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infraction

[in-frak-shuhn] / ɪnˈfræk ʃən /


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What if they acknowledge the president can fire for cause, but simply argue that infractions must occur when a governor is in office?

From Barron's

When they were flagged for defensive pass interference against Oregon on Friday night, it marked only their third such infraction this season—in their 15th game.

From The Wall Street Journal

The legal action is part of a wave of legal battles over trade secrets in the AI sector, with companies such as Elon Musk’s xAI suing ex-employees and competitors for alleged infractions.

From The Wall Street Journal

She lists the many infractions the first mate committed and defies any among them to countermand her husband’s orders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Disciplinary infractions remain part of an incarcerated individual’s permanent record and affect their chances of parole or resentencing.

From Los Angeles Times