Some dishonest employees have even sent out their wedding invitations at the expense of the company. |
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Rarely has the true face of our bloodthirsty, dishonest and hypocritical rulers been revealed so clearly. |
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Consumers were left at the mercy of the dishonest conduct in the finance sector. |
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Just as predictably, their basis for that outrage is a highly dishonest portrayal of what Forrest writes. |
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Yes, I am a drooling, venal dishonest fool who is just lying because she's mean. |
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He's not tried to be dishonest, he has just forgotten to mention one thing. |
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If this is true, then people are just naturally dishonest and crooked and downright rotten. |
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The people who perpetrated that buy-back scheme are despicable, deceitful, dishonest, and crooked. |
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She loathes cunningness, and thinks a cunning person is definitely dishonest. |
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A dateline is dishonest if the reporter is sitting at home, using the telephone or email to close the distance with the source. |
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Symkyn was extremely deceitful and dishonest in his work and cheated the college most of all. |
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It did not necessarily mean that any of the witnesses were being deliberately deceitful and dishonest. |
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In a sense it is not the corruptors' fault, they were brought up to inherit the same dishonest dogmas and attitudes as the previous generation. |
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I am not prepared to find that any of these witnesses was dishonest in the evidence that they gave. |
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Only from the standpoint of its dishonest and delusional character did the speech provide an indication of the real state of American society. |
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To describe this film as dishonest and demagogic would almost be to promote these terms to the level of respectability. |
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Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald presents her not only as a shallow, restless, and goalless person but also as cruel, corrupt, and dishonest. |
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Her words, he said, were inaccurate, dishonest and verging on the deranged. |
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They are little better than the smarmy, devious, dishonest and selfish Europeans. |
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Thus dishonest reporting has made truth a casualty of the war, causing grievous damage to the integrity of the journalistic profession. |
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It is a deeply dishonest book that takes advantage of the ignorance, gullibility, and derangement of its target audience. |
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We must show our country that there is an alternative to this deceitful, dishonest, and discredited government. |
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The use of such dishonest smear tactics reflects discredit upon the House of Representatives and warrants the investigation of your Committee. |
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You do a discredit to yourself and to the dignity of your office by engaging in these dishonest smear tactics. |
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It might be very hurtful for parents to find that their daughter is dishonest. |
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The strong appetite for a piece of Ireland was often shallow, faddish and dishonest. |
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But at the same time it would be dishonest not to admit that events added some character of sorts to the holiday. |
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The various excuses and explanations he has given are transparently false and dishonest. |
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I felt trapped within a stupid, rotten, dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism. |
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If you look out for artful and dishonest sorts, you will probably spare yourself a big fiscal setback. |
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It is considered honourable to earn one's daily bread through honest work and not by begging or dishonest means. |
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The spurious argument that Lewin was ineffective in stemming crime is so openly dishonest that Jamaicans like myself have started to tune out. |
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All serious analysts of crime deride this as at best ignorant and at worst dishonest. |
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If that is so, the imposition of the prohibition order is the most cynical and dishonest edict to come out of local government in my lifetime. |
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He took council with advisers who, at best, were talentless and, at worst, dishonest. |
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In cases of dishonest assistance the accountability of the third parties will not be confined to the profit which he has made. |
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The first thing to note is that if you're a dishonest lazy waster they're not interested in your vote. |
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He has been shown to be dishonest, calculating, egocentric, manipulative and a control freak. |
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But not all of the critics who have attacked the President for being dishonest are peddlers of these way-out notions. |
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Such estates were entrusted to bailiffs who all too often were dishonest and tyrannical. |
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He thought he was acquiring the skills for dishonest practice on the streets of his native Australia. |
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The lesson is dishonest in that it masquerades as science while including misrepresentations and factual errors. |
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There are millions who never resort to violence or abuse others, who never are dishonest, selfish or greedy in their business dealings. |
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As a result, it has become the exclusive preserve of the dishonest, criminals and self-seekers. |
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The common treatment of the monopoly question is thoroughly mendacious and dishonest. |
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In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret. |
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In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting. |
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No, he said, he did not agree that he was shifty or dishonest, but he pointed out that he had moved his position on evidence once or twice. |
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Okay, I just this minute finished watching the single most dishonest report I have ever seen on an official network evening news program. |
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She also allegedly made dishonest claims for jobseeker's allowance and income support. |
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There is still considerable reluctance to shop another doctor, no matter how dishonest he or she is. |
