There should be no lingering questions, let alone any whiff of impropriety. |
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You can see how the slightest impropriety would be pounced on as grounds for derision and exclusion. |
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She seemed to have gentlemen admirers, though no impropriety was ever established. |
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I think that so many of these contributions create the impression of impropriety and it taints all of us. |
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May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language. |
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Over the years Murray has gained a reputation for occasional wackiness or impropriety in his metaphors, figures of speech, rhymes, and puns. |
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The bishop then decided that there was enough evidence of impropriety for the case to go before a consistory court. |
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The appearance of impropriety is not the same thing as impropriety and the two should not be confused. |
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The activist, whose daughter was a presiding officer for one polling station, has strenuously denied any impropriety. |
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It goes without saying that everyone involved in these cushy deals denies any impropriety. |
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It is easy to excuse incompetence, it is unacceptable to pardon impropriety. |
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She denied any further and more serious impropriety when it was easily open for her to do so. |
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I think as the editorial in The Courier Mail said on Saturday, there have been veiled suggestions of impropriety. |
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There was no suggestion of any impropriety, or lack of regard for rules of natural justice. |
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The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to sack someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety. |
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Being aware of the indelicacy and impropriety of this positioning they helped Lydia remove herself from her post. |
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What makes the movie intriguing is the love story, which is both titillating and sweet in spite of its inherent impropriety. |
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He added that no evidence of impropriety had been unearthed during the course of an internal investigation carried out on the company's behalf. |
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There is authority for the proposition that a wrong opinion is both unreasonable and capable of constituting a flagrant impropriety. |
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He has since been on bail and always denied any impropriety, maintaining the items were given to him by his employer. |
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The plaintiffs' allegations against the defendant involve those of serious wrongdoing and impropriety. |
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In this case there was no impropriety by the defendants in the conduct of the litigation. |
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None of the allegations related to financial impropriety or wilful misconduct. |
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The witness said he was not aware of any hint of anything improper or any impropriety in the granting of the licence. |
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But at no time whatsoever have I ever acted dishonestly or with conscious impropriety. |
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Wouldn't the government have acted had it been another kind of corruption like financial impropriety or something? |
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With legal impropriety, the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty. |
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The Department of Justice determined that there was no impropriety whatsoever, and that voters were not disenfranchised. |
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They will get no quarrel from me about the utterly tacky impropriety of these guys acting as the messengers for such a call. |
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So, I read that he has been mired in accusations and allegations of corruption, sexual impropriety, and drug use. |
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They emphasised they are not alleging any impropriety has taken place. |
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No such impropriety will be countenanced in Down District, however, with the sites open to Councillors being of a legal, technical and educational nature only. |
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Furthermore it is much harder to prove false accounting or management impropriety than, for example, theft. |
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The Organization shall oppose and shall not be a participant to any wrongdoing or financial impropriety in any of its activities. |
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Common sense and good judgment must be exercised to avoid any perception of impropriety or conflict of interest. |
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Twenty years of Democrats in the governor's mansion had led to tax hikes, government bloat and allegations of impropriety. |
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I hope it is not necessary for me to emphasise that I in no way suggest bad faith or impropriety on the part of the learned justice or the Attorney-General. |
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So far Mitt Romney has run a careful, disciplined campaign that has avoided the slightest whiff of impropriety. |
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But when contacted previously, his lawyer had said it was a private matter and involved no impropriety. |
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The Committee received two complaints about alleged impropriety in regard to interviews conducted by CSIS investigators. |
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According to the applicant, Article 24 should only be used in the event of impropriety. |
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It is directed not solely at preserving integrity and avoiding actual impropriety, but also at avoiding the appearance of impropriety. |
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If that member has any evidence that there is any impropriety, let him bring it forward. |
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The complaint was found to be without basis and there was no evidence of misconduct or impropriety. |
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In the view of the Coalition, this gave rise to an appearance of impropriety or a reasonable apprehension of bias. |
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In all cases, the exchange of gifts must be conducted so there is no appearance of impropriety. |
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She remained always allergic to sanctimony, impatient with convention, honest to the point of impropriety. |
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At some funds, the mere suggestion of impropriety can prove fatal, as investors flee. |
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There are no allegations of impropriety against any other individual. |
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The High Court found no impropriety or illegality in her dismissal. |
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Although none of this indicates any form of impropriety, it does illustrate the scale of the market and why many international investors are wary of it. |
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Elizabeth is often upset and embarrassed by the impropriety and silliness of her mother and three younger sisters. |
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After her death, he arranged a morganatic marriage with Anna in 1757, which made him even more vulnerable to charges of sexual impropriety. |
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Avoiding the perception of impropriety in the administration of justice is a compelling state goal, he writes, and banning personal solicitation by judicial candidates is a narrowly tailored strategy for advancing it. |
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To avoid even an appearance of impropriety, Justice Goodson has already been recusing from all Tyson cases. |
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A council has dropped a five-year, £200,000 legal campaign trying to unmask a blogger called Mr Monkey, who made allegations of impropriety against four senior members of the authority. |
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If the member opposite has any allegations of impropriety that she would like to make, she should follow the example of the government and make them to the relevant authorities. |
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The policy itself cannot guarantee protection against fraud, but it can help to strengthen an anti-fraud culture by ensuring that all parties are clear about the Court's approach and attitude to impropriety. |
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He was also advised that as the judge had recognized the impropriety of his comments regarding the other judge's order, there was no basis for further action by the Council. |
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In spite of our rejection of these dishonourable acts of impropriety, we believe that those who will be held accountable will receive due process. |
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Furthermore, the claims that are made in the market and the advice that is given to possible participants in it must be such that there is no suggestion of impropriety. |
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Even where there are no incidences of impropriety, in the absence of ministerial oversight and effective accountability mechanisms, it can be difficult to manage public perceptions. |
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Nothing came to our attention during the course of our examination to indicate financial impropriety for personal gain by members of the Corporation. |
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We must each be mindful of avoiding at all times, on and off the job, circumstances and actions that give even the appearance of an impropriety or wrongdoing which could discredit Warnex. |
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In addition, recruiters are expected to remain professional at all times and should prevent any appearance of recruiter impropriety in the recruiting process. |
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I can, however, confirm that it is essential, particularly in public administrations, that members of staff have a duty to report alleged fraud, impropriety or irregularity. |
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Reading about the impropriety of some of the lordships, the best place for them would be a cesspit. |
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In addition, I welcome Mr Piebalgs to the energy brief as a promising and able candidate untainted by the spectre of alleged impropriety, unlike his country's original nominee. |
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Hoover preached that even the appearance of impropriety must be avoided. |
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It is concluded, therefore, that he was accused of some sort of financial impropriety, and perhaps of having obtained his bishopric in Ireland with personal gain in mind. |
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The judge excused herself from the case to avoid any appearance of impropriety. |
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