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Disciplinary and problems
Disciplinary problems in 2003 resulted in a club suspension, and his time at Manchester City looked to be over.

Disciplinary and led
According to the MLS Soccer Disciplinary Committee, Herron was disciplined for making " unacceptable physical contact " with the referee Terry Vaughn and assistant referee George Gansner, conduct that led to him being sent off in stoppage time.
Vivi is apparently a member of the Twilight Town Disciplinary Committee led by Seifer Almasy, though it is said that he is not so much a member as someone who ends up doing Seifer's biddings due to his meekness.

Disciplinary and charges
* In " Monster ", McCoy is brought before the Disciplinary Committee of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division on misconduct charges stemming from a case earlier that season, in which he had hidden a material witness from the opposing counsel to support more serious charges against a defendant.

Disciplinary and by
We were given a job and we carried it out, and later, his case was taken up by the Disciplinary Committee.
* 1933 – The United States Army Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz Island, is acquired by the United States Department of Justice
* October 12 – The United States Army Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz is acquired by the United States Department of Justice, which plans to incorporate the island into its Federal Bureau of Prisons as a federal penitentiary.
Foucault goes on to argue that Disciplinary punishment leads to self-policing by the populace as opposed to brutal displays of authority from the Monarchical period.
When the US Army took over Shepton Mallet prison in Somerset during 1942, renaming it Disciplinary Training Center No. 1 and housing troops convicted of offences across Europe, 2 men were executed by firing squad for murder ; Pte Alexander Miranda on 30 May 1944 and Pte Bejamin Pigate on November 28, 1944.
* The Last Castle is a 2001 drama film directed by Rod Lurie, starring Robert Redford and James Gandolfini, which portrays a struggle between inmates and the warden of the United States Disciplinary Barracks.
The Football League Disciplinary Commission later ruled that Wise had been harshly treated by Leicester and ordered that he be reinstated and given the maximum punishment of two weeks ' wages ( about £ 70, 000 ).
In 1990 a medical practitioner was censured by the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Committee in New Zealand for using a Vega machine.
Disciplinary codes allow the profession to define a standard of conduct and ensure that individual practitioners meet this standard, by disciplining them from the professional body if they do not practice accordingly.
The Auburn system was a marked difference from the earlier Pennsylvania plan popularized at Eastern State Penitentiary in which cell blocks radiated out from a central building ( and was the original design for the nearby Disciplinary Barracks before it was torn down and replaced by a totally new prison ).
It also has a well-established Disciplinary Committee supported by an independent Appeals Panel when necessary – fortunately this is called upon very rarely.
Pound was arrested in Rapallo by Italian partisans on May 3, 1945, was detained in Genoa, and was eventually transferred to the American Disciplinary Training Center ( DTC ) north of Pisa on May 22.
It relates to the government's concern with fostering the life of the population, and centers on the poles of Disciplinary institutions " an anatomo-politics of the human body a global mass that is affected by overall characteristics specific to life, like birth, death, production, illness, and so on.
Today all cases of suspected usage of illegal substances are handled by the IDSF Disciplinary Counsel.
Male non-commissioned military personnel convicted by courts martial and sentenced to five or more years ' confinement, male commissioned officers and male prisoners convicted of offenses related to national security end up at the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley suggested Burke was involved in conflicts of interest that merit investigation by the Illinois ' Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission and the City Board of Ethics, and Daley advocated more stringent regulation regarding aldermanic conflicts of interest.
In 1999, there were several conditions added to the Minisino Code which explicitly prohibited the wear of Southern Illinois insignia at Crossroads functions or even within the Crossroads boundaries and considered violations of the policy punishable by a council Minisino Disciplinary Committee, a controversial body composed of the Council Chief, the Council Minisino Chairman, and the Council Minisino Adviser.
As a consequence, Optima Legal Services Lead Litigation and Property Partners, Philip Robinson and Anthony Ruane respectively were both severely reprimanded by the SRA for what was found to be professional misconduct and only narrowly avoided referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and Adrian Lamb, former CEO of Optima Legal Services Limited, left the business in June 2010.
The members of the University Disciplinary Commission ( as well as the chairman ) are appointed by the Rector ( subject to Senate approval ) to serve for two years.
Because all Palacký University students are enrolled into their respective faculties, there is no need for a central University Disciplinary Commission, but there are Disciplinary Commissions at each faculty ( the members being appointed by a dean, subject to Faculty Senate approval ).
As mentioned before, disciplinary misdemeanours are tried by the Faculty Disciplinary Commissions, while issues concerning study programmes are dealt with by the Faculty Scientific Boards.

