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The student is accused of using words and behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to Wen or others.
It comes into effect immediately and sets out the sort of behaviour likely to lead him to exclude foreign citizens.
The next day the men were rapidly convicted of behaviour likely to cause of breach of the peace, which sparked heated debate in the local press.
"Malicious calls can be compared as a measure of antisocial behaviour likely to cause harm to others in a way other crimes cannot," Dorling said.
In June 1984, Brons was convicted by Leeds magistrates of using insulting words and behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace.
"Nine of our agents were beaten up by the police and then arrested for behaviour likely to provoke a breach of the peace," he said.
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The university says it takes a "common sense approach" to the activity, with "reasonable behaviours" likely to be tolerated when rules and regulations prohibiting it are sometimes difficult to enforce.
Statistical modeling suggests that affiliation with dissident group membership can be predicted by attitudes and behaviours likely to be in contrast to scientifically-based practice.
Finally, there are many different inadequate sleep habits and sleep-related behaviours likely to have a detrimental impact on sleep quality in normal subjects.
The contrasting impacts of both time and temperature on pseudopolyandry compared to true polyandry suggests that the two are indeed distinct behaviours, likely to be driven by different evolutionary pressures and controlled by different mechanisms.
The evidence that does exist indicates that HRLAs are only cost-effective when they target behaviours likely to have a large impact on overall health-related quality of life.
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