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The phrase "as the misconduct of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing specific actions or behaviors that are deemed inappropriate or unethical.
Example: "The committee decided to take action as the misconduct of the employee had been reported multiple times."
Alternatives: "due to the wrongdoing of" or "in light of the misbehavior of".
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They also asserted that the district has over-corrected for past situations, such as the misconduct of Berndt, by presuming instructors are guilty and by unfairly dismissing many.
As the misconduct of the judge towards the defense counsel did not implicate the Sixth Amendment's Compulsory Process Clause, there was no need to disrupt the lower courts' decisions.
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As compensation for the misconduct of the plan fiduciaries, the Court assessed damages of $36.9 million and left open the possibility of awarding attorney fees to the plaintiffs.
Economic Policy Institute founder Jeff Faux says the government should control one major bank to use as a yardstick in the financial sector, just as public utilities constrain the misconduct of private ones.
L'Affaire Blair"—as The New Yorker literarily labeled the misconduct of reporter Jayson Blair produced a media self-feeding frenzy.
As for their frequent moralizing about the misconduct of certain caliphs, Khaldūn asserted that people like to justify their own misconduct by looking in histories for examples of the great who have done the same things.
J.H., BOSTON It's not so much that you have an ethical obligation to take the training as you are obliged to avoid the misconduct of dodging it: you would have to deceive your boss, actively or passively.
The misconduct of Joseph Hunt as Treasurer of the Ordnance to some extent obscured Villiers' own misconduct, and he was able to retain other sinecures and a stable, if reduced, income from them until his death in 1827.
However, any court control is confined to specific matters, usually enumerated in the arbitration statutes, such as misconduct of the arbitrator in denying a party the full presentation of its claim or refusing a postponement of the hearing for good cause.
"Given this state of affairs, as well as the scope of the misconduct at issue, the Department of Justice is the only entity with the capacity to conduct the investigation required," the letter goes on to state. .
But it's also noteworthy because the letter specifically cites Benedict and Francis as knowing for years about the sexual misconduct of a now-disgraced prelate, Theodore McCarrick.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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