But there is considerable crossnational variation in the extent to which claimants' unemployment benefits are reduced or refused for reasons of 'administrative infractions', beyond that.
The judge can exhibit similar candor if he instead believes that the procedural infraction freed a borderline case of a guilty man.
Yet despite violating liberal values in sometimes spectacular ways, each infraction found its rationale within liberal theory.
All of these infractions would have resulted in more drastic sentences in the 1590s and early 1600s.
We also explored containment around two other behavioral "infractions": academic disengagement and rudeness to others.
Personal questions regarding my own medical history appeared to be gross boundary infractions.
This meant they could be punished for any infraction against colonial codes without recourse to a trial.
Also, "equal" in the principle's formal name highlights the moral infraction of different care for equal conditions, reinforcing knowledge and motivation.