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be improper with
adjective
Unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt
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Celebrities will forgo the showy red carpet entrance at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremonies because of concern that such a display would be improper with the nation on the brink of a war or in one.
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The South African police say it would be improper to engage with the media on the merits of the case as trial by media would violate Shrien Dewani's right to a fair trial.
Do diligence would be improper or lackluster grammar with Do as a verb and Diligence as a noun (meaning careful and persistent work or effort).
Andre Smith, the All-American left tackle, was suspended by Saban for what multiple news media outlets are saying was improper contact with an agent.
Included were improper communications with jurors and the continuing involvement of the United States attorney for Alabama, Leura G. Canary, long after Ms. Canary, a Republican, said she had removed herself from the case because of partisan ties.
The media did intrude into the case in ways that were improper, making financial arrangements with witnesses that compromised their testimony.
Since those approaches excluded the consideration of the ratcheting strain and mean stress, the methods for fatigue life prediction were improper for multiaxial fatigue with ratcheting strain.
It is improper to confuse Renaissance with Medieval.
One area the commission has focused on is whether the dealings of Enron with Portland were improper and collusive.
No authorities have ever alleged his involvement with RIHS was improper, or linked to any terrorist activities.
bias is improper to describe pulsed biasing, with deposition, resputtering and ion implantation all occurring simultaneously.
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