How To Use malfeasant In A Sentence
- Too bad CNN and most of the rest of "journalists" are dishonest and malfeasant, and put their political bias ahead of doing their jobs responsibly, Palin set to let the tweets 'fly'
- To the two kinds of behavior methods of this offense, "Figure for malfeasant benefits" is the common element of them.
- It is no longer the case that a malfeasant physician can escape her record by moving to another state.
- The problem here is the tendency to conflate all "negative attacks" as equally malfeasant. Hillary And Obama Campaigns Both Pull Their Negative Ads
- I have no evidence to back up this sort of malfeasant roguish claim.
- Local malfeasant with cartoon middle name such as "the librarian", "the landscape gardener" or "the ticket inspector" botches a hit and has to get out of town for a while. 2010 – a Mourinho of a year, a special one | Kevin McKenna
- They are a malfeasant U.S. corporation that has potentially caused us to lose $500 million.
- At the least he ought to have known or is malfeasant for not making it his business to know.
- The media, such as CNN, is malfeasant in its journalistic ethics, so that means someone else has to speak up with the facts. Palin warns of 'disturbing' health care rationing
- Resolved, That the House disapproves of the malfeasant manner in which the Democratic Leadership has thereby discharged the duties of their offices. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Marshall Field v. Clark Preclude a Challenge to “Deem and Pass”?