat when it is in the act of misbehaving. |
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The hair on my neck stood on end as she let out a melodic, screeching cackle of a laugh, like that of a misbehaving little girl. |
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You know how, when you see a child or toddler misbehaving, you get really angry at the parents for not controlling her? |
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After having asked the children twice to stop misbehaving he decided to take them back to school. |
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Hopi legend says that the spirit of an old woman resides here, tattletaling on any misbehaving tribes. |
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From then on, your looks are thrown into a tailspin with out-of-control tresses, skin problems and misbehaving makeup, all seeming to need time-consuming fixes. |
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In the SMU study it was found that children lasted about 10 minutes after a smack before they started misbehaving again. |
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It also apologises to those whose children are not misbehaving. |
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If you feel that someone has been misbehaving, the committee probably can't help you much. |
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So how can such a TV experiment help those struggling with misbehaving pupils without the luxury of an intensive course? |
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Others have pointed to professional bodies representing doctors and lawyers, which can strike off misbehaving members. |
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Parents who believe they have no alternative except to spank their misbehaving children do not need finger-wagging lectures from clinicians. |
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The decree provided that all women jailed for public order offences, including liquor trafficking, drinking and misbehaving, be released. |
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If a child does not want to clean up I understand that this may not be something that is expected at home and not that the child is misbehaving. |
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These misbehaving nerve cells produce chemicals that trigger the immune system to destroy the insulin-producing islet cells of the pancreas. |
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If the scholars persist in misbehaving after having been spoken to once, the teacher must take off one conduct mark for each offence. |
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If we have the technology to monitor employees to ensure they are working efficiently and not misbehaving, why not use it? |
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Bengough created a lighthearted image of Macdonald as a misbehaving and gangly figure. |
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If people know that they are being watched, they will think twice before misbehaving again in this way. |
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Fabric is notorious for misbehaving and props have a mind of their own. |
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The most effective discipline occurs when a baby is in the act of misbehaving. |
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Individuals can thus risk misbehaving because they know that they can escape justice. |
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Those tabloid images of Stewart misbehaving were taken without her knowledge, which implies a Garden of Eden type of innocence. |
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Teachers have had their lives ruined by grabbing hold of a misbehaving child. |
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Police are planning to make parents sit down and watch videos of their own children misbehaving in a bid to curb vandalism, under-age drinking, violence and abusive behaviour. |
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Officers hope the incriminating footage will change the attitudes of parents unconvinced their children are misbehaving, helping to stem juvenile crime on the housing estate. |
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They need to be supported to behave well, not punished for misbehaving. |
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Concerned community members met on Wednesday night to find a way to address the growing problem of vandalism and teenagers misbehaving in the town. |
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One such misbehaving program might fork too many processes too quickly. |
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This configuration incurred a lot of overhead on each node to run any sort of application, and managing misbehaving processes was a rather draconian matter. |
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In 1942, he already had a reputation as a spendthrift and a playboy, misbehaving in Brazil and frittering away the budget for another unfinished film. |
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While he fears that the father may be angry for his misbehaving, a child would never fear that the father will kill him for misbehaving. |
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It is a very curious inconsistency that in Manitoba, after the age of 16, you can actually tell your children to leave if they're really misbehaving, perhaps destroying property or doing whatever. |
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The days when Powell and her peers either paid for private surgery on misbehaving knees or ankles or faced often lengthy waits before NHS operations are over. |
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The following explains what the criminal law says about how parents, caregivers, and teachers may respond when children under their care are misbehaving or doing something that might be dangerous to themselves or others. |
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Only an EU that can credibly enforce fiscal as well as political and legal standards will survive in the long run – and that credibility will require a realistic scenario for what can happen to misbehaving member states. |
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She told me that during those times she had been sent down by her teacher to see the principal and to tell him that she had been misbehaving in class. |
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Blended with Aloe Vera and Jojoba seed oil, the formula helps replenish moisture, nourish your hair and tame misbehaving frizzies without weighing down your style. |
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From an operator's perspective, code signing provides a mechanism for identifying, tracking, and even revoking an application if it starts misbehaving on its network. |
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Other cross-species mutualisms have turned out to have a lopsided power balance in which one partner, often a plant, can kill a misbehaving helper. |
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His father threatened to give him a licking if he didn't stop misbehaving. |
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