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be infractions
noun
A minor offence, petty crime
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NovaStar's selective disclosures — it was quick to report good news but failed to own up to problems on many occasions — seemed to be infractions that the S.E.C. should have dealt with.
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"These were infractions that really went over the line.
("If there are infractions as they are reported, it's too bad").
He added, "We'd like to see more funding for peer mediation when there are infractions".
He warned the players that they would run if there were infractions of concentration -- to make them directly beholden to each other, to subject them to peer pressure.
Rouhani lists what he says are infractions in North Africa and west Asia Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwaitthe the "brutal oppression of the Palestinian people" and "terrorist bombings in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon".
The party handed out a list of what it said were infractions, including an accusation that a campaign rally was disrupted when a member of the ruling party "set alight a nearby haystack".
The title of Ms. Gray's puzzle is "Infractions", and to paraphrase Star Trek's Scotty, there be fractions here, with a little help from the entries right below the word ONE in each theme entry.
The first two violations would be considered infractions and the third a misdemeanor.
To not have that right would be an infraction on religious liberty.
There were no infractions.
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