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  • 92List of scandals involving evangelical Christians — This is a list of scandals related mostly to American evangelical Christians. (Roman Catholic clergy and high profile leaders from New Religious Movements are not within the scope of this list.) Contents 1 List of evangelical Christians involved… …

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  • 93Corruption in Cuba — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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  • 94abuse of power — Improper use of authority by someone who has that authority because he or she holds a public office. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. abuse of power Improper use of authority b …

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  • 95misusage — I noun abuse, bad treatment, corruption, debasement, defilement, degradation, desecration, distortion, diversion, exploitation, force, ill treatment, ill usage, improper usage, improper use, impropriety, maladministration, malapropism,… …

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  • 96indecorous — adjective Etymology: Latin indecorus, from in + decorus decorous Date: 1668 not decorous ; conflicting with accepted standards of good conduct or good taste • indecorously adverb • indecorousness noun Synonyms: indecorous, improper, unseeml …

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  • 97Privacy — For other uses, see Privacy (disambiguation). Privacy (from Latin: privatus separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government , from privo to deprive ) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude …

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  • 98List of Canadian political scandals — This is a list of major political scandals in Canada:Federal* Pacific Scandal allegations of bribes being taken by the government of Sir John A. Macdonald (1870s) * Scandal in the Department of Customs and Excise that led to the King Byng Affair …

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  • 99National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act — The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was enacted in the United States in 1966 to empower the federal government to set and administer new safety standards for motor vehicles and road traffic safety. The Act created the National… …

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  • 100Aluminium alloy — Aluminium alloys are alloys of aluminium, often with copper, zinc, manganese, silicon, or magnesium. They are much lighter and more corrosion resistant than plain carbon steel, but not quite as corrosion resistant as pure aluminium. Bare… …

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