Sentence examples for represent an offence from inspiring English sources

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The RMT's general secretary, Mick Cash, said: "The union supports the points raised by the disability campaigners, and the conclusion that the Govia Thameslink Railway plans represent an offence under the Equality Act 2010, as they will clearly put a disabled person at a substantial disadvantage.

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I felt that editors and referees should recall that a scientific paper is not only the final result of hard work, but is kind of a baby with some of the corresponding emotional implications, and that careless treatment by a journal represents an offence towards authors.

From Tuesday afternoon a single stroke of the whip over the limit of seven on the Flat and eight in jumps races will no longer represent an automatic offence.

It may no longer represent an automatic offence, but many people will still be counting, and those who want to see the whip – and racing too – banned altogether will be counting most diligently of all, in particular when the Grand National comes around again in two months' time.

Tory MP Conor Burns told the Sunday Times that the story represented a grave offence to the victims of the IRA.

Zaher's and his fellow juveniles' cases represent an ever-growing list of those being corporally punished for mainly non-violent offences.

"It should be noted that the use of simple cautions for indictable-only offences represent a fraction of 1% of the total issued.

The Ministry of Justice does not collate numbers of convicted internet offenders but they represent a "significant proportion" of the 5,000 people convicted of sexual offences each year.

In its press statement on the case, the ECJ said the UK had argued that "CS's serious criminal offence represented an obvious threat to the preservation of that member state's social cohesion and of the values of its society".

"Unlike a fixed penalty or court-endorsed speeding offence, a speed awareness course does not in any way represent a conviction".

They will only be released if the Parole Board determines that they no long represent a serious risk to the public, that they have come to an understanding of their offence and exhibit remorse, and that there is evidence of change.

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