In his later career as an American Indian agent he earned a reputation for deviousness and dishonesty. |
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This kind of outrageous dishonesty should not be rewarded at the ballot box. |
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I was finding it increasingly difficult to keep up my charade with Peter, and every kiss was tainted with my dishonesty. |
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But what's possibly the most damning aspect of this is the level of dishonesty, subterfuge and cover-up. |
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Administrators may be able to overcome many bad decisions but never dishonesty, cheating or lying. |
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The athlete cheats and through his dishonesty he wins a gold medal and earns a considerable amount of money. |
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If we approach with that kind of pedagogy, we'll reduce academic dishonesty. |
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If we are one hundred percent convinced of our case then a little dishonesty to iron out the odd inconsistency hardly seems wrong. |
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Ignorance is up there with dishonesty on his list of pet hates, and with good reason. |
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He was appointed medical officer and again fearlessly exposed inadequacies in management and the harshness and dishonesty of officials. |
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Procedures that were set up to expose and correct dishonesty were themselves blocked or shown to be inefficient. |
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Politicians must present themselves as infallible, incorruptible, incapable of dishonesty. |
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Nor is it open to the court to infer dishonesty from facts which have been pleaded but are consistent with honesty. |
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This is a statement, not only of intellectual dishonesty, but also of direct political complicity. |
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Many cons and scams depend on the greed and dishonesty of the victim to help the scam along. |
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He said he supported the role of the media in exposing corruption, dishonesty and malpractice in public life. |
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Their talk is adultery and fornication, dishonesty, greed and deceit, and easy money. |
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Even such a cynic as I can't quite believe the unique blend of dishonesty and incompetence. |
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The son has to decide whether blowing the gaff will do more harm than trying to restore the fortunes by continued dishonesty. |
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Abstain from dishonesty, so that you may not be disgraced on the Day of Judgment. |
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The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty. |
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You can always get what you want by bribery and corruption, dishonesty and deviousness. |
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And Martha discovers that there is a dear price to pay for buying into a world of grifts, scams, and dishonesty. |
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Pragmatists, sensing a bottomless well of grubby dishonesty, have called for an amnesty, hoping to encourage names to be named. |
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But he tends to leave an impression of intellectual dishonesty, a disconcerting lack of sincerity. |
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But even if we discount the possibility of dishonesty, what he is saying is simply beside the point. |
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It is usually only when an element of criminal dishonesty is involved that there follows a removal, in disgrace, from Westminster. |
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Explaining to students what is acceptable behaviour is important when trying to reduce dishonesty. |
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Instead he had committed offences of dishonesty in the past and served a jail sentence for manufacturing counterfeit coins. |
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Distorting news is not just writing to be read, it is deceitfulness and dishonesty at their worst. |
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This is distinct from dishonesty and misconduct, which should not be tolerated. |
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It is taken as a truism by most people that dishonesty and yobbish behaviour are on the increase in society. |
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It makes me want to grab this boy and keep him safe, unsullied by this world of dishonesty and guile, just as his parents must have wanted to. |
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This may be seen as part of a value system based upon personal honour, which eschews deceit and dishonesty towards members of the social group. |
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Too much people lack integrity and it is dishonesty that keeps them from being able to reason out issues. |
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Honesty or dishonesty must however always be a question for the jury, and the present type of case is no exception. |
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He did not hide his displeasure about the loss of integrity and how dishonesty has set in. |
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There is now an endemic dishonesty attached to everything this prime minister says and does. |
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It was, in any case, a terrifying miscalculation which led to a fundamental dishonesty. |
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I have wondered about deleting the post, but there would be a fundamental dishonesty in doing so. |
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The tribunal decided that the employee had been fairly dismissed on the ground of reasonably suspected dishonesty. |
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This would seem to be a clever way of catching wrong-doers, exploiting the criminal class's essential dishonesty and grasping nature. |
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I reject outright accusations of double-dealing and dishonesty and stand on our record. |
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When cases of dishonesty and those involving welshing on debts abound, it is worthwhile to ruminate on examples, such as the following. |
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Wall Street has never been a safe place to play, but now your investments could be skewed by rank dishonesty. |
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Enormous in magnitude, audacious in its execution and redolent of the most serious dishonesty. |
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The dishonesty of the alchemists was much discussed and condemned in the 14th century. |
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The Court of Appeal allowed the beneficiaries to amend their claim to allege dishonesty. |
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However the actual dishonesty alleged relates to Mr Sage's claim that he had always had a recollection of using the words at the meeting. |
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However, his genius was so great that other than French people forgot his dishonesty and he began life anew in his native place. |
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There was no evidence of dishonesty or bad character with respect to either of them. |
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At first glance it would appear that the dishonesty which lubricated the peace process has now clogged it up. |
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The fact that a claimant has convictions for offences of dishonesty does not mean that a jury must disbelieve him. |
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This is an experienced fact and cannot, without dishonesty or self-deception, be denied. |
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A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust. |
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He has been pinned by the dishonesty and sharp practice apparently rife in the Queensland branch. |
