And we will recommend that part of the committee's work should include evaluating the weight and the credibility of the evidence because of the conduct of the independent counsel.
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The rules of the conduct of war continue to be widely violated, it says sadly.
Called Climategate Revisited, the programme examined the impact of the ensuing controversy about the conduct of climate science on public opinion, media reporting and the scientific community.
Newsnight has seen an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) report which is highly critical of the way Cleveland Police investigated Mr Watson and of the conduct of the officer in charge, Chief Inspector Anthony Riordan.
Congress would be doing a disservice to the legacy of Aaron Swartz if it simply focused on the CFAA and the conduct of the prosecutors in this case, rather than using this as an opportunity to evaluate the entire federal criminal system.
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At the heart of this scandal is the issue of not only the criminal conduct of Jerry Sandusky, but others who knew and did nothing.
The core purpose of the Geneva Convention is to encourage the conduct of war in a way that minimizes violence to civilians.
And Ronald Reagan believed in the power of truth in the conduct of world affairs.
Monica Lewinsky's version is corroborated by the cell phone record and the pattern of conduct on the part of Betty Currie.
One solution would be to augment the new financial ring fence between retail banks and investment banks, that is being forced on universal banks by the government, with a behavioural ring fence - such that expectations of the conduct of retail bankers would be different from those of investment bankers.
We saw Murdoch Sr. throwing his weight behind Rebekah Brooks, then the top editor at The News of the World when some of the hacking took place, and proclaiming that she would be staying in her job, despite calls from the British political world for her resignation as chief executive of News International, because of the conduct of journalists under her watch.
The deal signed by Mr Cameron and Mr Salmond will also see Holyrood legislate for the date of the referendum, whether to reduce the voting age to 16, the wording of the question, campaign finance rules and the conduct of the referendum.
Conducted by Lord Leveson and a six-person inquiry panel, it began in November and is charged with looking into the conduct of press, politicians and police as well as the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International and other media organisations.
We also congratulate the people of Kenya on the peaceful conduct of the election and commend Raila Odinga for accepting the Supreme Court's decision.
Creating greatly improved opportunities for real "advice" on the part of the Senate -- in particular via its new National Security Working Group (the successor to the Senate's Arms Control Observer Group), chaired by Senator Cochran -- during the crafting of negotiating positions and the conduct of the negotiations themselves.
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We understand that the issue of immunity is of very specific importance for the United States, as was for us the issue of sovereignty and detentions and the continued presence of international forces in Afghan villages and the very conduct of the war itself.
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The BBC's reporter in Kampala says this is the latest in a number of articles about the conduct of the war against Lord's Resistance Army rebels in the north of the country that have angered the army.
Update, 15:55: I was fascinated that in the House of Lords debate today, Lord Puttnam said that he believed Jeremy Hunt as culture secretary could intervene to block News Corporation's bid to own all of BSkyB, on the grounds News Corp would not be a "fit-and-proper" owner (in the light of the recent revelations about conduct at the News of the World).
During the episode of Q Who? in Star Trek: The Next Generation, he exemplifies the conduct of an informed leader who steers the course bolstered with input from the group.
The proposed code of conduct stresses the importance of collaboration, efficiency and transparency required of NHS trusts.
Unlike similar exercises elsewhere in Latin America, in Peru the commission scrutinised the conduct of elected governments.
What we don't want is theatre and we don't want to alter the behaviour or the conduct of the trial.
From Mr Karzai's point of view, he has gained Afghan sovereignty over two controversial aspects of the conduct of the war.
That became politically impractical the moment Democrats swept away the Republican majority in the House, setting up the threat of endless committee sessions on the conduct of the war in Iraq.
Attorney Pertierra says Venezuela is planning to pursue its extradition request and is asking the United Nations and the Organization of American States to examine the conduct of the U.S. government.
The doubts over the conduct of the election are particularly troubling because most opinion polls show that the two candidates are now neck-and-neck: one polling firm, Datum, gives them both 46%.
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United are arguing that the penalty imposed by the League was unlawful, that the decision by the other clubs to dismiss Leeds' subsequent appeal against the sanction was also unlawful, that the 15-point penalty was a disproportionate sanction and that the League have punished the club for the conduct of its administrators, KPMG.
Michael Beloff QC, the man who chaired the Code of Conduct Commission that rejected those appeals, will chair January's full hearing against the trio along with fellow code of conduct commissioners Justice Albie Sachs of South Africa and Kenya's Sharad Rao.
Put your hands together, therefore, for a country which has undertaken three original and far-sighted reforms to bring credibility to its monetary policy, stability to its public finances and prudence to its government accounts, and has thus transformed itself from one of the great disasters of modern macroeconomics into an object lesson in the conduct of economic policy.
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