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If you do not, it will be considered a direct breach of orders."
"I am committing a breach of orders by telling you this, but-the contamination came from that ship."
Grave breaches of order may be punished by two weeks' suspension from office after the decision of parliament.
It was a breach of orders, but the situation merited it and Macro nodded with approval.
"Every sort of breach of order, deviation or departure from rule, depressed him, though one would have thought it was no business of his.
Back in his days with Caesar in Gaul, the least breach of order would have disturbed him mightily.
For committals for breach of order or undertaking, see Ord 29, r 3 for procedure.
This so dismayed the Damascenes and encouraged the Franks that "excuses were found for his breach of orders."
Lestat had accomplished a breach of order of which I'd never dreamt, and I wondered what might lie ahead if anyone else attempted such!
The Insolvency Service operates a 24-hour telephone hotline to enable the public to report breaches of orders and undertakings.
Point of Order A statement by a legislator calling attention to an alleged breach of order or parliamentary procedure, upon which the presiding officer must rule.
He replaced Hopkins at her helm in July 1779; Hopkins was suspended for breach of orders, and was eventually dismissed from the navy.
The law says that colleges must file their disciplinary rules with the state and that these rules must include the possibility of suspension for breaches of order.
A practical place to start, according to Hough, would be reducing the number of young people on remand or given custodial sentences for minor offences and breaches of orders.
John Constable, of HMS Windsor was found guilty of breach of orders and drunkenness and was cashiered.
The board tempered their judgement by acknowledging that the breach of orders arose 'from a zeal for the good of his Majesty's service', and that the orders justified his conduct.
So you just put down that bow and pick up your club like a good draco, and I won't say nothing about this breach of orders to the commander/' Rorc hesitated, but finally threw down the crossbow.
The Leader of the House has the responsibility of reminding the House of these rules and facilitating the Lords' self-regulation, though any member may draw attention to breaches of order or failure to observe customs.
(A) Breaches of Decorum.-The Chairman may punish breaches of order and decorum, by censure and exclusion from the hearing; and the Committee may cite the offender to the House for contempt.
The Insolvency Service is responsible for reporting evidence of breaches of orders or undertakings to the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, who investigate the matter and then decide whether to launch criminal proceedings against the person concerned.
What I was doing with Romero was a breach of orders and a display of poor judgment; I certainly wasn't going to compound it by turning loose a female who'd already betrayed me once-a woman who, even if her loyalties were in the right place now, had no training, no experience, and could only get in the way.