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So acting dishonestly ought to come with some sinking feeling of having violated social and personal codes.
In issuing her injunction, Judge Preska said the union was acting dishonestly in asserting that the Met was involved in the labor dispute.
And a British doctor who alleged a link between vaccines and autism was stripped of his medical license for acting "dishonestly and irresponsibly".
The Bank is legally protected from negligence claims, so Deloitte pursued the claim that its officials were guilty of "misfeasance" - acting dishonestly or in bad faith.
If you turn in someone else's work for course credit, and forthrightly acknowledge you are doing so, you are not acting dishonestly and are not violating your integrity, but that also does not show us you have learned anything.
Email evidence made plain that Merchant and his fellow plotters had known they were acting dishonestly, conspiring to create Libor rate submissions that were intentionally skewed to favour the traders' own derivative positions.
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It also found that he acted dishonestly.
Under British law, the prosecution must prove that he acted dishonestly to justify a conviction.
When companies act dishonestly, the psychological costs outweigh any short-term gains.
So a reader would believe both men may have acted dishonestly.
He denied the key legal test that he had acted dishonestly.
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