Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Do you consider that I may have committed a disciplinary offence?
He was expelled in September 1968 for alleged disciplinary offences.
Subsequent inquiries cleared the officers involved of any "criminal or disciplinary offence".
On third Reading, he moved a second amendment to make racially discriminatory behaviour by the police a specific disciplinary offence.
This was particularly so where, as here, the applicant had been charged with serious disciplinary offences which would result in a loss of liberty.
"Making inappropriate comments on these sites will be regarded as a very serious disciplinary offence.
And consideration should be given to making failure to report actual or suspected abuse an explicit disciplinary offence.
Conversely, a pregnant woman may not rely on her pregnancy as a defence against conduct that constitutes a disciplinary offence.
Its disciplinary role is to investigate and, if necessary, assign penalties for past disciplinary offences.
One was for professional incompetence, eight for serious disciplinary offences and 32 other cases attracted a range of penalties.
In earlier years it would have included dealing with disciplinary offences such as adultery, fornication and drunkenness.
These would be serious disciplinary offences and trigger procedures under which you would be liable to dismissal.
Yard chiefs' initial view was that the allegations are broadly true and the officer faces action for a disciplinary offence of "discreditable conduct".
Trimming it down, or even soaping it to reduce the discomfort to the wearer, was a disciplinary offence.
The operation of the twenty-two disciplinary offences was suspended and concessions were made on the fees for signing on and off.
Police insiders said it was a breach of the ethics for protection officers and could amount to a disciplinary offence of "discreditable conduct".
I was instructed by the hierachy to defend a 'fairweather 'member who only joined because he was up on a potential dismissal disciplinary offence.
The Federation is funded by a monthly subscription paid from officers' salaries and provides representation and advice to officers who are subject to disciplinary offences.
It suggested that Walsh's conduct constituted a disciplinary offence under section 74 of the 1994 Public Sector Management Act.
As regards ecclesiastics, the power of the Church to punish their disciplinary offences and maladministration of their offices, is widely acknowledged by the State.
It is a disciplinary offence to defy an order from a senior officer, so he can only carry on if he is prepared to take on his immediate boss.
But the remedy was made available by the House of Lords to a prisoner who alleged breaches of procedural rules by a deputy governor inquiring into disciplinary offences.
In that year, he was brought before a military tribunal charged with a serious disciplinary offence that took place at a dance in Tula during replenishment of the 1st Baltic Front.
Today we're hearing how five senior prison managers have been charged with serious disciplinary offences after vulnerable inmates were transferred out of two of Britain's biggest jails while inspections were carried out.
In many countries a sexual relation between a teacher and a pupil is not a serious disciplinary offence and policies on sexual harassment in schools either do not exist or are not implemented.