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unethically

(ʌnˈɛθɪkəlɪ)
adv
in a manner that is not ethical
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Adv.1.unethically - in an unethical mannerunethically - in an unethical manner; "he behaved unethically"
ethically - in an ethical manner; from an ethical point of view; according to ethics; "he behaved ethically"; "this is ethically unacceptable"
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The muguka dealers said their leaves were more popular than miraa twigs and, as a result, miraa growers were picking their leaves and unethically passing them off as muguka.
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In Blind Spots, leading business ethicists Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel examine the ways we overestimate our ability to do what is right and how we act unethically without meaning to.
The Rodriguezes claim that Gainey breached the contract both materially and fiduciarily by acting unethically and lying about the minimum acceptable price and the assessment.
Over a third (36%) of baby boomers (55+) think British Business is behaving unethically, compared with 32% of Generation X-ers (35-54) and 24% of millennials (18-34).
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