Disciplinary and Football
“ The Professional Football Disciplinary Committee ( PFDK ) decided to relegate Ankaraspor by one division over its unsportsmanlike relationship with Ankaragücü ruling that it was contrary to sporting competitiveness .” All Ankaraspor games in the 2009 – 10 season have been canceled and awarded 3 – 0 to Ankaraspor's opponents by default.

Disciplinary and Association
Through the utilization of the National Practitioner Data Bank, Healthcare Integrity Protection Databank, Federation of State Medical Boards Disciplinary Report, and American Medical Association Physician Profile Service, the 67 State Medical Boards ( MD / DO ) continually self-report any Adverse / Disciplinary Actions taken against a licensed Physician in order that the other Medical Boards in which the Physician holds or is applying for a Medical License will be properly notified so that corrective, reciprocal action can be taken against the offending physician.

Disciplinary and December
On the recommendation of the KMT Disciplinary Committee, their party memberships were cancelled ( a step short of expelled ) in December for " viciously attacking " Lee Teng-hui and " seriously damaging the party's image and prestige.

Disciplinary and 2004
" The domed Disciplinary Barracks two miles ( 3 km ) to the north was nicknamed the " Little Top " until it was torn down in 2004 and replaced with a newer structure.
Beke was suspended from competition for 18 months in March 2005 by the Flemish Disciplinary Commission after a positive urine test for EPO in September 2004.

Disciplinary and conduct
Students who violate the code of conduct of the institute have to defend themselves in front of the Hall Disciplinary Committee ( HDC ), which investigates the case and prescribes punishment if necessary.
The Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the Illinois Supreme Court, the state agency that regulates the conduct of attorneys in Illinois, investigated Burke and subpoenaed all records on SDI from the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
On 9 September 2003 the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal found him " guilty of conduct unbefitting a solicitor ..." On 15 October 2009 he voluntarily removed himself from the Roll.

Disciplinary and after
On August 6, 2011, Graner was released from the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas after serving six and a half years of his 10 year sentence.
Panzram served a jail sentence from 1908 to 1910 at Fort Leavenworth's United States Disciplinary Barracks for larceny shortly after enlisting in the U. S. Army in 1907.
In the 2002 episode " DR 1-102 ", Southerlyn is brought before the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division's Disciplinary Committee after promising to get legal help for a murder suspect who had taken hostages, to get him to release his prisoners.

Disciplinary and was
On March 31, 1971, Calley was sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labor at Fort Leavenworth, which includes the United States Disciplinary Barracks, the Department of Defense's only maximum security prison.
In late 2009 the facility was considered, along with the U. S. Disciplinary Barracks in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as the United States site for more than 220 prisoners relocated from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
During the war years, North Fort Hood housed nearly 40, 000 troops and 4, 000 prisoners of war, and was the site for the southern branch of the United States Disciplinary Barracks.
On Thursday, September 29, 2011, it was announced that in mid-August, administrators for the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission had asked the Illinois Supreme Court to suspend the former attorney's law license, in a likely prelude to disbarment ( which is usually automatic upon a felony conviction ).
A view of the old United States Disciplinary Barracks dubbed " The Castle " or " Little Top " before it was torn down.
* John T. Neufeld was a World War I era Mennonite conscientious objector sentenced to 15 years hard labor in the Disciplinary Barracks.
In September 2008, a PDS deputy presented the bill to reduce the term of the President of the National Assembly to one year, and later in the month, Sall was called before the PDS Disciplinary Committee, although he did not appear.
Graner was imprisoned in the United States Disciplinary Barracks in Leavenworth, Kansas.
After reviewing video footage of the brawl, FIFA's Disciplinary Committee determined that Frings had punched Argentine forward Julio Cruz and levelled punishment accordingly, even though Cruz himself had denied that Frings punched him ; the second game of the suspension was made probationary due to the Committee's determination that Frings had been provoked into fighting.
However, all this was drastically and dramatically altered with the advent of Political power in 18th century Europe, the voting franchise and Political parties ,( universal adult suffrage which was eventually extended to women in 1929 in Europe and Negroes in America 1964 ); discovery of the human sciences and its subsequent direction primarily aimed at modern western man and the society he inhabits, together with the invention of Disciplinary institutions, the transfer through forcible removal of various European monarchs into a ' scientific ' state apparatus and the radical overhaul of judiciary practices coupled with the reinvention and division of those who were to be punished and those who worked ( from the working population and its source labour power ) and the advent of anatomo-politics of the human body which took place between the 16th and 18th centuries.
" Disciplinary action was reportedly taken against the individuals concerned.

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