"conduct" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "What the Government is seeking to do is to punish conduct that reasonable people might agree deserves the sanctions of the criminal law."
- And it had left him subject to a new W.T.C. rule that punishes such conduct with a suspension, a fine, or both.
- "In prosecuting Small, the government is enforcing a domestic criminal statute to punish domestic criminal conduct."
- "This is a criminal prosecution brought by the United States in its sovereign capacity to punish domestic criminal conduct," he said.
- A committee advising the British Parliament recommended in 1957 repeal of laws punishing homosexual conduct.
- The purpose of sanctions is to punish conduct by people in court proceedings.
- Given its breadth, the ordinance would give the city the power to punish conduct which would otherwise be constitutionally protected.
- "That is because our law, our criminal statutes punish conduct based on state of mind," Judge Mariano said.
- "There is no law, so far as we know of, to punish such conduct directly," a police spokesman said.
- The antitrust laws are written to punish conduct, not to generate desired outcomes in markets, Ms. Bingaman said.
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