Similar words: conduct, conductor, conduction, conducting, conductive, superconductor, conductivity, code of conduct. Meaning: [‚mɪskɑn'dʌkt /-kɒn-] n. 1. bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf 2. activity that transgresses moral or civil law. v. 1. behave badly 2. manage badly or incompetently.
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121. Official misconduct was a blot on his predecessor's fair name.
122. I'm obligated file a report if I feel there's been prisoner misconduct.
123. The employee has engaged in serious misconduct leading to material damage.
124. A jury found the airline guilty of wilful misconduct because its lax security allowed a suitcase bomb on to the plane.
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125. He was hurt by any allusion to his previous misconduct.
126. Death penalty is usually imposed because of some type of gross misconduct.
127. However, the limits were not applicable if the federal government could show that the discharge was due to "willful negligence or willful misconduct within the privity and knowledge of the owner".
128. Eighthly, lack of relevant laws and regulations is the institutional origin of PE teachers' misconduct.
129. Take steps to prevent corrupt practices and professional misconduct. Declare conflicts of interest.
130. Throughout the trial, the first of its type In Mankato, we maIntaIned our policy for sexual misconduct cases that come to trial In crimInal court.
131. He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct after handing over confidential documents to the press.
132. Aren't you just using Akira as camouflage to cover up your misconduct?
133. Talking in a whiny voice may be dementing but it is not gross misconduct.
134. The employee had been dismissed for serious misconduct when he was observed using a mobile phone while driving the employer's fuel tanker.
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