Sanctioned behavior is often termed as authorized or acceptable behavior. An example of sanctioned behavior is the sanctioned behavior sports organizations enforce during game time.
Sanction.
In sociology, a sanction refers to a social response to behavior that reinforces norms and rules within a society. Sanctions can be positive, such as rewards for conforming to norms, or negative, such as punishments for violating norms. They play a crucial role in maintaining social order and regulating behavior within a community.
sanction can mean penalties or limit. BUT based on the SAT useage. it means to approve or ratify "nothing will convince me to sanction the engagement of my daughter to such a worthless young man"
Moral sanction is the approval or disapproval of certain actions based on moral beliefs or principles. It can involve the reinforcement of moral norms through praise, reward, or condemnation and punishment for actions that are considered morally wrong. Moral sanction plays a role in shaping individual behavior and maintaining social order based on accepted moral standards.
Trevanian wrote The Eiger Sanction.
The ISBN of The Bourne Sanction is 0446539864.
Satanic Sanction was created in 1988.
The ISBN of The Eiger Sanction is 0517500345.
A positive sanction is a reward or reinforcement for desirable behavior. For example, when a student consistently performs well in class, a teacher might give them a certificate of achievement or extra credit. This encourages the student to maintain their good performance and fosters a positive learning environment.
When US starts sanction on Myanmar.
The Eiger Sanction was created in 1972-10.
The Eiger Sanction has 316 pages.