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No, the worst offence of all in their eyes: speaking out.
The worst offence in this regard is an insistence on using dialogue culled from Hobson-Jobson.
Their worst offence, insist their fellow-Jews, may be that they sent faxes or e-mails to relations in Israel.
We were only just out of the playoffs with perhaps the worst offence in the league last season, so anything better than that should have us in contention.
Professor John Goodridge Nottingham Trent University "Some people would consider," [the clerk] observed, "that stealing the motor-car was the worst offence; and so it is.
The worst offence as a science journalist is to bore your reader by preaching at them about things so terribly important that they really ought to know about them.
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New crime laws have increased the penalties for the worst offences, causing sentence inflation across the board.Putting a lid on the prison population will mean restraining sentences.
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The recommended minimum entry point for a biting suspension is 12 weeks, rising to 18 weeks for a mid-level offence and a maximum of four years for the worst offences.
But the worst offences had naturally been committed by the government: the unstoppable spread of academies, introduction of compulsory phonics, class sizes of thirtysomething and rising, and the removal of teachers' opportunities for "magic moments" in the classroom.
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