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Indecent behaviour could similarly constitute gross misconduct.
One note stresses that GCHQ employees' conditions of employment state that "unauthorised entry to computer records may constitute gross misconduct".
PHR believes such a pattern may constitute gross negligence, and therefore the consequences of any investigation must go well beyond administrative punishment to include an examination of criminal liability," Sirkin said.
She said: "While purporting to express sympathy for people who die this way, his remarks about their bodies constitute gross intrusion into the grief and shock of bereaved families and friends.
That they knew so little of Palestinian culture as to be unaware what might constitute gross indecency to a religious people only shows how little they knew – and how little they thought they were obliged to know – of the place in which they'd made their intervention.
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Furthermore the depiction of a swastika-wearing Wehrmacht soldier constitutes gross defamation and offence," he said.
has criminalized amphibians, claiming that "choosing to live both on land and in water constitutes gross promiscuity".
The original language in the bill also sought to "declare that failing to provide minimum services constitutes gross negligence subject to discipline".
The fines could rise to $4,300 per barrel if the judge is persuaded that BP and its partners' action constituted gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Lucas seemed not to hear this and carried on regardless, maintaining that for Allardyce to have advised on "getting round third-party ownership rules" surely constituted gross misconduct, and therefore he should not have received a pay-off.
The BBC's disciplinary policy, relating to the majority of its employees, states that allegations of assault constitutes "gross misconduct" and will automatically trigger a formal disciplinary procedure and can lead to summary dismissal without notice.
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