wrongdoing en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wrongdoing en el diccionario PONS

wrongdoing Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to accuse sb of wrongdoing
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
They were often sent out into the provinces to investigate possible wrongdoing on the part of local officials.
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Although empowered by law to do so, prosecutors conduct criminal investigations only in major cases, usually involving police or public officials' wrongdoings.
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The wrongdoing is typically defined by a codification of legislation, regulations, and decrees.
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Watt was later cleared of charges or wrongdoing.
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She was eventually cleared of all wrongdoing by the university, and allowed to publish her findings in 2002.
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Presidents don't accuse their predecessors of felonious wrongdoing without good cause.
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In 2012, while the class settlement was pending, new questions of more recent placement rate wrongdoing were raised by the school's own accreditors.
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The company settled the suit for $850,000 without admitting wrongdoing.
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We will have to continue paying the penalty of our wrongdoings.
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Studies of business ethics indicate that most wrongdoing is not due directly to wickedness but is performed by people who did not plan to err.
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