Impropriety
in sentence
33 examples of Impropriety in a sentence
As if to prove that it understood the
impropriety
involved, the Troika compelled Greece’s government to immunize the HFSF board members from criminal prosecution for not participating in the new share offer and for the resulting disappearance of half of the taxpayers’ €41 billion capital injection.
Sexual
impropriety
– of whatever flavor – is not among the most important things in the world; the loss of freedom is.
And yet, amid this turmoil – indeed, in a week in which two government ministers resigned in the face of allegations of corruption and
impropriety
– Karnataka’s voters gave Congress 121 of the state assembly’s 224 seats and reduced the BJP’s total to just 40.
Clearly, Ak Zhol used accusations of
impropriety
as a weapon against the government parties.
But, although Madoff was only the tip of the iceberg of rampant financial malfeasance, most suspect financiers need not fear arrest, either because their behavior merely skirted the law, or because financial
impropriety
more subtle than outright fraud is often difficult to prove.
For example, with politicians in the United States now so flagrantly and relentlessly on the take from wealthy donors, much of the public accepts new revelations of financial
impropriety
(such as the Clinton Foundation’s morally dubious financial dealings) with a cynical yawn.
By contrast the Enron affair involved
impropriety
and perhaps criminal conduct of just about anyone coming close to management.
Sometimes I even doubt the existence of God,' said Levin involuntarily, and was horrified at the
impropriety
of his words.
Her looks grew bolder, her speech more free; she even committed the
impropriety
of walking out with Monsieur Rodolphe, a cigarette in her mouth, "as if to defy the people."
With these words, her pride, astonished by the fearful
impropriety
of her action, stifled her; she burst into tears, and a moment later appeared to Julien to be unable to breathe.
"This is a question, I conceive, Major Dunwoodie has no right to ask.""Your pardon, sir; my feelings may have led me into an impropriety."
"Pardon me, Miss Wharton, if my ungovernable feelings have led me into impropriety; the powerful motive - the cruel reason" - she hesitated.
Sancho had not thought it worth while to hobble Rocinante, feeling sure, from what he knew of his staidness and freedom from incontinence, that all the mares in the Cordova pastures would not lead him into an
impropriety.
"That is the truth," replied Anselmo, "and relying upon that I will tell thee, friend Lothario, that the desire which harasses me is that of knowing whether my wife Camilla is as good and as perfect as I think her to be; and I cannot satisfy myself of the truth on this point except by testing her in such a way that the trial may prove the purity of her virtue as the fire proves that of gold; because I am persuaded, my friend, that a woman is virtuous only in proportion as she is or is not tempted; and that she alone is strong who does not yield to the promises, gifts, tears, and importunities of earnest lovers; for what thanks does a woman deserve for being good if no one urges her to be bad, and what wonder is it that she is reserved and circumspect to whom no opportunity is given of going wrong and who knows she has a husband that will take her life the first time he detects her in an
impropriety?
'Ah, Pickwick--really Mr. Pickwick, my dear Sir, excuse me-- I shall be happy to receive any private suggestions of yours, as AMICUS CURIAE, but you must see the
impropriety
of your interfering with my conduct in this case, with such an AD CAPTANDUM argument as the offer of half a guinea.
It was not until it had been twice repeated, each time in a shriller tone, that he became conscious of the
impropriety
of his behaviour.
At this point the remainder of the guests interposed, and remonstrated with both parties on the
impropriety
of their conduct; on which Mr. Noddy begged to state that his father was quite as respectable as Mr. Gunter's father; to which Mr. Gunter replied that his father was to the full as respectable as Mr. Noddy's father, and that his father's son was as good a man as Mr. Noddy, any day in the week.
'I merely wished you to know, my dear, that I should not have allowed my young friend to see you in this clandestine way, if the situation in which you are placed had left him any alternative; and, lest the
impropriety
of this step should cause you any uneasiness, my love, it may be a satisfaction to you, to know that I am present.
'I have rendered no assistance in this matter, beyond being present at one interview between the young people which I could not prevent, and from which I conceived my presence would remove any slight colouring of
impropriety
that it might otherwise have had; this is the whole share I have had in the transaction, and I had no suspicion that an immediate marriage was even contemplated.
I should hold myself guilty of greater
impropriety
in accepting a horse from my brother, than from Willoughby.
"On the contrary, nothing can be a stronger proof of it, Elinor; for if there had been any real
impropriety
in what I did, I should have been sensible of it at the time, for we always know when we are acting wrong, and with such a conviction I could have had no pleasure."
"But, my dear Marianne, as it has already exposed you to some very impertinent remarks, do you not now begin to doubt the discretion of your own conduct?""If the impertinent remarks of Mrs. Jennings are to be the proof of
impropriety
in conduct, we are all offending every moment of our lives.
But her condemnation of him did not blind her to the
impropriety
of their having been written at all; and she was silently grieving over the imprudence which had hazarded such unsolicited proofs of tenderness, not warranted by anything preceding, and most severely condemned by the event, when Marianne, perceiving that she had finished the letters, observed to her that they contained nothing but what any one would have written in the same situation.
Elinor, who had now been for some time reflecting on the propriety or
impropriety
of speedily hazarding her narration, without feeling at all nearer decision than at first, heard this; and perceiving that as reflection did nothing, resolution must do all, soon found herself leading to the fact.
She was _now_ struck with the
impropriety
of such communications to a stranger, and wondered it had escaped her before.
It soothed, but it could not console her for the contempt which had thus been self-attracted by the rest of her family; and as she considered that Jane's disappointment had in fact been the work of her nearest relations, and reflected how materially the credit of both must be hurt by such
impropriety
of conduct, she felt depressed beyond anything she had ever known before.
Elizabeth, however, had never been blind to the
impropriety
of her father's behaviour as a husband.
Every idea that had been brought forward by the housekeeper was favourable to his character, and as she stood before the canvas on which he was represented, and fixed his eyes upon herself, she thought of his regard with a deeper sentiment of gratitude than it had ever raised before; she remembered its warmth, and softened its
impropriety
of expression.
Amazed at the alteration of his manner since they last parted, every sentence that he uttered was increasing her embarrassment; and every idea of the
impropriety
of her being found there recurring to her mind, the few minutes in which they continued were some of the most uncomfortable in her life.
He saw that she had behaved with
impropriety
and he considered it his duty to tell her so.
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