Sentences with phrase «of academic dishonesty by»

But he seems to be trying to avoid the appearance of academic dishonesty by professing surprise, and opting instead for showing himself to be either deliberately or unconsciously gender - biased (I vote for the former, given that he found it important to code the sex of the — admittedly - going - to - be - agenda'd?
Would using Foc.us's GoFlow to «learn faster» be considered a similar instance of academic dishonesty by Duke University?

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Reports of academic dishonesty — within prestigious universities, on high school exit exams, by authors of bestselling books — have been widespread this fall.
In a comparison of American, Dutch, Israeli, and Russian students headed by economist Jan Magnus of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, Americans proved the least tolerant of academic dishonesty and Russians were the most tolerant.
[18] To estimate the number of prohibited suspensions, we assume that any kindergarten through grade 8 suspension would be allowed in related categories as outlined by OSSE (weapons; harassment (including sexual) or bullying; trespassing, vandalism, or arson; and attacks, threats, or fighting) and banned for other less serious categories (theft; illicit drug related; disrespect, insubordination, or disruption; attendance, skipping, or tardy; alcohol, tobacco, or pornography related; and academic dishonesty or tampering).
A violation of copyright law might also be viewed as an act of academic dishonesty or fraud, which are Category A offenses and punishable by suspension or dismissal.
Hansen has been the target of many claims of ethical and academic dishonesty, most prominently by author Christopher Horner, who accused Hansen of manipulating data.
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