infraction in a sentence

He was excluded from the club for infractions of the rules.

The infraction has been reported to the International Chess Federation.

There are also appeal procedures on the back of civil motor vehicle infractions.

Allen’s layup came as a result of Keaton Miles’ defensive goaltending infraction.

Wolf said Rogers had only four minor infractions during the past 27 years in prison.

For such infraction of this section the penalty shall be immediate ejection from the game.

She said to her knowledge M1 may have had an infraction on his criminal record dating back to 2006.

The infractions involved pump failure, equipment malfunction, pipeline corrosion and operator error.

It’s unclear how many people are blamed for the 54 infractions, ministry spokesman Pierre Rance said.

Most of the actions taken against SAE in the past have been for infractions of a non-racial nature.

One infraction from last winter involved impermissible iced decorations on a cookie cakes given to prospects.

People who were cited had the option of paying the fine, mitigating the sum or contesting the infraction.

“The fact that they cited him with an infraction makes me think Vulnerable User was applicable, said Duggan.”

Which right now, is higher than state legislation, which is currently an infraction,”” she explained.”

Accidentally touching the stone with your broom or body, called “burning,” is considered an infraction.

Adiv argued that they were long-time employees with no major disciplinary infractions in the past.

All three infractions are misdemeanors.

Black mistrust is rooted in experience – they’re far more likely to be stopped by police for even minor infractions.

Both confrontations started over seemingly minor infractions.

But Theoret jumped the gun in the heat and got a one-minute penalty for a lane infraction to finish fourth.

By the time that security infractions come to light, the money is spent, it’s been moved offshore, she said.

Fines from NHTSA are capped at $35 million per infraction.

He had a state taxi permit from 2007 to 2010, and picked up several traffic infractions, records show.

It maintains strict rules for women, who are lashed for infractions such as not being fully covered.

Last season, taunting penalties shot up, with 34 infractions in 2013 compared to nine penalties in 2012.

Later on, National League officials ignored the infraction.

Most children are disciplined now for minor infractions of school rules and “willful defiance” or mouthing off.

Out for a photo op today, touring another TCHC facility, looking for bylaw infractions.

Rahim had “no major disciplinary infractions” at Brookline High and after graduation he went to college in Florida.

She pleaded not guilty to the ticket, noting on the back that the nature of the infraction was not indicated.

The bylaw listed a number of fines associated with each infraction.

The city’s penalty was reduced to a $25 civil infraction.

The infraction will place parents on a 12 months of probation.

The infractions involved pump failure, equipment malfunction, pipeline corrosion and operator error.

The men say they were punished more severely than white employees for “alleged workplace infractions.”

The province said the types of infractions also are tending to be less serious.

The Sheriff’s Department will cite violators with traffic infractions.

The Whitecaps had been warned for an earlier infraction.

They began the next step in their protest on Tuesday by going easy on minor infractions for the next week.

This leads to the widespread use of solitary confinement for minor prison infractions, the report said.

Those who were cited had the option of paying the fine, seeking to have it lowered or contesting the infraction.

Allen’s layup came as a result of Keaton Miles’ defensive goaltending infraction.

Becker believed that “social groups create deviance by making the rules whose infraction constitutes deviance.”

For instance, the unauthorized leaving of the main city complex on Earth was a Category-4 infraction.

For such infraction of this section the penalty shall be immediate ejection from the game.

His last instructions from the king were to “show himself to be a severe punisher of infractions.”

However, NCAA convention is to date violations based on when they learned about the infraction.

If a member of the community has committed serious infractions three times before, he or she may be punished by “release”.

Infractions Many infractions can result in the calling of a technical foul.

Other leagues typically assess penalties for additional infractions.

Prefects have the authority to give detentions for infractions.

Reception of unauthorized information is not an infraction per se.

She said to her knowledge M1 may have had an infraction on his criminal record dating back to 2006.

The Cadet Service Medal is earned by all cadets after four years of “honourable service with no serious infractions.”

The city sued the hotel in 1983 and 1984 for its failure to correct numerous infractions.

The infraction has been reported to the International Chess Federation.

The number of demerits given depends on the severity of the infraction.

The referees also use whistle blows to indicate infractions or restart the play.

There are also appeal procedures on the back of civil motor vehicle infractions.

They are tasked with monitoring compliance with the treaty and meting out punishments for infractions.

UCLA was called for an intentional grounding infraction which pushed the ball back to its own one-yard line.

Used to indicate a minor rule infraction by one of the fencers.

Vick had hidden the information from the team and the infraction was not discovered until January.

Wolf said Rogers had only four minor infractions during the past 27 years in prison.