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"But we have to have zero tolerance," he said, "for any form of misconduct or racial profiling or violations of the law by the Police Department".
From farmers leasing out parcels of their farmland for drilling, to the state's substantial impact fees for any form of misconduct committed by the oil industries, Bradford County's agricultural areas are experiencing new gains in development.
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Regardless of the definitions covered in the Policy on Harassment, Discrimination, and Sexual Misconduct, people who believe they have experienced any form of sexual misconduct are encouraged to report the incident, receive support/resources, and to seek medical care and support as soon as possible.
Moreover, some forms of conduct, including any form of gross misconduct, warrant immediate termination.
The university does not tolerate any form of research misconduct, and violation of this policy may result in serious sanctions, including termination.
Other Welsh universities said they treat any form of academic misconduct very seriously and that they advise students on their academic regulations and continue to work to improve this process.
The requirement would not apply to any other form of misconduct.
In his letter, Mr. Annan said that in his reprimand of Mr. Lubbers he had in particular "underlined to him his duty to defend the right of staff members to make complaints about all forms of misconduct, and to be protected from any type of reprisal or retaliation against them, regardless of the outcome of the complaint".
We need the UK government to follow the lead of Scotland and provide national guidelines for universities in England on handling all forms of misconduct of an intimate nature, including IPA.
OIAI's investigations cover all forms of misconduct including, but not limited to: fraud; corruption; workplace harassment; sexual harassment; abuse of authority; or failure to observe prescribed regulations, rules, relevant administrative issuances and standards of conduct.
Publishing his results in the journal PLoS One, he found that an average of 1.97% of scientists admitted to having "fabricated, falsified or modified data or results at least once – a serious form of misconduct by any standard – and up to 33.7% admitted other questionable research practices.
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