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Indeed, in the wake of the Satyam scandal, investors have been swift to punish even small infractions.
Often, this stipend is docked for small infractions, such as failing to meet production quotas or skipping scripture-study sessions.
Ms. González, however, believes that penalizing small infractions would only open the gap between young people and the authorities.
His girlfriend constantly admonishes him for being unable to ignore small infractions, even when he's off-duty.
It begins with small infractions -- illegally downloading a few songs, skimming small amounts from the register, lies of omission on taxes -- and grows by increments.
In short, the move from small infractions to a deliberate pattern of deception or fraud is less an incremental slide than a deliberate strategy.
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There's not much of a secret why: the municipality collects some $2.6 million a year in fines and court fees, typically from small-scale infractions like traffic violations.
Trying to poison your tutor is no small infraction.
After being questioned at the airport in Buenos Aires, Mr. Antonini was allowed to leave after signing a paper saying he had committed a small infraction.
Part of the reason the police are distrusted in many neighborhoods is because they are little too quick to issue a summons over a small infraction.
You get home from work, make dinner, start getting the kids ready for bed... and then a small infraction by your child sets off a wildly disproportionate reaction from you.
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