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UBS no doubt hopes they prove to be aberrational, an isolated instance of wrongdoing within the ranks of its approximately 65,000 employees worldwide.
"I don't think there's ever been a governor as investigated as Jim McGreevey, but at the end of the day, there's not been a single instance of wrongdoing by the governor or anyone in his administration".
Some lawyers in those cases said the accusation against Bear Stearns, if true, would be a stunning instance of wrongdoing, because it would indicate that its mortgage operation essentially double-dipped: selling a mortgage into a mortgage bond at full price and also pocketing a settlement for that same mortgage when it went sour.
Of course, even the best possible system could not realistically eliminate every single instance of wrongdoing.
Here's an instance of both: I went to the gym recently and heard two older white women discussing some perceived wrongdoing involving a plaque.
We had an instance of that recently.
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"I want to restore the feeling among Mexicans that the attorney general's office is an institution of good faith," he said, "an institution that investigates instances of wrongdoing and turns them over to the courts".
Asked a series of questions about specific instances of wrongdoing by former News of the World reporters and editors (most of them since arrested), he looked blank and at a loss.
Mr. Williams, who worked at Pimco for more than a decade, claimed that he had witnessed multiple instances of wrongdoing by the firm's senior management.
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