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the malpractices
noun
The improper treatment of a patient by a physician that results in injury or loss
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But they added that if the malpractices had been factored in, Mr Museveni would have won by a considerably narrower margin.Even before the final results were in, Dr Besigye had demanded fresh elections.
If only the bankers can persuade him they are doing their best and that small businesses - his passion - are indeed advancing onto the longed-for level playing field.His rant, if so it can be called, tells no more than the truth, albeit selectively, about the malpractices and inefficiencies that have crept into the global capital markets.
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However, when orders for counterfeit money were sent to him, he refused them: "I will do anything, short of being a common informer against particular persons, to stop the malpractices of the Birmingham coiners".
So, potentially, a civilization grafted on ecology, ecological civilization, is likely to be about questioning the malpractices of giant institutions lording over the natural world and billions of people.
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The Senate budget includes the malpractice cap.
The malpractice system is undeniably flawed.
The malpractice system is wasteful and counterproductive.
"This makes the malpractice all the more troubling".
She eventually won $35,000 in damages on the malpractice claim.
The malpractice insurance industry seeks legislation that will deprive malpractice victims of their day in court.
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