Sentence examples for ethics infractions from inspiring English sources

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Predicting what punishment a House member will receive after ethics infractions is difficult; factors including the member's contrition, level of knowledge of the misdeeds and relationships with colleagues can play a role.

But there are steps that can significantly reduce risk, increase awareness throughout the company and help protect reputation when the inevitable ethics infractions occur.

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And if something seems amiss, they should consider inviting a colleague to take a look at all the relevant data and evidence together in effect creating an "abrupt" experience, and therefore a clearer analysis, of the ethics infraction.

He said students are less likely to self-disclose an ethics violation to a college if they feel like their school essentially "forgave" the first infraction.

"I'm not too concerned about that as an infraction of ethics". Mosley said he loaned his girlfriend the money because she expected to win a lawsuit over an unpaid real estate commission of more than $600,000.

In the end, because it is so hard to parse where the money went once it went into Noe's pocket, Governor Taft was hit with ethics charges over much more minor infractions, albeit provable ones -- not declaring golf games as gifts that Tom Noe paid for.

The Poynter Institute, an organization that teaches journalistic ethics and practices, had scolded its most famous writer for a technical infraction of its guidelines.

Earlier this year, the Minnesota ethics board exonerated 14 of the groups and cited the two others for minor infractions.

The Undergraduate Academic Ethics Board ("Ethics Board") has adopted the following procedures for responding in a timely and impartial manner to infractions of the high ethical standards of the academic community.

However, an even more serious infraction is that it appears Boldt did not have the approval of an Institutional Review Board (IRB), an ethics body required by law for all clinical research.

The new law specifies that violating ethics rules -- such as the one-year ban on lobbying -- are to be considered criminal acts, instead of simply civil infractions.

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