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But even academics who study plagiarism say they're not sure whether dishonesty is trending upward. |
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She gives the leftie columnist a big blast for the dishonesty of his criticisms. |
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One problem with absolutism about honesty is that it drives the moralist into a kind of dishonesty of her own. |
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Do note, however, the snide tone of the remark, and the imputation of dishonesty and skullduggery among scientists. |
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These upper reaches of the music industry suffer a reputation for sleaze and dishonesty, but Hawley offers another perspective on the matter. |
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Concern for their disbelief, the dishonesty of western leaders and the way in which the mass media has everyone in an unmerciful grip. |
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Moreover, these workers sensed both a profound snobbishness and a dishonesty among the middle-class people they encountered. |
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More specifically, the test is whether the employee's dishonesty gave rise to a breakdown in the employment relationship. |
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It's okay to accuse your opponents of dishonesty when they routinely present quotations out of context. |
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This is the root of the fundamental dishonesty at the heart of the euro debate. |
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Afterwards I asked the people with me why they tolerated such brutal dishonesty and heartlessness. |
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We can spend our lives dallying in false advertising and slick brochures about barren land and cheap trinkets and never for a moment wince at the dishonesty of it. |
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I am aware in New South Wales of many individuals who have been denied practice because they have either cheated on exams, or have committed some act of dishonesty. |
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They might not have liked that kind of dishonesty in a young cowpoke. |
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The Crown's case here that they would be in an impossible position if they had to prove both dishonesty and carelessness seems to me unanswerable. |
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Nothing could be further from the truth, and the level of intellectual dishonesty apparent in Malanga's work is unbecoming of such an otherwise respectable journal. |
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He laughs and says he does not expect his slaves to be honest, as the system of slavery forces them to resort to cheating and dishonesty just to get by. |
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As for enterprises, dishonesty only brings about a credibility gap, which greatly increases transaction costs and ultimately deters further development. |
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With that comes corruption, dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and being immoral. |
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The administration that sold itself on simple homespun values and manly virtues has been caught in an act of waspish backstabbing to cover its dishonesty. |
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Yates has little time for such dishonesty and weak-willed pretension. |
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The Commissioners ' error was not borne of dishonesty or perversity. |
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In the meantime, I continue to be amazed at the blatant unprofessionalism of most cable television news interviewers and the breathtaking dishonesty of their guests. |
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It is rank intellectual dishonesty and hypocrisy on your part. |
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When the steady market increases came to a halt, and the dishonesty of some in corporate America came to light, shareholders were often left holding the bag. |
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A number of other convictions were for offences of dishonesty, including one for which he received a 4 month prison sentence for handling stolen goods. |
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Rather than allow such a gross piece of dishonesty to go unredressed the Court would struggle with any amount of difficulties in order to perform the agreement. |
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In particular, psychologists find, employees are angered by curtness, surprise announcements, perceived unfairness, dishonesty and public humiliation. |
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She hated all the lies, the dishonesty, the furtiveness, but it was the only way of escaping Walter's clutches and a loveless life of imprisonment and restraint. |
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To run towards burning buildings and struggling neighbors, dishonesty, corruption, and abuse. |
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Not to be outdone, Langford fired back, slamming Christie for dishonesty and for playing politics. |
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Hellman's dishonesty in her later writing is sympathetically framed by the decades of criticism she had endured. |
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If the consent is dishonestly obtained, then there is still dishonesty. |
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Such tolerance of dishonesty in our educational system certainly disheartens other students, who realize that they may have to compete with cheaters to get into college. |
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As an economic system it was based upon corruption, dishonesty and debt. |
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Small wonder that she places her faith in spite and base dishonesty. |
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He fought against dishonesty and corruption, opportunism and cowardice. |
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Obviously, business risk is inherent in investing and we can't protect against it, but we can protect against risks of dishonesty and deceitful conduct. |
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Cynicism and dishonesty characterize the administration of the program. |
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Subsequent cases of academic dishonesty will be dealt with quite severely. |
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On an earlier occasion he had been convicted of an offence of dishonesty, placed on probation on condition that he resided at a mental home for treatment. |
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At the outset, dishonesty in individuals may shatter the sense of loyalty, honesty and responsibility and destroy the foundation of social justice. |
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He accomplished this task by treachery, secrecy, speed and dishonesty. |
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Fortunately their own innate dishonesty makes them very bad at it. |
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That undermines the value of the work, not for dishonesty, but shoddiness. |
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I wish to make it clear that I do not for one moment suggest that any member of the board is or has been guilty of any dishonesty or disreputable comment. |
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He said the dishonesty involved making postdated claims and others for work that had not been done. |
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Still, even the most commendable loyalty does not compel dishonesty. |
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His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him. |
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Here, the bathers removed their clothing, which was taken in charge by slaves known as capsarii, notorious in ancient times for their dishonesty. |
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According to Trowbridge, the United States' current condition is the product of the degenerative principles of dishonesty, impurity, selfishness, and unlovingness. |
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I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity. |
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Charges were made against him of dishonesty and of nepotism. |
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