Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/30/schedule/3/paragraph/6
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(ii)that any disciplinary proceedings the bringing of which would be justified in respect of that conduct (even if it were proved) would be unlikely to result in a dismissal [F1or the giving of a final written warning.]
(ii)disciplinary proceedings in respect of that conduct that would be likely to result in a dismissal [F2or the giving of a final written warning.]
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