Sentences with phrase «unacceptable conduct of»

Meanwhile, the Inspector - General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris has commended the complainant for exposing this unprofessional and unacceptable conduct of these traffic wardens noting that «We will not allow corrupt practices to continue».

Not exact matches

«The Minister considers this type of conduct offensive and completely unacceptable,» Shea's office wrote to the Toronto Star, vowing to investigate.
«The comments by Hope Solo after the match against Sweden during the 2016 Olympics were unacceptable and do not meet the standard of conduct we require from our national team players,» Gulati said in a press release.
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati said the comments Solo made after Sweden beat the U.S. at the Rio Olympics were «unacceptable and do not meet the standard of conduct we require from our National Team players.»
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He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
«The Court decision provides a clear indication of the types of conduct that are unacceptable in commercial transactions, and gives guidance as to the standards to which businesses should conform in their dealings with other businesses, and indeed, all consumers».
Staff will make every effort to assist participants in correcting any unacceptable behavior through re-direction, reminders of expected conduct and parent conference.
A petition to the GMA from the «Enso Nyameye Chambers» of the Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Obiri Boahen, described the conduct of Dr Edusei not only as «reprehensible,» but also unacceptable.
«Simply put, this was completely unacceptable and I am directing the Department of Public Service and the MTA to conduct an immediate investigation into the Con Edison equipment failure, the cause of the outage and the response to it.
Akpanusoh expressed displeasure in the conduct and manner the consultant absconded without proper handling over and inventory documentations, described the act as unacceptable to the people of Akwa Ibom State.
Heidi Alexander, who quit as shadow health secretary last weekend, has criticised John McDonnell's «totally unacceptable» conduct in setting up a team of NHS policy advisers without telling her.
I explained the nature of the concerns and warned him in strong terms that any such conduct would be wholly unacceptable and wrong.
Even when described in terms of the potential to cure some particular diseases — an approach used in most polling conducted by advocates of embryo - destroying research — cloning for research remained unacceptable to most respondents.
The last time a similar survey was conducted America was close to the bottom of the list in terms of affair acceptance, but the new survey has shown that more people in the US would no longer consider an affair unacceptable and a greater number of people would also be willing to move on from an affair and remain in their relationship as opposed to seeking a divorce.
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provisions regarding conduct, dress and language deemed appropriate and acceptable on school property and at school functions, and conduct, dress and language deemed unacceptable and inappropriate on school property and at school functions and provisions regarding acceptable civil and respectful treatment of teachers, school administrators, other school personnel, students and visitors on school property and at school functions, including the appropriate range of disciplinary measures which may be imposed for violation of such code, and the roles of teachers, administrators, other school personnel, the board of education and parents or persons in parental relation;
She was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and conduct that may bring teaching into disrepute.
Unacceptable Material means any material which is not substantially related to Acceptable School Activities, or material which contains an offensive message, an offensive picture, obscene or harassing language or any material which transgresses the norms of acceptable conduct in the school environment.
According to a press release, the Puppy Mill Awareness Group said it conducted its own investigation, revealing that The Family Puppy has worked with breeders from Minnesota, Missouri, Indiana and Ohio in 2009 and 2010, and that an inspector from the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) found unacceptable conditions for breeding dogs at one of the store's breeders.
The committee believes that these regulatory failures, combined with the irresponsible and possibly unlawful conduct of the Esperance Port Authority, Magellan Metals and BIS logistics, exposed workers and the community to unacceptable and avoidable health and environmental risks.»
[M] aybe divisions of appellate courts think that if they ignore their own precedents they won't get called on this by their colleagues, especially if a judge on the appellate panel was part of the panel deciding the precedents; or there's nobody outside the court (who might matter) to to complain because it's an appellate court of final resort; or it's an inferior appellate court but the panel has good reason to believe the final appellate court won't grant leave to appeal.Whatever the reason, such judicial conduct unacceptable.
«The reputation of the administration of justice is jeopardized by judicial indifference to unacceptable police conduct.
In addition to the unacceptable conduct the employer knew about at the time of dismissal, the employer at trial also argued that use of a company phone for a purpose that was never intended, that is recording conversations with senior management, was a deliberate violation of the employee's duty of confidentiality and a breach of trust and loyalty to the defendant.
He went on to lay down a benchmark holding that «where... the quality of the conduct said to constitute harassment is being examined... Courts are well able to recognise the boundary between conduct which is unattractive, even unreasonable, and conduct which is oppressive and unacceptable.
