The violator is then given an opportunity to respond, defend the content in question and contest the size of the fine. |
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By inference, the law coerces the violator to marry his victim, while legitimizing his actions. |
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When the violator is someone the child knows and trusts, the experiences are especially confusing. |
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A serial violator of civilized society, its government even last week was implicated in major drug trafficking into Australia. |
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Reporting can be as risky for the victim and witness, as it can be for the violator. |
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Mexico may be an exemplary trade partner for Canada, but it is a systematic human rights violator. |
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In my view, somebody is a human rights violator only when he or she actively harms others or contributes to harming them. |
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In case of a total ban on use of nuclear weapons, would retaliatory use against a violator of the ban be considered a breach? |
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If no hearing has been requested by the violator then a certificate for payment is issued by the Tribunal. |
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Among the armed movements, the Panel reported that the Justice and Equality Movement was the most active violator of the arms embargo. |
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It is important to leave the violator an option to save face during the negotiation. |
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The commissioner's representatives are likely to argue that he bought PEDs multiple times, and thus should be treated as a repeat violator. |
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Particularly when a law first comes into force, there may be an occasional violator who makes a public display of contempt for the law. |
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Being named on such a list may affect the chance that the violator will ever be able to obtain a similar permit in future. |
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Now even a local police officer writing a traffic ticket can determine that a violator is subject to a deportation order and presumably make an arrest. |
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Police say Chris Lighty, the violator Records founder and legendary manager, killed himself. |
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The judge is a former adventurer and violator of animals worldwide. |
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However, a great debate is raging in the region which may ultimately culminate in the elevation of Saddam Hussein, a prolific violator of human rights in this region, to hero status in the Arab world. |
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Harelson might be called a pothunter, a graverobber, a looter or a violator of antiquities law. |
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The violator was forced to pay damages to whomever his waste hit, if that person sustained an injury. |
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The President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, may well have the wrong idea about how to combat Aids, but that does not make him a violator of human rights. |
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Whenever possible, they should instead use advice, persuasion and warning to obtain the necessary cooperation of a law violator in making an arrest. |
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But the actions of that passenger can be not only a breach of rules while smoking on board a plane but cause also important losses when the pilot has to change the itinerary to deliver the violator to the authorities. |
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Parties involved in the prosecution include conservation officers and inspectors, Crown prosecution staff, judicial and court staff, and the violator. |
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After exiting def Jam Records in 2000, Lighty would strike out on his own, forming Violator Management and Violator Records. |
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Violator would soon suffer financially as the music industry experienced a downturn. |
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