Despite what you may think, that kind of sloppy unprofessionalism doesn't add to the cutting edge breaking news image. |
|
He had castigated the team for, among other things, unprofessionalism and indiscipline. |
|
There's zero tolerance for misconduct or unprofessionalism by any member this department. |
|
And because of her negligence and because of her unprofessionalism, he is now off the tour for one year. |
|
If we do, that would be tantamount to lying, deceit or unprofessionalism. |
|
But the woman who did handle it has been under a storm of Internet outrage over her seeming callousness and unprofessionalism. |
|
In the meantime, I continue to be amazed at the blatant unprofessionalism of most cable television news interviewers and the breathtaking dishonesty of their guests. |
|
I still manage to bring an element of unprofessionalism and they let me. |
|
There is also the problem of intimidation by individuals or organisations and lastly, quite a significant degree of unprofessionalism on the part of the media themselves. |
|
Taken together, Chikane's unprofessionalism in carrying out his duties led many members of the WGM to express a loss of confidence in the abilities to act independently, accurately or freely. |
|
It had found an endemic culture of unprofessionalism and improvisation. |
|
Those who experienced an atmosphere of confusion and unprofessionalism tended to view the entire justice system as less legitimate than did those who experienced better days. |
|
Accusations of misconduct and unprofessionalism, or inappropriate links between private security actors and political parties, ethnic groups or paramilitaries are all too frequent. |
|
Maxim spoke in court and demanded that his own testimonies are considered by the judges, including his statement that he was «taken as a hostage by the unprofessionalism of the law enforcement agencies». |
|
Unprofessionalism on the part of journalists and sections of the media has contributed to eroding public goodwill towards the media. |
|