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If a person pretends to be what he is not, he is usually accused of being dishonest or fraudulent. |
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I am always happy to see honest economists call dishonest pundits out on their misrepresentation of the facts. |
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Many decent doctors blench at the crude and dishonest shroud-waving carried out in their name. |
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This deeply dishonest way of putting things is crammed with doubtful assumptions. |
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It is dishonest to take a sickie when one knows that he or she will get double pay or pay and a half. |
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It is dishonest, and worse, to accuse this honorable man of the monstrosity. |
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You were attracted by the glamour of owning a football club but were prepared to use dishonest means to obtain that glamour. |
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Losing honorably may signify lack of preparation but dishonest winning signifies lack of character. |
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These are only descriptions of unpleasant, unassertive, dishonest, or unprofessional attitudes. |
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And I think a perfect country needs its share of blowhard, dishonest filmmakers. |
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But we want this debate to be, you know, above the level of mud-slinging, accusing people of being dishonest. |
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A series of dishonest dealings ensues, and the ramifications extend well beyond the contest. |
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Half a dozen newspapers recently have fired reporters for dishonest or unethical reporting. |
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The following day, North accused his bosses of appalling, dishonest and unethical behaviour. |
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This does not make them unethical, dishonest people in life or their law practice. |
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Just as the flies are unfaithful partners, some flowers are dishonest about signaling a nectar reward. |
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To combat this, direct mailers will do anything to get you to open their junk, no matter how dishonest. |
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Neither does it tarry long in the hands of those too slothful, too dishonest, or too unintelligent to exercise it. |
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As the example shows, bowdlerization is not only dishonest, it leads to dumbing down of language and ideas. |
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Well-crafted dialogue will indicate if a character is smart or dumb, honest or dishonest, amusing or an old sobersides. |
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In other words, according to Lehman's newspeak dialectic, an honest history has to be prepared to be dishonest about what actually happened. |
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While embarrassing moments are unavoidable and nothing to be ashamed about, dishonest, vicious or sleazy behavior is well within your control. |
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If your bag is stolen and you happen to have a letter containing your address in it, a dishonest person could easily break in. |
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This government is the most spineless, intellectually dishonest, corrupt, incompetent and callous administration this Federation has ever known. |
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So the next best strategy is to convince the electorate that all the other candidates are just as tawdry and dishonest. |
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I'm not calling the board dishonest or anything but, the way it was run, this club was not going places. |
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Where the defendant's comment imputes corrupt, dishonest or wicked motives to the claimant the position is different. |
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I do find it dishonest that Harper is pushing this effectively by stealth in this campaign. |
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To call the steward dishonest, shameful, unjust, unrighteous, or wicked is too harsh. |
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To the extent that a job or career drains an individual, or causes him or her to be dishonest or mean, it is surely damaging. |
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It is also a dishonest campaign, since most of its proponents object to any form of punishment that parents use to discipline their children. |
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Well, it's the overclass that is the dishonest, criminal and corrupt burden on society. |
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A dishonest clerk could make an extra imprint from your credit or charge card and use it to make personal charges. |
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It's essentially telling them, either the state is over its head, or it simply is cheating and being dishonest. |
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When the other side is dishonest, lying, or cheating or when a problem is impossible to resolve, no amount of negotiation will do you any good. |
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The private company involved was found to have been cheating consumers by being dishonest in the way it charged for its service. |
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An honest person will have friends who value honesty, and a dishonest one will have cheats as friends. |
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Even by the cynical standards of our dishonest political system, this is world-class chutzpah. |
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I thought it was dishonorable and dishonest to question the medals and citations that he had received in combat. |
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Perhaps someone should also clue her in that that if you're going to be dishonest you don't want to leave a paper trail behind. |
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Bryan is paranoid that police are dishonest and will fabricate evidence against him, Mr Hemsley said. |
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Anonymous comments are more likely to be aggressive, disruptive or even dishonest. |
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They are dishonest, misleading, factually incorrect, selective with data and paranoid. |
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This will be used to make sure drinks have not been watered down by dishonest landlords. |
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Really, how could anyone accuse an American televangelist of being your run-of-the-mill, double-dealing, dishonest preacher? |
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But the move to censure clothes rather than behavior or comportment is dishonest in more ways than one. |
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Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious? |
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Threatening or dishonest telegrams, or anonymous notes pushed under the door, set several plots pinwheeling. |
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While having a positive and happy disposition, you are so sensitive that you can feel when others are being dishonest or insincere. |
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Whilst I wouldn't call the documentary dishonest, I would call it exploitative. |
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Partial privatization is the most costly and intellectually dishonest fix of all. |
