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  • dictionary. A scandal is a strong social reaction to a disgraceful or discreditable action, circumstance, etc. Scandal or The Scandal may also refer to:...
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    out the sentence. She was concerned that the killing of a queen set a discreditable precedent and was fearful of the consequences, especially if, in retaliation...
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  • to entrap interviewees into making statements that are damaging or discreditable to their cause, character, integrity, or reputation. The term is rooted...
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    difficult and dangerous times. Some were even reformers, keen to root out discreditable practices such as simony. Others ordered the rebuilding and restoration...
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    practicing before another regulatory body such as the SEC or the IRS. "Discreditable acts", which can include failure to follow applicable standards (such...
    31 KB (3,895 words) - 13:32, 18 May 2024
  • military discipline, or when their conduct has been widely considered discreditable. In other cases, prominent nationals of countries with which the UK...
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    accepted that "most of the great results of history are brought about by discreditable means." Civil War historian James M. McPherson dedicates an entire chapter...
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    somewhat obscured because his brother Harold removed what he considered discreditable passages in Owen's letters and diaries after the death of their mother...
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    role in the Ballinger–Pinchot affair. When hearings led to nothing discreditable about Brandeis, Taft intervened with a letter signed by himself and...
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    recipient's name to be erased from the official register in certain wholly discreditable circumstances and his pension cancelled. Eight were forfeited between...
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    suspended and faced six charges under the Police Services Act, including discreditable conduct and insubordination. Her first court hearing was held over Zoom...
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    Manchester Guardian writing, "The Government has failed most frightfully and discreditably in the matter of munitions." Failures in both the East and the West...
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  • confirm the usualness of another, and therefore is neither credible nor discreditable as a thing in itself." In Goffman's theory of social stigma, a stigma...
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    Service in 2004. In 2012, Furlong was dismissed from the police for discreditable conduct, after an episode in which he physically abused and urinated...
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    any but the silliest of possible meanings into our statements is as discreditable to their imaginations as anything I know in recent philosophic history...
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    recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed... matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence." As a consequence this...
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  • Lyndon Locke did not face criminal charges after he pleaded guilty to discreditable conduct over sexual assault and utter death threats allegations, instead...
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     382) "indeed this is so foolish a theorem that to entertain it is discreditable". Karl Pearson showed that the probability that the next (n + 1) trials...
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    smoking cigarettes in movies unless the women being portrayed were of "discreditable" character and other women's groups asked young girls to sign pledges...
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  • public affairs are generally good-for-nothing men, with whom it is discreditable to be compared, and miserable and dangerous to contend, especially when...
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