1.   And as long as the public is not yelling for indictments, there will be no pressure for either of the Clintons to acknowledge any serious wrongdoing.

2.   Before long he was a tabloid star, sued and accused of serious sexual wrongdoings.

3.   Each July, Cianci hosts an outdoor birthday party for Walter, who, by the way, refuses to believe the mayor could be guilty of serious wrongdoing.

4.   He has accused these two men of a serious wrongdoing and he had a perfect opportunity to put them on the stand and prove that.

5.   If any immediate evidence of serious wrongdoing had been found, Lockhart added, the driver would have been held in custody.

6.   Republicans stuck closely to the same message, accusing the Democrats of trying to stall an inquiry into allegations of serious wrongdoing.

7.   Should the media have abdicated their responsibility to inform the public when they knew for a fact that police were investigating an allegation of serious wrongdoing by famous athletes?

8.   Some federal law-enforcement officials said the Justice Department was close to closing the inquiry into Espy, with a finding of no serious wrongdoing.

9.   The indictment comes as the Securities and Exchange Commission steps up efforts to work more closely with federal prosecutors in cases of serious financial wrongdoing.

10.   The phrase was used in England to describe very serious wrongdoing that threatened the king, who embodied the state.

a. + wrongdoing >>共 95
criminal 25.04%
alleged 16.85%
financial 11.81%
possible 5.98%
serious 2.52%
admitting 2.52%
potential 2.36%
official 2.36%
corporate 1.89%
intentional 1.73%
serious + n. >>共 891
condition 7.60%
injury 7.04%
problem 6.22%
damage 2.48%
threat 2.11%
crime 2.01%
charge 1.33%
trouble 1.32%
concern 1.24%
health 1.20%
wrongdoing 0.06%
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