- out the sentence. She was
concerned that the
killing of a
queen set a
discreditable precedent and was
fearful of the consequences,
especially if, in retaliation...
- dictionary. A
scandal is a
strong social reaction to a
disgraceful or
discreditable action, cir****stance, etc.
Scandal or The
Scandal may also
refer to:...
- “commercial rivals” of the
United States would have been “bad
business and
discreditable,” and that the
Filipinos “were
unfit for self-government.” On October...
- role in the Ballinger–Pinchot affair. When
hearings led to
nothing discreditable about Brandeis, Taft
intervened with a
letter signed by
himself and...
-
accepted that "most of the
great results of
history are
brought about by
discreditable means."
Civil War
historian James M.
McPherson dedicates an
entire chapter...
-
practicing before another regulatory body such as the SEC or the IRS. "
Discreditable acts",
which can
include failure to
follow applicable standards (such...
-
Holmes is not present, but
Watson is, in a very
different form. He acts
discreditably and even
marries another woman. The
publication of this play was at...
-
Manchester Guardian writing, "The
Government has
failed most
frightfully and
discreditably in the
matter of munitions."
Failures in both the East and the West...
-
suspended and
faced six
charges under the
Police Services Act,
including discreditable conduct and insubordination. Her
first court hearing was held over Zoom...
- recipient's name to be
erased from the
official register in
certain wholly discreditable cir****stances and his
pension cancelled.
Eight were
forfeited between...