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It has to be identified and publicly so you can correct misconduct in the future".
Judges, in turn, are supposed to independently correct misconduct by prosecutors and the police when cases reach the courts.
Large corporations, Mr. Chvotkin said, are often better able to identify and correct misconduct, and that may account for the low rate of suspensions and debarments for the largest contractors.
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It would probably come in two parts: one to "correct past misconduct" and another to "fence in" future behaviour.
The first part seeks to correct past misconduct and the second part tries to "fence in" a defendant from future anticompetitive behavior.
Although China has yet to enact any remedy similar to habeas corpus, which allows people to challenge a detention before the courts, its current justice system is based on the assumption that prosecutors have the independence to correct the misconduct of the police and the extralegal thugs they often employ.
Shihuangdi himself claimed in the stone inscriptions of his time that he had corrected the misconduct of a corrupted age and given the people peace and order.
"So this is more about quickly moving past a bad headline during the off-season rather than an effort to correct the underlying misconduct," Sanderson said.
The company said the landmark nature of the case called for a particularly strong remedy to correct Judge Jackson's misconduct.
Tévez and his advisers believe that none of the five reasons given by Manchester City for upholding the charge of misconduct is correct, and that Mancini's assertion immediately after the game that he refused to play could therefore equate to defamation.
Discipline: Looks forward and attempts to correct a student's misconduct.
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