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She found it hard to believe a forecast favourable to the Administration wasn't somehow a politically dishonest fix. |
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Further, he says the industrial relations newspaper ads are dishonest. |
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How can the police do that if the community views them as dishonest, or even dangerous? |
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Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest. |
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She never lied to him or was dishonest to him, and we were very careful to point that out in the movie, but Tom needed to grow up. |
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Indeed, it may be fair to stigmatise the claim as a dishonest claim. |
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This provides that a person's appropriation of another's property is not to be regarded as dishonest if he believes that he has the right in law to deprive the other of it. |
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He presents them as such a conniving, scheming rogues' gallery of careerist and morally dishonest operators that one wonders how anyone could ever have taken them seriously. |
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Paul, to be fair, is a principled isolationist, which is a harebrained position but not a dishonest one. |
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The term 'tax avoision' has come to be used to refer to those practices the speaker regards, not as dishonest evasion but, even so, as unacceptable tax avoidance. |
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And anyway they just open themselves up to obvious charges of being dishonest and smarmy. |
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Police say he was manipulative, dishonest, cunning and intimidating. |
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What Taylor-Wood is banging on about in her unspontaneous, artless, emotional way is that the tears may well be controlled, ambiguous or dishonest. |
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Lucilius vilified reprobate consulars such as Lucius Opimius and Gaius Papirius Carbo, also undisciplined tribes and dishonest political lobbying. |
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A similar dishonest slipperiness was evident in the government's response to an earlier complaint by the Opposition of breach of the caretaker convention. |
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But most of our quivering outrage is directed not at those who were clearly dishonest, but those who offend our sensibilities. |
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At the same time, in nearby Philadelphia, dishonest cabinetmakers were making elaborately carved scrolled top highboys and chests-on-chests from plain flat top ones. |
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And most Ukrainian leaders of all stripes and ethnicities remain monumentally corrupt and rhetorically dishonest. |
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I think wearing fake designer merchandise is so dishonest and insincere. |
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It did not take him long to realise that much of the system of locum recruitment and payment was infected by barely controlled chaos and promised the dishonest rich pickings. |
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The Bar determined his failure to inform his client was both dishonest and deceitful. |
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Is it the dishonest claimants or those members of the professions who stand to gain so much and lose so little by conniving at their lack of scruple? |
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Does he engage in dishonest schemes such as cooking the books? |
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At the moment, there is so much exploitation by so-called landlords and dishonest estate agents out to fleece people desperate for rented shelter. |
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The party knew fully well that proclamation of the act would take time, and said that it was dishonest to seek political mileage from the issue by playing to the gallery. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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People in the real world can be violent, greedy and dishonest. |
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She said she preferred being poor and honest than rich and dishonest. |
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Anyone who was a little dishonest could have taken that mail. |
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As it is I am not a dishonest person, and I did not feel good about lying. |
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I think it is dishonest to advertise their service as impartial. |
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Is my use of the term in that sense misleading or dishonest? |
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You played a very dishonest and dishonourable part in that matter. |
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This EPI has a long history of faulty and dishonest research, including the use of unscientifically small and nonrandom, biased samples. |
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Most of his fortune was lost by the dishonest speculation of an uncle, in whose hands Wilson had carelessly left it. |
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Such a failure is termed a breach of trust and can leave a neglectful or dishonest trustee with severe liabilities for their failures. |
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The charges related to the dishonest use of a patient's cheques and eftpos account. |
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His maid is painfully dishonest after years of unwavering loyalty. |
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Although Johnson admired Burke's brilliance, he found him a dishonest politician. |
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A CUCKING stool, which dipped the occupants in water, was used to punish disorderly women and dishonest tradesmen. |
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One such instance portrays an angry Jesus driving dishonest market traders from the temple. |
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It had been well, if these dishonest meddlings with existing books had stopped here. |
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Why, though, are the rest of the characters in this pacy page turner so schemingly brutal and dishonest? |
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It was dishonest to the occupier himself, because it put in his way the worst temptation to unthriftiness. |
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But Bradley, who dropped the gloves on Gore in a combative debate Wednesday night and called the vice president chronically dishonest, ignored Sullivan's advice. |
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For Nashe, prose is potentially dishonest, and style daimonic. |
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But who cares if FIFA is a corrupt organisation run by a cabal of dishonest, greedy, self-serving, old boys, parasitically cashing in on the game? |
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Similarly, buying papers from paper mills, or paying for someone else to write a paper, is obviously dishonest and is a clear example of plagiarizing. |
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The bad news is that a lot of dishonest dealers routinely cheat consumers, despite California lemon law and California auto fraud laws that are designed to protect consumers. |
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A MAN who sold a Transit van and then arranged for it to be stolen back with a key fob he had retained was branded a thoroughly dishonest man yesterday. |
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