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An infraction by one cadet meant punishment for the class.
He compounded the infraction by trotting slowly down to first, angled toward the mound, taunting Weaver all the way.
Two years ago, Congress increased the potential maximum penalty for each infraction by tenfold, to $325,000.
Generally, it is an infraction by the offense — a runner on first plows into the second baseman who is trying to field a grounder, for example.
In a recent tournament game against Philadelphia, he chided the referee for missing what he thought was a goaltending infraction by the other team.
It seems that a day does not pass without some warning to Syria from a senior administration official citing some serious infraction by the government.
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COLLEGE N.C.A.A.--Placed Nebraska's wrestling and swimming programs on two years probation for multiple infractions by former coaches.
According to the F.A.A., hold-line infractions by pilots accounted for 84 of the 140 runway incursions reported this year.
But some legal experts said that the basis for the suit, which draws liberally from an internal S.E.C. report that cataloged trading infractions by specialist firms, was thin.
The firms have also sued each other and have been accused of various infractions by investors and borrowers in numerous cases.
Clinton returned the favour when Sanders was asked whether he was "losing control of [his] campaign" due to a number of minor infractions by his staff involving advertising.
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