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Mr. Kamel's family now worries that any perceived infraction could lead to prosecution.
Cheryl's father beat her mother regularly, and he once cut off all of her mother's hair as punishment for some perceived infraction.
Even the slightest perceived infraction, such as having a copy of the Koran on a phone or making a contact abroad, can result in incarceration, he said.
During a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Brady was caught on camera screaming at his offensive line for a perceived infraction.
Hasidic leaders contend that the modesty committees are nothing more than self-appointed individuals who, indignant at some perceived infraction, take matters into their own hands.
If she loses the appeal, she'll have to serve seven days in solitary, and then another seven if she commits another perceived infraction in the next six months.
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The rule calls for a two-minute penalty for embellishment of perceived infractions.
The issue has become complicated with the advent of TV watchers reporting perceived infractions.
Criticism of Turkey's cross-border operation is high on the list of perceived infractions, which is why Levent's newspaper is in Erdoğan's sights.
Old-timers may love recounting that baseball was more manly when pitchers knocked batters down for the smallest perceived infractions, yet the golden age of the hit batter began about 1993.
Most memorable was James Brady, the paper's dapper publisher in the 1960s, pounding the celebrity beat, appearing on talk shows and often needling the likes of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Lady Bird Johnson for perceived infractions of taste.
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