repeated violation

collocation in English

meaningsofrepeatedandviolation

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repeated
adjective
uk
/rɪˈpiː.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈpiː.t̬ɪd/
happening again ...
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violation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌvaɪ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌvaɪ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
an action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated ...
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It is arepeatedviolationof the charter, which has always been allowed tacitly by the international community because it does not protest.
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Repeatedviolationof the passport regime was a criminal offence.
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Imprisonment and fines were stipulated for repeated violations.
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State-dependent enforcement was found to be more effective than an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations in regard to the number of sub-industries exhibiting persistent non-compliance.
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We conclude that state-dependent enforcement will be more effective than an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations in terms of the number of sub-industries exhibiting persistent noncompliance.
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However, interestingly enough, the number of fully complying sub-industries would be slightly larger under an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations than under state-dependent enforcement.
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Those industries where most sub-industries chose a maximum number of violation days under static enforcement remarked irresponsive to an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations.
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However, the number of fully complying sub-industries was found to be slightly higher under an imposition of higher non-compliance fines for repeated violations.
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In 1996, he was suspended six games for repeated violations of the league's anti-drug policy.
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They were subject to banishment, and punishments for repeated violations of a ban were escalated.
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Repeated violations can result in fines from $1,000 to $11,000 and a downgrade in the motor carrier's safety rating.
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Police, procurators, and citizens may petition a court to suspend the activities of a registered organization for failure to rectify violations or for repeated violations of the law.
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If a club is found to have served a person under the age of 21 alcohol it can have its liquor license suspended or rescinded for repeated violations.
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