Sentence examples for misconduct constitutes from inspiring English sources

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I predict and, using an experiment, find that the level of fixed compensation paid to workers and the extent to which they believe reporting internal misconduct constitutes a moral obligation affect the pre-existing rate of internal whistleblowing, with the rate increasing as these two factors increase.

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"It is alleged that the misconduct constituted five breaches of FA rules, and that during the text message exchange, Mr Oyston used abusive and/or insulting words towards a supporter of Blackpool FC.

An FA statement on Thursday read: "It is alleged that the misconduct constituted five breaches of FA rules, and that during the text message exchange, Mr Oyston used abusive and/or insulting words towards a supporter of Blackpool FC. "Mr Oyston has denied the charge".

An FA statement said:  "It is alleged that the misconduct constituted five breaches of FA rules, and that during the text message exchange, Mr Oyston used abusive and/or insulting words towards a supporter of Blackpool FC. "It is further alleged that each of these five breaches of FA Rule E3 (1) is an 'Aggravated Breach' as defined in Rule E3(2), as each included a reference to disability".

What workers perceived as misconduct may not constitute misconduct in an objectively ethical or legal sense.

In order to be covered by this law, the misconduct must constitute a 'pattern or practice' it may not simply be an isolated incident".

Though the state argued that failing to follow a police department general order constitutes misconduct in office, Williams seems to have accepted a stricter standard of the law, which requires an element of "corruption" in order to make such a failure criminal.

The arbitrator ruled that Laraque's conduct was "unbecoming a professional and constitutes misconduct," but not enough to merit firing the teacher.

According to Chris B. Pascal, director of the U.S. Office of Research Integrity, Wellcome's definition of what constitutes misconduct including "deliberate, dangerous or negligent deviations from accepted practices -- is considerably broader" than the OSTpractices -- is

Ideally, both students and staff are given guidance about what constitutes academic misconduct and the consequences of such misconduct (Morris 2015), in a manner that promotes a positive, constructive approach to fostering 'academic integrity' (Thomas and Scott 2016).

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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