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Senator Wyden said consumers ought to have access to information in the databank about flagrant misconduct by doctors.
He is claiming that him being drunk at work does not fall under the definition of "flagrant misconduct" as defined by state law. .
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His conviction resulted primarily from a rush to judgment — and flagrant prosecutorial misconduct.
She bore the King six children between 1393 and 1403, but, as his illness grew worse, his rebuffs (he occasionally did not recognize her) drove her into flagrant sexual misconduct.
The half-dozen girls on call accuse some UN members of flagrant sexual misconduct.
Mr. Velde, however, had added some new complaints, listing six "flagrant examples" of misconduct by the Judge.
"This is a flagrant example of scientific misconduct," Dr. Fang said.
This routine injustice wreaks far more havoc on our most vulnerable communities than more flagrant examples of police misconduct.
The Rangers got the power play when the Penguins' Matt Cooke was given a five-minute major and game misconduct for throwing a gratuitous and flagrant elbow at the head of defenseman Ryan McDonagh, who got up flexing his jaw.
But the game may be better remembered for the gratuitous elbow the Penguins' Matt Cooke threw at the head of Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh -- flagrant enough that it earned Cooke a five-minute major and a game misconduct, as well as a public rebuke from his coach.
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