How To Use Malversation In A Sentence
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Director, certainly; for he hinted at malversation of shares: but the Company still stood as united as the Hand-inHand, and as firm as the Rock.
The Great Hoggarty Diamond
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It says he can be removed upon two-thirds vote of the senate for ‘misconduct or malversation in office.’
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It was the worst case of malversation and fraud in the pensions industry, and it was carried out under the trust structure.
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Similarly, for the same period, only 23 municipal and city mayors were convicted for malversation, bribery and theft.
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Government should punish the malversation, but the key point of punishment is the degree of sanctions, not the rate of detecting.
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On the heels of the revelation that Santorum has a mortgage at market rate and that he does not himself pay for work-related expenses comes the news that he established a charity that pays out money to the needy, which is clearly a malversation.
Michael Smerconish: Rick Santorum - Exposed!
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Thirty-two government officials allegedly using government vehicles for private purposes were charged with malversation yesterday in the Office of the Ombudsman.
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The court said she and her three associates ‘were acquitted of the crime of malversation for insufficiency of evidence to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt.’
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What's more, I believe the voice of millions of netizens will bring justice, fairness, democracy and social progress, and face the corruption and malversation down.
True or false? A Chinese Fugitive Sergeant���s Diary
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There are magnificent avenues of elm-trees, great gardens encircled by the moat, and a circumference of walls about a huge manorial pile which represents the profits of the maltote, the gains of farmers-general, legalized malversation, or the vast fortunes of great houses now brought low beneath the hammer of the Civil Code.
A Woman of Thirty
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She had been born, but it was only gossip said so, in Tasmania: her grandfather had been exported for some hanky-panky mid-Victorian scandal; malversation of trusts was it?
Between the Acts
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En order to reduce the loss of state-owned assets, government should punish the malversation, and increase the degree of punishment.
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A President who had spared the country a dangerous ordeal at the polls was above suspicion: only the prejudiced could associate him with malversation.
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Adam Smith warned that monopoly leads to negligence and malversation and undermines liberty and justice.
Richard Corbett Watch
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There are magnificent avenues of elm-trees, great gardens encircled by the moat, and a circumference of walls about a huge manorial pile which represents the profits of the maltote, the gains of farmers-general, legalized malversation, or the vast fortunes of great houses now brought low beneath the hammer of the Civil Code.
A Woman of Thirty
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Cases at Saint Helena, alluding to a confidential servant whom he had been obliged to dismiss for malversation.
Eve and David
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The Regional Trial Court Branch found her guilty of 11 counts of malversation of funds and sentenced her to 172 years and six months in prison in February 2007.
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In 1801, as 1st lord of the Admiralty, St Vincent prosecuted an inquiry into theft in the dockyards which contributed to Lord Melville's impeachment in 1806 for malversation of funds.
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Any town officer may be removed from office by the supreme court for any misconduct, maladministration, malfeasance or malversation in office.
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I've seen, as have we all, theft, fraud, intimidation, malversation - and seen it with such regularity that its absence provokes not comment but mute wonder.
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I've seen, as have we all, theft, fraud, intimidation, malversation.
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Secondly by the flight and voluntary desertion of the younger Fairford, the advocate; on account of which, he served both father and son with a petition and complaint against them, for malversation in office.
Redgauntlet
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Based on this idea, we can construct a dynamic model to explain how morality affects malversation.
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In order to reduce the losing of State-Owned assets, Government should punish the malversation , and increase the degree of punishment.
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This was the verdict handed down yesterday on the case of technical malversation and juggling of public funds.
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For in the prevalence of sense and spirit over stupidity and malversation, all reasonable men have an interest; and as intellectual beings we feel the air purified by the electric shock, when material force is overthrown by intellectual energies.
Representative Men
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This reduction includes legitimate business oversight, and may even extend, I have been told, to actual malversation of funds.