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"The lack of consistent consequences for the same crime has the potential of undermining the culture of professionalism that is necessary for running institutions with integrity," he wrote.
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Have a consistent consequence for poor behavior like time out.
In a country where there are no consistent legal consequences for committing crime, reliable institutional frameworks give way to something more "diffuse and fragmentary".
The district must impose "meaningful, consistent, minimum consequences" for anti-Semitic harassment and increase the severity of the consequences for repeated harassment.
Remember, being consistent means that you consistently give consequences for violence.
The content included information on how not to get raped (don't go to parties, don't get drunk, don't wear suggestive clothing, etc), consistent reiteration of the consequences for making a false claim of rape, warnings that claims of rape or sexual assault destroy morale, and plenty of stories that correlated with their content.
He has a regular and incredibly consistent schedule, bedtime, set of consequences for misbehavior — if you can call not actually being aware of what he is doing misbehavior.
Microsoft's models allow neither openness nor choice.Whether it is Standard Oil in the late 19th century, or Microsoft in the 20th century, the consequences for the economy are consistent.
In mice, a smaller percentage (perhaps 3%) of genes escape from XCI, consistent with the viability and limited phenotypic consequences for female sex chromosome monosomy (reviewed in [ 1]).
Mr. Lyne offers harsher consequences for a woman who strays, consistent with global norms.
Our findings were consistent with these studies and revealed the negative consequences for delivering both government and NGO-run HIV/AIDS services for IDUs in both countries.
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