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"The rules say that it is a violation, but if you can show that the athlete had no fault or no significant fault, there could be a mitigation of the sanction," Wadler said.
"The offence merited a low entry point in the International Rugby Board's table of sanctions and allowed mitigation of four weeks," said a statement released by the committee.
Bergé (2017) cites higher propensity of trust, enforcement of sanctions and conflict mitigation as some of the advantages that are peculiar to triadic linkages which become feasible as a result of reduction in individual power with the transition from a dyadic interaction to a network-based interaction.
The Council ordered the tightening of sanctions.
Mr. Netanyahu has been dismissive of sanctions.
Further, when variations and changes take place in the design of sanctions, they tend to trigger counter-sanctions.
Finally there is the issue of sanctions.
Van der Berg et al. (2004) report significant positive effects of sanctions.
Therefore, the sanction strategy influences caseworkers' actions and, consequently, creates variation in the use of sanctions across welfare agencies.
Efficacy of sanctions is now crucially dependent on the network architecture.
Getting rid of sanctions was crucial.
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