malpractice - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • commit: Study Skills In our experience the majority of students who get accused of plagiarism have not committed academic malpractice deliberately.
  • expose: But its function is to give news and to expose malpractice or covert dealing where it exists.
  • suspect: The Coroner said there was no reason to suspect malpractice.
  • constitute: It therefore violates the guidelines set out in the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, and constitutes medical malpractice by the State.

Adjective modifier

  • electoral: The UUP alleges electoral malpractice in the seat, which Michelle Gildernew won by 53 votes.
  • alleged: Clients can make an appeal to the UKCP about any alleged malpractice.
  • suspected: Any suspected malpractice by the Registered Body relating to the Criminal Records Bureau Code of Practice should be reported to the Criminal Records Bureau.
  • medical: Also, the risk of medical malpractice limits my ability to answer your question.
  • serious: Their lawyers can give you free confidential advice about serious malpractice at work.
  • academic: There is more information about Standing Academic Committee in the Students ' Union leaflet on academic malpractice.

Modifies a noun

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  • suit: Advisory mental health points higher than malpractice suits expensive are more likely.
  • litigation: Topics include autonomy and consent to treatment, the obligation of confidentiality, access to health care and malpractice litigation.
  • insurance: We fit separate large medical malpractice insurance for nurse group of.
  • liability: Used to medical malpractice liability insurance ensure should be promptly.

Noun used with modifier

  • attorney: Impairment was also associated with substantial costs, e.g. attorney malpractice and the Washington State Bar Association discipline process.
  • broker: Et al broker insurance malpractice medical some form of may be able.
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  • police: During the 1970s there were a number of high profile convictions in the courts which were later found to have involved considerable police malpractice.

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