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  1. improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.

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"There's no question Manafort realized that Yanukovych needed to be presentable to the West, especially after his misbehavior, and the misbehavior of his team, during the revolution," Herbst said.
Luckily, all of my misbehavior has taken place on television.
While pranks were common, Juggalos discouraged misbehavior among their peers.
He pled guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Meanwhile, the investigations and hearings into Trump's misbehavior should continue.
Approaching misbehavior this way runs counter to many educators' instincts.
It has a history of counting Israel's mistakes and misbehavior.
The mainstream media can expose misbehavior, but can't veto legislation.
But why choose such a flagrant example of Chinese misbehavior?
He has pledged to stamp out that type of misbehavior.
He is charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
So long as misbehavior is easy and costless, it's common.
Bergdahl had pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bergdahl has been charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bowe Bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bergdahl has pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Other times, it happens when women speak out against male misbehavior.
"Desertion and misbehavior before the enemy are extremely serious charges," Rep.
People often submit video clips to the group, alleging police misbehavior.
Bergdahl later pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Japanese officials are pushing for more action to curtail alleged misbehavior.
If he's not, how seriously should his adolescent misbehavior be taken?
States can add considerable firepower to cases involving alleged corporate misbehavior.
But sometimes their history and their misbehavior catch up with them.
But their popularity has been accompanied by a wave of misbehavior.
Should Hillary Clinton be held personally responsible for her husband's misbehavior?
A pattern of misbehavior is often crucial to proving sexual misconduct.
Impeachment is the main remedy for presidential misbehavior in the Constitution.
More often than not, however, such misbehavior stays in the shadows.
NDAs have come under scrutiny as a way to cover up misbehavior.
He isn't in a great mood after being chastised for his misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl has plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bergdahl pleaded guilty last month to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
In 2017, Bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Let me ask you about your tools to punish that misbehavior, though.
The list of other such misbehavior is long and the justification short.
He pleaded guilty in October to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
On Friday, Trump expressed displeasure with Pruitt's misbehavior for the first time.
Bergdahl pleaded guilty October 16 to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
He pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in 2017.
Gone, even, is the idea that videotaped evidence of misbehavior is dispositive.
Your story doesn't include any acknowledgment by her husband of her misbehavior.
If recent misbehavior cases are any guide, that would be uncharacteristically severe.
Newly emboldened victims, who have come forward with accounts of his misbehavior.
Men who misbehave must be made to answer for their own misbehavior.
In 2006, allegations of financial misbehavior rocked a series of GOP members.
Israel and Saudi Arabia will pounce on any hint of Iranian misbehavior.
The airline paid dearly for this misbehavior, but these circumstances are rare.
Late Friday, the Garden released videos of employees talking about Oakley's misbehavior.
It's not just the president's own misbehavior that screams out as undemocratic.
His misbehavior was often overlooked because of his status, family members say.
Fraternity misbehavior has frustrated colleges as long as fraternities have been around.
"Citizenship is not a license that expires upon misbehavior," the justices wrote.
This would also motivate them to keep an eye on their colleagues' misbehavior.
According to news reports, the boy's teacher was punishing the boy for misbehavior.
The Army charged him with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in 2015.
Bowe Bergdahl for desertion, misbehavior before the enemy and endangering our own troops.
But censorship and shaming is never the answer to the misbehavior of one.
Bergdahl, 31, pleaded guilty last week to misbehavior before the enemy and desertion.
He faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, endangering fellow soldiers.
He was charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in March 2015.
Worse yet is when the police are used to manage routine classroom misbehavior.
"There was a lot of misbehavior there that was apparently tolerated," Contreras said.
If that happens, corruption and other misbehavior could continue unchecked inside the government.
Misbehavior, they argue, was understood broadly by English courts and by early Americans.
So, Bill not used to getting called out for some of his misbehavior, ladies.
Sure, it is unfair to corporations that they suffer the consequences of Trump's misbehavior.
" Alspaugh also said that Lauer's alleged misbehavior is "so out of character for him.
Other allegations of student misbehavior have surfaced in this debate about the video recordings.
Kruse apologized, but VfL Wolfsburg fined him €25,000 (about $28,000) for his public misbehavior.
Shine was accused of covering for Ailes misbehavior, which the Ailes and others denied.
The administration has engaged in similar misbehavior in reporting to Congress on Saudi Arabia.
It has been shown to be effective in reducing misbehavior during the pretrial period.
They've had plenty to chew on, but it seems the misbehavior has continued nevertheless.
First, many sports figures have been brought low by scandal (doping and sexual misbehavior).
Bergdahl faces a court-martial for charges of "misbehavior before the enemy" and desertion.
Enforcement agencies have for years attempted to deter misbehavior through criminal and civil penalties.
That's supposed to make us think that Hillary is to blame for Bill's misbehavior.
How dare the nation's No. 1 sexual predator accuse anybody else of sexual misbehavior?
After so much misbehavior, no one paying attention would take Facebook at its word.
American military personnel have been making headlines recently for drunken antics, crimes, and misbehavior.
Officials said the picture is improving with fewer people registering complaints about police misbehavior.
And a belief that some of that misbehavior was far in Mr. Trump's past.
In this case, the misbehavior was endangering the troops sent to search for him.
A pattern of presidential misbehavior has become a crisis in the rule of law.
Bergdahl pleaded guilty last month to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The scale of the misbehavior by him and his associates appears to be large.
Any misbehavior — drinking and driving, for example — could mean you are no longer welcome.
Milley made the early decision to charge Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The memo admits, crucially, that the Trump-Russia investigation originated with Papadopoulos's misbehavior, not Page's.
Some were funny moments of pranks and cuteness, others featured misbehavior like — gasp — pumpkin theft.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins echoed Paul's concerns about misbehavior in pharmaceutical companies.
These aren't the only storylines that get traction in the show's landscape of fratty misbehavior.
Bergdahl faced up to life in prison for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. Capt.
But he could also have been sentenced to life in prison for the misbehavior charge.
There's no shortage of misbehavior from the posh people of Netflix's juicy teen drama Elite.
Bergdahl, 29, is facing a court-martial, charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
And there are clear warnings during the onboarding process about the consequences of any misbehavior.
Legal scholars and critics have long noted how rarely prosecutors are publicly accountable for misbehavior.
The charge of misbehavior before the enemy carries the potential sentence of life in prison.
Bergdahl, 31, pleaded guilty last month to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The 31-year-old pleaded guilty last month to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Executives are hoping computers with humanoid wit can help mere mortals catch misbehavior more quickly.
Or, you know, still actual boys, just at the outset of their arcs of misbehavior?
"You have brought shame to the family and your company through your misbehavior," Bob wrote.
Others — like his occasional childhood misbehavior and a bruising college fracas — come across as padding.
Bergdahl pleaded guilty earlier this month to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The increase in easily obtainable certificates have been linked to an increase in animal misbehavior.
Republicans seem to think no president's misbehavior could ever be bad enough to warrant removal.
The documents, covering an array of misbehavior beyond sexual misconduct, are remarkably short on details.
"In the Astros' case, it was the players themselves engaged in the misbehavior," he wrote.
It also released its employees from any non-disclosure agreements involving Harvey Weinstein's alleged misbehavior.
This month, Putin signed legislation imposing harsher punishments for fan misbehavior, introducing lengthy stadium bans.
Laws treating scooters as motor vehicles are necessary as reports of rider misbehavior become widespread.
The result has been weak sanctions for Erdogan's misbehavior and quick capitulations to his demands.
The ouster, announced Tuesday, comes after reports of bro-y misbehavior and serious financial concerns.
Donald Trump is being impeached on two charges of misbehavior during his dealings with Ukraine.
But in the relative scheme of Trump's misbehavior, the emergency declaration doesn't rank very high.
Human misbehavior is motivated by: financial greed, sexual – or relational – lust, and the pursuit of power.
Three other staff members provided affidavits to the Office of Compliance outlining a pattern of misbehavior.
The focus in financial stories tends to be the salacious misbehavior of a few gluttonous rogues.
To address this misbehavior, the company today introduced new Chrome extensions for sharing and saving articles.
I will not tolerate misconduct or misbehavior that was endorsed or excused in the past. Period.
Bergdahl faces the possibility of life in prison if found guilty of misbehavior before the enemy.
NBC's limited series "The Slap" dealt with the repercussions of one child's misbehavior at a party.
I apologize sincerely to our customers and the regulatory agencies and the public for the misbehavior.
Some women still dread coming to the plants, and cite misbehavior that continues to this day.
Fifth Third "failed to take adequate steps to detect and stop" such misbehavior, the bureau said.
It might even help your colleague in his career to know there are penalties for misbehavior.
They have instead vowed to hold hearings that will lay out the evidence of Trump's misbehavior.
It's the same pattern of misbehavior that just gets in the way of what is good.
To his credit, Trump has drawn attention to Iranian misbehavior in ways the Europeans never have.
Conservatives see the two cases as illustrating a pattern of misbehavior by liberals and the media.
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Imagine anyone arguing that the taxpayers you serve should cover the costs for your own misbehavior.
The very act of shining a light on Trump's misbehavior would limit his freedom of action.
But he also suffered an ugly impeachment over personal misbehavior and efforts to cover it up.
People with O.C.D. have a consuming fear — of germs, say, or, in Oliver's case, of misbehavior.
If the book ends on a reconciliatory note, it's only after bruising misbehavior on both sides.
The history of false misbehavior reports at Attica goes back at least as far as the uprising.
"North Korea trips are definitely not for stag activities as misbehavior is seriously punished there," he confirms.
There are even schools, unfortunately, in 22 states that respond to misbehavior with physical consequences, including paddling.
There was nothing too serious going on or anything, just kind of your typical summer camp misbehavior.
Russian misbehavior in Ukraine, Syria and the West keeps raising investor perceptions of political risk in Russia.
Bowe Bergdahl on Monday pleaded guilty to misbehavior before the enemy and desertion, according to multiple reports.
This is especially the case because reports of Kozinski's misbehavior must have filtered back to Justice Kennedy.
"When I called parents to discuss their child's misbehavior I was often blamed for it," Morgan said.
The source also claimed that her father had canceled the Vegas gig in retaliation for her misbehavior.
More than three in four parents reported using time-out in response to misbehavior, the study found.
The story that trumps Manafort is the terrible situation in Ukraine and the ongoing misbehavior of Russia.
The outlet has previously reported on alleged misbehavior by Robbins, which his legal team continues to deny.
Last year's reckoning with sexual misconduct followed a pattern: accusations of misbehavior, then rightful condemnation, then excommunication.
A study, published in 2016, found that multiple classes on an aircraft increased the likelihood of misbehavior.
It engages in real misbehavior, especially with regard to intellectual property: The Chinese essentially rip off technology.
On the syllabus was Uber, a case study in both sensational business success and rampant corporate misbehavior.
For all of its interest in failure and misbehavior, it is threaded with a strong moral sensibility.
The rarely used charge, formally known as misbehavior before the enemy, carries up to life in prison.
"What I did was marginalize the incidents," he recalled, saying he wrote them off as mild misbehavior.
But I don't think most Americans want to see the impeachment tool used except in criminal misbehavior.
There was no throughline of poor performance or track record of misbehavior to justify their automatic dismissal.
A large study in Ohio found no evidence of any effect of solitary on subsequent violent misbehavior.
We may differ on others, such as protecting our allies in NATO, or on Russia's misbehavior in Ukraine.
Fischl said no, according to the officer, who gave him a misbehavior ticket for refusing a direct order.
Fischl received a misbehavior report saying he had assaulted the officers by lunging at them with a shank.
"Much of the misbehavior is typical of adolescents – for example, a fight between two students," the report reads.
The memo admits, crucially, that the Trump-Russia investigation was based in part on Papadopoulos's misbehavior, not Page's.
The awareness by prison staff that a monitor could show up at any time would check employee misbehavior.
Staff strikes, mechanical problems, and passenger misbehavior are also common reasons keeping you from taking off on schedule.
He faced a possible sentence of up to life in prison for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bowe Bergdahl faces up to life in prison  after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior  before the enemy.
Television has terminated Andrew Kreisberg after nineteen women and men came forward to accuse him of sexual misbehavior.
But Tillerson incorrectly appeared to blame much of Iran's misbehavior on the Obama administration and the deal itself.
Jordyn was unruly in school, and Sandra worried that her misbehavior was an expression of alienation at home.
Pauley, according to former prosecutors, is adamant about the ability of a tough sentence to deter similar misbehavior.
But he said Berkshire has an internal "hotline" to flag possible misbehavior, which gets 221,000 calls a year.
It would not say how many events are flagged, or how many of those yield evidence of misbehavior.
"The first line businesses own and are accountable for misbehavior, particularly relating to the client," added the executive.
Eastern on Sunday, has been most memorable in recent years for the behavior (or misbehavior) of pop stars.
"We had a growing body of evidence of misbehavior — sexual exploitation and abuse and otherwise," Mr. Banbury said.
A 2015 study found that racial stereotypes lead to teachers having disproportionately negative responses to black students' misbehavior.
Sanctions are appropriate to penalize misbehavior but should continue to hit perpetrators and not slide into collective punishment.
I think the more important question should be: Do men get away with misbehavior more often than women?
He had faced up to life in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Correctional officers who engaged in or condoned misbehavior were tracked, investigated, often dismissed and sometimes faced criminal charges.
The charge, formally known as "misbehavior before the enemy," is rarely used today but has a colorful history.
In fact, Trump may well have already incentivized one of Iran's scariest forms of misbehavior: its nuclear program.
"The public has become more suspicious, more critical, and less forgiving of corporate misbehavior," HBR reported in 2017.
An earlier version of this article misstated when the British charity Oxfam disciplined workers for misbehavior in Haiti.
In the title story a Chinese grandmother attributes her granddaughter's misbehavior to the Irish side of her parentage.
Perhaps the biggest departure from typical jail is that inmates call one another out for infractions or misbehavior.
As far back as October 2018, the subway's Twitter feed has been littered with tales of raccoon misbehavior.
The misbehavior by White House officials in the past few days has been impressive even by Trumpian standards.
The board can't impose financial penalties for corporate misbehavior and has no rules of its own to enforce.
Byron wrote his poem — at age 29 — to lament his weariness and loss of energy for youthful misbehavior.
Others thought it might humiliate Hayden to have his misbehavior and punishment seen by so many people. Please.
Now the end of the year has brought a watershed of cads getting their comeuppance for sexual misbehavior.
At first, "Everybody Knows" unfolds in a hectic, half-comic vein, with hints of melodrama, mischief and misbehavior.
If you thought the past two years of inquiries into possible misbehavior by Trumpworld were brutal, brace yourself.
By now, you've realized the obvious: the far-right's internet misbehavior gets more media attention than the far-left's.
Every citizen in Gilead is acutely aware that misbehavior may result in an inescapable life sentence at the Colonies.
His research uses data science and machine learning to promote healthy online interactions and curb deception, misbehavior, and disinformation.
One problem, Mr. Irlando claims, is that there are not enough guards to watch out for misbehavior among tourists.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in February on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Hoffman may not want to talk about his past misbehavior, and he's surely hoping this discussion dies down quickly.
Delta Airlines recently announced it was overhauling theirs after an increase in pet misbehavior incidents over the last year.
Bergdahl is charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
To deter similar misbehavior in the future, there has to be some form of punishment, to borrow a phrase.
Zhou apologized for the firm's misbehavior during an online news conference held shortly after receiving a CSRC penalty notice.
