Sentence examples for yet another probation from inspiring English sources

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Tears welled in Darryl Strawberry's eyes today after a judge ruled that yet another probation violation by Strawberry would not result in a prison term.

I watched, grief-stricken, as a long brown-haired boy, pants slung low under a tucked-in button-down, asked the judge for a jail sentence instead of yet another probation he would most certainly break.

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They are, as yet, on probation, and only upon gaining the rights of full citizenship will the young males be expected to shoulder its duties.

Yet the probation orders state that when the chairwomen of the schools' boards of trustees, Candace Cobo of Northside and Marcenia Johnson of Southside, spoke with state officials, both demonstrated an "alarming lack of familiarity" with the fiscal issues facing their schools, including the schools' current financial conditions.

The FIM later reduced this to another probation.

Yet another was actually arrested during the election for breaching a probation order and blamed the infraction on a stroke.

Of those whose probations were extended last year, fewer than half won tenure this year, a third were given yet another year to prove themselves, and 16 percent were denied tenure or resigned.

Yet another losing day.

Yet another unfortunate augury.

Yes, yet another age.

Yet another dead end.

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