Sentence examples for improperly discussed from inspiring English sources

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The next month, prosecutors say, Mr. Gupta improperly discussed the specifics of the meeting with Mr. Rajaratnam.

Thomas Penfield Jackson, a federal judge who ruled in 2000 that Microsoft was a predatory monopoly and must be split in half, only to see an appeals court reverse his order because he had improperly discussed it with journalists, died at his home in Compton, Md., on Saturday.

Describing Magruder as an "incredible" witness who'd given a "rambling" account of Ardelean's arrest and improperly discussed the likely media reaction to the case, telling a prosecutor that "we're damned if we do and damned if we don't," the judge wrote that "this court does not believe Lt. McGruder's testimony".

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In a series of interviews, Mr. Grandeau, who waived his attorney-client privilege with Mr. Spitzer's office, accused the attorney general's assistants of improperly discussing the federal lawsuit, including defense strategies, with state officials who are not part of the litigation.

Strictly speaking "a number" is the quantifier, though, and "there is" seems to be the improperly named 'existential construction', discussed, for example, in (Barwise and Cooper 1981).

If an actual party to a case took the judge to a resort, all expenses paid, shortly before the case was heard, the judge and the host would be perceived to be acting improperly even if all they discussed was their grandchildren.

Judge Davis found, among other things, that Target managers had barred employees from wearing union buttons and distributing fliers, had improperly threatened to discipline employees who discussed union matters and had unlawfully threatened to close the store if the workers voted to unionize.

As with the authorship phenomenon discussed above, this practice improperly trades on reputation.

Under the settlement, American Medical will revise its "overly broad rules" to ensure that they do not improperly restrict employees from discussing wages, hours and working conditions with co-workers and others while not at work, and that they would not discipline or discharge employees for engaging in such discussions, the labor board said in a statement.

Now a Czech daily, Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD), has published purported wiretaps that appear to cast a striking light on politics in Prague in past years.They feature, among other individuals, Roman Janousek, an influential businessman, and his ally Pavel Bem, the city's ex-mayor, discussing, apparently improperly, sales of city and state property and office appointments.

The labor board said the company's Facebook rule was "overly broad" and improperly limited employees' rights to discuss working conditions among themselves.

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