Sentences with phrase «wrong doing in»

Agreed, that the legal process of hiring an attorney and firing out a demand letter would be a slow process, but surely the authorities should be able to verify if there was or wasn't wrong doing in this situation quicker than a couple years.
To be sure, both scientists have been cleared on any wrong doing in this exchange.
I've tried but the arbitration clause seems to kill any chances of a lawyer taking up my case as I can't sue the school, and they say that the lender can claim they are innocent of any wrong doing in the generation of the loans (even though they approved $ 58k in private high interest loans to a student with no co-signer, no credit, and at the time no income to extremely low income).
The World Health Organisation says it will not preside over any wrong doing in the much talked about ebola vaccine...
Clearly, there was no wrong doing in the procurement or award of the contract.
The timing of some contributions from developers to the governor coincided with the developers» winning state contracts, although no one has been accused of wrong doing in the case.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was not charged with any wrong doing in connection with a scheme by his administration to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge in order to punish a local mayor.
Doyin Okupe, a former aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan has absolved herdsmen of any wrong doing in the gruesome and countless killings going on in...
In the so called bridge gate trial in New Jersey, that state's governor, Chris Christie was not charged with any wrong doing in connection with a scheme by his administration to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge in order to punish a local mayor.
Wenger should come out and admit his wrong doing in all the things that he should have fixed in the summer, since he finds it easy to point a finger to sanchez
If there was ever an incidents for wrong doing in past, this decision would have been justified.
So — I think to be fair then I would say that just as there can be wrong doing in Christians there can be wrong doing in others too.
And as I said before, if you ignore the wrongs done in the name of religious beliefs, you are condoning them.
Just shows how much we elevate sports to this mythical level where there can be no wrong done in so many fan's eyes.
At least we know what liberation theology is, it focuses on historically accurate events and how to overcome the wrongs done in the past.
Everything that could possibly go wrong did in a matter of 15 minutes.
Thus, the risk that materializes into injury to the plaintiff is the same as the risk that the defendant unreasonably created, and the wrong done in its creation is the same as the wrong suffered in its materialization.

Not exact matches

Having been raised in an instant - reaction world (with Likes and other social media rewards), 40 percent surveyed by the center say they want daily interactions with their boss — and if they don't get it, they often think they've done something wrong.
In other words, politicians and the media focus on the wrong metrics — and even when different economic measurements get a little attention, we still don't get it right.
Don't get me wrong: I'm there, in spirit.
In the Lean Startup model what we're trying to show is that something can be wrong with your idea but that doesn't mean your company has to fail.
So the factory worker makes an error, we assume they did something wrong and they're in trouble and we force them to come over and tell them not to make mistake again.
If something goes wrong above the waterline, say something happens to the winch or a toaster exploded in the mess room — things that don't put the ship at risk of sinking — then the captain knows its not a critical issue.
«This was a company and a stock that could do no wrong for so long and it's a good reminder for investors that even the most pristine of stories in the stock markets can lose a bit of lustre over time,» said Craig Fehr, Canadian markets specialist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
A topic that is often, if not altogether, missed in my entrepreneurship reading is what to do when things go wrong, particularly when you are the one who made the big mistake.
Most people, myself included, write to - do lists in the wrong way.
Following special counsel Robert Mueller's newest indictment on Friday of President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort, two former European leaders were shocked to find their names mentioned in the indictment documents, claiming they'd done nothing wrong, according to the New York Times.
I didn't want to waste my time or money in the wrong market at the wrong location.
In case you are not rewarding them fairly for pushing your company forward every year, for knowing your systems better than any newcomer or for their loyalty, you are doing something wrong.
There's nothing wrong with a little perfectionism in the workplace, and encouraging your employees to do their best is always a good thing, but when it gets to the point that you're scrutinizing every detail of their performance, it ends up being counterproductive.
Brownsey says the court's decision encapsulated everything the Tories and industry did wrong in B.C. «It was very old - school thinking,» he says.
«It's really wrong to strand an intern without someone who's invested in what they're doing for that time that they're with you,» says Lachnit.
If it's done wrong, your brand can languish in obscurity.
Harris admitted that Google doesn't «get it right in every instance» and that «we are the first people to hold up our hands and say if we get it wrong, how we are going to make it better.»
When a customer has a negative experience with a company or product and you do a good job of resolving it, they are more loyal than if nothing had gone wrong in the first place.
So Stix holed up in his office for a couple of weeks and started doing research, trying to figure out where the company had gone wrong.
The World Bank is «wrong» about how hard it is to do business in Ethiopia, Hailemariam Desalegn the country's prime minister has told CNBC.
Meddling in the wrong ways or too often can either produce a culture where people don't like to take actions because they know you'll eventually just step in anyways, or — equally badly — the company gets unfocused from the constant interventions.
The Tories» approach is «wrong - headed» because they don't believe in «partnering» with business, she said.
In a video posted to Twitter, other customers complained that the two men hadn't done anything wrong.
«I've spent the last few days in Philadelphia with my leadership team listening to the community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need to take to fix it,» Johnson said in a statement on Tuesday.
When your business fails and your life goes to hell in a handbasket, you think depressing things, from «Where did I go wrong
One of those companies — I won't say which one — said the approach was wrong, «They should have come to us and said you do this together because you all have an interest in making this service available to your customers so you can share in the joy of doing it and then you compete for customers.
«A lot of people don't do that and end up investing in protection in the wrong areas.»
That doesn't make everybody else wrong and you right, it just makes you more convicted in what you are trying to do and prove.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one of the first few people to join, you will at times realize that new information from customers or a smart mentor shows that what you were working on for the last weeks or months is the wrong thing to do.
Even when feedback is negative, it prompts an exercise in curious exploration to find out where things went wrong so that it doesn't happen again.
Snowden McFall, CEO of Brightwork Advertising, a Nashua, N.H., agency with about $ 1 million in billings, doesn't wait until a payment's late to find out what went wrong.
If we don't pay attention to what's really going on in our heads, we risk misjudging our peers — by giving them too much credit, or too little — for all the wrong reasons.
«There's been a presumption in the British press that the American show didn't work, but that is quite wrong,» the source said.
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