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 | | Academic dishonesty is a breach of QUT's Student Rules relating to assessment, and penalties may be imposed under these procedures in accordance with Student Rule 29. |  | | Suspected acts or instances of academic dishonesty warranting the taking of action under these procedures will generally be detected by teaching or tutoring staff undertaking marking or other duties associated with a unit (eg supervising a school-based examination or a laboratory practicum). |  | | Details of previous cases of academic dishonesty on the part of a student dealt with under these procedures and of penalties applied in similar cases will be provided by the Examinations Officer, Student Business Services Department, to the executive dean of faculty, to the Registrar or to Appeals Committee on request. |
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http://www.qut.edu.au/admin/mopp/C/C_09_03.html
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| | McKinley v. BC Tel |
 | | Just cause for dismissal exists where the dishonesty violates an essential condition of the employment contract, breaches the faith inherent to the work relationship, or is fundamentally or directly inconsistent with the employee's obligations to his or her employer. |  | | In the case of dishonesty it must be of a degree incompatible with the employment relationship. |  | | One could say, for example, that just cause for dismissal exists where the dishonesty violates an essential condition of the employment contract, breaches the faith inherent to the work relationship, or is fundamentally or directly inconsistent with the employee's obligations to his or her employer. |
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http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/2001/vol2/html/2001scr2_0161.html
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| | House of Lords - Twinsectra Limited v Yardley and Others |
 | | Lord Nicholls considered, at pp 384 and 385, the position of the honest trustee and the dishonest third party and stated that dishonesty on the part of the third party was a sufficient basis for his liability notwithstanding that the trustee, although mistaken and in breach of trust, was honest. |  | | Whilst in discussing the term "dishonesty" the courts often draw a distinction between subjective dishonesty and objective dishonesty, there are three possible standards which can be applied to determine whether a person has acted dishonestly. |  | | I agree with Lord Hutton's reasons for concluding that the Court of Appeal was not entitled to reverse the judge on the central issue of dishonesty. |
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http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld200102/ldjudgmt/jd020321/yardle-1.htm
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| | Dishonesty anct the ~Jury: A Case |
 | | Of course, if dishonesty were to be a question of law it would be possible to impose consistency right across the board but it is not obvious that dishonesty should have the same meaning in the wide range of circumstances now under consideration. |  | | Since the learned professors do not agree among themselves what dishonesty is, it is unlikely that making the issue a question of law whereby judicial or legislative decisions might be informed by the fruits of academic insight, deliberation and theorizing would eliminate the vagaries which the academics attribute to jury decisions. |  | | The idea that the law may be presented as a body of rules exhaustively determining all conditions of liability and all excusing conditions is frequently, though erroneously, associated with legal positivism. |
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lawf0013/dishonesty.htm
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| | UMass Amherst: Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs |
 | | Procedures to be followed by instructors suspecting academic dishonesty: An instructor who suspects that a student has committed an act of academic dishonesty may not impose a penalty on the student without notifying the student of the suspicion and of the instructor's intended penalty and affording the student the right of appeal. |  | | If the student denies the allegation of academic dishonesty and/or wishes to appeal the penalty imposed by the instructor, an appeal may be made to the Academic Honesty Board. |  | | If the instructor believes that the alleged dishonesty warrants a sanction more serious than a change in course standing, the instructor may also recommend to the Ombuds Office that the student be suspended or dismissed. |
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http://www.umass.edu/dean_students/rights/acad_honest.htm
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| | 2001-2003 Academic Dishonesty Policy |
 | | A student found responsible for academic dishonesty or academic misconduct is therefore subject to appropriate academic penalty; to be determined by the instructor of the course, as well as sanctions under the university Student Disciplinary Regulations. |  | | A charge of academic dishonesty may be made by a student or instructor to the Interclass Honor Board chairperson according to the procedures outlined in the Honor Code, or the instructor may follow procedures outlined above. |  | | In the event that an instructor is uncertain how to handle an incident of suspected academic dishonesty, the Dean of Students is available at any time to provide advice and assistance to the instructor in deciding a proper course of action to be taken. |
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http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2001-03/acad-dishonest.html
