Sentence examples for infraction into from inspiring English sources

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In August 2009, Nate Robinson posted messages during a traffic stop, turning an otherwise minor infraction into an embarrassing news story.

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In her retirement, she was able to turn her sharp eye for all grammatical infractions into a position as a professional proofreader and copy editor for Hyperion/Miramax Books.

In 2010 it passed a law, S.B. 1070, that made the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants its official policy with a grab bag of enforcement schemes that turned federal immigration infractions into state crimes.

Beck's conspiracy theory fused the conservative antipathy for environmental reforms with prior complaints about George W. Bush's anti-constitutional infractions into a grand theory of Barack Obama's hidden plan to use federal spending and seemingly innocent government programs to bring American democracy to an end.

The suspects in a growing number of grease infractions fall into a range of categories, people interviewed on the matter said, as grease theft is a crime of opportunity.

Hasidic leaders contend that the modesty committees are nothing more than self-appointed individuals who, indignant at some perceived infraction, take matters into their own hands.

On the scale of vice-presidential violations, it appears that Mr. Lieberman committed a much greater infraction by jumping into bed with Republicans than Mr. Edwards did with Ms. Hunter.

Most passengers will break that rule and flight attendants will be forced to either ignore the infraction or get into uncomfortable confrontations by asking overly chatty people to clam up.

One hundred and ninety-one patients after elective heart surgery without myocardial infraction were divided into two groupatientsding to serum creafternelective

Christophe Vivet, the vice prosecutor of Grenoble and a member of the main union for magistrates, said, "The draft law turns a very vague behavior into an infraction, while in criminal law, behaviors are defined very precisely so that each citizen knows what is or is not allowed".

However, a rule regarding head/neck targeting has had the term "deliberate" removed from the infraction definition that went into effect during the summer of 2016 (National Collegiate Athletic Association 2014a), This rule change means that any athlete who has intentional/unintentional contact to an opponent's head can be penalized and ultimately ejected.

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