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infraction

noun as in violation

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Sometimes they picked him up for things he admits he did, such as driving infractions and other low-level charges.

Younger than 21, he also faces an infraction for driving with alcohol in his system.

Black clients were kicked out of the facility’s program for infractions that white clients weren’t punished for, according to the lawsuit.

The council is already studying the cost and feasibility of creating unarmed civilian teams to respond to certain traffic issues, ending some traffic stops for minor infractions and limiting traffic fines in poorer neighborhoods.

Antalyaspor are on the Fifa registration ban list, which means they are "temporarily prohibited from registering new players due to various infractions, such as financial disputes or regulatory breaches".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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