Whether fate, whose circle surrounds us, exercises a control over our liberty so imperious and compulsory that infractions of the law, committed under the dominion of antinomies, cease to be imputable to us?
States, in their sovereign capacity, have now resolved to judge of the infractions of the Federal compact, and of the mode and measure of redress.
Although Negroes were responsible for vehicle accidents and disciplinary infractions in numbers disproportionate to their strength, they also had a proportionately higher court-martial rate.
When these personal infractions and crimes were added to the riots and serious racial incidents that continued to occur in the Army all over the world after the war, the dimensions of the problem became clear.
Infractions of local rules were inevitable and led to heightened racial tension and recurring violence.
Next in importance were cases involving infractions of royal ordinances and laws.
The infractions thus practised threaten to prostrate the law and the Government itself.
Most of them are the penalties inflicted by stern nature on infractions of her laws.
But this tendency can be counteracted by care, and by the avoidance of certain notorious and familiar infractions of the laws of health.
If there were any infractions of the capitulation, they were in the case of some other gentlemen and soldiers, who were maltreated or slain.
Besides assassination, other infractions of the capitulation were committed; the gates of the city were burned, the walls dismantled, many of the houses torn down.
The stocks were used to punish white persons for petty offences, such as vagrancy, trespassing and similar infractions of the law.
The masters were not disliked for finding out the infractions of rules, if only such infractions were patent and obvious.
Again: because the principal argument which gave cause for the suspension of this permission was the representation of glaring infractions of law therein.
The effect of this system is to render these officials overzealous in rounding up Negroes for gambling, drinking and other petty infractions of the law.
He who punishes infractions of the law is therefore the real master of society.
States in their sovereign capacity have now resolved to judge of the infractions of the Federal compact and of the mode and measure of redress.
It is the infractions of this law which has poured money into our coffers, and saved us from the disgrace of an eight per cent.
And in this way I would in war avenge the infractions of our neutral rights.
Under another aspect of our situation, the early attention of Congress will be due to the expediency of further guards against evasions and infractions of our commercial laws.
Are you about to raise a standing army, not for the purpose of making preparations for war, but with a view of intimidating Great Britain to recede from her unjust infractions of our neutral rights?
As to the still uncertain war with Spain, nothing can possibly be necessary here on our part than perhaps some remonstrance in case ofinfractions of our neutral rights.
Infractions of our neutral rights must then be apprehended before a successor could be sent.
It was to convict the President of violating the constitution and the laws; and surely these infractions are not to be amended by laws, but avenged by trial and punishment.
Any infractions of this copyright will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Having thus done full justice to the other nation, America has a right to expect that equal attention shall be paid to her claims arising from infractions of the treaty of peace, viz.
The infractions of these regulations, on one side, the efforts to prevent and repel them, on the other, would naturally lead to outrages, and these to reprisals and wars.
An ordinary degree of vigilance would be competent to the prevention of any material infractions upon the rights of the revenue.
The treaties of the United States, under the present Constitution, are liable to the infractions of thirteen different legislatures, and as many different courts of final jurisdiction, acting under the authority of those legislatures.
But it is not with a view to infractions of the Constitution only, that the independence of the judges may be an essential safeguard against the effects of occasional ill humors in the society.
No man of sense will believe, that such prohibitions would be scrupulously regarded, without some effectual power in the government to restrain or correct the infractions of them.
All persons referred to in Article 14 of the Penal Code of the Peninsula, which is in force in this Island, will be held responsible for said infractions in the same order as established by the said Article.
Thus Epiphanus held that since Nature herself reveals the principle of the community and the unity of all things, human laws which are contrary to this law of Nature are so many culpable infractions of the legitimate order of things.
One religious observance established by law, is the admission of the main principle of national hierarchy, and will come in time to be referred to as authority for similar infractions of the Constitution.
To this group belong also the authors of more serious infractions of the law that are not generally considered such at the time, or in the district in which they take place.
In Danish prisons under rigorous discipline, infractions of prison regulations amounted to 30%; more recently under milder rule such infractionsonly amount to 6%.
Fines should always be inflicted for slight infractions of the law and in all cases of petty larceny, frauds, and forgeries committed by minors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infractions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.