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I had no idea that Adelphia senior officials were engaged in any sort of misconduct.
Most prisoners get written up for some sort of misconduct in prison, especially if they are there for ten or more years.
The Police Department believes that no money was taken in the 1996 incident, Deputy Commissioner Paul J. Browne said, so the case could not represent a missed opportunity to stop the sort of misconduct now under investigation.
But he seemed somewhat less revolted by a second sort of misconduct, which occurred after the banking crisis first struck in the summer of 2007 and continued as it intensified in 2008, when the bank submitted rates to the LIBOR panel that were lower than Barclays' true cost of borrowing so as to calm fears about the bank's financial health.
The contract has been plagued by one scandal after another--scandals that involve every sort of misconduct you could imagine.
The filing does not specify exactly what sort of misconduct Lahren is alleging, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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No other form of misconduct would face this sort of requirement.
I do not believe that this sort of sexual misconduct correlates with an inability to be a good judge.
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"There's a process in place for reviewing any sort of allegation of misconduct the likes of which you mentioned," the White House press secretary, Jay Carney, said at a briefing Tuesday, adding, "We're not going to prejudge anyone or anything before all the facts are determined".
She will also work with public corporations, which he said had sought assistance in the past on a range of issues, including sorting out accusations of misconduct at holiday parties and setting up training programs and policies focused on sexual misconduct in the workplace.
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