Misconduct

  • 61gross misconduct — ➔ misconduct * * * gross misconduct UK US noun [U] HR, LAW ► unacceptable behaviour by an employee as a result of which they will probably lose their job: »an act of gross misconduct …

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  • 62Sexual misconduct — is misconduct of a sexual nature.In legal sense, for a person in a position of authority it includes in particular any sexual activity between him or her and one of his or her subordinates. This commonly includes teachers and their students,… …

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  • 63Gross Misconduct — Infobox Album Name = Gross Misconduct Type = studio Artist = M.O.D. Background = lightsteelblue Released = 1989 Recorded = Aug ndash; Oct, 1988 Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, New York, USA Genre = Crossover thrash Length = 37:59 Label = Megaforce Records …

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  • 64Gross Misconduct — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Verführt – Schuldig oder nicht schuldig? Originaltitel: Gross Misconduct Produktionsland: Australien Erscheinungsjahr: 1993 Länge: 96 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 65Gross Misconduct — Álbum de estudio de M.O.D Publicación Agosto Octubre, 1988, Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, Nueva York, USA Grabación 1989 Género(s) Crossover thrash Duración …

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  • 66Police misconduct in Norway — Police misconduct has become an issue of high media attention in Norway. The death of Eugene Ejike Obiora, a naturalized Norwegian of Nigerian origin in September 2006 stirred an uproar that as of September 2007 has caused the authorities to… …

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  • 67official misconduct — index crime, criminality, delict, guilt, misfeasance, offense Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 68wilful misconduct — UK US UK (US willful misconduct) noun [U] HR, LAW ► intentional bad behaviour by a person or group in a position of authority: »The investigation led to formal accusations of willful misconduct against two colleagues …

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  • 69wilful misconduct — Deliberate disobedience of the law, inclusive of acts of omission as well as acts of commission. The intentional doing, or omitting to do something, either with the knowledge that such act or omission is likely to result in harm or with a wanton… …

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  • 70attorney misconduct — Behavior by an attorney that conflicts with established rules of professional conduct and is punishable by disciplinary measures. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. attorney misconduct …

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