disciplinary proceedings
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdisciplinaryandproceedings
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disciplinary
adjective
uk/ˌdɪs.əˈplɪn.ər.i/us/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
relating ...
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proceedings
noun[plural]
uk/prəˈsiː.dɪŋz/us/proʊˈsiː.dɪŋz/
a series of events that happen in a planned and ...
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(Definition ofdisciplinaryandproceedingsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Yet there is no further evidence ofdisciplinaryproceedingson this occasion.
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As greater emphasis is placed on effective service delivery through partnerships, intersectorialdisciplinaryproceedingsof this type are also likely to increase.
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As well as dealing with the practical task of maintaining the register, he also plays a crucial role in initiating and organisingdisciplinaryproceedingsagainst errant doctors.
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I believe that there is a role for a police association representative, but that would be at a much earlier stage in thedisciplinaryproceedings.
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I have examined whether anything in this report calls for the initiation ofdisciplinaryproceedings.
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The guidance deals with the relationship between investigations and criminal anddisciplinaryproceedings.
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That probably is not the case indisciplinaryproceedings.
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Disciplinaryproceedingsare, however, being started against the camp commandant and his second-in-command, and they have been interdicted from duty.
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Thedisciplinaryproceedingsagainst the constable which were suspended when the legal action was begun have now been resumed.
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If someone wanted to escapedisciplinaryproceedingsby resigning, the matter would obviously never be determined.
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It would not be right for me to intervene in such matters in view of my role as the appellate authority in policedisciplinaryproceedings.
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Is it to be the continuing responsibility of the chief officer in these circumstances to decide whetherdisciplinaryproceedingsshould be taken?
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They may then be dragged through the courts and, in parallel, facedisciplinaryproceedingsfrom their employer.
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It might well be a matter fordisciplinaryproceedingsif a purchaser is misled in this way.
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Any police officer failing to comply with the codes is liable todisciplinaryproceedings.
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It led to the subsequentdisciplinaryproceedingsagainst the chief constable, and indeed to his dismissal from the force.
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Disciplinaryproceedingshave been considered and there has also been a coroner's inquest.
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The person who was arrested made a formal complaint, which led todisciplinaryproceedings.
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Following the industrial tribunal's decision, the principal instigateddisciplinaryproceedingsagainst my constituent.
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It means that removal from the register is the only reason for institutingdisciplinaryproceedingsthat presumably relate to serious offences.
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