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improperly

adverb as in poorly

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However, that court then ruled that the secretary had improperly rescinded the deal after it had taken effect.

From Salon

Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin, the court said, improperly bypassed state law holding that election result challenges must begin in the Wake County Superior Court.

From Salon

Representatives of the coalition welcomed the decision but accused city officials of tying it to the fire in an attempt to escape liability for years of improperly destroying public records.

Their complaint was investigated by an appellate court judge, who concluded that Judge Ponsor had improperly “expressed personal opinions on controversial public issues and criticized the ethics of a sitting Supreme Court justice.”

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The sad fact is that many of these employers improperly classify their workers, who are truly employees, as independent contractors!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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