| 1. | And more specifically it documented the serious misconduct of Clinton Administration appointees.
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| 2. | "Some of them [ executives ] have indulged in serious misconduct.
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| 3. | The board can suspend any members found guilty of serious misconduct.
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| 4. | Punitive damages are intended to punish a company or person for serious misconduct.
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| 5. | Samaranch said the executive board could suspend any members found guilty of serious misconduct.
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| 6. | The organization itself, however, was cleared of any serious misconduct by the Charity Commission.
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| 7. | Others found guilty of serious misconduct might escape with the loss of just 30 days'pay.
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| 8. | For us to convict, there must be serious misconduct.
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| 9. | Also, a ban is a ban, and they are meant for cases of serious misconduct.
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| 10. | We consider this to have been very serious misconduct.
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