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"willful misconduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an act or behavior that is done intentionally, maliciously, or in bad faith. For example, "The police determined that the arson was an act of willful misconduct."
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State health officials, however, will pass on findings of willful misconduct or negligence to the attorney general's office.
"Willful misconduct and abuse cannot and will not be tolerated".
"This administration takes any allegation of inadequate medical care or ill treatment seriously and will not accept or tolerate any willful misconduct," he wrote.
Injuries due to the employee's willful misconduct are generally excluded.
The company was guilty of "willful misconduct," said Underhill.
Moreover, the plan protects these managers from lawsuits except for intentional fraud and willful misconduct.
"BP's behavior and actions likely represent gross negligence or willful misconduct".
Our legal system often focuses on whether unethical behavior represents "willful misconduct" or "gross negligence".
The language in the pending military bill, by contrast, permits suits for "willful misconduct," though it specifies that willful misconduct does not include negligence or recklessness.
Historically, he said, officials have been impeached for willful misconduct, not poor judgment.
Under state law, the education commissioner can remove local school officials for willful misconduct or neglect of duty.
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