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serious misconduct

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meanings of seriousand misconduct


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serious
adjective
uk /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ us /ˈsɪr.i.əs/
severe in ...
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misconduct
noun[U]
uk /ˌmɪsˈkɒn.dʌkt/ us /ˌmɪsˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
unacceptable or bad behaviour by someone in a position of authority ...
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Examples of serious misconduct


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For instance, many schools have adopted zero-tolerance policies to combat violence and seriousmisconduct.
The result is seriousmisconduct.
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When does whistleblowing become seriousmisconduct?
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When clinicians systematically avert their eyes and fail to respond to seriousmisconduct, it seems reasonable to suspect that there is something wrong with the system.
First, he would have to prove that there was seriousmisconduct involving crime or fraud.
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It is appropriate for the courts to decide what counts as seriousmisconduct in particular cases.
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In the first instance, the courts will have to establish that the impropriety constitutes seriousmisconduct.
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In his view it amounts, as the amendment states, to seriousmisconduct.
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What would happen with what one might describe as less seriousmisconduct or incompetence?
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He has to prove "seriousmisconduct involving crime, fraud or other gross impropriety".
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It is plain that the "seriousmisconduct" applies also to neglect.
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Neglect has to be read in conjunction with the later words which say, "other seriousmisconduct".
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Cases of seriousmisconduct affecting users of agency services are rare.
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However, the power introduced by this measure will be limited to instances of seriousmisconduct by a third party.
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They are seriousmisconduct in action, obstructing operations, mutiny or incitement, failure to suppress a mutiny and assisting the enemy.
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It was set up in 1996 to deal with complaints of inadequate professional service and of seriousmisconduct by solicitors.
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Clearly, in those cases where seriousmisconduct is established, one would expect appropriate levels of punishment to reflect the case.
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We must recognise that as a result of seriousmisconduct, many prisoners have been put in conditions which are intolerable.
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As we have explained in earlier debates, we have not tried to set out in legislation what constitutes seriousmisconduct.
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Persons are not struck off the roll of solicitors unless they have been guilty of seriousmisconduct.
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Again there would be the problem of whether persistent minor misconduct would be equivalent to "seriousmisconduct".
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The jury will have to understand the meaning of, "gross impropriety", and whether that gross impropriety amounted to seriousmisconduct.
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There would have to be "reasonable cause", demonstrated in court, to believe that seriousmisconduct was taking place.
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A man who has already committed seriousmisconduct for other reasons may be on unofficial strike which would justify his instant dismissal.
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