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Dishonestly
adverb
In a dishonest manner.
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This hasn't discouraged Iona and their fellow no campaigners from attempting to emotively and dishonestly reframe the discussion, however.
There are 1.2m people eligible to vote in the province, and around 25,000 postal and proxy votes have been issued in 18 constituencies, many of which the other parties claim will be used dishonestly to garner more votes for Sinn Fein in close-run seats.
But when you're attacked so – dishonestly ... Is this really how you see us? Beggars and thieves?" People point out here that Bulgarians and Romanians have been able to travel visa-free to Britain since their countries joined the EU in 2007 – and that the temporary restrictions stopped very few from working.
He and his team conducted trials of an experimental kind of ventilator on 122 premature babies: 43 died or suffered brain damage, compared with 32 of the 122 babies the team treated with traditional ventilators.Two basic charges have been levelled against Dr Southall's trial: that it was damaging to some of the babies involved; and that some families were dishonestly inducted into it.
In the inquiry's first week, it is the corporation, not the government, whose reputation has suffered.On May 29th, Andrew Gilligan, defence correspondent of "Today", the BBC's morning radio current affairs programme (above, on his way into the inquiry), reported, in a live, unscripted, interview at 6am, that Downing Street dishonestly "sexed up" a dossier published last September.
Now, however, some managers are likely to wind up in jail for paying themselves money that belonged to ordinary shareholders.On the face of it, the mystery is how anyone saw anything but theft in dishonestly using hindsight to date options so that they secretly rewarded their recipients with an instant gain.
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Barclays and, apparently, many other banks submitted dishonestly low estimates of bank borrowing costs over at least two years, including during the depths of the financial crisis.
So acting dishonestly ought to come with some sinking feeling of having violated social and personal codes.
Lady Wardlaw's "Hardyknute" (1719), perhaps the earliest literary attempt at a folk ballad, was dishonestly passed off as a genuine product of tradition.
They include disseminating scurrilous rumours and false campaign propaganda, tampering with election machinery by stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent returns, counting or reporting the vote dishonestly, and disregarding electoral outcomes by incumbent officeholders (e.g., by mobilizing the military to thwart an election loss).
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