disrepute
Example Sentences
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The panel concluded his conduct could bring the profession into disrepute and recommended a prohibition order to the Secretary of State, citing safeguarding concerns and the need to maintain public confidence in teaching.
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Chairwoman Louisa Munton said his actions "could not be reasonably considered as trivial, inconsequential or a mere temporary lapse" and constituted "unacceptable professional conduct and or conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute".
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They concluded she was guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and of bringing the profession into disrepute.
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Reform UK has since kicked five councillors out for bringing the party into "disrepute" and displaying a "lack of integrity".
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Linden Kemkaran was speaking after five of her colleagues were expelled for bringing the party into disrepute.
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