Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It and its members also pushed for additional laws against perceived immoral conduct.
Hall in order to bring charge of "improper and immoral conduct" by Moss.
If the immoral conduct of others impinges on someone else's autonomy, then that can be legislated against.
But as an attorney, I must caution this committee to draw a sharp distinction between immoral conduct and illegal acts.
The rumors of immoral conduct were widely published by the press without verification, and harmed morale.
Yes, sure, it gives them an advantage, but we are not going to reduce ourselves to that level of immoral conduct just to even the score."
Draft card protests were not aimed so much at the draft as at the immoral conduct of the war.
The State of Indiana bars plumbers from engaging "in lewd or immoral conduct" while on house calls.
For a young woman to see her stockings ragged, or worn, foretells that she will be guilty of unwise, if not immoral conduct.
In that position, he once angered the king, Theuderic II, by criticizing him for his immoral conduct.
Incurring in immoral conduct.
There was "no truth whatever to the widely circulated suspicions of immoral conduct" regarding Kennedy's and Kopechne's behavior that evening.
When they interrogated her fellow-students and professors they could find no one to accuse her of immoral conduct.
Preston Mad-doc had written, "There is no right or wrong, no moral or immoral conduct.
Stiles, the wavering Mormon, was excommunicated for immoral conduct--adultery.
They had only one function: if Mr. Haggard was ever accused of immoral conduct, they would act as judge and jury.
In order to illustrate his philosophy, Kant uses four examples of what he considers immoral conduct throughout the Groundwork:
The following is a passage from the Land of Cokaygne, describing the immoral conduct of monks and nuns:
In April 2010, Hamas sent police to break up the Gaza Strip's first major hip-hop concert, which it viewed as immoral conduct.
A rake, short for rakehell, is a historic term applied to a man who is habituated to immoral conduct, frequently a heartless womanizer.
On the whole, rakes may be subdivided into the penitent and persistent ones, the first being reformed by the heroine, the latter pursuing their immoral conduct.
The teacher and the priest argue again, the priest accusing the villagers of contaminating Genevieve with their immoral conduct, the teacher championing free will.
But as attorneys representing the President in a legal and constitutional proceeding, we are duty-bound to draw a distinction between immoral conduct and illegal or impeachable acts.
Days before the Democrats captured the House and Senate, Mr. Haggard was dismissed by his church's board of overseers for "sexually immoral conduct."
The Washington Post and the Mission Friend of Chicago reprinted the "jellyfish" story while also accusing Russell of immoral conduct.