Since the scandal broke, Schultz and Curley have publicly maintained McQueary reported only inappropriate conduct -- horsing around.
During the trial, Judge Jackson did not really tip his hand as to whether he favours a break-up or a conduct-based remedy, he added.
Britain's most senior Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, is resigning as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, after being accused of inappropriate conduct - allegations he contests.
The FBI, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the House Ethics Committee are investigating Foley's conduct -- and whether there was any attempt to cover it up.
Carolyn Wood, who played a key role in the intelligence operation at Abu Ghraib, testified that she was shocked, disappointed and outraged by the conduct -- which, she says, went far beyond the intelligence orders she had given to the MPs at Abu Ghraib.
Additionally, TARP participants were the first companies required to conduct say-on-pay votes, introduce clawbacks and conduct risk assessments, practices that are now mandatory under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
The United States would be hard pressed with the post-Clinton military to conduct larger-scale combat in Afghanistan, to say nothing of doing so simultaneously there and in, say Iraq.
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To help search out and destroy China's growing fleet of submarines, the United States has turned to the P-8A Poseidon, a modified Boeing 737-800 able to conduct area-wide anti-submarine warfare.
Multinational firms do not always need to leave the U.S. to hire the workers they want they can also use an L-1 visa to bring workers from their foreign offices to a U.S. site for up to seven years, or they can use a B-1 visa to conduct short-term activities like holding business conferences.
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But unlike the Fed, which has the authority to anchor short-term interest rates and conduct open-ended Treasury purchases, the SPR grants the President no such sway in the oil market.
The recent availability of Wi-Fi systems and the ability to conduct face-to-face meetings en route further increases the efficiency of a private jet.
Lowe adds that e-scheduling makes it easier for small businesses to conduct high-end loyalty-marketing campaigns, for example, by sending out e-mails (perhaps with discount offers) to customers who haven't made an appointment in six months.
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He said it was crucial that the new regime - of the Bank of England and the financial conduct authority - are subject to "far more vigorous" parliamentary scrutiny than the FSA experienced in the past.
For years, the Afghan Taliban leader, Mullah Omar, has been issuing safe-conduct letters to WHO-sponsored polio-vaccination teams operating in insurgent areas.
Even if one takes at face value his decorated conduct in combat - and, according to the Washington Post, doubts raised lately by a number of fellow Swift Boat veterans about his claimed heroism and the medals he received for it cannot be dismissed - the candidate has assiduously downplayed his post-Vietnam conduct, including two decades in the U.S. Senate.
With 50-to-100 hours of endurance per sortie, the system can conduct broad-area persistent surveillance-attack operations from outside the range of enemy missile threats.
"I believe that the government have set out clearly their intention to provide both equality of access and robust protections for faith groups who do not in conscience support same-sex civil marriage, ensuring that they will not be forced to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies or have them conducted on their premises, or be prevented from expressing their views on the matter, " she said.
The other two were Gary McFarlane, 51 - a marriage counsellor fired after saying he might object to giving sex therapy advice to gay couples - and Islington Council registrar Lillian Ladele, who was disciplined after she refused to conduct same-sex civil partnership ceremonies.
Should all drug companies have to conduct extra-long safety studies of their drugs, lasting years?
Officers across Wales will conduct high-profile roadside checks and will use intelligence to identify offenders.
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About 15 countries conduct anti-piracy naval patrols in the Indian Ocean under various hats.
The U.S. military will no longer be sized to conduct large-scale, prolonged stability operations.
Reserve force weapon stockpiles should also be updated to better enable conduct anti-armor and anti-air operations.
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David Cameron wants churches in England and Wales to be allowed to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies.
As yet the Afghan army hasn't shown the ability to conduct large-scale operations without significant American support.
The rules give the SEC the right to send regulators to conduct on-site audits of venture firms.
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Researchers in Sweden and Norway have taken advantage of those countries' unusual population registers to conduct more-thorough analyses.
Homebuyers with the time, skill and experience to conduct large-scale renovations will find these properties a better value.
The conduct alleged -- even if proven -- does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
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