My confession : I believed that if the press flushed this new abuse of trust out in time, Clinton would react in his typical fashion.
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Given certain aggravating circumstances ( abuse of trust, rejection of contemporaneous complaints and lack of candor before this committee ) nothing short of dismissal seems appropriate.
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The abuse of trust, she said, could happen in any business-- " the only difference is whether the betrayal is with a silver knife or a plain dagger ."
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"This was not a breach of security, this was an abuse of trust, " said Phil Boyer, the president of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, in a written statement.
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The Irish Republican Army accused the British and Irish governments Tuesday of committing " an abuse of trust " by revealing the outlawed group's statement on its commitment to peace and disarmament.
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The company's current chairman, Pat Molloy, said that the board was " astonished " at the findings, condemned the tax-dodging and said Traynor had committed " a grave abuse of trust ."
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While authorities stated that the crash was due to an " abuse of trust " rather than a security breach, others argue for the need of increased security due to the simplicity of such actions.
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While his clients are asserting inadequate representation and an abuse of trust, Skepnek believes that Umphrey Burrow's behavior is consistent with a more fundamental ethical lapse : failure to negotiate settlements on a case-by-case basis.
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"It's not unlike the professor-student relationship, where the power gulf, including the difference in age, is so dramatic that there is an abuse of trust even if the affair was initiated by the less powerful person,"
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Bunning explained his reasons for the sentence by citing several factors including Davis'abuse of trust ( which he likened to a public corruption case ), the division it caused in the community between Davis'supporters and detractors.