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 | | If the Hearing is for an appeal by a student of the decision of an instructor that the student committed academic dishonesty and/or of the penalty imposed by the instructor, it shall be the responsibility of the instructor to provide evidence of the student's guilt and of the appropriateness of the penalty. |  | | Parties to a Hearing shall include the university representative, and the student against whom the allegation of academic dishonesty has been made or who is appealing an instructor's decision that he/she committed academic dishonesty and/or the instructor's penalty. |  | | Only after the Faculty Adjudicator has determined that academic dishonesty has been committed, and before deciding on a penalty, shall he/she inquire of the Office of Academic Integrity whether there is a record of a previous offence in the student's file. |
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http://www.mcmaster.ca/senate/academic/ac_integrity.htm
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| | Academic Dishonesty Policy - Marquette University |
 | | Students who engage in academic dishonesty, whenever that may be, shall be subject to appropriate university penalties. |  | | A complete statement of the procedures followed in cases of academic dishonesty can be obtained from the college office, Marquette Hall, 208. |  | | The dean shall determine whether academic dishonesty occurred and set the appropriate action or penalty. |
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http://www.marquette.edu/academics/regulations/acaddishonesty.html
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| | Policy on Academic Integrity -- Rutgers, New Brunswick |
 | | This policy seeks to demonstrate the University's concern with academic dishonesty and to guarantee a fair procedure for resolving complaints of academic dishonesty. |  | | Level Three violations include dishonesty that affects a major or essential portion of work done to meet course requirements, or involves premeditation, or is preceded by one or more violations at levels one and two. |  | | However, cheating on a take-home final examination would normally carry a recommended penalty that the faculty member fail the student in the course, as well as disciplinary probation. |
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http://teachx.rutgers.edu/integrity/policy.html
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| | Legal Aspects of Academic Dishonesty |
 | | Students who are accused of academic dishonesty but are denied due process may prevail in a court of law (Greenhill v. |  | | The accusers contend that harsh sanctions will act as a deterrent, while the accused argue that their rights are being violated by any penalty at all because "everyone cheats," and their only crime was that they got caught. |  | | He brings up a number of issues to consider when a faculty member attempts to deal with academic dishonesty on his/her own rather than taking it through established channels: the level of seriousness, the severity of penalty, and the type of notice given (oral or written). |
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http://campus.northpark.edu/esl/dishnst.html
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| | Academic Dishonesty Policy |
 | | The procedures involve the determination by the faculty member pursuing concerns over alleged cheating or plagiarism as to whether administrative action is warranted, in addition to making a determination as to any academic consequence. |  | | The faculty member shall also be present, and may be accompanied by an advisor, or by an attorney whenever the student chooses such counsel. |  | | In the hearing, the chair will state the content of the report of alleged academic dishonesty and the specific charges made. |
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http://www.unr.edu/stsv/acdispol.html
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| | Student Conduct Office, Oregon State University |
 | | Academic dishonesty cases are handled initially by the academic units (collection of evidence and documentation of incident, meeting with student regarding the situation, determination of responsiblity and academic penalty) but will also be referred to the Student Conduct Coordinator for action under the rules. |  | | At Oregon State University academic dishonesty is defined by the Oregon Administrative Rules 576-015-0020.1.a-c as: An intentional act of deception in which a student seeks to claim credit for the work or effort of another person or uses unauthorized materials or fabricated information in any academic work. |  | | ASSISTING - helping another commit an act of academic dishonesty. |
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http://oregonstate.edu/admin/stucon/achon.htm
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| | Drake Student Handbook |
 | | A student wishing to appeal an instructor’s determination and/or penalty for academic dishonesty must write a letter to the dean explaining the grounds for appeal. |  | | If a student wishes to appeal the instructor’s determination of academic dishonesty, the student must file a written notice of appeal, which shall include the basis of the appeal, with the Associate Dean. |  | | A student may appeal a charge of cheating or plagiarism in accordance with the appeal procedure of the appropriate college. |
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http://www.drake.edu/dos/handbook/academic.html
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| | Student Policies And Judicial Affairs |
