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"There is no excuse that can justify these improper actions."
"I have an inability to tolerate improper actions," he said recently.
Improper action might be precisely what was called for.
Each of these improper actions has a small but definite ripple effect.
He also challenged the assertion that the opportunity for fees led to improper action.
But he warned that improper actions would be sharply punished.
She lost, but the case is now under review, stemming from possible improper actions of a juror.
"He took no improper action and should have no role in solving this issue.
In most cases, prosecutors also had to prove an intent to commit fraud, not just an improper action.
Mr. Murphy, the report said, "took this improper action without doing any financial calculations."
This is a result of poverty and improper action of the state and federal government.
In duplicate bridge, a waiver is an improper action.
Now, the improper actions and disregard for adverse judgments?
Habitual deviation from these calculations will ensure failure via improper action.
Section 846: Possibly limits protection to contractor employees when disclosing improper actions of the employer.
Its chief function was to remonstrate with the king if there was wrong or improper action or policy.
I deeply apologize for my improper action."
Erasmus did not consider this an improper action, even though he had just told Omnius an outright falsehood.
DeForest's version of the events was that he resigned in protest over the improper actions of company management.
General Kumar denied any improper action.
That suit, filed last October, seeks to recover more than $540 million the company asserts was taken through "unlawful and improper actions" over several years.
Intervention after that point, some of these lawyers, argued today, could give the clearest indication of improper action by a lawmaker.
This Committee has cautioned all Members "to avoid situations in which even an inference might be drawn suggesting improper action."
Sarbanes-Oxley has instituted stiff penalties for improper action and, perhaps most important, full accountability for senior executives.
Do we want to live in a world were lawyers aren't free to sue people on specious grounds using improper actions and disregarding adverse judgements?