Sentences with phrase «widespread irregularities»

The phrase "widespread irregularities" means that there are many instances of things going wrong, not according to the usual rules or expected behavior. Full definition
Will The Ibanez Decision Reveal Widespread Irregularities In the Securitized Mortgage Industry?
Fortunately, the violence and massive internal displacement that marred the 2005 race were not repeated, but the opposition alleged widespread irregularities and fraud.
«According to the report by National Security, the fire was deliberately set to destroy evidence of theft and massive fraud and widespread irregularities on the procurement and distribution of medical supplies involving senior management and junior staff.
The Chief Justice of Kenya, David Maraga, reading the 4 — 2 majority decision, said there were widespread irregularities which affected the credibility of the election results.
Kenya's Supreme Court last month annulled the August presidential poll, won by President Uhuru Kenyatta, due to widespread irregularities in the counting process.
Mr Odinga and his co-petitioners maintained there were widespread irregularities in the elections that its integrity had been compromised.
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