Sentences with phrase «rules infractions»

Should anyone other than rules officials and players (i.e., spectators, reporters, TV viewers) be allowed to report rules infractions?
His uprightness, in both carriage and conduct, will help restore the integrity of an athletic program rocked in recent years by various NCAA rules infractions.
If the defensive team were guilty of a rules infraction, the official would drop a red flag.
And there are hundreds of cases of rule infractions, some technical, that force schools to return money to the program, according to FCC documents.
These findings demonstrate that the Transcendental Meditation program conducted in the school setting has a beneficial impact upon absenteeism, rule infractions, and suspension rates in African American adolescents.
We are absolutely confident, that following the driving laws is important both for you and other people's safety... That's why, regardless of which exact driving rules infraction you've commited, we're dedicated to eliminate those points from your record!
Warned offenders about rule infractions and violations and verbally evicted violators from premises.
Inform and warned violators of rule infractions like smoking, loitering, carrying forbidden things.
Warned persons of rule infractions or violations and apprehend or evict violators from premises.
• Educate people within the vicinity about rule infractions and violations.
Warned violators of rule infractions, such as loitering, smoking and carrying forbidden articles.
Warned violators of rule infractions, such as loitering, smoking, or carrying forbidden articles.
Patrolled the facility while serving as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and rule infractions.
Warn persons of rule infractions or violations, and apprehend or evict violators from premises, using force when necessary.
Warned persons of rule infractions or violations, and apprehend or evict violators from premises, using force when necessary.
Warned persons of rule infractions or violations, apprehended or evicted violators from premises, using force when necessary.
Warned persons of rule infractions and violations, and apprehended and evicted violators from premises, using force when necessary.
• Warn individuals of rule infractions and violations, and apprehend violators.
Patrolled the facility and served as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and rule infractions.
Informed and warned violators of rule infractions, such as loitering, smoking and carrying forbidden articles.
This study examined the impact of a four - month participation in the TM program on absenteeism, rule infractions, and suspension rates in adolescents with high normal BP.
Primary outcome measures were changes in absenteeism, school rule infractions and suspension days during the four - month pretest period prior to randomization compared with the four - month intervention period.
The number of rule infractions during the 4 - month intervention period was compared with the number of rule infractions during the 4 - month period before the intervention.
Based on previous findings it was predicted that youth who practiced TM would exhibit greater decreases in school absenteeism, rule infractions, and days suspended from pre-test to 4 month post-test than controls.
These findings demonstrate that the Transcendental Meditation program conducted in the school setting has a beneficial impact upon absenteeism, rule infractions, and suspension rates in African American adolescents.
Consequences were delivered for even minor rule infractions (such as being 2 minutes late to class).

Not exact matches

Instead, prison and parole authorities have tended to use it as a club to punish inmates for the most trivial infractions of institutional rules.
A great distance separates the infraction of a rule concerning dress, food, or participation in certain activities from violating basic moral ordinances by outspoken criminal acts.
Failure to maintain bearing can be considered an infraction of military rules.
To us this does not mean infraction of particular rules which are laid down by a sovereign God — though this is the meaning usually assigned.
Warda, my apologies for not thinking about your situation — my head was trying to work through the animal product / animal product concepts, and Halal didn't even enter my mind (neither did kosher, to be honest — is that an infraction of the meat / milk rule?)
In the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions» decision, the panel found a former Notre Dame athletic training student violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when she committed academic misconduct for two football student - athletes and provided six other football student - athletes with impermissible academic extra benefits.
The NCAA's Committee on Infractions finally ruled on the Rebels» years - long case and unveiled its punishment last Friday.
he yells, pointing out a fancied infraction of the rules to Referee Bob Dupuisas he swings open the gate to direct a line change while play continues.
Committee on Infractions could not conclude North Carolina violated NCAA rules: https://t.co/iPE127Txqr pic.twitter.com/suI5 9ucHvs
A Division I Committee on Infractions hearing panel could not conclude that the University of North Carolina violated NCAA academic rules when it made available deficient Department of African and Afro - American Studies «paper courses» to the general student body, including student - athletes.
«I don't claim to know the rules,» she says, after gleefully detailing her past infractions.
The NFL recently adopted several new rules for the 2013 season including the infraction and penalty for any player who uses the crown of the helmet to strike an opponent outside the tackle box.
The University of Mississippi has been notified that a ruling from the NCAA's Committee on Infractions (COI) regarding the Rebel football program is due Friday, multiple sources confirm to SB Nation.
The NCAA's Committee on Infractions still hasn't handed down a ruling on the 21 compliance charges investigators have levied against Ole Miss..
After five years, the NCAA's Committee on Infractions finally issued a ruling in Ole Miss's recruiting scandal on Friday morning.
But life wasn't always smooth for Aubameyang in Dortmund — he's had repeated clashes with the club over rules issues, leading to multiple suspensions this season for various infractions, mostly having to do with his inattention to time.
In their concern over unnecessary roughness, officials are tightening up on rules and carefully studying game films for hidden infractions
PENALIZED: By the NCAA in its latest series of rulings, the University of Houston, Portland State and Western Carolina University, each receiving a one - year probation, for various infractions and violations in the conduct of their intercollegiate athletic programs.
This past weekend, the MInnesota State High School League took an unprecedented step of changing the rules mid-season, by stiffening the penalties on three of the most violent and dangerous infractions in hockey: checking from behind, boarding and contact to the head will now result in an automatic five - minute «major» against the offending player resulting in ejection and forcing his team to play short - handed for five minutes, regardless of how many times it is scored upon during the ensuing power play.
A district judge in ruled that 13 fossil fuel pipeline protesters were not responsible for any infraction because of the necessity of their actions.
Tattling crops up as kids start to learn about rules but are not able to distinguish between major rule - breaking and minor infractions.
The rules call for the harbors to open April 15 next year, a month earlier than before, and they set up a detailed hearing and appeal procedure for boaters accused of infractions.
He attempts to teach the kids about strangers and scares Sister Bear, and when Mama Bear creates a rule chart, it's Papa Bear who has the most infractions for rude behavior.
«Justice implies that infractions of the law must be promptly reported, investigated and the accused persons prosecuted within a reasonable time through the laid down rules, regulations and procedures.
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