But he said Berkshire has an internal "hotline" to flag possible misbehavior, and which gets 221,000 calls a year.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, at least 13 women accused Trump of misbehavior including sexual harassment and sexual assault.
On Fox News, the former George W. Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer pondered the weight of high school misbehavior.
What role, if any, do you think race "clouding educators' perception" plays in determining the consequences of student misbehavior?
Aiming to be a raucous comedy of misbehavior and a quiet tragedy of mistreatment, it amazingly succeeds at both.
The success came during the Obama administration, when she pushed for an agency to protect consumers against banks' misbehavior.
"The more they perceived the retailer situation to be inequitable, the more consumer misbehavior they displayed," Dr. Lennon said.
The misbehavior charge can carry a death sentence, but Sergeant Bergdahl faces a maximum punishment of life in prison.
Traditionally, in cases of corporate misbehavior, Japanese executives will claim that they acted for the good of the company.
"That was very annoying," she said, with the exasperation of an older sister talking about her brother's latest misbehavior.
The book was supposed to be a kind of history of female misbehavior, but it lacked a conventional argument.
Regardless, Jackson blasted Stone from the bench for lies, misbehavior, threatening texts, venomous social media posts, and claims victimhood.
Miss Manners is in agreement with you that it is not enough — particularly when the misbehavior occurred multiple times.
"High crimes and misdemeanors is misbehavior that really undercuts the system of the Constitution and the government," she said.
The president doesn't like it when someone calls him out for misbehavior, especially when the person is a woman.
He was a feckless student, and transferred from private school to public school, where he was expelled for misbehavior.
I love reading about Hollywood night life in the '80s, when there were no camera phones to record misbehavior.
Men in positions of authority are accused of sexual deviance or misbehavior, rather than women with comparatively less power.
The dress code has been adopted by schools across the country with no reported upticks in misbehavior or other problems.
It's hard to imagine that the court's misbehavior will be the last attempt to undermine the will of Venezuelan voters.
But to them, the blatant misbehavior alleged at Rockefeller reaffirms the importance of ensuring this practice doesn't exploit vulnerable patients.
Years later, in 2007, Mateen's misbehavior led to his dismissal from the Florida Correction Academy at Indian River State College.
The US has different types of measures in place against Moscow, each motivated by a different kind of Russian misbehavior.
Some of the women who shared allegations of Pishevar's misbehavior with Bloomberg had originally agreed to be identified by name.
Jim Dalrymple explained for BuzzFeed: Mormon scripture is filled with tales of government misbehavior and righteous people who fought back.
But ignoring the obstruction that preserved the vacancy for purely ideological reasons would validate that misbehavior as a new normal.
That allowed scores of Democrats to criticize the president for his misbehavior while arguing that what he did wasn't impeachable.
They will only accept so much misbehavior in a politician, no matter the policy stakes," the op-ed continued.  "Mr.
This president will be in power for only a short time, but excusing his misbehavior will forever tarnish your name.
Several countries may not like Iran and its regional misbehavior but may prefer to avoid a confrontational or condemning stance.
Trump also relies on the us-versus-them bond with his followers to avoid punishment for any of his misbehavior.
It has long been the platform where pop stars know a medium amount of misbehavior will be tolerated — encouraged, actually.
The challenge is embedding the knowledge in public systems that have long focused on punishment as a deterrent for misbehavior.
Viewers who were around back then might remember Larry Clark's "Kids" and other prurient, ostensibly cautionary tales of adolescent misbehavior.
"Misbehavior of both countries" caused the disturbance, Susanne Nies, a spokeswoman for the system operators' group, said in an interview.
For the past several months, this has been the question raised as men are accused of sexual misbehavior or misconduct.
How do we respond when greatness and awfulness coexist, or when talent is used as an alibi for gross misbehavior?
American voters do not have a strong history of switching parties in order to punish a politician for personal misbehavior.
She encounters condescension from her colleagues and misbehavior from her students — and is more than a little attention-starved herself.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, at least 13 women accused Trump of misbehavior ranging from sexual harassment to sexual assault.
But the misbehavior at Wells Fargo involved thousands of employees creating 3.5 million unauthorized accounts over a period of years.
In the absence of any legal agreement, this understanding can be overridden by the sort of misbehavior you refer to.
But the cascade of news involving accusations of misbehavior makes it hard to see what has changed, Jim Rutenberg writes.
If you think nothing is wrong with your misbehavior in this area then announce it to your wife and family.
Wells, long regarded as a solid, low-risk retail lender, has become a symbol of bank misbehavior in recent years.
As a child he was described by teachers as having above-average intelligence but as lazy and prone to misbehavior.
And as the Senate Judiciary Committee was vetting the nominees, some rumors of past sexual misbehavior were in the air.
The Associated Press reported last week that Bergdahl will plead guilty to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
During the 22016 presidential campaign, at least 22010 women accused Trump of misbehavior ranging from sexual harassment and sexual assault.
And overly punitive punishments often push students out of the classroom, perpetuate misbehavior, and further the school-to-prison pipeline.
Here, he gives off less energy than the audio snippets of news reports about his misbehavior that open the song.
"Citizenship is not a right that expires upon misbehavior," Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote for the majority in Trop v.
Another common example of a small misbehavior that no-excuses teachers answer with consequences: failure to follow a teacher's direction.
ACA communications VP Ted Hearn says companies will only disclose Comcast's alleged misbehavior as part of a confidential Justice Department investigation.
Conway's case is only the latest in which Trump administration officials have been accused of misbehavior or violating laws and rules.
The soldier, who had pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, faced a maximum term of life in prison.
There's a place for self-reporting to help police shady industries, especially by allowing whistleblowers to report misbehavior at the top.
Sadly for Chad-chelor fans everywhere, he was asked to leave after a night of drunken misbehavior, threats and misogynistic comments.
They appear to believe that all offenders, no matter how minor their misbehavior, are on the path to robbery and murder.
The theatrics before this match were filled with Trump-tier insults, chants of "suck your mom," and other car-crash misbehavior.
In recent months, students have used social media to accuse deans and professors of misbehavior, resulting in several high-profile firings.
In Facebook's case, we are not speaking of a few missteps here and there, the misbehavior of a few aberrant employees.
Bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy last week, 8 years after he abandoned his post in Afghanistan.
The commission was not informed that multiple employees had complained through proper channels about serious misbehavior by the company's then-CEO.
That powerful people face little sanction for misbehavior is an old story, as true in gender as it is in class.
Robert Bowdrie "Bowe" Bergdahl leaves the Fort Bragg military courthouse Monday after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
They swept ethical misconduct under the rug, rather than address the root of misbehavior and corruption within the House of Representatives.
Interviewees pointed out that Fager would allegedly use his position of power to protect other men who were accused of misbehavior.
He is being charged with desertion and misbehavior in front of the enemy – essentially, endangering his unit – in a military trial.
Warren, a harsh critic of Wall Street, is calling for a handful of federal regulators to further probe the bank's misbehavior.
Bergdahl is now facing a court-martial, set to begin in August, on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Twitch says it was a minor problem and that it has teams of moderators who police its chat room for misbehavior.
Recent behavioral science research indicates, however, that such approaches may reflect a misunderstanding of humans and the likely causes of misbehavior.
The more evidence of misbehavior that piles up against Trump the more it seems clear the party will stay behind him.
The boys misbehave at all ages, but there's no suggestion by Kenneally that there is some straightforward explanation for their misbehavior.
Nixon is one of two former professors to recently leave MassArts after students brought forth complaints of sexual misbehavior against them.
Environmental groups have pointed out that shutdowns have traditionally been hard on local ecosystems, leading to trash pileups and visitor misbehavior.
During the Civil War, the misbehavior charge was often lodged against officers who got drunk and put their troops at risk.
In the earlier Army case, the staff sergeant was also given two charges: leaving his appointed place of duty and misbehavior.
Over the last year, as the national conversation around sexual misbehavior has shifted, Mr. Kelly has begun to feel a reckoning.
Even if they can't persuade Republican senators to remove him from office, they can focus voters' attention on his egregious misbehavior.
He provided information to The Times that allowed the paper to break the story of Mr. Weinstein's alleged misbehavior in 2017.
He will, at the end of February, make a similar complaint to a British extradition court about the CIA's alleged misbehavior.
Police in riot gear reinforced by security personnel from around the country made 10 arrests due to scattered fights and misbehavior.
Such work — collecting more documents, taking depositions, assembling evidence and building the narrative of corporate misbehavior — is best done in secrecy.
It has also clarified that law clerks and other courthouse employees' can report judges' misbehavior without violating their obligations of confidentiality.
Not all misbehavior reflects psychopathology; the fact is that ordinary human meanness and incompetence are far more common than mental illness.
Mueller's institutional ties would seem to be relevant in a case whose counterpoints rest largely on the institution's own alleged misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl is set to plead guilty to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, The Associated Press reported Friday.
The desertion charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and the misbehavior charge carries a possible life sentence.
His mother whipped him so often for his misbehavior that she wore out her horsewhip, according to his brother, Emmanuel Duterte.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, at least 13 women accused Donald Trump of misbehavior ranging from sexual harassment to sexual assault.
Zyaire says he is sometimes rattled by what he perceives as his mother's short fuse and harsh overreactions to his misbehavior.
He's confronting China on what is a genuine issue, not just trade misbehavior but national security, a true national security threat.
In the video, posted to Instagram, Hart claimed that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
She added that she hoped her story would encourage other women to speak out about misbehavior or unwanted advances in work settings.
Reddit has placed the controversial Donald Trump-focused subreddit r/The_Donald behind a quarantine screen after "repeated" misbehavior that includes inciting violence.
All teachers and principals should have the support and training they need to respond to student misbehavior in ways that are constructive.
Bowe Bergdahl told a military judge today he will plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, per the Associated Press.
Bowe Bergdahl could spend the rest of his life behind bars after he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
They hurt our efforts to address Chinese misbehavior when we impose them on key allies such as Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Europe.
But it is the second charge — misbehavior before the enemy — that is far more rare, and perilous, carrying a potential life sentence.
You have not read it before, and you will read it aloud now: a liturgy of disappointments and misbehavior, concern, well wishes.
Clinton has called out specific corporate players for criticism, trying to demonstrate to voters how she would approach corporate misbehavior as president.
Which means that if a right-wing politician gets caught with his pants down, he's accused of hypocrisy as well as misbehavior.
Nunes compiled it unilaterally, without Democratic input — even though Nunes previously had to step back from the Russia investigation because of misbehavior.
Even if it is the sort of marriage-threatening misbehavior you take it to be, you're not required to be an informant.
Besides, when a culture is grappling, however clumsily, with questions of sexual equality and power differentials, what would misbehavior look like anyway?
In a near-permanent state of high-dudgeon over Western accusations of misbehavior, Russia invariably responds to criticism by condemning the critic.
Oxfam leaders have apologized repeatedly, and said the misbehavior of the staff members in Haiti had led to tougher policies and safeguards.
Whatever claims Trump makes about other countries' misbehavior, whatever demands he makes on a particular day, they're all in evident bad faith.
And yet, why would misbehavior or bickering make a person any less able to judge the quality of a work of literature?
"We're only stepping in when there's either misbehavior or when the CEO's vision would take the company to the ground," Misra said.
Iran will not stop their misbehavior until the consequences become more real, like attacking their refineries, which will break the regime's back.
After decades of misbehavior, including spying on American citizens for political ends, the intelligence agencies had lost credibility with the American public.
Mr. Hill was "expelled" from it in 1987 "for relentless misbehavior that included drug possession," The Times reported in a 2012 obituary.
Teacher reprimands, on the other hand, have been found to predict -- even increase -- student misbehavior and an unwillingness to comply with instruction.
But it does engage the work of all great theater in exploring the roots of human misbehavior, this time with brilliant songs.
DuBuc remembers complaining to him about mistreatment at home; when authorities arrived to investigate, she says, they learned of her sexual misbehavior.
"The challenge for every president is how to do it in a way that doesn't punish Americans for China's misbehavior," Brady said.
It won't happen overnight, but it won't happen at all if the U.S. continues to turn a blind eye to Beijing's misbehavior.
In speaking to my parents about it now, they say spanking was some sort of resolution, a tangible consequence to our misbehavior.
"It's given him a lot to talk about, and people have kind of become used to his misbehavior," the second senator said.
There's no indication this would be restricted to major incidents, meaning school officials could potentially use forensic surveillance tactics on typical school misbehavior.
The 31-year-old sergeant faces up to life in confinement after pleading guilty last month to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
At the time, St. Albans reached out to alumni to ask about any misbehavior by that teacher at the school, the report says.
In my research, I build data science and machine learning methods to address online misbehavior, which transpires as false information and malicious users.
Read closely, I think Hughes's account of Facebook's rise supports the idea that competition, not monopoly, is the core driver of Facebook's misbehavior.
Jurvetson's departure is the latest upset in a venture capital industry that has been rocked by revelations of rampant sexual harassment and misbehavior.
Now, Microsoft — perhaps feeling left out — says it too is looking into whether any similar misbehavior happened on its own search engine, Bing.
In a risky move for a thrice-married adulterous nominee, Trump is making a full-on pivot to the former president's sexual misbehavior.
As long as major powers choose to stay engaged with Pakistan, overlooking its misbehavior, diplomatic isolation will have its limitations as a policy.
But the culture around the powerful men of Hollywood can be shifted so they aren't protected, enabled, and even rewarded for their misbehavior.
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Jane Fonda says she first heard about Harvey Weinstein's alleged misbehavior last year and she's ashamed she hasn't spoken about it until now.
Bowe Bergdahl could spend the rest of his life behind bars after he pleaded guilty Monday to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
President Trump is rightly pushing back against decades of Chinese misbehavior, punishing Beijing for ongoing unfair trade practices and theft of intellectual property.
We generally think of it as a matter of individual misbehavior, which, various studies have shown, most prevention programs do little to change.
He said that would have allowed the U.S. to be tougher on Iran when it comes to its "misbehavior" and support of terrorism.
Bergdahl is facing a court-martial for charges of desertion and misbehavior in front of the enemy for leaving his post in Afghanistan.
The special counsel should address not only his substantive findings on the president's misbehavior but also the attorney general's manipulation of his work.
Bergdahl and his case have become a political firebrand, and earlier this month he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
We need our education administrators to use suspension and expulsion judiciously and only as last resorts, not as a default punishment for misbehavior.
In part, this is because they are: Women's misbehavior in office pales in comparison to some of the more egregious transgressions of men.
Their stories aimed to bolster prosecutors' argument that Cosby's attack on Constand wasn't a singular error but part of a pattern of misbehavior.
Gail: I have no sympathy, however, with the people who backed Trump and now find they're stuck in a swamp of sexual misbehavior.
She says feelings of fear and uncertainty borne from school shooting incidents can make kids irritable and more prone to violence and misbehavior.
But there is more to this chronicle of campus misbehavior than he said/she said, and more humor than indignation in the telling.
When it comes to misbehavior, "the conversations are about a mistake that a child made, not something that's wrong with them," he said.
But that toughening should be undertaken in concert with other nations that also suffer from Chinese misbehavior, and it should have clear objectives.
That leads many experts from both parties to conclude that Trump's argument for canceling the Iran deal — addressing Iran's misbehavior — makes little sense.
While turnover is typical in the early days of a Silicon Valley start-up, people had hinted at misbehavior among the executive ranks.
Embarrassment is obviously an uncomfortable sensation — and embarrassment at the blundering and misbehavior of the leader of the free world is no exception.
