In relation to her salary, he blew a fuse, defended his staff member, and told me he would not allow my opinion to impugn her. |
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What his account does necessarily impugn is the judgment and decision-making abilities of the administration principals. |
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I really don't have a problem with the substance of his rejoinder, and I certainly did not mean to impugn his motives in my original post. |
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Wrap himself in the flag and impugn the patriotism of any who would question his moral superiority. |
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Any Member of Parliament who wishes to impugn the conduct of some other Member acting in that capacity shall make a motion for this purpose. |
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For the member for Windsor-Tecumseh to impugn his future fairness in decisions is way over the top. |
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We cannot impugn other members and suggest in any way that they are not motivated to do the right thing in terms of this subject of healing. |
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That is the trouble because it starts to infiltrate and impugn motives on people. |
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I wonder if he is prepared to comment on that, as much as he has tried to impugn the information that other parties in this House have put out. |
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I also do not wish to impugn in any way the integrity of the RCMP members who worked on the investigation. |
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They take little fragments of testimony and they impugn people's reputations. |
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I certainly didn't intend to impugn the capability of members of this committee to read statutes and interpret them. |
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The Prime Minister has attempted in the House to impugn the character and the reputation of an hon. member of Parliament. |
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Madam Speaker, again, just as I did not impugn motive on the Liberals, I am not going to impugn motive on the Conservatives. |
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However, the Conservative Party does not have to impugn the integrity of an organization like Elections Canada. |
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They also ensure that their questions are phrased in such a way so as not to antagonize an opponent or impugn his honesty. |
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Defense lawyers will look for inconsistencies in the same records as they try to impugn her credibility further. |
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The member did not impugn his reputation, and because there has been a bit of toing and froing in this particular debate, I have allowed it to continue. |
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I specifically tried not to unfairly impugn the motives of anti-war types. |
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Why is it that a woman always thinks that the most savage thing she can say to a man is to impugn his cocksmanship? |
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But formally giving up the claim is something no Indian prime minister could contemplate unless he was absolutely sure that no one would impugn him as weak, unpatriotic or pro-China. |
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Thus it proved when Labour unveiled a poster depicting the face of William Hague wearing Lady Thatcher's hair managing to impugn his independence while snidely alluding to his baldness. |
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The notes taken by an immigration official at the port of entry were admitted into evidence before the Immigration and Refugee Board and used to impugn the applicant's credibility. |
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I would never impugn her motivations whatsoever. |
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It was therefore unfair to impugn his motives in raising it in plenary. |
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The bank based its action on article 1167 of the French Civil Code, under which the creditors, in their own name, are entitled to impugn acts done by their debtor which deprived them of their rights. |
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A president who spent the Vietnam war in the Texas Air National Guard, presumably defending the Lone Star State from possible bombing by Oklahoma, can hardly impugn the patriotism of a gunboat officer. |
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The usual response of the EU authorities, faced with evidence of corruption, is not to address the issues raised but to impugn the motives of the critic. |
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But it is totally unacceptable for the Conservative Party, which forms the Government of Canada, to impugn the integrity of an institution like Elections Canada and the Commissioner of Canada Elections. |
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I want to refer to the Standing Orders which, as you know, does not permit a member to impugn motive or to speak disrespectfully of another member. |
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I do not intend in any way to impugn the integrity of either of these individuals or the OPS and do not doubt that the work they did was uninfluenced by the factors that cause me concern. |
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When someone makes false personal allegations that impugn a person's character or integrity, the victim has the right to vindicate his reputation. |
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Those who would impugn these people by saying they do not like to work are sadly missing the reality of a hardworking people who live from the resource. |
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I did not impugn the hon. member's motives in his speech. |
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