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It is unclear how much he minds about the second one the uncertain rights of shareholders and the disreputable conduct of Russian companies, especially state-owned ones.
The former director of public prosecutions, Lord MacDonald of River Glaven, QC criticised the force for its "completely disreputable conduct" and said its action could make the warrant unlawful.
A statement on the Blackpool website said: "Mr Sharpe now accepts that his posts were defamatory and involved an 'imputation of grossly disreputable conduct such as to harm the reputations of the Oystons and Blackpool Football Club in general and that of Owen Oyston in particular'".
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Dismissal, the commission wrote in its decision,"is reserved for those cases in which conduct is so disreputable that the police officer is no longer of any use to the service or it would cause irreparable damage should the officer remain on the force".
Most of journalism, and all of the interesting part, is a disreputable, erratic business which, if properly conducted, serves a reputable end.
They live in faraway places, come from obscure cultures, speak incomprehensible languages, have disreputable comorbid disease, or exhibit antisocial behavior.
Are those entirely disreputable?
Not too disreputable, really.
Currently, disreputable stage hypnotist.
Of questionable character; dubious; disreputable.
Jesus mixed with disreputable characters.
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