That transition from isolation to sudden fame creates fertile soil for misbehavior and a pronounced power imbalance between artists and fans, Jung said.
Bergdahl was charged by the Army with "desertion and misbehavior before the enemy" for voluntarily walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Metts's case was messier; it involved more than one relationship, and he'd left a trail of adolescent misbehavior—speeding tickets, pot, and pranks.
But the latest cascade of news involving allegations of misbehavior at Fox News makes it pretty hard to see what, exactly, has changed.
But, it could also lead to tracking minor misbehavior and enforcing code of conduct violations, as well as tracking who students associate with.
Myint Swe was formed to look into the October violence — and it promptly dismissed wholesale any claims of misbehavior by the security forces.
Regional accrediting bodies should look into this kind of fraud, as they would any other kind of academic misbehavior, and apply commensurate penalties.
Traveling through South Carolina on a Greyhound bus, Woodard, still in uniform, was forced off in the town of Batesburg for alleged misbehavior.
And given that you were friends with both of them, he left you in a quandary when he told you of his misbehavior.
But now that so many powerful men are getting called out for years of rampant misbehavior, they're finally ready to reject it publicly.
The #MeToo movement may have shined a spotlight on America's rape culture problem, but Greek life arguably propels such misbehavior into an accepted pathology.
It says Moonves could be denied his $120 million severance package after he had to quit in September amid numerous allegations of sexual misbehavior.
It's been more than two years since Bregoli and her mother went on Dr. Phil to discuss the then-13-year-old's chronic misbehavior.
The statement did not say when Liu, who did not identify any of the "big crocodiles", made his vow to crack down on misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl, who is charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, has won access to hundreds of thousands of pages of classified information.
I have been able to investigate a wide variety of online misbehavior, including fraudulent reviews, hoaxes, online trolling, and multiple account abuse, among others.
Lucky for me, people can be reliably wicked, so there are always plenty of these true-crime chronicles of violence, madness and appalling misbehavior.
That would allow parents, for instance, to restrict Internet usage by their children late at night or to easily take away access for misbehavior.
"It is the misbehavior of management to its European clients which is unacceptable and which will have an impact on future possibility," Wodniok said.
First, the massive market misbehavior that gave us the crash of 2008 thoroughly discredited the status quo against which the "war" was being waged.
He has developed a solution to the dogs' misbehavior that involves locking certain rooms and providing particular play spaces to reflect Tigger's daily rhythms.
Whether or not misbehavior is "tolerated" and how punishment is meted out to students depends on the authority and discretion of the classroom teacher.
Terms of service can defend sites' intellectual property and user privacy, but can also be used to protect a site's reputation and hide misbehavior.
The companies also created an app for those nonunion workers to quickly report any misbehavior by workers on strike, such as harassment or vandalism.
The only way to determine this would be to watch games and see how many incidents of misbehavior go unnoticed by the chair umpire.
In general, my sense of all of the claims about Trump and the women and the sexual misbehavior is that it is not true.
Judging by Mr. Chappelle's stand-up output, however, there are few subjects he is more drawn to than the sexual misbehavior of famous men.
If a child is having significant behavior problems, parents should be ready to ignore minor misbehavior, he said, such as verbal disrespect or whining.
The letter -- dated July 25 and exclusively obtained by CNN -- comes in the wake of several high profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by SEALs.
A history of misbehavior and sexual harassment on the part of prominent men at CBS has come to light in the last 13 months.
What would Mr. Heilemann say to a skeptic who found it difficult to believe that he had been unaware of Mr. Halperin's alleged misbehavior?
As states like Illinois and Connecticut pass legislation prohibiting or restricting expulsion from state-funded preschools, teachers desperately need better options for handling misbehavior.
You played a prominent role in bringing forth revelations about Louis C.K.'s misbehavior with women, both on your show and in subsequent interviews.
Private schools and charter schools in the United States have in recent years experimented with closed-circuit, private broadcasts to deter crime and misbehavior.
Uber has pledged to overhaul itself after months of scandal and accusations of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment and other corporate misbehavior.
"Iran will not stop their misbehavior until the consequences become more real, like attacking their refineries, which will break the regime's back," he added.
He's also wearing the clothes and living the life of a scoundrel, in a society that seems to shrug off Dougie's misbehavior as acceptable.
During the 2016 campaign, at least 15 women accused Trump of misbehavior ranging from sexual harassment and sexual assault to lewd behavior around women.
Beyond proliferation, I believe Bolton will take a very hard line on misbehavior by Russia, including any further attempts to interfere with U.S. elections.
Clearly in this one case, those approaches were not effective at responding to the underlying issues causing his misbehavior or ultimately, keeping students safe.
That's why some believe cases like these need a formal review and appeals process to investigate and clarify the real reason for the misbehavior.
After the investigation confirmed unprofessional behavior, the office rescinded Mr. Malik's promotion and warned him that any additional misbehavior would result in his firing.
Trump's heated rhetoric, somewhat ironically, is making it harder to put actual pressure on Iran, both on the nuclear agreement and its regional misbehavior.
The petition to impeach him for "acts of misbehavior" and misuse of authority was signed by 64 serving members of the upper house of parliament.
"This president will be in power for only a short time, but excusing his misbehavior will forever tarnish your name," Amash tweeted before the vote.
To start, impeachment is part of the constitutional structure, specifically created to deal with presidential misbehavior, including corrupt attempts to solicit foreign influence on elections.
It was a time for pranks and misbehavior, but it was all harmless enough — not exactly the "Devil's Night" held the same day in Detroit.
Bishops and religious superiors are accountable only to the pope, and only a handful have been sanctioned or removed because particularly egregious misbehavior became public.
The lawmakers expressed disbelief that the misbehavior could have gone on for years, with thousands of employees involved, without the bank's implicit or explicit blessing.
Given the other actors involved with the JCPOA and U.N. sanctions on ballistic missiles, Washington has only a few unilateral options for confronting Iranian misbehavior.
Crawford considers calling the front desk to complain about the noise, then decides to shut this misbehavior down herself like a one-woman neighborhood watch.
In the video, posted to Instagram over the weekend, Hart claimed that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
It would be insane even if these same people hadn't spent years arguing that the appearance of possible misbehavior merited months of hearings and investigations.
DeMario calls Lexi a "psycho" (classic) and tries to play off his misbehavior, but she has the text-message receipts to prove they were together.
Ms. Minter came of age in the East Village of the 1980s, when misbehavior was the norm, and she wanted to be part of it.
But each time you give them what they want, you teach your child that their misbehavior is an effective way to get their needs met.
Her idea of governing is to spend money wisely, punish misbehavior, and give people what they need in order to get through their daily lives.
They are often left, as Bailey's family was, wondering how they might have contributed to their loved one's misbehavior, what they could have done differently.
Had we, I wondered, given enough thought to the taxonomy as well as contextualization of perceived offenses: What constitutes prosecutable as opposed to fireable misbehavior?
For the Trump administration, though, it's a requisite move to punish Moscow for its misbehavior — and to prepare for a possible future war with China.
If Iran's suspected misbehavior persists, Europe could be forced to come into alignment with the United States, said Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, a Dutch member of Parliament.
But the book's real artistry is in how the focus enlarges, from Margaret's misbehavior to those who gawked at her, pens poised over their diaries.
Instead, American officials have tried to gain support by rehashing China's history of cyber misbehavior and President Xi Jinping's increasing control over the Chinese economy.
The allegations against Drummond come after a series of stories about executive misbehavior at one of the largest and most influential companies in the world.
I found a few taps to the bottom grabbed their attention, stopped patterns of misbehavior and helped them to rethink and redirect their future actions.
Absent some kind of misbehavior on his part, in other words, Gorsuch is likely to remain an associate justice for as long as he wants.
Macron will likely be looking for you to join him in condemning Russia's ongoing global misbehavior while supporting dialogue to de-escalate tensions in Syria.
A military judge ruled in 2017 that Bergdahl would not serve any time in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Instead, his sons — famous partygoers whose public misbehavior forced their parents to move them from Dubai to Johannesburg in recent years — continued to make headlines.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, at least 15 women accused Trump of misbehavior ranging from sexual harassment and sexual assault to lewd behavior around women.
"Iran will not stop their misbehavior until the consequences become more real, like attacking their refineries, which will break the regime's back," he added. Sen.
They turn attention away from his own presidential incompetence and misbehavior toward journalists, who aren't exactly the most popular group of people in the country.
His internal-affairs office, as Judge Snow found, was more a task force to pursue grudges than an effort to root out misbehavior among deputies.
Company profit margins have narrowed in recent quarters as it executes Zuckerberg's initial plan to combat misbehavior: spending aggressively on people and technology to bolster monitoring.
Before joining The Crown, Corrin had roles in the U.K. series Grantchester, as well as the upcoming movie Misbehavior starring Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
Instead, Dudley said banks, with help from regulators, need to overhaul their internal cultures to discourage misbehavior without requiring regulators to shine a spotlight on it.
Bergdahl, who was captured by the Taliban and spent five years suffering harsh conditions in captivity, has pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Musk's misbehavior on Twitter and podcasts isn't important, he said, because demand for Tesla cars is strong and exceeds other players in the electric-car market.
That male misbehavior was accepted for a very long time, and that things that seem flagrantly wrong were often not treated as such when they happened.
In this light, this isn't merely a story of dueling responses to sexual misbehavior -- it's also a story of a foul assault on a woman's privacy.
Bergdahl is facing a court martial for charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan in June 2009.
In that same study, of 38 companies involved in incidents of CEO bad behavior, 11 exhibited positive stock price returns when CEO misbehavior made the news.
Indeed, the game's seeming randomness in fact aligned with Protestant beliefs about predestination, that personal misfortune was divine punishment for misbehavior, unfaithfulness, or hidden character defects.
Bowe Bergdahl, who has been charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, has issued a stay of proceedings, essentially putting the court martial on hold.
When you say there's good people, this week it's shown it's just rained down on those good people, they're sucked into the middle of incredible misbehavior.
The Royal Commission inquiry lifted the lid on widespread malpractice that put profits before customers, disregarded compliance obligations and encouraged misbehavior with conflicted bonuses and commissions.
Misbehavior may be unusual in the Hallmark world but is nothing new for Hollywood, with the fallout from sex and other scandals affecting celebrities and companies.
A senior official from one G7 nation said ministers were deeply worried about what the group saw as a pattern of Russia misbehavior going back years.
The party's new look—nativist, anti-establishment, contemptuous of media, and willing to overlook personal and corporate misbehavior in service of trolling liberals—fits Blankenship well.
Bergdahl faces up to five years in prison for the desertion charge and up to life in prison for the charge of misbehavior before the enemy.
He faces up to five years in prison for the desertion charge and up to life in prison for the charge of misbehavior before the enemy.
Singling out any group for a civil rights ban because of the misbehavior of a tiny minority of the group is collective punishment, and is unjust.
"If your goal is to ensure Iranian compliance with the JCPOA, it is absolutely crucial that Iran's blatant misbehavior is met with real consequences," they said.
Of all Corinne's misbehavior, it's somehow this that has the other women at her throat, insisting that they, too, were nervous, but they still showed up.
Asked about the apparent increase in instances of misbehavior, Special Operations Command's senior enlisted adviser told reporters that the command had conducted a congressionally mandated review.
Stories of this misbehavior—and presumably other incidents that haven't been made public yet—were shared with Holder and Albarrán over the course of their investigation.
Researchers concluded the disparity was not the result of misbehavior, but the racist and sexist stereotypes of black girls and women as angry, aggressive or promiscuous.
The nurse reported the misbehavior and it turned out he used rather more pethidine per case than would have been expected, and he left the country.
By naming the animals allowed on board, and by extension barring all others, the airline is trying to curtail an increase in reports of animal misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl, an American who walked off his base in Afghanistan, setting off a military manhunt and political furor, pleaded guilty today to desertion and misbehavior.
Perceptions of scarcity are also a driving factor in consumer misbehavior, said Bridget Nichols, an associate professor of marketing and sports business at Northern Kentucky University.
His sentence for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in Afghanistan in 2009, which was handed down Friday, included a dishonorable discharge and no jail time.
Shine's arrogance is stunning, especially if — as Roginsky claims — he was using the Eagles comparison as an argument to shield Fox from accountability for Ailes's misbehavior.
The Marquis de Sade, who knew a thing or two about misbehavior, was appalled by the rudeness of his compatriots when he toured Italy in 1775.
Football&aposs cultural dominance has waned in recent years, amid bad press over misbehavior, health risks, and divisive political issues — including broadsides from President Donald Trump.
It essentially kneecaps a key aspect of US foreign policy, and all because of the president's misbehavior and Republicans' refusal to break with him over it.
The podcast, produced by Night Vale Presents, is the latest entry in a digital subgenre, where anonymous meanies reveal the complicated dynamics behind their online misbehavior.
In recent weeks, she has also referred to Mr. McConnell as "rogue" and complicit in a cover-up of what she described as the president's misbehavior.
Green has made a concerted effort to boost discipline within the Navy SEALs following a series of high profile cases involving misbehavior and possible illegal actions.
Current and aspiring members of Congress need to change Capitol Hill's culture — one office at a time — to ensure there is zero tolerance for sexual misbehavior.
Every woman, and every thoughtful man, is rooting for #MeToo to succeed, not just by exposing male misbehavior but also by transforming it for the better.
The big picture: The report chronicles events around the July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to allege a pattern of Trump administration misbehavior.
Zuckerberg defended his response to Russian election meddling on Facebook and issued a new plan aimed at stifling misbehavior while maintaining a vibrant hub for online speech.
Bergdahl faces up to life in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy for walking off his remote post in Afghanistan in 2009.
We&aposve seen some shocking things in our time -- lurid misbehavior in government, entertainment, academia -- and we&aposve seen how the world has gotten more off course.
The board forced Kalanick to resign as CEO in June after a series of sexual harassment scandals and revelations of long-standing misbehavior at the executive level.
That is something Ghosn had reportedly been working on himself a few years ago, long before he was ousted from his position over accusations of financial misbehavior.
People like Bill Taylor and Alexander Vindman have put their reputations, careers and personal safety on the line to bring Mr. Trump's misbehavior out of the shadows.
It doesn't hurt, though, that she is unlikely to be upended by charges of sexual misbehavior such as those that toppled David Petraeus, an earlier CIA chief.
Since prisons aren't synonymous with rehabilitation, there has to be a way to allow persons who've made mistakes to make amends for misbehavior and receive rehabilitative help.
In a one-on-one meeting, you could have delivered a clear message about the actual costs for his misbehavior -- including more sanctions and/or NATO enhancements.
Although several nations have engaged in many kinds of unfair trade practices against the United States over the years, China stands at the forefront of this misbehavior.
At her best, she is at the top of her lungs, filibustering about her everyday gripes and the misbehavior of the people—often men—in her life.
Sergeant Bergdahl faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, yet two senior military officers conducting separate, impartial investigations into his case have recommended no imprisonment.
Airlines say they have zero tolerance for this type of misbehavior, but often flight attendants come across like they don't really know how to handle such situations.
The defense has argued that it wasn't told about the full extent of Force's misbehavior until the trial concluded, and wasn't told about Bridges' role at all.
The desertion charge carries a potential five-year sentence, and the charge of endangering troops — formally known as misbehavior before the enemy — carries a potential life sentence.
Citing allegations from various news reports, Ms. Kelly also spent more time describing Mr. Lauer's alleged misbehavior than his former co-hosts in the show's 7 a.m.
