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9 Sentences With "brought discredit to"

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With similar communications, three other officials also "brought discredit to themselves," the IG report concluded.
"Judge Estes' conduct unquestionably brought discredit to the administration of justice in Massachusetts," Neff said.
It allowed the firm to terminate the account "without notice" if the brothers brought discredit to the business.
"We found that the conduct of these five FBI employees brought discredit to themselves, sowed doubt about the FBI's handling of the Midyear investigation, and impacted the reputation of the FBI," the IG said.
" Later that year he pressed for the imposition of legal restraints on the Irish Republican Army, which fought to make all of Ireland an independent republic, saying: "The crimes perpetuated by men of violence have brought discredit to the name of Irishmen throughout the world and death and damage to our own people.
Kocieniewski, David. "For Rangel, Four Rent-Stabilized Apartments", The New York Times, July 11, 2008. In late July, the House voted 254–138 to table a resolution by Republican Minority Leader John Boehner that would have censured Rangel for having "dishonored himself and brought discredit to the House", by occupying the four apartments.Chan, Sewell.
In 2004, it was revealed that Gardner had approved his own expenses for conference travel.Katherine Harding, "Gardner approved his own expenses", The Globe and Mail, 14 June 2004, A7. Gardner was replaced as Police Services Board chair in January 2004 by Alan Heisey. In April, the OCCOPS inquiry ruled that Gardner came "a hair short" of misconduct in his acceptance of the handgun, but also ruled that his decision to accept free ammunition brought discredit to the board.
Former Court of Appeal judge N.H. Chan was particularly critical of Ramly's refusal to release his grounds of judgment, stating that the stay, along with the Federal Court's handling of the constitutional crisis, had "brought discredit to the judiciary." Because of the stay, it was then unclear who is the Menteri Besar. Zambry has refused to address the question, while Nizar's camp asserts that the stay does not overrule the High Court judgment, and as such Nizar remains Menteri Besar. The Malaysian Bar Council's interpretation of the stay is that Zambry now acts as a caretaker Menteri Besar.
Horowitz announced in January 2017 that the Inspector General's office would examine evidence related to "allegations of misconduct" regarding FBI Director James B. Comey's handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email practices and whether Justice Department employees leaked information improperly during the run-up to the 2016 United States presidential election. In June 2018, Horowitz released his report, concluding that Peter Strzok and other FBI employees "brought discredit to themselves" and to the agency. He found that Comey indulged in ad-hoc decision making and did not follow FBI procedures, but that he was not motivated by any political bias. Another investigation into the FBI and Justice Department was launched by Horowitz in March 2018.

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