He has set himself up as the worst type of unprofessional clown playing the fool in public. |
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If you're having a business lunch and packing a doggy bag might appear unprofessional, then don't order a whole meal. |
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Were the librarians who filed the complaint responsible and courageous, or cowardly and unprofessional? |
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It will be seen as unethical, unprofessional and will affect the decisions made at that level. |
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Don't send a resume and cover letter that has misspellings, poor grammar or looks sloppy and unprofessional. |
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She has a recurring dream, she confides, in which she is a sloppy and unprofessional actress. |
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His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation. |
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Unethical testimony also can be considered unprofessional conduct for purposes of licensure discipline. |
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Sutherland's disparaging tone regarding the work of the valuer is both ill informed and unprofessional. |
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The editor of the Sunday Star-Times has embarked on one of the most transparently unprofessional jack-ups in New Zealand's journalistic history. |
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Sheriff William Holligan said Reilly was an object of ridicule and his treatment by officers was unprofessional. |
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How rude and unprofessional! I was so mad, I called them out and roared them up. |
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Massey, who was raised in the old school of thespian behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional. |
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If it is unprofessional of him to be there shikkered with a sweet young thing, why not just kind of joke him back into reality? |
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These are only descriptions of unpleasant, unassertive, dishonest, or unprofessional attitudes. |
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The scandal-invoking inquiry into her personality that appeared instead was both unprofessional and unbecoming. |
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Immediately after we were introduced I began screaming at her, scolding her for unprofessional behavior, indifference, ungenerousness. |
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Pot-smoking, careless, unprofessional, they seem to deserve all the horrors visited on them. |
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It is alleged that his actions at the Leeds jail were indecent, unprofessional and an abuse of his professional position. |
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Can they not see how unprofessional it is to air their personal bias and grievances in supposed coverage of the Jazz City festival. |
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Therefore you need to get in quick while there offering a professional service for an unprofessional fee. |
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One of the main pitfalls is picking a development partner who is inexperienced and unprofessional. |
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Anyway, all of that was the prelude to my slightly unprofessional response to that group this afternoon. |
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How does the committee expect to find suppliers in the future with this unprofessional conduct? |
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I may have said there are people here who are incompetent and unprofessional. |
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Complaints are mounting about the unprofessional job the contractors are doing. |
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The media cited that Magistrate Frazer was dismissed for unprofessional conduct. |
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Many things they may be, but unprofessional and incompetent with money they are not. |
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So much of the time we forget about how professional or unprofessional our appearance is. |
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It would be shown as a clear illustration of unprofessional conduct on the part of the officer. |
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This was one of the most childish displays of unprofessional conduct I've seen in the media ever. |
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There is a temptation to do a bit of gloating about the unprofessional standards of certain accountancy firms. |
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Such moves not only create unprofessional, untrained and unselected security personnel but also tend to increase crimes within corporations. |
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My unprofessional opinion of these techniques of harvesting the eels is that it has made a dent in the eel population. |
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It's easy to be perceived as unprofessional based on the casualness of one's attire. |
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They accused us of being unprofessional in a number of ways, saying that we were responsible for rumors circulating among journalists. |
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When I politely begged off because of another appointment, I was castigated for my unprofessional behavior. |
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State law requires medical professionals to report anyone suspected of engaging in unprofessional behavior. |
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I was shocked by the unprofessional behavior displayed by calling me to get in my face at work. |
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I guess it's unprofessional to hope people's houses burn down, but let's at least wish a parking ticket on them. |
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After Borman insisted that Olbermann work March 5, Price said he was being highly unprofessional. |
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They were lazy, unprofessional, and always late to formation or absent entirely. |
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This isn't sloppy or unprofessional like you may think punk rock must be. |
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An environmental hazard cannot be excluded in the event of unprofessional handling or disposal. |
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In almost every country examined, people see the police as brutal, corrupt and unprofessional. |
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Incorrect grammar or spelling mistakes look unprofessional and sloppy, so make friends with an editor. |
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A review of all transcript of proceedings did not support the allegation that the judge was unprofessional or sarcastic. |
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He said that it's not unprofessional to have a life and teachers should remember that. |
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It was very amateurish and very unprofessional and very disturbing. |
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Under no circumstances do I have any unprofessional relationship with any youth workers in this borough. |
