Sentence examples for misconduct himself from inspiring English sources

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A president already accused many times of sexual misconduct himself.

The Master of Birkbeck, Professor David Latchman, has been investigated for research misconduct himself several times.

And Dr. William D. Strampel, Dr. Nassar's boss at Michigan State, was charged in March with committing sexual misconduct himself.

William D. Strampel, the former dean of the university's osteopathic medical school, has been accused by investigators of facilitating abuse by Nassar, whom he supervised before retiring from the university in 2017, and of committing sexual misconduct himself.

By charging an MP with "conspiring" (ie agreeing) with a home office mole that the latter should misconduct himself in his civil service employment, the implication is that any MP, journalist or editor who enthusiastically agrees to accept and publish a leak from a civil servant is guilty of this crime.

From President Donald Trump — accused of sexual misconduct himself — mocking sexual assault survivors to pundits calling the movement a witch hunt or sparking a gender war, the road has not been easy, Burke said.

From President Donald Trump — accused of sexual misconduct himself — mocking sexual assault survivors to pundits calling the movement a witch hunt or sparking a gender war, the road has not been easy, Burke said. . "Suddenly a movement that was started to support all survivors of sexual violence is being talked about like it's a vindictive plot against men.

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Carmichael had misconducted himself as a minister and he has apologised for that.

Mr Rumfitt asked: "Did you intend to encourage the source of any particular story to provide further stories by misconducting himself as a police officer in the future?" The defendant replied: "No, I did not".

It may be committed when a public officer, acting as such, wilfully misconducts himself to such a degree as to amount to an abuse of the public's trust in him and does so without reasonable excuse or justification.

The offence is committed when a public officer acting as such wilfully neglects to perform his duty and/or wilfully misconducts himself to such a degree as to amount to an abuse of the public's trust in the office holder without reasonable excuse or justification.

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