 | | The Senate's policy includes the statement that any act of dishonesty may be grounds for failure in the course. |  | | For example, the Instructor and the Dean may disagree as to the seriousness of the incident or as to the administrative penalty that should be imposed, etc. |  | | The Dean may also place a sealed letter in the student's academic file, to be removed upon the student's graduation if there is no further act of misconduct. |
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http://ugr8.ucsd.edu/judicial/ad-guide.html
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| | Academic Dishonesty: School of Graduate Studies |
 | | While the emphasis in the main portion of the Senate Resolutions on Academic Dishonesty is on examinations and course work, the few breaches of academic ethics that occur at the graduate level occur as commonly in master's or doctoral theses as in course work. |  | | If they are not, a penalty to a maximum of a zero grade for the submission may be levied by the instructor or in extreme cases suspension or expulsion may be recommended by the Senate Committee on Academic Dishonesty. |  | | In all work submitted in conformity with the requirements for graduate degrees, source materials must be properly acknowledged. |
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http://www.mcmaster.ca/policy/academic/acaddish.htm
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| | WVU :: Admissions Services - Academic Integrity/Dishonesty Policy |
 | | Students should act to prevent opportunities for academic dishonesty to occur, and in such a manner to discourage any type of academic dishonesty. |  | | Within 15 calendar days of discovering clear evidence of an offense, and instructor who wishes to charge a student with academic dishonesty must personally deliver written notice of the charges or send the notice by certified U.S. mail to the student's local and permanent addresses. |  | | An instructor may not find guilt or impose a penalty without a written charge that describes the evidence against the student. |
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http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/integrity.html
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| | UCI Academic Senate Policies on Academic Honesty |
 | | All letters reporting faculty-imposed academic penalties for academic misconduct will be included in these files. |  | | Students who have on file recorded acts of academic dishonesty, as defined by the |  | | It is recommended that each case be brought to a final resolution within 90 days of instruction. |
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http://www.senate.uci.edu/9_IrvineManual/3ASMAppendices/Appendix08.html
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| | USF 2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog - Procedures for Alleged Academic Dishonesty or Disruption Of Academic Process |
 | | If the instructor observes the alleged dishonesty occurring during an examination, he/she should, with discretion, notify the student of the fact before the student leaves the examination. |  | | In all cases, the instructor must attempt to schedule a meeting with the student to discuss the alleged dishonesty or disruptions. |  | | After the discussion, if the student and instructor have reached a mutual agreement as to the solution, the instructor shall file a statement with the chairperson of the department or equivalent, e.g. |
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http://www.ugs.usf.edu/catalogs/0405/adadap.htm
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| | Andrew's Academic Dishonesty Policies |
 | | In all cases, a notice will appear in the student's record to indicate an occurrence of academic dishonesty. |  | | The actual penalty for the first offence may be stronger if I believe the circumstances to merit it. |  | | To ensure that there is some bite to my wishes, I am proposing the following minimum penalties for instances of academic dishonesty: |
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http://penelope.mast.queensu.ca/dishonesty.shtml
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| | Collegiate Academic Dishonesty Revisited:What Have They Done, How Often Have They Done It, Who Does It, And Why Did ... |
 | | First, when measuring the overall rate of academic dishonesty, time frames matter. |  | | Fear of being caught should reduce the amount of academic dishonesty (Diekhoff, LaBeff, Shinohara, and Yasukawa, 1999; McCabe and Trevino, 1997). |  | | 302) defined academic dishonesty as “a violation of an institution’s policy on honesty.” In this paper, academic dishonesty was broadly defined as any fraudulent actions or attempts by a student to use unauthorized or unacceptable means in any academic work. |
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http://www.sociology.org/content/vol7.4/lambert_etal.html
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| | Academic Dishonesty |
 | | UW-Stout also considers academic dishonesty to include forgery of academic documents, or intentionally impeding or damaging the academic work of others. |  | | Facilitating Academic Dishonesty Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to commit an act of academic dishonesty. |  | | UW-Stout subscribes to the definitions of academic dishonesty provided by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. |
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http://www.uwstout.edu/resolve/dishonest.html
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| | Definitions of Academic Dishonesty |
