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Ofcom has the power to fine the BBC up to £250,000 per transgression for breaches of its broadcasting code.
Mrs. Sabhnani gathered the children to watch as Samirah was forced to recreate her transgression for the camera.
They became, with time, a space of transgression for the middle-classes and a certain intellectual bourgeoisie.
There is also an element in this of outlaw culture: the tendency — which unites our lumpenproles with our postmodern ironists — to celebrate transgression for its own sake.
There is also an element in this of outlaw culture: the tendency which unites our lumpenproles with our postmodern ironists to celebrate transgression for its own sake.
The leak, a particularly embarrassing transgression for a company whose image is partly grounded in the promise of privacy, was widely reported as a "hack".
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Britain's view is that by not leaving any room for discretion, controllers will be forced to fine even small transgressions, for example by inexperienced startups.
The spokesman charged that "dishonest forces and intelligence agents of South Korea, displeased with the North-South reconciliation, have long employed every base means to take such border transgressions for an insidious political purpose".
Elul is a time to reflect on past transgressions for all people.
"Mr. Hastert has made mistakes in judgment and committed transgressions for which he is profoundly sorry," Green said.
Hastert "acknowledges that as a young man he committed transgressions for which he is profoundly sorry," the statement said.
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