In his testimony, he acknowledged that there were times he drank too much, but said these allegations are "far more serious than juvenile misbehavior" and are untrue.
But responding with adult anger to what we see as misbehavior only makes things worse, and misses the question of what is going on inside the child.
"You have brought shame to the family and your company through your misbehavior," his brother, and longtime co-chair of The Weinstein Co. wrote in the letter.
Still, students have continued to call for better protections against harassment and assault, and many have taken to social media to report cases of misbehavior involving professors.
Many of the band's fans inhabit a musical subculture where allegations of sexual misbehavior are taken seriously, or at least more seriously than they often are elsewhere.
From Michael Milken's junk bond scandals to the savings and loan scandals to Microsoft's predatory schemes around its operating system products, misbehavior in business soon paid well.
As long as Uber's private valuation climbed and Kalanick continued to make money for investors, even the more critical directors were willing to look past his misbehavior.
The administration says that its "maximum pressure" policy and punishing economic warfare is designed to force Iran back to nuclear talks and to quit its regional misbehavior.
It requested a pre-emptive pardon that would avert Sergeant Bergdahl's court-martial trial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy that endangered fellow soldiers.
The strategy includes new sanctions aimed at holding Iran responsible for its "misbehavior in the region in a bunch of fronts," according to one of the officials.
The #MeToo movement in China was initiated earlier this year on university campuses, as students circulated open letters decrying sexual misbehavior by professors and demanding better protections.
The deal would eliminate bail for all misdemeanors, except those involving sexual misbehavior, and for nonviolent felonies, second-degree robbery and second-degree burglary, Ms. Walker said.
It seems very plausible that both the country and the Republican Party would be in better shape today if they'd taken a stronger line against presidential misbehavior.
Alluding to the #MeToo era of women holding men accountable for their misbehavior, Biden also said "men should pay attention" when women such as Flores share their experiences.
Primarily, there was a widespread assumption that what happened to Anita Hill was personal to her, rather than part of a pattern of misbehavior by a powerful man.
In a video posted to Instagram over the weekend, Hart claimed that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior in the video.
The statement claims that the Max Planck Society immediately investigates misconduct of any sort, provided there are sufficiently concrete indications of misbehavior, to put an end to it.
The year-long special counsel investigation seems to have raised more questions about the possible misbehavior by Mueller's investigators and other government officials than by the Trump campaign.
The secretary of state was also wrong to suggest the deal could or should have included Iran's other misbehavior -- that it was some sort of flaw it didn't.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in February on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl is set to face a court martial in April on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Both Trump and Pompeo insisted that their efforts were driven by concern over Iranian misbehavior in the region and the need to ensure the safety of maritime commerce.
The focus of Malik's discrimination case will be his Middle Eastern descent and the bank's alleged propensity to retain white male executives who had a pattern of misbehavior.
A class divide on sexual harassment The Alabama race suggests the heightened focus on sexual misbehavior could widen the partisan divide between white- and blue-collar white women.
One mother learned that a school psychologist was planning to subject her daughter, who had post-traumatic stress disorder, to fifteen hours of "experiments" devised to provoke misbehavior.
Milley made the decision to charge Bergdahl in 2015 with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, for which Bergdahl ultimately received a dishonorable discharge but avoided prison time.
If the misbehavior does come out, the article says, the damage to the organization is often extensive — in compensation payments, the departure of senior employees and reputational damage.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in August on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in April on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Russian Misbehavior The doping agency report, the documentaries and interviews with federation officials depict Russian sports as a hybrid of a spy novel and a mafia tell-all.
What you don't want is to have an agreement in words that doesn't move the needle in practice and in turn provides almost a cover for ongoing misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge, but avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
Sergeant Bergdahl is charged with desertion and misbehavior in front of the enemy; a guilty verdict could result in a sentence anywhere from no jail time to life.
All three have said they did not remember the party or witness misbehavior by Judge Kavanaugh, although Ms. Keyser told The Washington Post that she believes Dr. Blasey.
I think of it when I hang their coats, when we read and play board games, when I find myself distracted or feel my temper flare at misbehavior.
Misbehavior is prevented because it is impossible to tamper with or falsify the ledger, and accountability is improved because all actions can be independently audited by any participant.
The decision to impose sanctions underscores the difficult balancing act facing the European Union as it tries to counter suspected Iranian misbehavior and preserve the Iran nuclear accord.
National school-administration groups have tried to balance these concerns against fears about school shootings by advising that resource officers concentrate on outside threats rather than student misbehavior.
There's a whole host of tactics, ranging from exposing covert IRGC operations to interdicting Iranian weapons shipments to its proxies, that could be employed to challenge Iranian misbehavior.
But the fact that the rules address both sides could provide a useful starting point for a conversation, especially with boys who question whether provoking misbehavior constitutes misconduct.
The district, where voter turnout is notoriously low, may seem an unlikely place for any kind of political landmark, much less one fueled by claims of private misbehavior.
Which is how we wind up where we are today: having a public conversation about male sexual misbehavior, while barely touching on the nature of men and sex.
Internet buzzes over dad's 'simple parenting' method A 10-year-old boy in Virginia was reprimanded by his father after he was kicked off the bus over misbehavior.
The claim of inexperience is but one of the excuses offered by the caucus, compelled by this president's misbehavior and misadventures to grow more inventive by the day.
Attendees were aghast at the exchange, especially at a time when Uber has been trying to overcome a series of scandals over corporate misbehavior, including sexual harassment claims.
Ms. Rider said that changes in how educators at all levels thought about discipline and misbehavior had also played a role in reducing the number of episodes reported.
Multiple men in politics, business, media and beyond have faced allegations of sexual misconduct in recent months, sparking a national conversation about harassment and other forms of misbehavior.
Law professors who encourage students to jump at a chance for a coveted judicial clerkship said they often feel in the dark about potential misbehavior among individual judges.
"There was an energy of joyful misbehavior in the face of tragedy that pervaded that era," Ms. Goodman said, as a smoke machine sputtered over the open bar.
Wojcicki did not refer to the Logan Paul incident directly, but said that the misbehavior of some creators could put the broader YouTube community in a negative light.
" Trump's impeachment has become about more than the misbehavior of a President and the Democratic claim that his actions reach the constitutional bar of "high crimes and misdemeanors.
For Trump's impeachment to actually serve as a means of accountability, of showing future officeholders that misbehavior carries costs, there needs to be some actual bite to them.
They also argue that the concessions extracted from the companies, such as Facebook's promise to create a privacy oversight board, will serve as a check on future misbehavior.
She was moved to tell her own story as a show of support to her friend and to let her male friends know that sexual misbehavior was widespread.
But Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida and a leading foe of closer relations between the two countries, said the expulsions were a fitting response to Cuba's misbehavior.
"I fear that there has been a relapse of such misbehavior," Joel Berger, the lawyer who argued the case before Judge Martin, wrote in an email Wednesday night.
As with BDS, the power of the EU's disapproval of Israel's settlements lies more in the aura of Israeli misbehavior than it does in its specific economic measures.
It's possible that a spy plane could similar catch officer misbehavior, but, in this case, the surveillance company and Baltimore officials would control the footage, not any watchdog group.
Certainly, many federal agencies could be more efficient, and, yes, it's a problem that tens of thousands of federal workers are on paid leave while being disciplined for misbehavior.
Bergdahl, who is charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, faces a court-martial and the possibility of life in prison — a move that investigating officer Maj. Gen.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's top securities regulator has vowed to crack down hard on misbehavior including market manipulation, insider trading and collusion with "big crocodiles" in the country's capital markets.
Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, told the judge Monday that he didn&apost mean to cause harm when he walked off his post.
"But it's also true that spanking is correlated with an increase in behavior problems over time among children with similar levels of misbehavior relative to nonphysical forms of discipline."
"You certainly don't want to come to some conclusion about whether or not ethnically Chinese people have some racial predisposition to misbehavior, that is simply not true," he said.
LeMond responded by paying an entire camera crew to follow Armstrong for the duration of his 2009 Tour de France comeback, on the hunt for any whiff of misbehavior.
Rising reports of misbehavior have led regulators to re-evaluate which animals, including both service animals and emotional support animals, are allowed to accompany passengers with disabilities on flights.
The investigators wrote that the firing was justified, adding that Mr. Fager had "engaged in certain acts of sexual misconduct" with colleagues and failed to stop misbehavior by others.
An hourlong online tutorial for teachers has halved suspension rates for black students, after training educators on how to value students' perspectives and view misbehavior as a learning opportunity.
Investigators were aided in their efforts by the fact that the representative's alleged misbehavior was caught on video while he was attending the White House congressional picnic last summer.
American comedy has long depended on overgrown baby boys — Lou Costello, Will Ferrell — whose naïveté, entertaining misbehavior or outright stupidity suggests that men are finally as toothless as infants.
Just three months later, as if to show the dangers of incurring the king's disfavor, Sineenat was accused of ingratitude and misbehavior and stripped of her rank and titles.
But unlike other news organizations, like Fox News and NPR, that have dealt with workplace misbehavior, NBC News opted not to have an outside legal firm conduct its review.
Online, plenty of people wondered why, in a world with no shortage of earnest indie bands, it made sense to support one with a singer accused of sexual misbehavior.
A system that provides no disincentive for misbehavior and no accountability for those with the greatest responsibility and the power to take away a person's liberty is profoundly dangerous.
The campaign also noted there was an increase in overall officer complaints during this period because of an increase in officer discipline to try to rein in police misbehavior.
"The five Justices who signed this order that blatantly and clearly contradicts the plain language of the Pennsylvania Constitution, engaged in misbehavior in office," a memo from Dush read.
Army Colonel Jeffery Nance could recommend up to life in confinement for the 31-year-old sergeant, who pleaded guilty last month to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Regarding China, the administration is on the high ground on substance and has laid out its case for responding to Chinese economic misbehavior in its new National Security Strategy.
If politicians paid a personal, physical, geographical price for misbehavior, perhaps they would think harder about which issues were important enough to them to go to the mat over.
He scours the financial marketplace for misbehavior like that of Wells Fargo, which CFPB fined $100 million for opening unauthorized accounts in what has become the bureau's signature enforcement action.
He scours the financial marketplace for misbehavior like that of Wells Fargo, which CFPB fined $100 million for opening unauthorized accounts in what has become the bureau's signature enforcement action.
Such a no-fault program, the professors argued, would motivate bankers not only to curb their own problematic tendencies but to be on the alert for colleagues' misbehavior as well.
Now, Bergdahl is expected to plead guilty to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, after years of speculation surrounding the circumstances of his disappearance, the Associated Press reports.
Teachers who attended that boot camp told me that as opening day inched closer, they worried that Hobson had yet to announce even basic policies on tardiness, attendance, and misbehavior.
Benchmark alleges that Kalanick was aware of the misbehavior and issues at the company and chose to conceal them when he sought to make changes to the board voting agreements.
A quarter century later, following the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh -- another Supreme Court nominee accused of sexual misbehavior -- history has repeated itself at the ballot box, and then some.
A parent company's professed ignorance of the alleged misbehavior that was either willful or genuine but outside the norms of responsible corporate governance just the same (to put it mildly).
In March 2015, he was charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy by endangering U.S. troops, with the latter offense carrying a sentence of up to life in prison.
Back to the moment: If our first female president will be propelled into office in part by outrage about male sexual misbehavior, would you find that depressing, or poetically satisfying?
Like Facebook, its much bigger and far more profitable social media competitor, Twitter has been roundly criticized for allowing misinformation and other types of misbehavior to spread on its platform.
It has recently drawn attention for alluding to misbehavior by high-profile men, from Kevin Spacey to Brett Ratner to Charlie Rose, before formal misconduct accusations were made against them.
Last year, China's National Tourist Administration invited Chinese tourists to document the misbehavior of other Chinese travelers and send the pictures and video to authorities, who would then publicize them.
He contributed to this latest failure of governance with some characteristic misbehavior: erratic, contradictory commitments; confusing tweets; even blowing up a negotiating session by crudely insulting vast swaths of humanity.
The Iranians know that U.S. human rights activists are so focused on Saudi Arabia's vile murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and its bombings in Yemen that they're ignoring Iran's misbehavior.
It looked like the kind of cheap rum you'd keep in your back pocket; dressed-down like CK, minimal in the Calvin mode, hinting at misbehavior without necessarily doing it.
Experts say the misbehavior charge dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, and has always been about maintaining ranks when it counts the most — in the presence of the enemy.
We assess that they'll continue to follow their historic pattern of misbehavior: do something wrong, vehemently deny it, accuse others of wrongdoing and try to throw the West off balance.
Sea Island, Georgia (CNN)A top intelligence official warned Monday that the US doesn't "yet have the political fortitude to say how we'll strike back" against Russian misbehavior in cyberspace.
Others have argued that theft and vandalism of bicycles had been overstated, that some disorder was to be expected with innovation and that misbehavior would be worse in other countries.
But he has the record of a deficit and foreign policy hawk, the soul of a Wall Street centrist, and a history of racial and religious profiling and sexist misbehavior.
"Geauga County has developed a reputation for wild [Amish] youth behavior, an image which has not been helped by newspaper publications about Amish youth misbehavior," the Amish America website harrumphs.
"I've never covered an Election Day where there weren't intense claims of misbehavior on both sides, and profound wishful thinking about the results on the losing side," Mr. Smith said.
Criminalizing "everyday acts of misbehavior" pushes kids out of school and teaches them that there is no limit to the power of the state to arrest them, the mother argued.
A number of prominent men in politics, entertainment and other industries have faced allegations of sexual misconduct in recent months, sparking calls to crack down on such misbehavior and harassment.
The bureau has accused the Education Department, under DeVos, of refusing to authorize Navient to turn over documents it needs to show the company's misbehavior and the harms it caused.
The disparity was the most extreme for the most subjective and nonviolent offenses, such as what Texas education officials termed "serious and persistent" misbehavior, according to findings published in 225.
In one of the most chilling scenes of Fosse/Verdon, Verdon explains to her legal husband's new girlfriend Ann Reinking (Margaret Qualley) the upside of slogging through Fosse's most egregious misbehavior.
Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge but avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after he abandoned his post in Afghanistan in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
" He added: "[The change in powers] establishes restrictions on the ability of the religious police and it basically protects citizens from the misbehavior of one particular individual within the religious police.
For Clayton, who has frequently criticized agency actions that punish shareholders for management misbehavior, the Tesla case was an example of how the agency can bring a measured response to transgressions.
Bowe Bergdahl gets dishonorable discharge, no jail time The 31-year-old Army sergeant pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and had faced up to life in prison.
In the intensely competitive world that Amazon has built, any efforts by the company to clean up seller misbehavior are quickly turned into weapons for sellers to wield against each other.
The 38-year-old star apologized to his pregnant wife Eniko Parrish in the Instagram video, claiming that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
Another law firm, Perkins Coie, did a parallel and ongoing investigation into individual cases of misbehavior — including sexual harassment, bullying and bias — which resulted in 20 firings at Uber this week.
In March last year, he was charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy by endangering U.S. troops, with the latter offense carrying a sentence of up to life in prison.
Federal air marshals have been accused of misusing firearms or committing misbehavior with guns more than 200 times over a 12-year period ending in 2017, Transportation Security Administration documents say.
Ex-supermodel: I wanted to punch him Their stories aimed to bolster prosecutors' argument that Cosby's alleged attack on Constand wasn't a singular incident but a "strikingly similar" pattern of misbehavior.
