Word: dishonestly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This sort of diatribe is unacceptable. Ms. Russek's is not Dean Lewis's employer, as she tries to let on ("Without us at Harvard, you would be unemployed."). She is a sophomore who is dishonest and unfair in her arguments, and who has publicly insulted a dean. She should write an apology to Dean Lewis and try to work on her writing, her manners and her humility. --Julian Allen...
...destroyed evidence and abused the legal process in an effort to intimidate him. He is also weighing a libel action against B&W, IGI and Manhattan publicist John Scanlon for waging what he regards as a smear campaign. "I believe the industry as a whole is flagrantly deceptive and dishonest," he explains. "It says one thing and does another, and I think the public needs to know that...
...think he was blunt. I don't think he was always honest," Pan says. "I don't think being dishonest is a unique trait among Harvard administrators. He was more blunt, but he wasn't any more honest or dishonest. I appreciated his bluntness...
Therefore, throughout the entire "restructuring" process, the blatant disregard for the entire public service community provided more evidence to reveal what past leaders and current advisors had already told me: the entire process was little more than an insidious and dishonest move to fire existing public service staff in order to gain control over public service and PBHA...
...wanted--competition would destroy their monopoly on the lucrative student loan market. They quickly began to mount a campaign against direct student lending. One of their attempts to defeat the new system was to turn public opinion against it. This was done by sponsoring intentionally biased polls and placing dishonest editorials in newspapers such as The Washington Times. One of the most distorted polls was conducted by Frank Luntz, a conservative pollster with a history of ethical bankruptcy...