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Discover Ludwig"misconduct" is a valid word in written English and is used to refer to improper, illegal, or unethical behavior.
For example, "The employee was dismissed due to a misconduct involving theft."
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The force said he was dismissed a year ago following a misconduct hearing.
I had never gotten a misconduct penalty.
The officers are subject to a misconduct hearing after allegedly declining to help.
That report did not call for a misconduct meeting, and the complainants appealed.
South Wales police is arranging a misconduct meeting for the officer with a case to answer.
"I can see a misconduct discharge, but not a dishonorable," Coombs says.
References to gender can bring a misconduct charge, according to the FA's regulations.
They received a misconduct hearing regarding this and other matters, and were eventually dismissed.
There was no indication that Mr. Snipes ever filed a misconduct complaint against the I.R.S.
Before the proceedings began, prosecutors dropped a misconduct in office charge related to Gray's arrest.
We know about his dilemma because of a misconduct investigation that underwent congressional scrutiny.
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