If Indians abide by the treaty, then in theory at least they cannot be misbehaving.
As "Groceries Code Adjudicator", Ms Tacon will have the power to fine misbehaving supermarkets.
Crime is especially alarming, but misbehaving bosses are very unpleasant, too--and far more common.
They were encouraged to feel that the cities in which they were misbehaving belonged to them.
He had been regularly misbehaving at school and was often a nightmare to deal with at home.
The frustration eventually builds into a tear-inducing tantrum at a misbehaving student, inducing a brief stint of regret.
Five to ten lawyers come before the bar each year for misbehaving, and most voluntarily surrender their licences.
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And regulators have been given more powers to interfere in banks, to supervise them, and deter them from misbehaving.
And these are not the best of times, with a double-dipping economy, misbehaving banks and a rancorous coalition government.
And, certainly, in many instances such parenting can lead to a misbehaving child, or even a child we don't necessarily like.
Some teachers are reluctant to use sanctions against misbehaving pupils in case they find themselves in trouble, a teachers' conference has been told.
The pair face an internal club inquiry for allegedly misbehaving at a civic reception held in Huddersfield after last month's Challenge Cup final.
"These devices are indiscriminate and target all children and young people, including babies, regardless of whether they are behaving or misbehaving, " Prof Aynsley-Green said.
The disruptive impact on savers, businesses and the wider economy was always a significant deterrent to imposing the ultimate sanction on a misbehaving bank.
By contrast, with a Protector, the misbehaving Trustee can be fired.
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Cambridge University was founded not to increase a passion for knowledge, but to serve as a refuge for misbehaving students chased off by the citizens of Oxford.
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Both cases prompted England coach Fabio Capello to warn his players they face exclusion from his World Cup squad if they are caught misbehaving off the field.
Backstory: My teen and his pal were caught, ahem, misbehaving.
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We were told that our ISO settings were misbehaving on our sample device, although these settled slightly after a factory reset -- these aren't the finished articles just yet.
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After Watergate, the American urge to deny politics prompted the creation of an independent counsel, who was supposed to apply objective, legal methods to the problem of misbehaving presidents.
Given the recent spate of inflight misbehaving, usually by intoxicated fliers, having small bats, spear-like ski poles and pool cues handy might make for interesting headlines in months to come.
Croatia's reformers, meanwhile, make the opposite case: they will say the ruling party's bullies have an interest in misbehaving, so keeping the country in quarantine, because isolation guarantees their domination.
In addition to checking daily for security updates, Mountain Lion includes app sandboxing to keep misbehaving apps from compromising your system, and kernel ASLR for improved protection against buffer overflow attacks.
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The license plate alone, which can help with courthouse parking, is not intrinsically unethical and doesn't necessarily create an appearance of impropriety, though judges who invoke their judicial status when pulled over by police are misbehaving, the report said.
However, the unexpected decline in the growth of average earnings arguably raises as many questions as it answers, not least since this is the very series that had to be suspended at the end of 1998 because it was misbehaving.
At each stop children were getting on and off - they were of every ethnic and religious background, some with scarves or turbans, some talking quietly, others playing and occasionally misbehaving together - completely at ease and trusting one another.
What undoubtedly benefits a small number of children with specific problems, such as hyperactivity, can all too easily become an instant, cheap cure-all for youngsters who may be misbehaving because they are bored, miserable, badly nourished or for any other reason.
"TCIT benefits misbehaving kids, but it also benefits behaving kids, " said Melanie Fernandez, director of the Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Program at the Child Mind Institute in New York, a nonprofit focused on child mental health, which has been researching TCIT for several years.
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