On the other hand, the OLPR issues about 125 private admonitions each year, about 20 to 25 private probations, and pursues
public discipline against 30 to 40 lawyers each year.
Not exact matches
Going
against the Silicon Valley orthodoxy, the venture capitalist has urged technology start - ups to go
public as soon as they are able, instead of continuing to take venture capital funding: Taking on too much venture funding, he has said, can fuel a lack of
discipline.
The central question becomes the very character of the
discipline itself: What modes of argumentation, which methods, what warrants, backings, evidence can count for or
against a
public statement by a physicist, a historian, a philosopher, a theologian?
It's easy to say you're
against deficits, tax hikes and cuts in
public services, and you're for fiscal
discipline, living within one's means, cutting waste, fraud and abuse and all that other campaign pap.
The bill also provides greater
public accountability and transparency, requires enforcement of cost estimating
discipline, strengthens the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), and provides for additional tools to protect
against waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement.
As Elizabethton Bureau Chief John Thompson reported in January, the policy says «any principal, assistant principal or teacher may use corporal punishment in a reasonable manner
against any student for good cause in order to maintain
discipline and order within the
public schools.»
The claim said that the law society felt compelled to initiate and continue the investigations
against DeMerchant and Sukonick because of
public pressure it was facing at the time to
discipline lawyers that had worked on the transactions.