dishonesty in the PONS Dictionary

dishonesty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bear the mark [or stigma] of dishonesty

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Other types of dishonesty could involve other virtues and vices, such as justice and injustice.
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The letter accused the governor of irreligion and dishonesty, and condemned him for having licentious habits and setting a bad example for the people.
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Clubs acted as a court of appeal so that wrongs could be set right and dishonesty was made both difficult and dangerous.
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He should rebuke with severity the first tendency to prevarication or dishonesty in word or act.
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The case in my opinion has no bearing whatever on actions founded on a breach of duty in which dishonesty is not a necessary factor.
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This depends both on how strongly someone disapproves of academic dishonesty and what types of justifications the student uses to escape a sense of guilt.
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We say that that mitigates against dishonesty in this case.
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Each of these circumstances involves impropriety and dishonesty.
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The "mens rea" for all offences is dishonesty.
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Too much smiling can be viewed as a sign of shallowness or dishonesty.
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