The government wants you to know that violating its law can send you up the river. |
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Executives and employees violating the rules could face penalties, the paper said. |
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Anyone violating these regulations is expected to face a legal process and punishment. |
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Any squad member violating this rule will be dismissed from his or her respective squad for the balance of that particular season. |
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The punishments for violating the statute did not vary by condition, but by race and gender. |
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Why should they benefit from the protection of individual rights when they are in the act of violating another's rights? |
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Is Article 111 of the Income Tax Act constitutional in stipulating a sanction against tax withholders for violating their legal obligations? |
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When he put up a tricolour atop his factory, the police slapped a case on him for violating the flag code. |
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For almost 100 years, Congress has given General Courts-Martial the jurisdiction to try persons suspected of violating the laws of war. |
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Then the boy struggled and resisted in a most surprising manner considering that he was clearly violating the law. |
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Proselytizing is stigmatized as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation. |
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Charges including bribery and tax evasion are among the ten counts of the ethics code he is accused of violating. |
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No libertarian could possibly construct a justification for violating the liberty of another person. |
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His sentence had been relatively light, as she never accused him of violating her. |
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The room grew silent, which made the sound of my ringtone seem that much more invasive and violating. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she litigated seven sweat-patch cases on behalf of clients accused of violating their supervised release by using drugs. |
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The law as it stands puts the home-owner defending his property and the burglar violating it on exactly the same footing. |
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They could do it as they enjoy special privileges and may get off scot-free with violating both the exchange rules and the laws of the land. |
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There can be nothing more activist than members of congress violating the separation of powers as they did this past week-end. |
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The separatist movement is violating the law, as they are conducting a rebellion. |
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Then, if you dropped the battery on a concrete floor, the glass separators cracked or broke, thus violating the solid barrier between the plates. |
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What company could tolerate an employee violating a basic rule of employment and of security? |
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And penalties for violating the law are so mild that companies routinely and deliberately break it. |
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Both sides accuse each other of violating the truce agreement signed last year. |
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When Vajpayee prevented them from violating court orders on the Babri Masjid site, they started slandering him in public. |
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This year too, animals including camels, cows and sheep were slaughtered openly violating the Animal Sacrifices Act. |
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Working pro bono, the lawyers helped the group charge New Jersey with violating local residents' civil rights. |
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That is why when Delhi Police nabbed him on June 9 on charges of violating the Official Secrets Act, fellow journalists were amazed. |
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You might think that the penalties would be severe for violating a no-fly zone above the White House and Capitol. |
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The Irish father is a brute of a colonial policeman who, when not violating his child, enjoys casually smacking her in the mouth. |
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He controlled the cops and didn't mind violating the 18th Amendment as long as he got his cut. |
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He wants to go to court to denounce my government for violating his human rights. |
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Orchard, apart from swearing at a Kenyan player, was also accused of violating the spirit of the game. |
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All accused of violating the sacred space of the child are immediately assumed to be guilty. |
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That she was back in his room with him touching her, hurting her, violating her. |
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But what makes his otherwise inspiring story so troubling is that he is now violating young people in much the same way that he was violated. |
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The idea of who wants what, where, and when sexually can be expressed without violating anyone and without getting anyone raped. |
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After he finished violating her, he then ransacked the room stealing 1,000 baht in cash and other items before leaving. |
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These conditions lead to a Luttinger liquid, which is capable of violating Ohm's law and displaying other unusual properties. |
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He missed four games last season for violating the league's drug policy, and had two strikes against him before the latest violation. |
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Each competitor tries to manoeuvre the other into making an error or violating the rules and incurring a penalty. |
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The act of clarifying alerts town residents to the dangers of violating the act and therefore itself constitutes a form of warning. |
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We use allusions to popular songs in headlines and in copy and we tend not to get accused of violating copyright. |
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One reason for doing so is that by releasing it under a copyleft, we can print the recipe for OpenCola without violating its copyleft. |