 | | Aiding and Abetting Academic Dishonesty: (a) providing material, information, or other assistance to another person with knowledge that such aid could be used in any of the violations stated above, or (b) providing false information in connection with any inquiry regarding academic integrity. |  | | Falsification of Records and Official Documents: altering documents affecting academic records; forging signatures of authorization or falsifying information on an official academic document, grade report, letter of permission, petition, drop/add form, ID card, or any other official University document. |  | | Fabrication: falsifying or inventing any information, data or citation; presenting data that were not gathered in accordance with standard guidelines defining the appropriate methods for collecting or generating data and failing to include an accurate account of the method by which the data were gathered or collected. |
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http://www.northwestern.edu/uacc/defines.html
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| | The Academic Dishonesty Question |
 | | Please be advised that this page focuses on those codes of conduct related to academic dishonesty. |  | | Materials (written or otherwise) submitted to fulfill academic requirements must represent a student's own efforts. |  | | Academic misconduct violates University Regulation 51.10a: ``Dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, altering graded examinations for additional credit, or having another person take an examination for you. |
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http://hep.ucsb.edu/people/hnn/conduct/disq.html
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| | Death of a Salesman Study Guide / Death of a Salesman Summary |
 | | Dishonesty 4: Biff quit working for Bill Oliver because he was accused of stealing a carton of basketballs (which he did), but despite that, Biff believes that Oliver will loan him $10,000 to start a ranch. |  | | Dishonesty 1: Dishonesty is common throughout Death of a Salesman. |  | | Dishonesty 13: Willy lies to Bernard about how Bill Oliver called Biff in to work for him. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/notes/das/TOP1.htm
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| | Dishonesty |
 | | I wanted to use the extreme case of infidelity to underscore the curious nature of this Love Buster and how important honesty is, even in extreme cases. |  | | I draw a distinction between the pain of a thoughtless act and the pain of knowing about a thoughtless act. |  | | Obviously, no one likes dishonesty, but sometimes honesty seems even more damaging. |
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http://www.marriagebuilders.com/graphic/mbi3405_dishonesty.html
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| | Stemming Stem Cells - A case study in modern Washington dishonesty. By Michael Kinsley |
 | | I do not assert that Republicans are more dishonest than Democrats—only that this document is a choice example of the state of the art. |  | | Stemming Stem Cells - A case study in modern Washington dishonesty. |  | | But these questions are only puzzling if you forget that modern Washington dishonesty does not require plausibility. |
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http://www.slate.com/id/2090527
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| | Academic Dishonesty |
 | | The second section of the book presents practical advice designed to help college and university instructors and administrators deal proactively and effectively with academic dishonesty. |  | | This chapter also describes the reasons and justifications students give for their dishonest acts, some of the institutional and student characteristics associated with academic dishonesty, and a theoretical model that helps to explain the conditions under which cheating is most likely to occur. |  | | Because our topic is academic dishonesty, we may appear to be taking on an adversarial "us against them" attitude toward students. |
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http://www.bsu.edu/web/00bewhitley/Books/chtbook.htm
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| | Policy on Academic Dishonesty |
 | | Individual instructors or academic units will normally point out areas of specific concern not covered above. |  | | The following are some examples of academic dishonesty. |  | | Students are encouraged to consult instructors, particularly in specialized fields such as music, studio art, and computing, regarding procedures and use of materials if in doubt about how they may relate to academic dishonesty. |
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http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/policies/acaddish.html
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| | Academe - Dishonesty in the Academy |
 | | The ethos and rules that govern the academic environment must make clear to all involved that academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. |  | | Adequate class time must be allotted to discussion of attribution and documentation including precise uses of systems such as those developed by the APA, the Modern Language Association (MLA), and the University of Chicago Press. |  | | Although humanists and social scientists are sometimes culpable, many of the cases of academic dishonesty that surface are found in the hard sciences, especially in biomedicine. |
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http://www.aaup.org/publications/Academe/2002/02nd/02ndhau.htm
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| | Tools for Teaching - Chapter |
 | | Not all these factors are under an instructor's control, but there are specific steps you can take to prevent academic dishonesty: |  | | For example, students are often unclear about how much they can work with other students and under what circumstances. |  | | Spend time at the beginning of the term discussing standards of academic scholarship and conduct. |
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http://teaching.berkeley.edu/bgd/prevent.html
