Wrongdoing
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72 examples of Wrongdoing in a sentence
We decided that the utopian future would be a perfect venue to help these companies who had done wrong in the past try making amends for that
wrongdoing.
Mounted on roads or on police cars, Automatic License Plate Readers capture images of every passing car and convert the license plate into machine-readable text so that they can be checked against hot lists of cars potentially wanted for
wrongdoing.
But more than that, increasingly, local police departments are keeping records not just of people wanted for wrongdoing, but of every plate that passes them by, resulting in the collection of mass quantities of data about where Americans have gone.
We know from trauma that healing begins when the perpetrator acknowledges their
wrongdoing.
"The company was not aware of any wrongdoing."
And it's up to us going forward to make sure that it's not just the tech-savvy whistleblowers, like Edward Snowden, who have an avenue for exposing
wrongdoing.
He had a sterling record, no past history of wrongdoing, no motive as far as they could tell.
This time around, said to me, "If you give us 50,000 US dollars, the judgement will be in your favor," irrespective of the fact that there was no evidence whatsoever that I had any
wrongdoing
on the charges that I was up against.
Three years post my conviction and two years post my release, I got cleared by the courts of appeal of any
wrongdoing.
We've already seen people invoke the phenomenon of deepfakes to cast doubt on real evidence of their
wrongdoing.
And it's that risk that professor Robert Chesney and I call the "liar's dividend": the risk that liars will invoke deepfakes to escape accountability for their
wrongdoing.
To protect this society institutions have been developed to deal with
wrongdoing
openly, fairly and honestly.
For instance, at the end, Gloria meets with the Mafioso head and asks that she be absolved of any
wrongdoing
AND to have the kid.
A bald headed man that plays the part of a priest tries citizens of all kinds of
wrongdoing
against the Bible when he himself is not so innocent.
Illegality and
wrongdoing
were artfully cloaked as an incontrovertible, science-tested natural law, "the survival of the fittest."
In the face of such security concerns, my argument that taking a human life is wrong, and that the state should not compound criminal
wrongdoing
with its own, found little resonance.
Only when the spotlight of Sharia shines on government
wrongdoing
will we know that Nigeria is on the road to prosperity.
Some of the most prominent names in British journalism are likely to be tarnished by this and other revelations of illegality and
wrongdoing.
Unfortunately, the next four years may well be dominated by allegations of
wrongdoing
by the President, Mrs. Clinton, and their associates in Arkansas and Washington.
Allegations of
wrongdoing
range from match-fixing and bribery among members of FIFA’s Executive Committee to questions about how Qatar was chosen to host the World Cup in 2022.
And fresh air takes the form of reporting, whether drawing attention to
wrongdoing
in local communities or deep investigative reports, like the extraordinary global effort by the hundreds of journalists who cooperated in bringing the Panama Papers to light.
Even in the face of strong evidence of North Korean wrongdoing, the Chinese are inclined to view the incident in the context of inter-Korean relations, and do not want to let it determine the fate of the Six Party Talks.
In the future, new technologies like data mining, artificial intelligence, and blockchain could offer new ways to detect
wrongdoing
in the health sector; these and other tools should be investigated fully.
Central Bankers in the Line of FireCHICAGO – Central bankers should not only be above suspicion of wrongdoing, but also appear to be above it.
Regimes that systematically violate human rights have been quick to seize on every episode of US
wrongdoing.
Yet these experts have failed to grasp the extent to which new technologies, particularly social media, enable
wrongdoing.
The bill’s wording also allows prosecution of civil servants, journalists, and activists who expose official
wrongdoing.
Once an investigation shows clearly that
wrongdoing
has occurred, the authorities expect the target to come clean, cooperate, and restructure the firm to ensure that the infractions do not recur.
If compensation were coupled with a finding of high-level American wrongdoing, we would get closer to an act of atonement.
The Election Tribunal’s decision to recount only 9% of the ballot boxes cannot be reversed without more evidence of
wrongdoing.
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