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Under the plea bargain, he pleaded guilty to reduced charges of forgery and violating campaign laws that limit foreign funding. |
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By forswearing himself and violating his oath, he has undermined respect for the integrity of oaths. |
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Targeted populations include freshmen, sorority and fraternity members, and students who have been caught violating college alcohol policies. |
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At that time, the teaching of state Shintoism was enforced, violating the public's freedom of religion. |
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But the Hong Kong government is afraid to do so, in fear of violating free-trade principles. |
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The International Tribunal shall have the power to prosecute persons violating the laws or customs of war. |
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The EC should debar him from contesting elections for violating the model code of conduct. |
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The parents of the decedent sued the medical examiner for violating their rights and those of their son to the free exercise of their religion. |
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The council, for its part, accused the traders of violating city by-laws and of defiling the environment. |
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Rules should be set for private colleges and those violating them, derecognised. |
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The last thing they want is some disgraced politician poking round their homes, violating their privacy. |
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Although they were simply exempted from military duty in the past, they are now being punished for willingly violating the Conscription Law. |
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Physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing. |
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Now this can be quite violating of certain sacred norms and traditions. |
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Hatch is found guilty of violating his probation by not amending his tax returns or paying his taxes. |
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He felt like he was violating her if he just pulled her top off. |
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The two bosses are accused not only of killing Kajiwara, but also of violating the firearms laws. |
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He blames Ukrainian officials for violating the ceasefire agreement and shelling the outskirts of Donetsk city. |
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The university claims students can face a citation or fine for violating the UNO smoking prohibition. |
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Fujimori's vow Friday to protect the constitution provoked jeers from opposition congressmen, who accused him of violating it many times during his decade in power. |
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This woman asked that her name be withheld for fear of violating a nondisclosure agreement. |
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It seemed to Crosse that her decomposition was relentlessly visible, that the rain was driving through her and out, violating her further even in death. |
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Night after night I heard the same excuse from every officer, until he is caught in the act of violating the restraining order by a police officer, no arrest can be made. |
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In the meantime, paedophiles and rapists are out in the community, doing what they do best, because raping, abusing, and violating women and children is all they know. |
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Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife. |
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Humiliation is a technique of deliberately subjugating a person or group by violating their dignity, and is often used as a political or military weapon. |
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The lawsuit claimed that the organisation was violating its own rules by allowing a proposed rule for dealing with the import of argali to stay in effect for a decade. |
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Some believed officers crossed that line with the parole sweeps conducted last month, which resulted in 192 arrests, more than half of ex-cons violating their parole. |
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Not to mention violating whatever sense of decorum is left in the halls of Congress. |
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A Buddhist family sued Sabine Parish School Board for violating their right to religious freedom. |
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Administrators believe the key to successful discipline is creating an environment in which students will come for help before they are caught violating some rule. |
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To put it another way, how can the nonphysical give rise to the physical without violating the laws of conservation of mass, of energy and of momentum? |
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Even so, the Europeans were intruders, emerging by the score from their towering vessels, appearing and disappearing without warning, violating sacred sites. |
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They maintained that the state agents had not been charged with violating any federal law, but the New York state law that permitted soldiers to vote by proxy. |
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His family had filed a lawsuit accusing the federal government of violating his civil rights and holding him after the FBI cleared him of suspicion. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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He is guilty of violating the Commission's policy against plugola. |
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In just the latest, the embattled governor is being called out for violating state ethics laws by nabbing Yankees tickets gratis. |
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If he is ordained, he should be defrocked for violating confidentiality. |
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They were told that they would lose no experimental course credit or grade points for violating any of our instructions, and that it was important that they be honest. |
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If you are found by a committee of students to be guilty of violating the Honor Code, you are expelled. |
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Macedonian and ethnic Albanian politicians tussled over future policing at talks yesterday as the government and rebels accused each other of violating a truce. |
