The Department of Justice determined that there was no impropriety whatsoever, and that voters were not disenfranchised. |
There is authority for the proposition that a wrong opinion is both unreasonable and capable of constituting a flagrant impropriety. |
He has since been on bail and always denied any impropriety, maintaining the items were given to him by his employer. |
Profanity, vulgarity, bad language and all such other improprieties of speech were things that just might cause him to all but faint. |
Although we might expect him to respond to such success with decorum, he took the opposite tack, highlighting his improprieties and provocations. |
People were already realizing that there were irregularities and improprieties and were demanding changes. |