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| | Turn marital dishonesty into safe self, mutual disclosure. |
 | | I suspect that personal and mutual dishonesty (i.e. |  | | In case they apply to your “dishonesty” problem, let's look at… |  | | Pause and notice with interest (a) if what you just read makes sense, and (b) what you’re (subselves are) thinking and feeling now. |
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http://sfhelp.org/Rx/mates/honesty.htm
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| | Academic dishonesty - definition of Academic dishonesty in Encyclopedia |
 | | Punishments for academic dishonesty vary according to the age of the party involved and the nature of the infraction. |  | | Academic dishonesty - definition of Academic dishonesty in Encyclopedia |  | | In high school, a standard penalty for cheating is a failing grade, but in college it often results in expulsion or worse consequences: in rare instances, middle-aged college professors have been fired when it was discovered that they plagiarized during college or graduate school. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Academic_dishonesty
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| | Spinsanity - The liberal who cried wolf |
 | | Yet according to a prominent liberal website, the Medicare bill is de facto proof of dishonesty by President Bush because it includes a provision supported by Democrats that forbids the government from using its purchasing power to negotiate lower drug prices. |  | | The most frequent way in which The Daily Mislead unfairly accuses the Bush administration of dishonesty is to present evidence of a vague promise made by the president and attack him for betraying this promise by not supporting some favored liberal policy (such as spending more money on the issue). |  | | And on October 30, it accused the president of being deceptive when he promised to make the national park system the "crown jewel of America's recreation system" because of a dispute over funding for park maintenance and the fact that some parks have long waits for student groups to visit. |
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http://www.spinsanity.org/columns/20031208.html
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| | Fidelity/Dishonesty Bond Questions and Answers |
 | | - We offer limits up to $100,000 for Form A and B Dishonesty Bonds and Janitorial Services Bonds. |  | | The Surety Company Dishonesty Bond is employee fidelity coverage to protect the employer against a dishonest act by an employee. |  | | A prior loss does not mean the bond cannot be issued, but more underwriting is needed. |
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http://www.southcoastsurety.com/empdisinfo.htm
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| | The New York Review of Books: Dishonesty in Science |
 | | Numbers may be "adjusted"; there may be a conscious dishonesty or, more subtly, observations that are not in sufficient agreement with the theory may be discounted, often on the basis of ad hoc criteria which the investigator comes to believe are perfectly valid after the fact. |  | | As a consequence of the uproar, O'Toole was not reappointed to her postdoctoral position, Imanishi-Kari was suspended from her job at Tufts, and Baltimore was forced to resign as president of Rockefeller University. |  | | Why do we think that the devotees of Newton's laws will be more saintly than those ruled by Cardinal Law? |
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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17563
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| | Lefton Learning Community |
 | | As a matter of fact, it happens so often you may have become numb to it, or resigned to ignore it. |  | | As with any illegal or immoral activity, the occurrence of academic dishonesty is a function of the degree of opportunity in the environment and the degree of individual motivation to commit the act. |  | | Yet academic dishonesty may be the most serious transgression of the values and principles guiding higher education. |
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http://www.abacon.com/lefton/dishonesty.html
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| | Workplace Dishonesty 2 |
 | | In this case, dishonesty is the focal point. |  | | I've consulted on projects where dishonesty was seen as a contributing factor to some other problem. |  | | Honesty and integrity are such intrinsic issues, I'm not sure where to begin or how to do so without frightening, alienating, or offending people. |
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http://www.stressdoc.com/workplace_dishonesty.htm
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| | Danish Committee Cites Lomborg For Scientific Dishonesty |
 | | Although the Committee did not feel able to conclude that Lomborg had misled his readers deliberately, this was only because the scientists considering the case felt that Lomborg might simply have misunderstood the issues he was working on. |  | | Lomborg came to prominence in August 2001 when the publication of his book caused great controversy within the scientific and environmental communities in both Europe and the United States. |  | | The Committee's ruling continued: "There has been such perversion of the scientific message in the form of systematically biased representation that the objective criteria for upholding scientific dishonesty... |
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http://www.spacedaily.com/news/earth-03b.html
