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To it they are responsible not only for malfeasance in office, but for matters of opinion or policy.

Just a sec; I'll see." She buzzed another phone. "Jeff Rand on the line," she announced. A clear, slightly Harvard-accented male voice took over. "Hello, Jeff. Now what sort of malfeasance have you committed?" "Nothing, so far cross my fingers," Rand replied. "I just want a little information. Are you busy?... Okay, I'll be up directly." He replaced the phone and turned to his disciples.

On the other hand, an exclusive power of removal by the President was defended as a true exposition of the text of the Constitution. It was maintained that there are certain causes for which persons ought to be removed from office without being guilty of treason, bribery, or malfeasance, and that the nature of things demands that it should be so.

He stared upon his questioner with a bewildered air; and I could see his swarthy cheeks turn pale, as though impeachment stared him in the face for malfeasance while in office. I knew that there were dark hints of his corruption, and that be had, in some manner not known to the public, made a fortune while he held the office of commissioner.

"Then with that assurance and your highness's good leave," said Don Quixote, "I hereby for this once waive my privilege of gentle blood, and come down and put myself on a level with the lowly birth of the wrong-doer, making myself equal with him and enabling him to enter into combat with me; and so, I challenge and defy him, though absent, on the plea of his malfeasance in breaking faith with this poor damsel, who was a maiden and now by his misdeed is none; and say that he shall fulfill the promise he gave her to become her lawful husband, or else stake his life upon the question."

They could start by asking: Why do shareholders acquiesce with executive malfeasance as long as share prices are rising? Why do citizens protest against a smaller government even though it means lower taxes? Could it mean that the interests of shareholders and managers are identical?

A period of transition to good and equitable governance can be more stifling than any level of corruption and malfeasance. This is why economic activity drops sharply whenever institutions are reformed. II. Trust in other players III. Trust in market liquidity

Calmly P. Sybarite elected to venture another and deeper dive into amateurish malfeasance; and gravely he studied the inoffensive building whose back premises he was then infesting. It seemed to offer at least the negative invitation of desuetude. It showed no lights; had not an open window so far as could be determined by straining sight aided only by a faint reflection from the livid skies.

In the torrid first days of September the malfeasance of the treasurer of an Ohio River county afforded the Republican press an opportunity to gloat, the official in question being, of course, a Democrat, and a prominent member of the state committee. For several days before the exposure Bassett had appeared fitfully at the Whitcomb and in the Boordman Building.

Malfeasance, bribery you know the legal terms in which such conduct might be defined better than I." For a moment Hendricks laughed then with a well-simulated coolness he retorted. "A weapon hardly available to your hand, Mr. Burton. You will recall that I acted for you. To accuse me as agent would be to convict yourself as principal." But Hamilton's laugh was the more confident. "Think again.

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