Sentence examples for confronting misconduct from inspiring English sources

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However, when confronting misconduct, journals tend to lose all enthusiasm.

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But you have now fired me from a company I was so proud to build in blatant retaliation for joining a group of colleagues and Tinder's original founding members in a lawsuit against Match and IAC, standing up for our rights, calling out the company's CEO Greg for sexual misconduct, and confronting the company about covering up what happened to me.

Since that time, the Assembly has confronted other sexual misconduct concerns.

(Bourdin, while in prison in America, began reading psychology texts, and jotted down in his journal the following passage: "When confronted with his misconduct the psychopath has enough false sincerity and apparent remorse that he renews hope and trust among his accusers. However, after several repetitions, his convincing show is finally recognized for what it is — a show").

Assistant Rui Faria has been handed two counts of misconduct after he had to be restrained from confronting referee Mike Dean during that match.

The office, which has a broad range of punitive powers, including expulsion, does not allow students accused of "misconduct" to confront or cross-examine their accusers, or be represented by lawyers, or listen to witnesses or receive transcripts of hearings.

Appropriate means of confronting improper practices among colleagues are supported, including the role of international review panels to review alleged misconduct, and protection of whistleblowers.

Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair, a former deputy commander of the 82nd Airborne Division in Afghanistan, is confronting the military equivalent of a grand jury to decide whether he should stand trial for adultery, sexual misconduct and forcible sodomy, stemming from relationships with five women.

Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair, a former deputy commander of the 82nd Airborne Division in Afghanistan, is confronting the military equivalent of a grand jury to decide whether he should stand trial on charges of adultery, sexual misconduct and forcible sodomy.

Confronting Fear, Enjoying Life.

Consider confronting the person.

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