The American Civil Liberties Union has sued South Carolina over what it calls the criminalization of normal adolescent misbehavior, challenging the state's "disturbing schools" and "disorderly conduct" charges as unconstitutionally vague.
The Framers wisely wanted the electorally accountable Congress — and not even the fairest prosecutor in all the land — to render the ultimate judgment when a president is accused of serious misbehavior.
Your situation is more analogous to the "rubber room" where New York City teachers accused of misbehavior have to sit all day while they're being investigated, or my idea of hell.
Bergdahl was spared prison time after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior charges, but Obama did not grant a request to issue him a pardon to spare him a court martial.
Case in point: John Lasseter, who was removed from his position as the creative chief of Pixar after acknowledging misbehavior in 2018, landed a top job at Skydance Animation last year.
In public schools, IDEA guarantees parents the right to a hearing in which they can seek to overturn a disciplinary action if the child's misbehavior was a manifestation of a disability.
When Assange begins his extradition hearing, this will be part of his argument — that the CIA's misbehavior violates his human rights by depriving him of his right to a fair trial.
As on Wednesday, when they spent eight hours constructing a detailed blueprint of Mr. Trump's misbehavior, the managers threw themselves — with gusto — into explaining the constitutional ins and outs of impeachment.
Trump himself raised the salience of those views, Barnes believes, because he faced such widespread allegations of sexual harassment and misbehavior, including from his own words in the "Access Hollywood" tape.
Just think about the last time you heard someone use the term "broken home" or "single-parent household" to explain the misbehavior or misfortune of a person in your social circle.
Clinton and Senator Kamala Harris of California had also been accused of sexual misbehavior, and complained bitterly about what she called "the Bernie Bro smears" that erased Mr. Sanders's female supporters.
Beyond that, these buildings encode an entirely different understanding of the culture of work than the one we ascribe to today — an ethos of "Mad Men"-era closed doors and misbehavior.
Anyone determined to disclose corporate or government misbehavior — from tax fraud to war crimes — can be sure that the heavily protected WikiLeaks's submission system ensures their emails and uploads cannot be traced.
And as a backlash against Mr. Trump and male misbehavior is expected to push record numbers of women to the polls, Ms. McCaskill is practiced in the art of exploiting such moments.
"The escalation of North Korean misbehavior will amplify pressure on South Korean financial sector regulators and businesses to improve their ability to respond to a major crisis on the peninsula," Eurasia said.
Facebook's head of policy, Joel Kaplan, was sitting in the U.S. Senate gallery Thursday behind Judge Brett Kavanaugh as he responded to allegations of sexual misbehavior when he was in high school.
"Employers must send a clear message that sexual misconduct is never acceptable and effective policies need to be implemented that address predatory sexual misbehavior and hold perpetrators fully to account," she said.
The "justice" almost always came quite swiftly—which sometimes suggested that companies who employed these men were more concerned with their reputations than with finding out what, exactly, the misbehavior had been.
Without pointing to Trump, Kasich said the political problems of the day manifested from years of misbehavior on both sides and a tendency for each party to play toward its own base.
Michael Gilday told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday that investigations into alleged misbehavior by those service members are still ongoing and he was anxious to review the findings.
It may be enough that he is forcing conversations — about news media misbehavior, about the costs and benefits of higher education, about the shape of future societies — that we need to have.
Time Magazine's 2017 person(s) of the year was the "silence breakers," or the against sexual assault, harassment and inequality and brought increased attention to the subject of misbehavior in the workplace.
And that's even though the legislation approved by the committee included a provision that would cost a lot more people a lot more money than the misbehavior Wells Fargo was accused of.
The critical and much-needed effort to address school shootings cannot be an excuse to allow thousands of students to be harshly punished for minor misbehavior, which could destroy their educational futures.
The sentencing hearings which will determine Bergdahl's fate — that is, whether he will be punished with the full life sentence allowed under the misbehavior charge — are scheduled to begin on October 23.
These economic concepts—especially loss aversion and reference dependence—closely align with human reactions to similar propositions, providing an intriguing window into the evolutionary roots of our own financial behavior (and misbehavior).
She fought with other inmates and even smeared her body with feces at one point, and yet the jail's psychologists apparently dismissed her as strategically deploying misbehavior to seek more favorable conditions.
It called for the government to shift the emphasis away from punishing Soviet misbehavior after the fact and to concentrate instead on pursuing policies that would change the nature of the regime.
And while those signing are not necessarily alleging misbehavior in their current workplaces in Albany, the letter's final line might well serve as a notice for the state's policymakers, Ms. Paulin said.
Very often, it seems like the school begins to rely on the officers for discipline — and that can lead not only to excessive force in response to misbehavior, but also racial disparities.
They have long been protected by the code and the money that keeps drunken and abusive prep school boys on the outside while misbehavior from poor black boys gets them in prison.
He led an entirely straight romantic life after prison, and his relationship history was replete with episodes of abuse and misbehavior that sullied the affection he showed for the women he loved.
"The misbehavior comes in waves, and please believe me I&aposm not being partisan when I say this, [but] the SEALs have a tough time with it," the former Army commander said.
In reality, the regime's denials are not difficult to refute, provided that the international community is appropriately interested in exposing persistent misbehavior and strengthening the enforcement measures laid out by the JCPOA.
Over the past three decades, America has become addicted to incarceration and pursued it as a solution to many of our social ills - from mental illness and drug addiction to juvenile misbehavior.
Mr. Gailhaguet was accused of allowing Mr. Beyer to continue having roles at the French figure-skating federation despite several alerts from the early 2000s that highlighted repeated misbehavior against young skaters.
Under Mr. Kalanick, Uber flouted rules and regulations to bring its ride-summoning service to hundreds of cities, prized growth above all else, and often turned a blind eye to corporate misbehavior.
" Yet as CNN reported in its coverage of the scandal, forced arbitration clauses "help hide misbehavior by companies in private mediation rather than opening it up to scrutiny in public court documents.
The White House lawyers who reviewed the July 25 call clearly understood that it showed presidential misbehavior, but their reaction wasn't to blow the whistle themselves — it was to cover it up.
Robyn's clients run the gamut of celebrity misbehavior, from being caught cheating on spouses to hiding secrets about their sexuality or (in one of the more twisted subplots) pretending to be pregnant.
Bart, the son of Homer Simpson and the show's early breakout character, was a controversial figure because of his constant misbehavior, and the fact that he was rarely punished for his actions.
Another inmate who spoke with investigators said in a letter to Prisoners' Legal Services of New York that he was also placed in isolation on what he claimed were fake charges of misbehavior.
The 38-year-old star asked his pregnant wife, Eniko Parrish, and children for forgiveness in the video, claiming that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
The 38-year-old star asked his wife and children for forgiveness in his apology video on Instagram, claiming that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
Clinton has helped protect her husband's political career, and hers, from the taint of his sexual misbehavior, as evidenced by the Clinton team's attacks on the character of women linked to Mr. Clinton.
And given that many of them are still unsatisfied with how the government has pursued bank misbehavior since the financial crisis, they are hard pressed to go the other way with this bill.
Beijing has occasionally used these lifelines as leverage over the Kim family, but far short of what the international community feels necessary to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program and geopolitical misbehavior.
The next attorney general is likely to continue the Spitzer-Cuomo-Schneiderman tradition of building a following among national Democrats as an energetic opponent of corporate misbehavior and of conservative White House policies.
By joining NATO, Finland and Sweden would demonstrate the resilience and adaptability of the liberal world order, and that Russia's misbehavior will have precisely the opposite of its intended effect: strengthening that order.
If away from the cameras President Trump did raise human rights, or if he did privately convey to Kim that this thaw has an expiration date, then he communicated costs for Kim's misbehavior.
With his brash manner and flamboyant personal style — showy haircut, sculpted eyebrows, gold chains — he seems more American than Australian, and his misbehavior and occasional lack of effort infuriate many of his compatriots.
Over time, the company received such a volume of sexual misconduct allegations that to keep track of them, it had to create its own taxonomy of 291 different kinds of misbehavior and assault.
In the draft, the investigators expressed concern that women were not being promoted into key positions at CBS News, and that a more muscular process was needed to protect employees who alleged misbehavior.
In her statement, Ms. Streep also said Mr. Weinstein had been "respectful" during their working relationship, and challenged the widely repeated narrative that his misbehavior had been a longtime open secret in Hollywood.
Sharron Lennon, a professor in the merchandising program at Indiana University, became interested in studying consumer misbehavior after seeing news reports a few years back about fights breaking out at her local mall.
And, the Supreme Court said in the Owens case, the legal system encourages people filing for divorce to play down the misbehavior of their spouses, to keep things amicable as they negotiate terms.
That is because most were in districts that are safely Republican or Democratic, and voters have shown no inclination to punish the party of a lawmaker who quit after accusations of sexual misbehavior.
They are engaged in an asymmetrical struggle with a White House that has shown itself willing to set fire to the Constitution to protect Mr. Trump from the consequences of his own misbehavior.
"Volkswagen, because the cheating was so clear with them, sort of because the poster child for misbehavior when it comes to diesel emissions," said Karl Brauer, a senior editor at Kelley Blue Book.
Then came reports of Hoover's misbehavior, another in a series of scandals that have engulfed state legislatures across the country as women have come forward to report instances of sexual harassment and assault.
School authorities can intervene early in potentially serious conflicts before they reach a crisis point, but also do not have to use zero tolerance to suspend large numbers of students for minor misbehavior.
"My guess is that it will be inescapable, and inadvisable, for him to not talk about the need to have exceptional scrutiny on some of the excesses and misbehavior," the former official said.
Trump touted his trade war with Beijing as an effort to rein in misbehavior that past administrations have excused, even as critics have expressed wariness over the dispute's impact on the global economy.
Failure to acknowledge this would be as foolish as praising the federal Title IX regulations out of one side of the mouth while mocking Pence's personal protections against sexual misbehavior out of the other.
In the aftermath—the days and weeks dedicated to wallowing in breakup agony or testing the boundaries of newfound, love-free freedom—it's easy to submit to the siren song of social media misbehavior.
He received a dishonorable discharge from the US Army and his rank was reduced to private, but he avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in Afghanistan.
When Danielle Bregoli — a "car-stealing, knife-wielding, twerking 13-year-old" — made her debut on Dr. Phil in late 20173, it was to be a part of an intervention for her shameless misbehavior.
Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, had been leading an investigation last fall into Secret Service misbehavior, including intruders around the White House and drinking on the job.
We also rounded up the latest crop of horror fiction (some new, some reissued) and had our crime fiction columnist pick some of her favorite real-life chronicles of violence, madness and appalling misbehavior.
Our mathematical model shows that, as a result, choosing to punish wrongdoers can work like a peacock's tail — if I see you punish misbehavior, I can infer that you are likely to be trustworthy.
"What we do agree is that taxpayers should not be on the hook for misbehavior and for those settlements that are made," said Marsha Blackburn, a Republican representative who has advocated for the proposal.
During the court case, MTC's prison's governor admitted that two staff were being fired for sexual misbehavior, but he was waiting for DNA evidence to see if a third guard sexually assaulted multiple inmates.
On the campaign trail, Trump frequently ridicules America's negotiating team for releasing five Taliban prisoners in order to retrieve Bergdahl, who is facing court-martial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The government can supposedly analyze footage from hundreds of millions of facial-recognition-equipped surveillance cameras in real time, and then dock you points for misbehavior like jaywalking or playing too many video games.
The effort to hold him responsible for what his supporters do is a dangerous trend because it empowers anyone who wants to shut a candidate up to simply organize some misbehavior on his behalf.
"You beg then yell and threaten your kids with punishment for misbehavior, so eventually they comply but you do nothing," said Gregory Ramey, executive director for pediatric mental health resources at Dayton Children's Hospital.
Modern commercial airline conditions like shrinking economy seats and packed flights are of course not blameless for mid-air misbehavior, but the study highlights the ability of reminders of inequality to escalate the situation.
It led to the officer's rapid dismissal, a federal civil rights investigation and national reflection on the line between youthful misbehavior and criminal activity, and on the proper role of police in the schools.
In an effort to combat a culture of concealment, the Legal Aid Society last year began building a database to collect whatever information it could find about potential areas of misbehavior by police officers.
It's also worth reiterating that relatively few pre-crisis LBOs actually failed, despite some high profile examples, and that the crisis itself was not sparked by risk miscalculation (or misbehavior) in the LBO market.
They also said Dilley had trouble keeping pediatricians on staff, did not hire a child psychiatrist, and sometimes placed toddlers and their parents in medical isolation for days as punishment for normal toddler misbehavior.
Many are warning that Britain's actions alone, or even in concert with others, will have no impact on Mr. Putin's international misbehavior and will only serve to increase tensions and build his domestic support.
"If it voluntarily paid Moonves, it would have been attacked with pitchforks for rewarding the misbehavior alleged by multiple women," Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, said.
I am an introvert, which often surprises many, but just like the connection between my social life and misbehavior, if I don't get enough alone time I get very irritable and sort of depressed.
The report also said that, of four women who filed complaints about Mr. Lauer's misbehavior, two believed that senior managers at NBC News and the "Today" show were aware of the anchor's sexual misconduct.
The practices covered by the settlement — which includes an admission by Wells Fargo that it falsified banking records and harmed customers' credit ratings — are not the only misbehavior the bank has revealed since 2016.
But at its heart, "The Assistant" is a chamber piece about how Jane processes the misbehavior to which she concludes she is adjacent, and about which she might, as the film suggests, be mistaken.
He commits to maintaining the independence of the Justice Department, setting right one Trump-era ill, while also leaving the door open for prosecuting Trump for any actual misbehavior and thus real elite accountability.
Jordan Thomas, a lawyer at Labaton Sucharow who represents whistleblowers, said the language used in the Fifth Third, Wells Fargo and Advanced Micro Devices settlements is designed to discourage whistleblowers from reporting corporate misbehavior.
What started as one-off revelations about executive misbehavior at Google has since been revealed to be a systemic issue with the company&aposs culture, leading to employee walkouts and lawsuits claiming illegal retaliation.
Kelly Kahl, who appeared at the Television Critics Association's summer meeting to promote the network's fall season lineup, instead fielded a barrage of questions about Moonves and the effectiveness of CBS policies regarding misbehavior.
The first step of Trump's quest to put an end to what he perceives as Chinese misbehavior would be officially declaring the country a currency manipulator, something he would do through the Treasury Department.
The nonprofit Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior estimates that the living wage for iPhone workers should be around $650, meaning workers would need to take on tons of overtime to make ends meet.
But I have a different interpretation of this data: Under today's watchful eyes, Attica COs are less inclined to falsify misbehavior reports and make bogus allegations of assaults by prisoners than they used to be.
The new ads give Trump the fodder to make his economic and anti-Clinton case to television viewers, who have watched a series of negative revelations about Trump, including allegations of sexual misbehavior and assault.
Before news of the alleged extortion broke, Hart shared an Instagram video in which he revealed that a person was trying to make "financial gain" off of his past misbehavior and apologized to his family.
"And the best way to prevent Russian misbehavior is by having a credible, strong military and a strong NATO alliance," the Armed Services chairman said to reporters during a visit to Estonia, according to Reuters.
A group of famous and visible women, including Hollywood actresses, agents, directors and producers, just published their plans for an anti-harassment initiative that pushes gender parity and legal accountability for companies that tolerate misbehavior.
