Instead of being lauded as a whistle-blower, he was impugned as a criminal. |
They also present conflicting opinions on the English translation of certain parts of the impugned letter. |
No breath of scandal touched her fair name, or impugned her devotion to Henry. |
It was conceded by the defendant that the impugned language used in the letter was libellous. |
The Tribunal reasonably concluded that the respondent's impugned conduct detrimentally affected the complainant's work environment. |
Kelly had just gotten through the hard part, and the questioning had not impugned his credibility. |