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They say some systems are rigged to cast a wider net that includes an ever-growing number of safe drivers whose violations, if any, would be overlooked by an actual police officer.
In a separate investigation, the attorney general found that RadioShack also had ignored the law by rejecting job applicants whose violations had been sealed, set aside or deemed to be minor.
Of those 42, Mine Safety and Health News found 23 underground mines whose "Violations Per Inspection Day" or VPID was above the national average of.71, while 13 mines had less violations than the national average.
According to a 2008 EPA report, the watch list reflects "recidivist and chronically noncomplying facilities whose violations have not been formally addressed by either the state or EPA .A 2009 report by the EPA's inspector general put it similarly: The list tracks "facilities with serious or chronic violations of environmental laws but with no formal enforcement response".
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What culture, generally, finds much more difficult is in identifying whose disingenuousness we're actually looking at, and whose violation.
Williams is Minnesota's defensive tackle whose violation of the N.F.L.'s performance-enhancing drug policy led to the StarCaps case making its way through the court system.
Fairy and human lovers may marry, though only with restrictions whose violation ends the marriage and, often, the life of the human.
It's unclear whether the volume and urgency of the command reflect a carefully enunciated compensation for rocky English or an edict whose violation could prompt expulsion.
That the restaurant association should be thrilled that a grade of "A" is given to any restaurant whose violation point total is even slightly better than average, and that restaurants whose score would be less than an "A" can delay posting their scores pending a reinspection and an appeal.
She has a passionate sense of right and wrong, for example, in regard to the treatment of animals; and law, for her, is clearly not just the law of the land but, in some far deeper sense, a divine or cosmic law, whose violation can have disastrous effects — seeming breakdowns in the course of nature itself.
She has a passionate sense of right and wrong, for example, in regard to the treatment of animals; and law, for her, is clearly not just the law of the land but, in some far deeper sense, a divine or cosmic law, whose violation can have disastrous effects—seeming breakdowns in the course of nature itself.
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