The guidance gathered research and best practices from schools across the country and laid out what works to keep routine misbehavior from escalating into violence, and how to keep children engaged and safe in school.
Epitomized by the Supercívicos, an assortment of urban dwellers, activists and even government officials have taken up the habit of embarrassing illegal parkers, corrupt police officers and bad neighbors who often get away with misbehavior.
Spacey's on-set misbehavior has long been the subject of rumors, which were reported by Gawker in 2015, though Rapp appears to be the first person to go on record accusing the actor of misconduct.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the US Army soldier who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan in 2009 and ended up captured by the Taliban, pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and criminal misbehavior on Monday morning.
After a lengthy trial, in which Bergdahl's attorneys attempted to argue that he could not fairly be held responsible for the three men's injuries, he finally pleaded guilty to both the misbehavior and desertion charges.
"The misbehavior of the US government indicates that the US does not abide by any principles protecting rights of those criticizing the system and is now turned to a dangerous country for reporters," he added.
Mr. LaBella had become the object of an intense Twitter campaign — led by the comedian and ardent Trump critic Tom Arnold — calling upon him to share anything he might know about misbehavior by Mr. Trump.
But others, like the Iranian campaign, describe a more fuzzy kind of misbehavior, one that is not obviously illegal, and whose tactics amount to something that lots of people do everyday: Lying on the internet.
But in March 2015, the Army raised the stakes, accusing him not only of desertion but also of misbehavior before the enemy, an ancient but rarely charged crime punishable by up to life in prison.
Speaking at a news conference after holding talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto, Putin said he hoped Washington would realize that its policy of imposing sanctions on Moscow for its perceived misbehavior was misguided.
The first of the three cases, the Army case, was cited in some back-and-forth over whether Sergeant Bergdahl was unfairly hit with two charges, desertion and misbehavior, for one act, leaving his post.
"While the Trump administration was disappointed in Mr. Gaetz's vote, the president's successful policy to reduce Iranian terror and misbehavior proves the path laid out by the president is working," Ueland said in a statement.
Last Monday, Bergdahl — who walked off his post in Afghanistan in 2009 and was then captured and held by the Taliban for five years — pleaded guilty to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
In time, her reputation became scarred by accusations of extreme brutality toward suspected turncoats, misbehavior and indiscretion in her private life, and a radicalism that seemed at odds with Mr. Mandela's quest for racial inclusiveness.
The limiting conditions of the contracts stars sign with labels can create skewed expectations of how stars should act, while their sudden jumps to fame create fertile soil for misbehavior, experts told CNN in March.
The committee has not even met as a group in at least several years, a hibernation that has lasted through Republican leadership, Democratic leadership, power-sharing leadership and more than a dozen scandals over lawmaker misbehavior.
When she meets the similarly broken Judy (played by Linda Cardellini), the two women go on a rampage through Jen's upscale suburb, goosing each other into excessive misbehavior… all while trying to protect some shocking secrets.
Bergdahl, who could spend the rest of his life in prison, is facing the court martial for charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan in June 2009.
The latest instance of misbehavior by the staff of cash-strapped Pakistan International Airlines was uncovered after the military-run Anti-Narcotics Force raided a flight from Lahore to Dubai flight on Saturday, Danyal Gilani said.
"Think of all those anecdotes of octopuses' impish misbehavior—hiding inside of teapots, pushing toys around, taking valves apart and flooding rooms, squirting jets of water at the researchers who try to study them," Engber writes.
Trump will focus on Iran's non-nuclear misbehavior — its funding of terrorist outfits like Hezbollah, export of foreign fighters, and broader malign activities in the Middle East such as trying to overthrow the government in Yemen.
Having spent over three years in solitary confinement myself, I know firsthand that misbehavior reports have often been issued arbitrarily, empowering prison guards to make decisions about whether to leave someone in solitary confinement for years.
"From a Pentagon perspective, the U.S. military is the one that, around the world, is on the receiving end of Russia's military misbehavior," said Derek Chollet, a former assistant secretary of defense in the Obama administration.
Bergdahl, who walked off his post in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held by the Taliban until a controversial 2014 prisoner swap, pleaded guilty earlier this month to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
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Bowe Bergdahl – hailed by Susan Rice in 85033 as "a young man…who served with honor and distinction," charged  in 2015 with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and facing a General Court Martial in 2016.
And a spokesman for Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg, where commanders lodged the charges against Sergeant Bergdahl, declined to comment or to identify who originated the idea to charge him with misbehavior before the enemy.
By making parents, caregivers, and teachers view their misbehavior as pathological rather than childish and spurring more punitive responses to normal kid stuff, this actually could and often did do more harm than the drug itself.
It tends to pass one-sided resolutions when Israel is engaged in a conflict; it pays constant attention to Israel and its supposed misbehavior, while other countries, guilty of much worse, barely get mentioned for censure.
Had Mr. Cruz been arrested for past misbehavior at school, which reportedly included episodes of assault, "we could have gotten court-ordered mental health care and family services that he so desperately needed," Mr. Bell said.
Some days, while calling the company for comment on a new viral hoax I had found, I felt like a college R.A. telling the dean of students about shocking misbehavior inside a dorm he'd never visited.
Green had sent an earlier letter in July to all Navy SEAL personnel, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members.
"Republicans are right, as a moral matter as well as a political matter, to take allegations of misbehavior like this seriously," said Frank Cannon, president of the American Principles Project and a veteran social conservative strategist.
On Monday, The Washington Post published accounts from eight women, three of whom spoke on the record, of misbehavior by Mr. Rose throughout his career, including groping, exposing himself to co-workers and inappropriate phone calls.
In July 2019, the top US Navy SEAL sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the elite service members.
In a 123-page document that echoed the defiant messaging that Mr. Trump has employed in his own defense, the Republicans did not concede a single point of wrongdoing or hint of misbehavior by the president.
The whistleblower alleges this was part of a pattern of misbehavior that also includes attempts by the White House to cover up this conversation with the Ukrainian president and potentially other damaging interactions with world leaders.
The past few weeks of political news coverage have been dogged by Republican-fueled pseudo-scandals: allegations of deleted text messages, a "secret society" in the FBI, and a classified memo alleging misbehavior at the FBI.
The Senate's newly unveiled deal to overhaul Capitol Hill's sexual harassment rules set off a battle Wednesday with reform advocates in the House who warn that the agreement could let lawmakers off the hook for misbehavior.
Advocates for exempting wireless providers also pointed out that competition could provide an effective check on wireless company misbehavior: A wireless provider that blocked customer access to certain websites would risk losing those customers to competitors.
Even so, the results suggest that at least some absences attributed to misbehavior might be due to anxiety, said Bonnie Leadbeater, a psychology researcher at the University of Victoria in Canada who wasn't involved in the study.
While some of its revelations of hypocrisy or government misbehavior have been praised, WikiLeaks has been severely criticized for releasing damaging emails about Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign which American authorities believe were first stolen by Russians.
Lawyer Lisa Bloom, who is representing several women alleging discrimination at Fox News, took a different stance, tweeting that she hopes Ailes' death will free some accusers up to address the alleged pervasive misbehavior under his leadership.
As Quartz notes, there's been some discussion in South Korea over the no-look pass and how it reflects male entitlement and treatment of subordinates, as well as a certain tinge of aloof misbehavior on Kim's part.
Still, sensitivity about workplace relationships — especially those involving a power imbalance — existed long before the #MeToo movement focused national attention on the misbehavior of men in power, shaking the entertainment, media and technology industries, among many others.
Such practices will affect other nations' willingness to work with the U.S. on other international issues, whether it is misbehavior of Iran, Russia or China, or in the case of Mexico, combatting drug trafficking and illegal migration.
Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the infamous U.S. soldier who wandered away from his base during combat missions in Afghanistan in 2009 and ended up in Taliban hands, pled guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy last week.
Page Six described a few past accusations of misbehavior by Perry, noting that an "American Idol" contestant previously described feeling "uncomfortable" when she gave him his first kiss, which he said he'd been saving for a relationship.
Mr. Kotch said that the number of posts on the subject since his arrival was small compared with the volume of articles the site has published on sexual misbehavior by men, including the film mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The disconnect points to the defining aspect of America's Russia policy: a contradiction between the president's pro-Putin words and the actual policy steps taken by the administration to punish Russia for its misbehavior around the world.
However, some of those sources, and others who later spoke about the detentions, have since offered milder justifications, describing the arrests as a response to an accumulation of misbehavior rather than a plot against the crown prince.
Years before allegations of Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct were made public, his brother Bob Weinstein confronted him about his "misbehavior," according to a letter which will be published in full in a new book about the scandal.
Despite what some former clerks declared was an "open secret" of continuing misbehavior by Kozinski, it was not until a Washington Post story in December 275 that a new investigation of the Pasadena-based judge was triggered.
US Court of Appeals Judge McKee of the 3rd Circuit petitioned the Judicial Conference's Conduct Committee, arguing that the 9th Circuit was concealing the extent of Cebull's misbehavior and that the full report should be made public.
In February, a former employee detailed in a public blog post a history of what she said was sexual harassment and unresponsive management, setting off a wide-ranging investigation that unearthed embarrassing corporate misbehavior at the company.
They also want to fund government programs to build low-income housing and renewable energy infrastructure, rather than just expanding market-based incentives; or break up the big tech monopolies, rather than just fine companies for misbehavior.
"(It's) this pattern of misbehavior by ICE where they overspend the amount they have been given by Congress, specifically for immigration detention, and then they make it up by basically robbing other accounts in DHS," Small said.
Weinstein, who has denied ever having nonconsensual sex with anyone, was expelled last year from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences after dozens of women accused him of a range of sexual misbehavior, including rape.
Charles has shed 3 million subscribers since Westbrook's video, some unfollowing because of his perversion of YouTube branded content code — be good to your friends, not your wallet — and others turning against him because of his alleged misbehavior.
Brandon Walsh (Priestley) and his twin sister, Brenda (Shannen Doherty), were our guides into this thrilling world, as they sometimes got swept up into the drama, misbehavior, and glamour of their wealthy friends — and were changed by it.
Whatever truth there is to Iranian misbehavior in the past — and there is very real truth to it — it is now the United States that is in violation of an agreement that the international community believes is working.
Their program, which began with six sites and has expanded each year, aims to keep students in the classroom even when they misbehave, and to allow students to reflect on misbehavior rather than simply being punished for it.
Linda Vester told Variety and the Washington Post that the misbehavior from the longtime news anchor at the network took place in NBC offices in Denver and New York in the 1990s, when she was in her 20s.
John Tester (D-Mont.) to attack Jackson personally with unsubstantiated, anonymous allegations of misbehavior, the Senate would be remiss in failing to raise fundamental questions about Jackson's professional qualifications to head Veterans Affairs, the second largest Cabinet department.
A report from Hong-Kong based advocacy group Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) said some workers at eight Disney suppliers it had investigated were forced to work long hours and paid wages below the minimum legally allowed.
That the alleged scheme engaged in by FusionPharm executives is as complex as it is unexciting is sort of the point: Corporate-misbehavior Americans have become accustomed to has seeped into what was once a clandestine—and fun!
Internally called the "Miami letter," the email surfaced during a continuing investigation of corporate misbehavior at Uber; it's a flippant dos-and-don'ts rulebook, advising the then-400 employees on public vomiting, drug use and congress between employees.
While fare evasion has been studied by data scientists and engineers, few have looked into the psychological aspects that drive this action — a form of "consumer misbehavior," according to researchers from the Public Transport Research Group in Australia.
Trump mentioned Russian misbehavior -- something he doesn't often do -- and its violations of the INF treaty, but shortly after, he yet again gave Kim Jong Un a free pass on his continued violations of UN Security Council resolutions.
In this #MeToo moment, when we're reassessing decades of male misbehavior and turning open secrets into exposes, we should look clearly at the credible evidence that Juanita Broaddrick told the truth when she accused Clinton of raping her.
Douthat: Honestly, I think the age of #MeToo should cast some serious doubt on the theory — I won't call it "cant," but I do think it edges in that direction — that celibacy simply and straightforwardly causes priestly misbehavior.
Albany, the New York capital, has had an outsize reputation for sexual misbehavior, exemplified by an episode in 2012 in which Assemblyman Vito J. Lopez, a powerful Brooklyn Democrat, was found to have sexually harassed female staff members.
Those figures, obtained by The New York Times, show that from 1998 to 2018 at the four Grand Slam events, men have been fined for misbehavior with much more frequency than women with one significant exception: coaching violations.
" Mr. Smith was a hero to children, and with many of them now struggling with how to account for his misbehavior, the dynamic has at times felt parental: Australians are seizing on what is clearly a "teachable moment.
Direct accusations of misbehavior involving women, though, generally have remained out of public view; in a rare exception, the former goalkeeper Hope Solo once accused the former FIFA president Sepp Blatter of groping her at an awards ceremony.
Writing from Britain, Dr. Ben Goldacre echoes Angell's concerns, charging in "Bad Pharma" that the worst misbehavior in the pharmaceutical industry actually occurs not when prescription drugs are being burnished for market, but far earlier in their development.
In a past career, Glenn R. Simpson had been a reporter's reporter, tenacious through two decades in journalism, often driving the Washington story of the day — congressional corruption, fund-raising shenanigans, sundry misbehavior — but never becoming it himself.
He is Douglas A. Silliman, not Douglas J. INTERNATIONAL An article on Sunday about the arrest of Peter Dalglish in Nepal on charges of child rape misstated when the British charity Oxfam disciplined workers for misbehavior in Haiti.
If we now again choose to ignore past misbehavior in the nuclear sphere, are we not ignoring Iran's past (and present) militarism, its hostage-taking of Americans, its gross human rights abuses, and its support for international terrorism?
So today Hillary Clinton is scolded for turning on and helping to stigmatize the women who accused her husband of misconduct, which oddly means that she may pay more of a price for his misbehavior than he ever did.
Attica's dirtiest little secret, as documented by Tom Robbins for the Marshall Project and the New York Times, is that for years, officers had been falsifying misbehavior reports and lying about being assaulted to justify using force on prisoners.
"It is our firm belief that, if these actions are not taken," Mr. Bowen said to me in an email, "our country will experience another financial crisis again caused by the same misbehavior we have witnessed in the past."
It was provided to Axios by someone with access to that file: Axios and The Information had previously reported that a Lightspeed founder had told the firm of Caldbeck's alleged misbehavior, but had not identified Lake nor her company.
That means the commission has the responsibility of policing a wide array of misbehavior by a sprawling universe of consumer product companies, from misleading marketing by cereal companies to unfair funeral home pricing to fraudulent labels on hockey pucks.
The second-most-popular jobs website, Glassdoor is valued at more than a billion dollars, and is also a way to report on workplace misbehavior — in the wake of the #MeToo movement, could it be part of the solution?
The announcement last week that Representative Jerrold Nadler , the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, was demanding documents from eighty-one agencies, companies, and individuals with knowledge of the Trump Administration's behavior, or misbehavior, was, in its way, momentous.
"There were two interesting things about the case: Her husband apparently had not noticed, and whatever the weather, she had a habit of wearing a long operating gown which covered the marks of her misbehavior," says the former anesthesiologists.
The second season of Serial focuses on the events surrounding the trial of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was accused of deserting his military base in Afghanistan in 2009 and "misbehavior before the enemy," which carries a possible life sentence.
The speed with which Mr. Halperin lost major television and book projects — his account of the 2016 election was among the most anticipated publishing releases of next year — reflected a growing national discussion about the misbehavior of powerful men.
