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Examples of judicial misconduct may range from a conviction for drunk driving, to failing to supervise a courtroom, to taking bribes in return for official acts.
Understood
Generally recognized or comprehended by people.
Defensive Feedback
Responses to criticism or suggestions that are aimed at protecting oneself from perceived attack rather than absorbing the information constructively.
Dialogue
A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie, or as a means of communication.
Change Competency
The ability to adapt to and manage changes within an organization or environment successfully.
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