The Law Lords ruled Thursday that a new inquiry was needed to bring the facts to light, expose discreditable conduct, allay any unfounded suspicion of deliberate wrongdoing and rectify dangerous practices.
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Lhermitte subsequently came under criticism from historians for his failure to inflict greater damage on the light force in Algoa Bay : William James described it as " a somewhat discreditable action ".
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I acknowledge that there would be questions about which good and bad candidates self-select which process, but those questions might not be so major as to be make the results discreditable.
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When hearings led to nothing discreditable about Brandeis, Taft intervened with a letter signed by himself and other former ABA presidents, stating that Brandeis was not fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
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He made the distinction between discreditable stigma ( known only to the person with the stigmatising condition ), and discrediting stigma ( which cannot be hidden from other people due to its visibility ).
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Upjohn had been " thoroughly discreditable " and " reckless " in the conduct of some of its clinical trials but had not lied about them, Lord Justice Anthony May ruled.
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But it would, as you suggest, be discreditable to base such judgments on age, sex or race _ i . e ., on what people are as opposed to what they do.
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The original Royal Warrant for the Victoria Cross involved an expulsion clause that allowed for a recipient's name to be erased from the official register in certain wholly discreditable circumstances and his pension cancelled.
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Frost acknowledged he knew about the secret profits and reached a settlement with Lloyd's in which he admitted five charges of midsconduct, including " conducting insurance business in a discreditable manner,"
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At a disciplinary hearing in February 2001, Mallon pleaded guilty to 14 charges of misconduct, including neglect of duty, falsehood and discreditable conduct, 12 of which were serious enough to warrant his resignation.