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The first part of the movie leads up to the school's annual classics competition, and Mr. Hundert's desire to help his protégé leads him to commit a tiny infraction, inflating the boy's grade so that he, rather than a more deserving, less colorful fellow (Paul Dano), becomes a finalist in the contest.
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Being corrected over and over again for tiny infractions.
This concept, which sprang from a famous article by two criminologists in Atlantic Monthly in March 1982, maintains that by refusing to tolerate tiny infractions of the law dropping litter, spray-painting walls the authorities can create a climate in which crime of more dangerous kinds finds it impossible to flourish.
(Both his lawyers and the U.S. Attorney's office decline to say what he did, but officials close to the case caution not to read too much into it; in a halfway house, tiny infractions can have enormous consequences, and neither Davis nor Luger has ruled out his re-release).
But fantasize that you're on vacation in China, where such tiny infractions mean little when the food is this good.
They imagine an abuser who beats their partner to a pulp for the tiniest infraction.
The remainder of the memorandum states that the government "keep the Baha'i's illiterate and uneducated, living only at a subsistence level, and fearful at every moment that even the tiniest infraction will bring the threat of imprisonment or worse".
Third infraction?
The infraction went uncalled.
Mrs. Perry's infraction?
"Excess, infraction, deviance.
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