Word: dishonestly
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...Kentucky, tired of claims of dishonest election counts by precinct officials, passed a law requiring that four padlocks be placed on all ballot boxes, that the boxes be carried to county seats and counted there by county election boards on the day following the election. In 1932 that 24-hour delay did not keep anyone in the U. S. from knowing that Franklin D. Roosevelt had been overwhelmingly elected President of the U. S. the day before...
Assuming the permanent, or continued break-down of the capitalist system, assuming that politicians of the future will show themselves as to-tally unintelligent, dishonest, and incompetent as politicians of the past, assuming that leaders in business continues to defend monopoly and lying advertisement and tariffs and liberty without law, then the best thing to do seems at least to insure that the innocent victims of such activity be provided for by the Government...
Dean Hanford applied the term "dishonest" to this practice in an official statement issued last night. Further, he named severance of connections with the University as the penalty to be paid for submitting work which has been actually written by others...
...cases where a student presents as his own, work which has been actually written by others the action of the college is invariably the severance of the student's connection. Dishonest work strikes at the very foundation of the college...
...letter never discussed the one point where we thought we had overstated our case. When we mentioned "concealing testimony," we never meant to imply that the Colonel was intentionally dishonest or insincere. We believe he has always possessed the best of intentions...