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The services rendered by unqualified and unprofessional staff of old-age homes and day-care centres for the aged with limited resources are found wanting. |
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We were surprised, however, not only by how unforthcoming the Bank was, but also how unprofessional its Washington leadership was and has been throughout this endeavor. |
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The above shows that the trial court has acted in a biased and unprofessional way in this case. |
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But yesterday Mr Roberts admitted unprofessional and incompetent conduct. |
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While in Bosnia the grievor had displayed unprofessional behaviour and was diagnosed with an adjustment disorder. |
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The disclosure was inappropriate and unprofessional, and was not an example of a good police practice. |
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To start with people are very unfriendly, unprofessional and rude. |
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It's so unprofessional to have a sloppy list, so write another one, okay? |
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I used to find most agencies pushy and unprofessional in their outlook, willing to make the candidate feel desperate by mailshotting potential clients with information. |
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I find this extremely unprofessional, not to mention downright rude. |
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They display unprofessional behavior and a serious disregard of the mission entrusted to them. |
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Bonet had often clashed with creator Bill Cosby and was unprofessional backstage. |
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This means that if your unsafe actions or unprofessional behaviours during the exam are too serious or too numerous, you will not pass. |
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The university has a standard of zero-tolerance for rudeness, unprofessional behavior and discourteousness on the part of employees toward those the university serves. |
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But some of the new books may refresh the memory about how untamed, uninhibited and, at times, unprofessional the sport really was. |
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Previous studies have linked medical student distress to unprofessional behavior. |
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As a manager, what can I do about the unprofessional conduct of an employee, who I suspect has a mental illness, when he or she refuses to acknowledge there is a problem? |
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While the manager's conduct during various confrontations was inappropriate, abusive, unprofessional and constituted poor management, it was not based on a prohibited ground of discrimination. |
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They felt it was unprofessional to leave one dollar bill behind. |
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It's unprofessional and unethical for a boss and senior managers to bad-mouth an executive without first speaking to the executive. |
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I've been breaking kayfabe a lot lately and it's bad, completely unprofessional. |
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His behaviour was regarded as unprofessional and childish, and he frequently threw tantrums, often threatening to abandon projects. |
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The inexperience of the hosts, an ineffective autocue, and little preparation combined to create an unprofessional show that was poorly received. |
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The other claimant found his lawyer had been unprofessional. |
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But some tagged the GPs giving a free treatment donated by cosmetic surgery companies as a door prize as unprofessional and a breach of ethics. |
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An accessible and non-threatening mechanism must be in place to ensure that allegations of unprofessional behavior hindering the learning environment can be investigated impartially. |
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The case involved a secondary school teacher who was terminated in 1991 by the North York Board of Education on the grounds that he had sexually harassed a student and engaged in unprofessional conduct with other students. |
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The image of Motherwell as a second-rate, unprofessional organisation was sharpened by the breakdown in the undersoil heating system last month that caused the 11th-hour postponement of a match. |
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It is there in print and you can't unsay it', but generally the ethos of the training is you are all paid professionals, we trust that you won't put something unprofessional on there. |
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As with her previous biographies, The Lambs brought a mixed response from critics, many of whom objected to her unscholarly approach to biography and her unprofessional application of psychoanalytic theory. |
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She thought she was making a big deal out of nothing, but didn't have anyone to talk to about it because she was worried it might be considered unprofessional to speak of a colleague in a negative way. |
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The callous approach taken to forced redundancies by Fairfax in the group of papers headed by the Wagga Daily Advertiser is insensitive, unprofessional and short-sighted. |
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They have called the practice of co-signing prescriptions outside of an established patient-practitioner relationship disgraceful and unprofessional. |
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Again I stress how tolerant the president, the head of state, was when he was literally bombarded with comments which I felt was an unprofessional approach. |
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In many countries, journalists have established voluntary self-regulatory bodies, to which a complaint can be submitted by individuals who believe that they have been negatively affected by unprofessional reporting. |
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This is the position of people incompetent, unprofessional. |
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Researchers who challenge the dominant ethos find that prominent foundations will not fund them, prominent professional journals will find their academic papers unprofessional, and lucrative consultancies are not forthcoming. |
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The issues handled include the drafting of wills, maintenance and social security claims, insurance, and unprofessional conduct on the part of medical practitioners. |
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I think more than anything else, we were unpoised, unprofessional in a lot of our attack, and that's a credit to the aggressive behavior of the Spurs. |
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In his unironed shirt, the salesman looked tired and unprofessional. |
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