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the infractions
noun
A minor offence, petty crime
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"Because of the number of people infracting the law and the nature of the infractions being minor, it's not in the public interest for them to prosecute".
The infractions were minor.
An inept response by regulators failed to halt the infractions.
The university reported the infractions to the N.C.A.A. in 2000.
One guard filed more than half the infractions.
The infractions were not of a sexual nature, the ministry said.
I think the deterrent is going to come in the form of the infractions committee".
The N.C.A.A.'s letter emphasized Tressel's failure to notify the university of the infractions.
At the bottom of the Infractions Report are the members of the N.C.A.A. infractions committee.
That grown-up animals commit most of the infractions helps save the show from sanctimony.
"The general campus environment surrounding the violations troubled the committee," the infractions report said.
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