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"malfeasant" Definitions
  1. one that is guilty of malfeasance

15 Sentences With "malfeasant"

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Colleges repeatedly found to be malfeasant at protecting free speech should lose eligibility for Title IV federal student aid.
First, malfeasant legislators and executives — rightly recognizing this historical opening as an existential threat to their job security and freedom from imprisonment — are fighting back.
Indeed, if Mrs Pelosi believes impeaching a malfeasant president would make him stronger, she is entitled to argue that her constitutional duty is not to do so.
By highlighting the resistance of Republicans like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky to hearing such testimony, they can accuse the GOP of covering up for a malfeasant President.
The logistics of this are already a gigantic pain in the ass, and spreading out the distance teams have to go EVEN FURTHER would be wasteful at best, malfeasant at worst.
Trump contradicts his own case The flurry of video underscored how Trump's torrent of verbiage often contains comments that hurt his own interests, come back to haunt him or even appear to openly reveal malfeasant behavior.
Though management at first insisted a malfeasant few branch workers were responsible for the problem, the blame later shifted to top-down pressures from management to open as many accounts as possible via aggressive cross-selling.
The program, which was created by Congress in the wake of the 2008-83 financial crisis, is widely regarded as a major success, leading the SEC to levy more than $1.4 billion in fines on malfeasant companies.
Breathless descriptions of the succession of owners of this or that Wright house; a stentorian account of Wright's malfeasant cousin Richard Lloyd Jones and his role as a newspaper editor in fomenting the Tulsa race riots; and the Taliesin murders, to which Hendrickson salaciously, repeatedly returns.
With more criminals using the emerging asset class to store and transmit their ill-gotten gains, Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) will pursue malfeasant virtual currency platforms even if they are located overseas, Sigal Mandelker, the U.S. Treasury Department's under secretary for terrorism and financial crimes, told the Senate Banking Committee.
Despite its ripped-from-the-headlines premise, or maybe because of it, "The Kingfisher Secret" was panned by some critics as a poor substitute for the actual news: "Admittedly, the confirmed and speculative details of the president's malfeasant career are hard for fiction to match, but this plot doesn't exert itself any more than Donald Trump lumbering around his golf course," Ron Charles wrote in The Washington Post.
Fortunately, this kind of thinking will soon migrate from being passively stupid to being prosecutably malfeasant.
Curtis (1996). "Turkmenistan: Incorporation into Russia". Following annexation to Russia, the area was administered as the Transcaspian Region by corrupt and malfeasant military officers and officials appointed by the Turkestan Governor-Generalship in Tashkent. In the 1880s, a railroad was built from Krasnovodsk to Ashgabat and later extended to Tashkent.
Gee's colleagues got the chance to test that assumption within a year. Several cases brought by investors from Brownsville, Texas, also Shearson clients, who claimed to have lost almost half a million dollars in fraudulent or malfeasant trades were combined under Rodriguez de Quijas v. Shearson/American Express Inc., filed suit under both acts.
Córdova strongly disapproved of tribal sorcery and witchcraft, i.e., working to place a curse on another person and thereby cause harm. More than once he forcefully declared how such malfeasant designs often backfire, evoking a murderous response from those who felt injured or victimized by such cursing, or merely threatened.Lamb (1985) at 16, 31–32, 34–35, 78, 114–15 (anti-sorcery cautionary tales).

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