Word: dishonestly
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...better to let one or two dishonest individuals slip through than to poison the student-teacher relationship...
...must eliminate the gray area by policing, as strictly as possible, those photographs that are posed and being passed off as news. But they must also attack this vague middle ground from the other direction, instituting a clear way of identifying photographs of news-related events that are not dishonest, but just products of their snappers’ creative vision...
When President Bush signed the Accounting Reform Act this summer, he promised to use the new enforcement tools “to the fullest.” He told corporate America, “this law says to every dishonest corporate leader, ‘you’ll be exposed and punished.’” He forgot to mention, however, that once American citizens stopped paying attention, so would...
...written: “criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic, and saying so is vile. But singling out Israel for opprobrium and international sanction—out of all proportion to any other party in the Middle East—is anti-Semitic, and not saying so is dishonest...
...open debate.” If one has the gall to sign a morally controversial petition sure to offend a significant segment of the University community, public explanation and debate are called for. Attempting to shift the blame onto those that seek debate is, at the very least, dishonest...