The conduct of the agency was an abuse of power, and wholly unacceptable.
In addition, the doctrine of abuse of process is considered in the second prong of the test to guard against state conduct that «society finds unacceptable, and which threatens the integrity of the justice system» (Hart at para 113).
Document everything, including unacceptable behaviors — make notes in a journal or calendar of any bad or intimidating conduct, missed appointments, missed parenting time, and missed support payments.
However, the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice concluded that this was an inexcusable misuse of their judicial IT accounts and wholly unacceptable conduct.
Yet despite recognition of the obligation to avoid unacceptable conduct (and the existence of internal policies to this effect), recent elite sport bullying allegations and investigations strongly suggest a systemic disregard for such policies.
In light of the many recent high profile investigations into unacceptable conduct by coaching staff across a range of sports, the Department of Culture, Media and Sport Duty of Care in Sport Review, published earlier this year, has assumed a substantial importance.
The Ontario Court of Appeal has stated that «when a manager or other senior employee engages in serious sexual harassment and denies that the misconduct occurred or otherwise refuses to recognize the unacceptable nature of his or her conduct, termination of the employment relationship may be the appropriate employer response».
Jennifer Danvers: represented an experienced teacher facing a possible prohibition order in relation to allegations of unacceptable professional conduct / conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute; and represented a registrant in a five - day NMC hearing.
The Court of Appeal disagreed with that approach and stated that the primary focus when assessing any claim under PHA 1997 is to look at which side of the oppressive - unacceptable / unattractive - unreasonable - regrettable line the conduct fell.
If it was a past course of conduct (unlawful detention, intrusion into privacy, unacceptable pollution), they may award damages for human rights breaches.
Officers and board members need to be aware of their responsibilities and duties as the legal and practical landscape of what is acceptable and unacceptable conduct for boards and officers changes.
Microsoft's LogParser utility, designed to monitor message flow for production and troubleshooting in an Exchange environment, may also be applied for conducting investigations of unacceptable communications.
«Justice Camp's antipathy toward the law of sexual assault — which was reformed decades ago to prevent precisely the kind of victim - blaming conduct he displayed — is unacceptable and undermines justice.
If during the course of investigating a complaint the respondent registrant claims an addiction to drugs or alcohol as a reason to explain his or her otherwise unprofessional if not criminal conduct, or if the regulatory body's investigation committee has some reason to believe that a registrant is addicted and that addiction may be the primary cause or a contributing factor to the resulting unacceptable behaviour, then proceeding blindly to a disciplinary hearing without first proposing some form of consent resolution to address the registrant's underlying problem is not a wise path to take.
By the same token, Judge Eiler's act of whistling and pounding on the bench in the manner disclosed by the electronic record is unacceptable judicial conduct
To cross the boundary from the regrettable to the unacceptable the gravity of conduct must be of an order which would sustain criminal liability under section 2.»
You have to go through all the other possible remedies,» he says, before you can convince a court there is no other alternative and «although the unacceptable conduct may be the result of a disability, the other owners don't have to put up with it anymore.»
In Majrowski at para [30] Lord Nicholls recognised the inherent difficulties in drawing a distinction between regrettable and unacceptable conduct: «Courts will have in mind that irritations, annoyances, even a measure of upset, arise at times in everybody's day - to - day dealings with other people.
● Does the requirement for conduct to be «criminal» add anything to the meaning of «oppressive and unacceptable» conduct and if so what?
In Hammond v International Network Services UK Ltd [2007] EWHC 2604 His Honour Judge Coulson QC noted that the test for when conduct crossed the line from the regrettable to the unacceptable was an objective one and that irritating, annoying and even upsetting conduct might not be a breach of PHA 1997.
Even humour which is intended to serve a legitimate purpose may be considered inappropriate if it is directed at a subject matter or person in a manner which is unacceptable in light of norms governing judicial conduct or oversteps some other social or cultural boundary.
Since this decision, the number of harassment claims against employers has increased dramatically and the courts have been called upon to identify the blurred line between the sort of regrettable conduct that each of us is subjected to from time to time and unacceptable conduct which PHA 1997 prohibits.
In my view, any reasonable employee would recognize that exposing one's genitals and having one's scrotum stapled to a 4x4 wooden board on the employer's premises and permitting that conduct to be recorded on a video is patently unacceptable in almost any workplace particularly when the employer of the employees involved can be easily identified.
Rule 18 (7)(c) of the ET Rules of Procedure refers to unacceptable conduct «by or on behalf of» a party.
The tribunal, however, found this conduct unacceptable and claimed that the firm's predominant interest had been in obtaining and maintaining a flow of work from that introducer, and they had therefore acted in circumstances of conflict between themselves and the claimant.
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