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| | Intellectual dishonesty -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Scientists and scholars generally consider (The act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own) plagiarism a serious form of intellectual dishonesty. |  | | The unwary reader may be deceived as a result. |  | | Intellectual dishonesty is the creation of false impressions or advocacy of false ideas and concepts using rhetoric, logical fallicies, or insufficient or falsified evidence. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/i/in/intellectual_dishonesty.htm
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| | A Representative Example of Intellectual Dishonesty in the pathlights.com Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia |
 | | A Representative Example of Intellectual Dishonesty in the pathlights.com Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia (1997) |  | | The pathlights.com Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia may very well have the dubious honor of being the worst piece of creationist literature ever written. |  | | I would like to thank Bill Schultz for helpful feedback on this article, and John Gribbin for his article on Gamow. |
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http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/mark_vuletic/gamow.html
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| | Dishonesty, hypocrisy pepper U.S. workplaces - General News - General - Personal Finance |
 | | Still, in some cases what seems like dishonesty may be something less nefarious. |  | | Dishonesty, hypocrisy pepper U.S. workplaces - General News - General - Personal Finance |  | | Instead, employees cite hypocrisy, favoritism and broken promises as top examples of employers' dishonesty. |
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http://netscape5.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid={5BD0EA04-F44B-4BA9-9DDD-3EC147AF1798}&siteid=netscape&dist=special
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| | Ben's Phaster Online Encyclopedia Reference Desk |
 | | Other sites, such as integriguard.com and plagiarism.com, also check for academic dishonesty. |  | | TurnItIn.com has a fee based service that uses algorithms to compare writing samples to its vast database of papers from the Internet and past submissions (Its sort of like a spell-checker, except this checks for student plagiarism). |  | | Think you have an original billion dollar idea? |
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http://www.phaster.com/find_info_ref.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Intellectual dishonesty |
 | | Intellectual dishonesty nothing in this topic.When someone is you say is good, that means they are your role models! |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Intellectual-dishonesty
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| | FORCES International - The Evidence - Second Hand (Passive)Smoke |
 | | Therefore, in addition to a lighter version for the general reader, we are also publishing a thorough debunking of the WCB letter that contains 28 examples of misinformation, ranging from twisted interpretation of results to outright fraudulent information (and anything in between). |  | | The WCB bureaucrats, in the attempt to do a good job of constructing credibility through an intimidating amount of information, have concentrated a large number of antismoking elements together in one single letter, setting the stage for a massive debunking and exposure of either their incompetence or, worse, their dishonesty. |  | | - DISHONESTY, OR - Recently, the Cabaret Alliance of Manitoba wrote a letter to the British Columbia Workers' Compensation Board, asking, among other things, on what scientific grounds the draconian smoking bans that forbid smoking everywhere in BC except in the home are based. |
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http://www.forces.org/evidence/evid/second.htm
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| | Power Line: The Associated Press Twists the Truth |
 | | Usually when anything at Powerline has any decent criticism, there's a whole raft of trackbacks from critics, but as I write this there are none on this post. |  | | Here's one more example, from earlier this year, that should not be forgotten: Democrats told the Associated Press that the infamous anti-Bush Special Olympics flyer was planted by a political opponent, implying... |  | | Tracked on December 25, 2004 05:37 AM » AP Dishonesty from Parableman |
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http://powerlineblog.com/archives/009020.php
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| | [tw] : Dishonesty |
 | | Dishonest people can't create an honest world without first choosing to be honest. |  | | Dishonesty (Follow Up) (by Seth Dillingham at 8/20/2002) |  | | Ok, now a few people want to know where that came from. |
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http://www.truerwords.net/2315
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| | Ancient Greek Skepticism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The skeptic continues to investigate in order to protect himself against the deceptions and seductions of reason that lead to our holding definite views. |  | | Arriving at definite views is not merely a matter of intellectual dishonesty, Sextus thinks; more importantly, it is the main source of all psychological disturbance. |  | | For those who believe that things are good or bad by nature, are perpetually troubled. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/s/skepanci.htm
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| | Rampant Dishonesty by Charley Reese |
 | | What bugs me most about the gun-control crowd, which now masquerades as the gun-safety crowd, is the blatant, rampant dishonesty. |  | | Write to Charley Reese at P.O. Box 2446, Orlando, FL 32802. |
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