disciplinary 的定义
- of, for, or constituting discipline; enforcing or administering discipline: disciplinary action.
disciplinary 近义词
corrective
更多disciplinary例句
- Petyo knew about Webster’s disciplinary history in Dover but did not give that information to the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission, as required by law.
- Investigators want to examine years of disciplinary records related to students accused of honor code violations.
- The following month, Lee was placed on a performance improvement plan, the only disciplinary action she had received in more than five years with the employer, according to her lawsuit.
- ProPublica and the Asbury Park Press scoured 245 police union agreements to find sample clauses that experts say could waste taxpayer money or impede the disciplinary process.
- The NFL generally waits for the legal process to play out before imposing potential disciplinary measures.
- For them, the trauma of assault can be compounded by a lack of institutional support, and even disciplinary action.
- But the ambiguity of “appropriate disciplinary action” is what is so frightening about the smoking ban.
- The Newport News, Virginia, school added, “Federal law prohibits us from reporting on university disciplinary actions.”
- The purpose of the mid-June meeting was to discuss disciplinary action by the NFL.
- In the 13 cases that did result in disciplinary action for agents, this most often meant counseling.
- No trait is better marked in the normal child than the impulse to subject others to his own disciplinary system.
- A strict, disciplinary master required to teach English at a preparatory school for the Army.
- It is the method by which one fills a Lenten mitebox—it is disciplinary, that is, it is meant to hurt a little, and it does.
- Suffering is not always punitive; it is sometimes disciplinary, designed to wean the good man from his sin.
- They are rarely over-bearing in manner, but mostly use a tone which is persuasive rather than disciplinary.