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disciplinary

[ dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee ]

adjective

  1. of, for, or constituting discipline; enforcing or administering discipline:

    disciplinary action.



disciplinary

/ ˈ»åɪ²õɪˌ±è±ôɪ²ÔÉ™°ùɪ /

adjective

  1. of, promoting, or used for discipline; corrective
  2. relating to a branch of learning

    criticism that crosses disciplinary boundaries

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of disciplinary1

First recorded in 1575–85; discipline + -ary
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The agency's panel found he did not tell the school because he knew it was an "inappropriate" relationship and "would lead to disciplinary proceedings".

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But in 2020, Watkins was placed on disciplinary probation for 35 months after a 54-year-old patient’s heart stopped beating while under anesthesia, four years prior, according to the Dental Board of California.

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Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has previously highlighted the issue of the number of rogue officers being brought before the courts and disciplinary tribunals.

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One of the concerns raised by the regulator was a section in the policy which said that harassment or bullying including intrusive behaviour, name calling or derogatory jokes were serious disciplinary offences.

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Walberg and Owens’ letter asked for documents related to some of the occurrences it described, and a list of all “student disciplinary/conduct cases†associated with antisemitism since the Oct.

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