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Failure to inflict a significant blow on the malfeasant government, however, leaves but two other options.
The Court of Appeals had in mind a judicial method of protecting the health of workers and apportioning negligence among malfeasant parties.
"England produces the finest apples on this planet, and these malfeasant cretins use infectious tinned refuse from some fly-blown police state.
The long delay in prosecution enabled James Baker to shake credits for Saddam out of malfeasant Agriculture appointees.
If the F.D.I.C. now fails to sue Rose lawyers to recover taxpayers' losses, regulators would be malfeasant.
Under Dole, a manufacturer, if sued by an employee who has been injured in the workplace, can bring the malfeasant employer into the suit to share in paying damages.
More than once he forcefully declared how such malfeasant designs often backfire, evoking a murderous response from those who felt injured or victimized by such cursing, or merely threatened.
But Reno defied the F.B.I. Director and punished a too-honest prosecutor who had dared to recommend that the investigation be entrusted to those not previously involved in malfeasant befuddlement.
Following annexation to Russia, the area was administered as the Transcaspian Region by corrupt and malfeasant military officers and officials appointed by the Turkestan Governor-Generalship in Tashkent.
These antecedents have in common with OWS a reliance on social media and electronic messaging, as well as the belief that financial institutions, corporations, and the political elite have been malfeasant in their behavior toward youth and the middle class.
Several cases brought by investors from Brownsville, Texas, also Shearson clients, who claimed to have lost almost half a million dollars in fraudulent or malfeasant trades were combined under Rodriguez de Quijas v. Shearson/American Express Inc., filed suit under both acts.