Last month, Bowe Bergdahl finally pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, and during the last week of October, I drove to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his sentencing hearings, to repay the Bergdahls' gesture in a way.
While the president's constitutional misbehavior in the Ukraine scandal stands as a metaphor for his attitude toward government, it doesn't provide an adequate picture of his long list of abuses of power during his first three years in office.
Mr. Cegłowski, who has started an advocacy organization called Tech Solidarity, said that the typical instruments used to rein in corporate misbehavior — customer boycotts, shareholder activism and outside regulation — aren't likely to work on the largest Silicon Valley companies.
According to Tony Perkins of the right-wing Family Research Council, Trump gets "a mulligan" on reports of cheating and other misbehavior; evangelicals "were tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists," Perkins explained to Politico.
I neither know this individual personally nor what has happened in their history, what I do know is what she has tried to do to this company and community with zero evidence of any misbehavior from anyone at Wyrd.
Despite the heated words, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday he was not considering raising the number of U.S. forces in the Middle East to address Iran's "misbehavior", but warned that the world would not ignore Iranian activities.
His institutional record is packed with misbehavior reports, but in almost 30 years he's never cut or stabbed a prisoner or CO—the Attica report is the only one, as of fall 2017, that said he was violent with a weapon.
But the judge said the SEC offered "strong circumstantial evidence of conscious misbehavior or recklessness," pointing to an alleged electronic conversation that Im had, after lying to a customer about prices, with a trader who had sold him the bonds.
Tomorrow, Mark Zuckerberg will put on his man pants — in this case, trading his typical comfier jeans and a hoodie for a decidedly stricter dark suit — and face a pair of Senate hearings about the misbehavior of the company he founded.
" While Trump had cast doubt on the value of US alliances with Asia, Mattis in his confirmation hearing stressed their importance, saying they "contribute greatly to deterrence and modifying the behavior or misbehavior or those who would disrupt the global order.
In a release issued last week, the Delhi government said that the traffic police and the divisional commissioner would deploy teams to 120 traffic points and that the Transport Department would check for overcharging and "misbehavior" by auto rickshaw drivers.
"We should all be truly worried about the U.S. representative's misbehavior as we all warn that they may turn violent since they lack any human logic to talk and listen in a normal manner as we are used to," he said.
Bergdahl, who faces up to life in prison for endangering his comrades after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, told the judge he didn&apost mean to cause harm when he walked off his post in 2009.
Over the weekend, the 38-year-old comedian asked his pregnant wife and children for forgiveness in a video apology posted to Instagram, in which he claimed that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" from his misbehavior.
The "women's walk" demonstration comes after a news report last week profiled alleged misbehavior of executives at the company, including Google's decision to give Android creator Andy Rubin a reported $1533 million exit package in 2014 following sexual misconduct allegations.
Bergdahl stands charged with one count of desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty, aka Article 85, and one count of misbehavior before the enemy by endangering the safety of a command, unit or place, aka Article 99.
Set up three years ago to unquestionably parrot the agenda of then-candidate Donald Trump, the members of TD, as it's often abbreviated, have been involved in just about every kind of misbehavior one can get up to on Reddit.
When gymnast Gabby Douglas got dragged through the mud for perceived misbehavior during the Games, such as not putting her hand over her heart during the national anthem or not appearing to cheer fellow teammates, Jones put "shine theory" in action.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday he was not considering hiking the number of U.S. forces in the Middle East to address Iran's "misbehavior" at this time, but warned that the world would not ignore Iranian activities.
In Silicon Valley, which has seen a high number of sexual misbehavior scandals and the departure of senior executives charged with misconduct at Uber, Social Finance, 500 Startups, just to name a few, being a woman has to be a positive.
Fort Bragg, North Carolina (CNN)Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge from the US Army, but will avoid prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in Afghanistan in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
But their conduct has come under increasingly scrutiny in recent years, with officials worrying that recurring allegations of corruption and other misbehavior among the families controlling them could further stoke public discontent over growth income inequality and a slowing economy.
I need to replay the history of my own behavior to ensure that I have never mistreated any male in my employ, never inadvertently acted inappropriately, and make sure that I fully understand what this type of misbehavior looks like.
But instead of working to fix at least some elements of strained US-China relations while putting up with the bulk of China's misbehavior, Trump has chosen to completely reshape the relationship and go after Beijing on all of it.
Mr. Trump discussed the situation on Tuesday when asked about his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who recently said he was more worried about his sons than his daughters because "the other side weaponizes" claims of sexual misbehavior from decades earlier.
The March 4 attack in the British cathedral town of Salisbury was "indiscriminate and reckless," Ambassador Jonathan Allen said, part of what he suggested was a pattern of Russian misbehavior that had become a threat to international peace and security.
Delta Air Lines said on Friday that it was tightening its rules for transporting service and support animals in an effort to reduce misbehavior by dogs and other creatures that air carriers are required by law to allow on board.
Washington (CNN)The top US Navy SEAL recently sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members, CNN has learned.
To avert an investigative free-for-all, Democrats decided early on that they needed to prioritize their inquiries within a basic narrative framework: How is misbehavior X endangering the health and safety of our democracy or of the American people?
The moves include the appointment of an ombudsman empowered to investigate complaints of misbehavior by economists, and the threat of professional sanction — including the potential loss of prestigious awards — for economists who are found to violate a new anti-harassment code.
"We have not really seen that much progress with them," she said, adding that the major social media platforms have declined to give the government regular updates about what they are observing and what they are doing to prevent any misbehavior.
After the emergence of Ally's confession and following some emergency reports from those who witnessed his misbehavior, the panel felt obligated to issue a decision more quickly than normal, despite his self-imposed retirement, which circumvented several of their internal processes.
Salamoni was fired last year for his role in the shooting, and last week, the Baton Rouge police chief apologized on behalf of the department for hiring the officer who already had a history of misbehavior prior to the shooting.
Mr. McConnell's rules will weaken the power of impeachment as a deterrent to presidential misbehavior by, among other things, permitting the Senate to reject evidence and testimony that the House has already collected and that was not previously under dispute.
Perhaps because his vision is grander than the venality and misbehavior of individual politicians, or perhaps because he is a private person and respects the privacy of others, Mr. Sanders seems reluctant to mount attacks that could be construed as personal.
For decades, overseas subsidiaries have acted as a shield for extractive companies even while human rights advocates say they have chronicled a long history of misbehavior, including environmental damage, the violent submission of protesters and the forced evictions of indigenous people.
Based on that information and other complaints of government misbehavior, including the FBI's interception of Ellsberg's telephone conversations with a government official, Judge William Matthew Byrne decided that the case should be dismissed with prejudice because the government acted outrageously.
The Senate Defense Appropriations Amendment singles out ZTE for its misbehavior, citing ZTE as a national security threat proposing higher penalties and elevated trade sanctions against ZTE in contravention of President Trump's proposals to lift the bans imposed against the company.
" Next would come a discussion of "the constitutional framework of impeachment as it was envisioned by the founders," followed by an analysis of how the president's "corrupt course of conduct" is precisely the sort of misbehavior "impeachment was intended to remedy.
Rebecca Corbett, who helps lead the Times investigative team and emerges as one clear hero in the book, is the person who pushes Kantor and Twohey to go beyond discrete stories and look at whole systems of misbehavior and cover-ups.
We are meant to infer that the comedian's self-regarding erotic misbehavior began the moment he gave his guest a glass of white wine when she wanted red — there's no place for speculating that maybe he just ran out of Syrah.
" This bill would catch the law up to basic tech misbehavior by criminalizing the act of sending "intimate images" using "an electronic device," such as a cellphone "or any other electronic communication device, including devices capable of sending text messages or e-mails.
Asked about China's actions in the South China Sea and the role America's alliances in Asia during his confirmation hearings, Mattis said, "I believe allies contribute greatly to deterrence and modifying the behavior or misbehavior of those who would disrupt the global order."
Charges of sexism hardly are new among the region's investment and executive set, but misbehavior at top companies and venture-capital firms finally have triggered so much blowback that the offenders are losing their jobs — and their bosses have faced intense criticism.
The completion of the deal is the first significant achievement for Khosrowshahi, who took over in August after an ugly year at Uber defined by sexual harassment and discrimination allegations, executive misbehavior, lawsuits, and plenty of finger-pointing within the company's board room.
Perhaps the most notable dish that executive chef Bjorn Shen will be using to fit the theme is a play on Nutraloaf — a controversial U.S. prison food that is usually rice or oatmeal-based and is often served as punishment for inmate misbehavior.
He got by helping with administrative duties for his stepfather's therapist practice, and there was a brief stint attending flight attendant school where he was kicked out for alleged misbehavior ("She snuck in my room and we drank champagne...you know, kids' stuff").
Hart — who is expecting a child with wife Eniko Parrish — posted an emotional apology video on his Instagram on Saturday night, apologizing for his "mistakes" and claiming that there was someone who was trying to make "financial gain" off of his past misbehavior.
Why it matters: The Hailey, Idaho, native pleaded guilty to misbehavior before the enemy and desertion; the first charge could have resulted in a maximum sentence of life in prison, while the latter could have resulted in a five-year maximum sentence.
In a Washington Herald column published on November 20163th of that year, she argued that high school football produced academic cheating, financial losses, and athlete misbehavior, all while physically maiming the same children she and other teachers were supposed to be educating.
The Wells Fargo phantom account scandal is perhaps the most egregious in recent memory, but numerous other examples have demonstrated the importance of taking compensation and bonuses into account when trying to curb misbehavior and instilling stronger ethics and culture across the organization.
Until now, the comedian's army of publicists, celebrity friends and acolytes did all they could to squelch the persistent rumors of such creepy misbehavior, which have dogged his career as C.K. made their work more difficult by turning his pathology into his muse.
Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley complained that judicial officials, who studied the problem for six months after claims of misbehavior against US Appeals Court Judge Alex Kozinski became public, produced only a "vague" report with no assessment of how widespread abuse might be.
In a dozen interviews with Mr. Trump's supporters before his rally here Thursday, nearly every one dismissed a series of reports about his misbehavior toward women, questioning the motives of the accusers and the timing of the revelations so close to Election Day.
CNN reported earlier this month that the top US Navy SEAL recently sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members.
President Trump is surely the type of person the Founders had in mind when they granted the power to Congress to hold an abusive president -- one who insists that he cannot be indicted for criminal activity or investigated for Constitutional misbehavior -- in check.
"When there was a problem in the family, misbehavior by one of the sons, the person invariably called upon to conciliate and solve the problem was Salman," said the former United States ambassador Chas W. Freeman Jr., who knew him in Riyadh.
Parties to the Antarctic Treaty system could also establish protected areas that could be made off limits to tourist vessels, or agree to enact domestic laws to enable authorities to prosecute visitors for Antarctic misbehavior (penguin cuddling, for instance) after they return home.
Still, we live in a world of zero-tolerance policies, where students are kicked out of class for the "insubordination" of refusing to move to a different desk or for drinking juice, and where everyday misbehavior can elicit a call to the authorities.
CNN also found that the judiciary's process often kicks into gear only after news media brings potential misbehavior to light, which is what happened in the case of Kozinski, based in Pasadena, California, on the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
Researchers at the University of California at Davis and the University of Pittsburgh found that adding just one troubled student to a classroom results in significant decreases in reading and math achievement for the whole class and increased misbehavior by other students.
Zero tolerance discipline, originally intended to keep schools safe from guns and drugs, has resulted in the widespread use of school suspension, often for seemingly trivial misbehavior such as pointing a finger like a gun or bringing a plastic knife to school.
"[F]acial recognition technology will necessarily mean Black and brown students, who are already more likely to be punished for perceived misbehavior, are more commonly misidentified, reinforcing the criminalization of Black and brown people," wrote NYCLU organizer Toni-Smith Thompson last year.
Police spending ballooned in the early 210s under a Labour government, which gave officers a broad charge to clamp down on small-scale misbehavior and impose order in accordance with the "broken windows" theory of policing that was then much in vogue.
The word "Mom" prompted Mr. Jackson, an original "Freestyle" performer and more recently a star of "Hamilton," to thank his for not killing him despite his terrible misbehavior as a youngster; Mr. Lewis sang an impromptu lament for his, who recently died.
In this worldview, only stubbornly anti-American governments like Venezuela's are castigated for abusing and stealing from their own citizens; the domestic misbehavior of countries like Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia will be ignored so long as their foreign policies remain friendly.
When Harris received the misbehavior ticket—assault on staff, weapon, and more—it said that while he was being frisked on the wall, a shank fell out of his waistband and as an officer bent to grab it, Harris kneed him in the head.
Stars' sexual misbehavior gets a lot more attention when we don't have to rely on establishment press to bring it to the public eye — social media and online publications are leading the charge to expose this kind of behavior, and change the conversation around it.
And next to nothing if you are a high-ranking executive at Uber, even if your bosses and their bosses crossed innumerable bright lines, left employees vulnerable to misbehavior and outright abuse without adequate systems to protect them and generally promoted a hostile workplace environment.
The Independent Community Bankers Association (ICBA) and the National Association of Federal Credit Unions (NAFCU) are both urging Congress and federal regulators to avoid unleashing new rules in response to the misbehavior at Wells, where employees created fake accounts for customers to meet sales targets.
"Today's announcement weakens our security, breaks America's word, isolates us from our European allies, puts Israel at greater risk, empowers Iran's hardliners, and reduces our global leverage to address Tehran's misbehavior, while damaging the ability of future Administrations to make international agreements," Kerry's statement said.
"When that reality is coupled with easy access to guns, motor vehicles, group-oriented misbehavior and potentially illegal substances, there is a perfect storm of many risk factors that coincide and congeal simultaneously to increase risky behavior and adverse outcomes," Piquero said by email.
On the heels of what must feel to employees like the longest six months in Uber's eight-year history, the company last week tried ending relentless news reports about its corporate misbehavior by encouraging its CEO, Travis Kalanick, to take a leave of absence.
But in arenas concerning something other than temperament, women may be granted the benefit of the doubt—that is to say, women may benefit from angel-in-the-houseism when the misbehavior, alleged or real, has nothing to do with our expectations of womanly behavior.
To date, in fact, Washington has sanctioned North Korea not only for its nuclear development, but also for its human rights abuses, money laundering, illicit finance, and cyber warfare, among other misbehavior pursuant to the North Korean Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 85033.
Harassment masquerading as festivities is often heightened during Holi in Delhi, where as recently as last year the police deployed 25,000 policemen and 1,000 official vans to tackle this kind of misbehavior, while nearby Gurgaon Police received nearly 400 calls from women complaining of harassment.
" The Education and Justice Departments wrote in a 2014 Dear Colleague letter that discipline disparities could be caused by a range of factors, but the statistics in the federal data "are not explained by more frequent or more serious misbehavior by students of color.
At last count, his leadership had spurred some 15 inquiries into a colorful array of purported misbehavior ranging from conflicts of interest to the misuse of taxpayer funds to violating the Hatch Act, which bars federal officials from using their positions to influence elections.
Lawrence Katz, a labor economist at Harvard University, said in an interview that although he had seen no reliable data on superstars and sexual harassment per se, evidence showed that organizations tended to tolerate a wide range of misbehavior from people they perceived as stars.
But anyone who thinks that the future of ride sharing is threatened by Silicon Valley's misbehavior should look elsewhere, to some of the most isolated parts of America, where intrepid networks of volunteers and entrepreneurs are making it possible for their neighbors to get around.
