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Their ritual authority is thus a sanction for their secular and domestic authority.
And should one individual's innocent mistake result in a sanction for an entire team?
"I won't talk of war, but of a sanction for a monstrous violation of the human person," he said.
According to local reports, the city is planning to introduce a sanction for anyone caught selling, or attaching the locks.
"It is an idea he had, and now he is seeking some sort of a sanction for it, through the general assembly of the coalition".
He thus uses both the old concepts of natural law and contract, often invoked to justify resistance to authority, as a sanction for it.
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In Britain anti-social behaviour orders—a judicial sanction for disruptive conduct that falls short of criminality were widely used against the rowdy, and worse, in the 2000s.
"I don't think it is fair that you can get a bigger sanction for an administrative failure than for an actual doping offence.
Smith said: "From start to finish [the request to jail King] was designed to intimidate rather than seek a proper sanction for an alleged breach.
"They will be given a sanction fee for the big fight," Costello said.
The BOA's appeal argues that the lifetime ban is an issue about being eligible for Team GB and is not an extra sanction for a doping offence.
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