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- noun Plural form of
malfeasance .
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Examples
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Honest acknowledgment and discussion of the mistakes and malfeasances of both sides is essential if we are to avoid repetitions of these horrors.
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I like how you try to "re-focus" a conversation about torture and congressional oversight by bringing up three more, unrelated Bush administration malfeasances AND declare everything else off-topic.
Discourse.net: At the Sharp End: The Highest Officials Authorize Torture of a Clerk 2009
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Yet, both the FBI and the NBA's own internal investigation found that any of Donaghy's malfeasances did not alter game outcomes.
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Honest acknowledgment and discussion of the mistakes and malfeasances of both sides is essential if we are to avoid repetitions of these horrors.
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More is at stake here than the sorry, petty malfeasances that resulted in a maudlin but very expensive US Pavilion in Shanghai.
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I can't think of a faster way to sink the boat then congressional hearings on Bush's endless malfeasances.
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Watching Bush/McCain and Republicans in general pay the price for their corruptions, incompetencies and malfeasances is going to be a once in a lifetime experience of pure exaltation.
Poll: Obama Leads McCain, Dominates In Key Demographics 2009
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It's human and understandable to deplore the awful malfeasances of the last eight years, but I hope that the election of Obama says, precisely and loudly, "Don't waste your time."
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If they keep digging up dirt, & exposing this pack of murderous wackos mis and malfeasances, lies, corruption ......... wait a minute - they wouldnt cave in there, too, will they?
House Dem Staffer: Liberals Are Worried That Leadership Will Cave On Iraq 2009
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While we've lost count on the Bush administration's malfeasances, it's unclear why the current administration would erect a new infrastructure that undermines small, suppliers of healthy foods, in order to enable large suppliers in perpetuating health risks.
Alison Rose Levy: Having a Cow and Eating it Too: The Real Deal on Food Safety 2009
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