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Now the discussion turns on how far networks can go with language and behavior once considered improper for airwaves theoretically owned by the people.
Miss Anscombe, who did not like to be called Mrs. Geach, smoked cigars, wore trousers when they were considered improper for women and was said sometimes to eat beans from a tin can while lecturing.
He called Ms. Lacy a "free-market monster" after she wrote a post criticizing a strike by local transit workers; he taunted her for defending the tech industry, and he chided her for becoming part of the stories she covers, considered improper for traditional journalists.
It being considered improper for a peer to interfere in a Commons election, there was considerable controversy, and the Government sent Ernest to Europe as an observer to accompany Hanoverian troops, which were again engaged in war against France.
In North America, the "rule" which must be learnt is that it is considered improper for a more junior trainee to answer a question directed at a more senior trainee.
Since smoking is prohibited by some parents, and may be considered improper for women (Do Hong Ngoc 1995[ 46]), it is likely that there is some underreporting of cigarette and tobacco use among women, as well as youth.
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But the invitation list is considered government property and it is considered improper to use it for political purposes.
While Maximus officials said that many of the charges in Wisconsin were justified, they added that the company had repaid about $190,000 for expenditures that the state's auditors considered improper.
It's considered improper to admit them into history.
The loans, called "launch aid," are considered improper if they are provided at below market rates.
But the loans are only considered improper if they are provided at below-market rates.
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