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Each individual sovereignty has its natural frontiers within which it may operate and outside of which it may not pass without violating other sovereignties. |
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This is the only way one can have a point particle tachyonic speed in a Minkowski subspace without violating causality in C-space. |
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He could smoke it indoors, with no fear of violating city ordinance. |
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The court ruled that owner Terry Swankie didn't understand his rights when pleading guilty to violating the Dangerous Dogs Act. |
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Be prepared to engage in protests of all businesses nationwide who are violating the copyright act and chancing our members. |
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Ironically, it was the encloser who had acted in an unbounded manner by violating the institutional boundaries of local community power. |
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On the advice of Talleyrand, Napoleon ordered the kidnapping of the Duke of Enghien, violating the sovereignty of Baden. |
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A month later, British armed forces invaded and occupied the country, violating Icelandic neutrality. |
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Thus the Germans were able to avoid a direct assault on the Maginot Line by violating the neutrality of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. |
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There are restrictions only against writing in support of Nazism, racism or violating Czech law. |
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Specifically, this implies that the island can be ceded without violating the first article of the Constitution of Norway. |
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Under local laws, Johnson was at risk for losing some of his headright lands for violating the terms of indenture. |
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The Russians are quickly undermining US influence in the region and even violating NATO's airspace by freely overflying Turkey. |
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The Council would review and in a way, veto any passed legislation violating the spirit of the Constitution before it went into effect. |
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The Federal President of Germany can be impeached both by the Bundestag and by the Bundesrat for willfully violating Federal law. |
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The French are so violating the Geneva Convention in the treatment of prisoners of war that our command is taking back prisoners sent to them. |
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She accepted the demotion but sued GSK for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act by demoting her after maternity leave. |
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Temple-Inland has been accused of violating the law by failing to reconvey deeds of trust on paid loans. |
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The forward, suspended for violating NCAA rules, remans in basketball limbo. |
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As a result, practitioners began to develop various structurings to apply the concepts of leveraging without violating the NMTC rules. |
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The Indian central bank has penalised three private sector banks in the country for violating KYC norms. |
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But there was only shame for shot put pair Jamie Stevenson and Kieren Kelly, both banned for two years for violating anti-doping rules. |
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Though most adware is designed to collect user information, a fine line exists between collecting data for simple advertising use and violating one's privacy. |
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The doctors in Europe are also striking for higher salaries but nobody over there thought of accusing the strikers of violating the Hippocratic Oath, Rizaov concludes. |
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Penetrating injuries violating the tympanic membrane and resulting in middle ear trauma may cause minor temporary symptoms or significant debilitation. |
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In some neighborhoods with high rates of felony conviction, this creates a situation where many felons live with a constant threat of being arrested for violating parole. |
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Smith said he filed the case on behalf of his Carter Brothers for violating a contract against an insurance firm, Lumbermen s Underwriting Alliance. |
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This development left the new group open to charges of violating the customs of apostolic succession, in which three bishops customarily are present. |
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Nathan Deal for violating House rules and federal law by intervening with Georgia political leaders to preserve a program that financially benefits him. |
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This is the atonement for violating the oaths that you swore to keep. |
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The Dutch government endorsed the ambiguous declaration, thus relieving itself of an obligation to declare war on Germany for violating its neutrality. |
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After the story appeared the BSA told McGrath he had been removed from his scoutmaster position for violating the organization's policy banning openly gay Scout leaders. |
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Since the start of the campaign, there have been allegations of violating the limits imposed upon the intervention by Resolution 1973 and by US law. |
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In essence, he says that for any specific method or norm of science, one can find a historic episode where violating it has contributed to the progress of science. |
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In March 1939, Germany took over Czechoslovakia, violating the Munich Agreement signed six months before, and demonstrating that the appeasement policy was a failure. |
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But unless you hold both a valid CPA certificate and are licensed by your state, you may very well be violating state laws by using the designation in any of these instances. |
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The IRS ruled that a defined benefit plan can be amended to distribute demutualization proceeds to plan participants after its termination, without violating Sec. |
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Otherwise, unlawfully subjecting a corpse to intrusions by life-support mechanisms could be regarded as the crime of violating a corpse in South African law. |
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