How To Use Dishonestly In A Sentence

  • A benefits cheat who dishonestly claimed £22,000 while living a life of luxury said today that no amount of money could buy happiness.
  • The auditor says that the report does not suggest that any officer or councillor acted dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times
  • he acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend
  • The claimant had been charged with dishonestly obtaining loans from building societies and obtaining housing benefit payments by furnishing false information. Times, Sunday Times
  • But at no time whatsoever have I ever acted dishonestly or with conscious impropriety.
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  • Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.
  • He had dishonestly and intentionally not fulfilled that obligation.
  • He claimed - in my opinion dishonestly - that the agreement copper-fastened the union.
  • If the consent is dishonestly obtained, then there is still dishonesty.
  • The general legal status of Amerindians has evolved over the generations but the general question was resolved well over a century ago: anyone of genetic Amerindian descent has certain rights and privileges stemming from the dubious “dependent sovereignty” status of the tribes as sloppily defined back in the 19th Century and mangled through a series of treaties negotiated in bad faith and dishonestly managed by the federal government. Matthew Yglesias » Goldberg: The Middle East Is Complicated and It’s All the Arabs’ Fault
  • He was accused of dishonestly obtaining property.
  • Yes, you wear your crown dishonestly but lawfully, which is a nice distinction. The Puppet Crown
  • The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly.
  • The auditor says that the report does not suggest that any officer or councillor acted dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if yo'll tak my advice for't future, yo'll let that alooan 'at doesn't belang to yo, for yo'll allus find ought dishonestly getten, will breed moor trouble to yo nor what th' loss 'll mak to them yo've ta'en it throo, -- soa goa hooam, an' bear i 'mind' at "Honesty is th 'best policy," an 'if' owd Labon's donkey has towt yo that lesson, it hasn't dee'd for nowt. Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley
  • Obama's main problem is that he is a far-left terrorist sympathizer, dishonestly posing as a moderate "unifier" - he would not be able to get above 30\% of the vote max. without the Goebbels-MSM running propaganda for him 24 / 7. Latest Articles
  • The agency locum is, indeed, behaving dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The auditor says that the report does not suggest that any officer or councillor acted dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her claim came as she faced jail after being convicted of dishonestly raking in jobseeker's allowance, housing benefits and income support. The Sun
  • References to stolen goods include money which is dishonestly withdrawn from an account to which a wrongful credit has been made, but only to the extent that the money derives from the credit.
  • The claimant had been charged with dishonestly obtaining loans from building societies and obtaining housing benefit payments by furnishing false information. Times, Sunday Times
  • They deny conspiring to defraud the borough's returning officer by dishonestly causing and permitting applications for proxy votes. Times, Sunday Times
  • This sham photograph - both the incident it dishonestly records and the chain of events it sets in motion - lies at the heart of the novel.
  • Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.
  • The claimant had been charged with dishonestly obtaining loans from building societies and obtaining housing benefit payments by furnishing false information. Times, Sunday Times
  • So long as they don't act dishonestly or deceitfully, and so long as they don't violate some specific law, people living in our society are still free to conduct their affairs any which way they please.
  • She somewhat hubristically, and I believe rather dishonestly, credits her new found contentment to herself, her will, her desire to bring it all about. Ester Amy Fischer: My Year of Eating, Praying, Loving: Healing Journey or Hocus Pocus?
  • Her claim came as she faced jail after being convicted of dishonestly raking in jobseeker's allowance, housing benefits and income support. The Sun
  • Third, people can betray the work that they have been given by doing it poorly or dishonestly and corrupting the final product.
  • The auditor says that the report does not suggest that any officer or councillor acted dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times
  • They deny conspiring to defraud the borough's returning officer by dishonestly causing and permitting applications for proxy votes. Times, Sunday Times
  • They deny conspiring to defraud the borough's returning officer by dishonestly causing and permitting applications for proxy votes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think more behave honestly than dishonestly. Times, Sunday Times

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