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the improprieties
noun
The condition of being improper.
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Patrick Juneau, the claims administrator, said the improprieties had been isolated.
The improprieties are too glaring and the result of a handful of votes too prodigious.
Shareholders of Fannie and Freddie sued to recover stock losses incurred after the improprieties came to light.
The improprieties involved 385 short sales in which the firm had not located shares for its brokerage clients to borrow.
They say it was Johnson who alerted the N.C.A.A. to the improprieties after he was spurned by Barkley.
Though the improprieties may have affected the outcome of the decision, the report said, no punishment was proposed.
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The impropriety — timeless and realistic — was in his imagination.
She glanced at me, chagrined by the impropriety in the gesture — but, again, hardly apologetic.
You can yell and scream about the impropriety of what he said, but it's true.
Nisman was part of the original investigation team, but was never directly implicated in the impropriety.
Ms. Pirro should have been aware of the impropriety of the tax returns, Mr. Castro said.
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