News Analysis The huge, headline-grabbing news out of Uber this week was the resignation of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick, under pressure from the company's board, a stunning move that capped a monthslong crisis involving sexual harassment, executive misbehavior and Uber's hard-nosed culture.
The news was embarrassing for the Royal Ballet, he said, but it was also potentially "a really big problem for the Royal Ballet School," he added, if it turns out the school had allowed students to come into contact with someone accused of misbehavior.
The Trump administration said Monday that it has certified to Congress that Iran is still complying with the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal, but it also promised to impose new sanctions on the country over its ballistic missile program and other alleged misbehavior.
Hong Kong-based labor rights group Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) said in a report last week that it found students being made to work on Apple Watch production lines at a plant run by Quanta Computer in the city of Chongqing.
Boston • The Pipe Fitter By Carlo Rotella From the job site in Roxbury where he works as a union pipe fitter, Nate Awan can see the building that once housed the Phillis Wheatley Middle School, from which he was expelled for fighting and other misbehavior.
Although tensions between Washington and Iran have risen, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday he was not considering raising the number of U.S. forces in the Middle East to address Iran's "misbehavior" at this time, but warned that the world would not ignore Iranianactivities.
The problem in the US-Russia relationship for a long time now has been that while Russia does a lot that America sees as misbehavior that it wants stopped, there genuinely isn't that much that America affirmatively wants from Russia or that Russia can do for us.
Here's Gregory again: By the end of 2006, a House Ethics Committee investigating the Republican leadership's response to Foley's misconduct concluded that Hastert — then U.S. House speaker — failed to act on earlier warnings and was among many individuals who remained "willfully ignorant" of Foley's misbehavior. Then-U.
The protest, which is expected to happen on Thursday, comes in light of a story by the New York Times last week into the alleged misbehavior of Android creator Andy Rubin and other executives at the company, some of whom still have positions of prominence at Google.
We also know Trump spends a lot of time watching and reacting to TV. With such actual, publicly observable misbehavior happening every day, it's easier to see why some people would take the gorilla story as real — especially people already inclined to believe the worst of Trump.
"We have to step back and view this as part of a larger effort within the Justice Department, in particular, to focus on what it sees as misbehavior on the part of Chinese firms and individuals in the United States for a variety of reasons," he said.
The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) and the National Association of Federal Credit Unions (NAFCU) are both urging Congress and federal regulators to avoid unleashing new rules in response to the misbehavior at Wells, where employees created fake accounts for customers to meet sales targets.
"So yes, there is probably some truth to the idea that kids who are predisposed to misbehavior for whatever reason are more likely to be spanked by parents who use that form of discipline than kids who are less likely to misbehave for whatever reason," she said.
But the defense that Kavanaugh is making isn't just that he did some regrettable things and now regrets them, but that he didn't engage in any serious misbehavior — nothing beyond a few "things that make (him) cringe" today, as his opening statement for Thursday's hearing said.
The wisdom of the book, and the artistry, is in how Brown subtly expands his lens from Margaret's misbehavior — sometimes campy, sometimes desperate — to those who gawked at her, who huddled around her, pens poised over their diaries, hoping for the show she never denied them.
But the removal from the College of Cardinals of Archbishop McCarrick, who is accused of having sexually abused minors and adult seminarians over the course of decades, is especially critical, as many officials in the church had heard rumors of his misbehavior and abuse for years.
Trump, who used to blame China for North Korean misbehavior but changed his mind after a 10-minute chat with Chinese President Xi Jinping in April, seems to be exonerating his new buddies in Beijing from any culpability in Warmbier's death or North Korean ongoing missile tests.
The US would have a hard time persuading partner nations to reimpose sanctions if the Trump administration quit the deal for no good reason, which would mean Iran wouldn't suffer very much from an American pullout and thus would have no reason to stop its misbehavior.
An Ohio State trustee has resigned, saying the punishment of the football coach Urban Meyer, a three-game suspension, should have been "more profound" after a report concluded he had mishandled domestic violence accusations against an assistant coach and had tolerated the assistant's misbehavior for years.
M.S. 88 has embraced a new approach to discipline that encourages schools to move away from suspensions and other punitive measures in favor of what are called restorative justice practices, which include having students discuss their conflicts and misbehavior to try to address problems at their root.
Then of course there's Mr. Bloomberg, who responded to the beat-down by turning peevish and evasive, stumbling through grudging non-apologies for past misbehavior on matters of both policy (stop-and-frisk) and character (his reputedly sexist and demeaning treatment of women who worked for him).
There are grounds for questioning the competence of a chief financial officer who fails to recognize thousands of employees engaged in financial misbehavior just as there are grounds for questioning the competence of a firefighter whose spidey sense is not activated when smoke enters a room.
SAN FRANCISCO — Facing accusations that Uber executives turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and other corporate misbehavior, the ride-hailing service's board moved on Sunday to shake up the company's leadership, ahead of the release this week of an investigation's findings on its troubled culture.
For all its candor and specificity — rare qualities in corporate America — the report doesn't directly address the sources of Uber's misbehavior: its longtime chief executive, Travis Kalanick, and his chief enabler, the endlessly forgiving board of directors that is controlled by Mr. Kalanick and his cronies.
Those circumstances caused an uproar at Google, which was already dealing with several stories of executive harassment and misbehavior, and provided direct proof that Larry Page, the CEO of Google parent company Alphabet, and his board members had intentionally tried to cover up misdeeds at the top.
Former law clerks and other courthouse employees have complained about the judiciary's handling of misconduct in the wake of a Washington Post story in December that detailed alleged misbehavior by Kozinski, a judge on the California-based US Appeals Court for the 9th Circuit since 1985.
If these violations are to be addressed in a fashion that keeps the trans-Atlantic alliance unified, the U.S. must leverage data from UN reporting to develop a new consensus in international fora that Tehran's non-nuclear misbehavior matters just as much as its nuclear mendacity.
That may explain the hilarious measures taken at some universities to reign in the misbehavior of tenured faculty — at one place where I taught for several years, there was lots of lore about humanities professors whose office doors had been removed to prevent them from groping students.
Under the constitution, a Supreme Court judge can be removed for proven misbehavior or incapacity only by an order of the president after winning a majority in both houses of parliament and after obtaining at least two-thirds of votes from the house members in the same session.
In a New York Times cast interview to promote the first half of season five, Walter said she was "over it now," but tone-deaf responses from male castmates, including Jason Bateman, underscored how warped gender dynamics and Tambor's misbehavior might have been enabled on set (Bateman later apologized).
In the second season, the Serial team partnered with Mark Boal's Page One Media to tell the story of Bowe Bergdahl, an Army soldier who was held captive by the Taliban and later pleaded guilty before a military judge to charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Committee members largely steered clear of the kind of dark oratory that launched impeachment debates in 1973 and 1998 … Trump's remarkable ability to skate through crises that wreck other people's lives — bankruptcies of his businesses, abandoned projects, divorces and accusations of sexual misbehavior — seemed again to be at work.
Beyond that, it is important to note how much the deal itself is only over a kind of legislative misbehavior which as recently as a decade ago would have been all but unthinkable: holding the full faith and credit hostage to the right of the GOP House caucus.
Rather than simply pointing to an individual and his misbehavior, we can begin to better understand the forces — non-disclosure agreements, settlements to prevent public lawsuits, failures to report bad behavior due to fear of industry blackballing — that keep people in power from being held accountable for their actions.
This month in Queens, lawyers will begin arguments in a case that is a real-life echo of the misbehavior in "The Night Of." More than 11 years ago, a man was shot in the leg during a road-rage episode on Woodward Avenue in the Ridgewood neighborhood.
That means working with partners on relentless enforcement; enhancing sanctions that punish Iran's non-nuclear misbehavior, including its missile program and sponsorship of terrorism; working closely with Arab partners to deter Iran's meddling in their internal affairs; and making plain our concerns with Iran's domestic human rights abuses.
Sara Ziff, founder of the nonprofit Model Alliance, believes that the industry needs an independent organization to serve as a watchdog, benchmark best practices, run training sessions with certifications, and provide recourse to individuals who might be reluctant to report misbehavior to the entities that directly influence their future.
Military prosecutors alleged that Bergdahl committed the crime of desertion — meaning abandoning his post with no intention of returning — and something called "misbehavior before the enemy," which means putting soldiers at unnecessary risk by forcing them to search for him in hostile territory in the weeks after his disappearance.
Richard Washington, a lawyer who specializes in city labor cases and represented all three parks employees, said that neutral reference agreements are "something that most attorneys in this field would be requesting," adding that they were relatively common in cases where employees agree to resign after accusations of misbehavior.
But even as Orwell's dystopia has failed to materialize, Huxley's dystopia has: We are buried under ignorance disguised as information, confused by entertainment masquerading as news, distracted by a dizzying procession of lies and outrages and ginned-up controversies, inured to misbehavior and corruption that would've consumed past administrations.
But would a fit and proper company have been so blind for so long to such serious alleged misbehavior at the top of one of its most important divisions, to the extent that the United States attorney's office is now investigating whether it properly accounted for sexual harassment settlements?
He said he believed they suggest a longstanding trend of misbehavior in the industry that is worse in Brazil than in the US.Laura Chiavone, a managing partner at the Omnicom consultancy Sparks & Honey in New York, said the spreadsheets have become a trending topic in the Brazilian ad industry.
To review: Thrush was a married man with possible sexual skeletons in his closet, he allegedly made up twisted tales about colleagues he'd allegedly groped to deflect from his own alleged misbehavior, and he was a self-described "hack" who pre-approved story material with Democrat campaign officials.
But Democrats argue that Ms. Pelosi won by losing, setting the stage for an election that is not only about the kitchen table issues that carried them to the majority in 2018, but also about exposing the president as unfit for office — and Republicans as complicit in his misbehavior.
A recently released report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, described – in great detail – extensive misbehavior and potential bias among FBI agents working on the Clinton email investigation and on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to help Trump win the election.
"It was referring to the misbehavior of certain unreasonable NGOs that are trying to discredit painstaking efforts by the industry to raise its sustainability standards via certification such as the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil," the company said in a statement to Reuters, referring to the Malaysian green certificate for palm oil.
In recent years, its image has been tarnished by episodes of misbehavior by agents, ranging from drinking to soliciting prostitutes: April 2017 An off-duty agent assigned to Vice President Mike Pence's detail was suspended amid accusations of meeting a prostitute at a Maryland hotel, multiple law enforcement sources told CNN.
But it's especially galling that, after years of political witch hunts, the GOP is acting as if obvious misbehavior and incompetence are totally normal—that the Trump administration is not only handling its affairs well, but that it has answered the necessary questions regarding its relationship with a foreign government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was held captive by the Taliban for five years after walking off his post in Afghanistan, is expected to plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, the Associated Press reported on Friday, citing two people with knowledge of the case.
"Yes, there is misbehavior, but that's generally in the minority, and it's very important to us that we make the voices of various groups on Reddit, the volume of their voices proportionate to the size of the audience," Steve Huffman told CNBC at the Web Summit conference in Lisbon, Portugal.
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"In this #MeToo moment, when we're reassessing decades of male misbehavior and turning open secrets into exposes, we should look clearly at the credible evidence that Juanita Broaddrick told the truth when she accused Clinton of raping her," New York Times op-ed columnist Michelle Goldberg wrote the same month.
Geoff Klopp, president of the Correctional Officers Association of Delaware, said the takeover of Building C at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center on Wednesday was no spontaneous outburst, but a planned act by inmates who had conducted "dry runs" of misbehavior to gauge how well officers could contain them.
Specifically, this guidance has helped school districts develop programs to incorporate a range of strategies that reduce misbehavior and maintain a safe learning environment, including training school teams in conflict resolution, restorative practices, counseling and mental health services, and implementing school-wide systems of positive interventions that we know are effective.
In an interview with lawyers from Jones Day, Mr. Eddy said Mr. Boren had not engaged in any misbehavior, Mr. Brewster said, adding that when he learned about that interview, he asked Mr. Eddy to memorialize his comments in a letter, which he did in a letter dated March 14.
"I think it's an awfully bold claim that a fundamentally flawed agency can erase years of misbehavior in a matter of months," said Ben Miller, an Obama administration official who is now the senior director of postsecondary education at the liberal Center for American Progress, and who has tracked the council's progress.
Between 2011 and 2015, at least 319 New York Police Department employees who lied on reports or under oath, cheated, stole, assaulted New Yorkers, unnecessarily fired their gun, drove under the influence or sexually harassed someone, among other misbehavior, were allowed to keep their jobs, according to secret files obtained by BuzzFeed News.
And although the actions of Clinton and President Trump are far from equivalent, there are similarities: Both men acted inappropriately (being dishonest under oath about an Oval Office affair with a 22-year-old subordinate; seeking foreign interference to benefit a re-election campaign), and most Americans disapprove of both forms of misbehavior.
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His role in overseeing a White House racked by misbehavior -- and the fact that he may have coordinated with Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and the State Department on a quid pro quo with Ukraine -- mean that the only way that counterparts probably view him is as the chief of staff to a corruption clique.
" A New York Times piece today — outlining examples of women speaking out more about sexual harassment in Silicon Valley — gave one example of McClure's misbehavior, reporting on a Facebook message he sent to a female job candidate that said, in part: "I was getting confused figuring out whether to hire you or hit on you.
Once more we are in a searing national seminar on sexual misbehavior by men, just like the Hill-Thomas hearings, the Clinton impeachment hearings, the Bill Cosby trial, the downfalls of Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly and other harassing big shots at Fox News, and Donald Trump and the fallout from the "Access Hollywood" tape.
Corruption charges have brought down the leaders of the Assembly and the Senate, Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, and other members of those bodies; sexual misbehavior felled Governor Eliot Spitzer and Congressman Anthony D. Weiner; and another prominent official in Albany has been accused of sexual misconduct, along with at least a dozen other legislators.
Officials at Shawangunk had filed misbehavior reports, claiming that he had staged the suicide attempt in order to get out of I.P.C. Despite statements from the Shawangunk counsellor—who said that Hamilton was "pacing back and forth" and "in a suicidal state" before swallowing the pills—he was sentenced to a year in the shu .
Those incidents, from highly publicized cases of drunken misbehavior by agents and officers to the failure to prevent an armed private security guard from riding in an elevator with Mr. Obama, prompted an investigation by the House oversight committee and the creation of a four-person independent panel convened by the Department of Homeland Security.
According to faculty present at the meeting, the results were similar to those reported in the public statement last week, with one addition: while the faculty were told that there was no evidence of serious misbehavior by Baker, the investigators did report that he was sometimes "too familiar" with female students and hugged them too often.
If you want to know the numbers at Uber so far after an investigation into individual incidents of problematic behavior at the car-hailing company, according to its law firm Perkins Coie, here they are: "We were very dogged about the investigation," said Bobbie Wilson of Perkins Coie, who did not break out the categories of corporate misbehavior.
Gates -- who has agreed to a plea deal in the hope of a reduced sentence on a host of crimes in which he's admitted his guilt (including tax fraud, bank fraud, money laundering and lying to federal authorities) -- has turned on his former boss, spilling the beans about the duo's alleged financial misbehavior and international law breaking.
The Trump administration on Monday vowed a new strategy that will "address the totality of Iran's malign behavior and not narrowly focus" solely on the nuclear accord — including new sanctions aimed at holding Iran responsible for its "misbehavior in the region in a bunch of fronts," according to one senior administration official who spoke to reporters on Monday night.

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