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  2. FDA warning letter - Wikipedia

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    Warning Letters should only be issued for violations of regulatory significance, i.e., those that may actually lead to an enforcement action if the documented violations are not promptly and adequately corrected. A Warning Letter is one of the Agency's principal means of achieving prompt voluntary compliance with the Act. [1]

  3. Malicious compliance - Wikipedia

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    Another fundamental characteristic is that the malicious action can be taken without overt risk, as one is complying to the letter of a directive. [3] Nevertheless, repercussions may follow, often indirectly, whether from the supervisor, co-workers possibly burdened by the consequences of malicious obedience, or others higher in the management ...

  4. Incompetence - Wikipedia

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    Incompetence is the inability to perform; lack of competence; ineptitude. Aspects of incompetence include: Administrative incompetence, dysfunctional administrative behaviors that hinder attainment of organization goals; Incompetence (law), the legal status of individuals not of sound mind or mentally impaired, unable to make decisions for ...

  5. Trump says business executives should be 'fired for ... - AOL

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    Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that business executives and shareholder representatives should "be 100% behind" him or face termination.

  6. Competence (law) - Wikipedia

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    Being determined incompetent is substantially different from undertaking an insanity defense; competence regards the defendant's state of mind at the time of the trial, while insanity regards his state of mind at the time of the crime. In New York a hearing on competence to stand trial may be referred to as a "730 exam", after the law that ...

  7. Malpractice - Wikipedia

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    In the law of torts, malpractice, also known as professional negligence, is an "instance of negligence or incompetence on the part of a professional". [1]Professionals who may become the subject of malpractice actions include:

  8. Military incompetence - Wikipedia

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    However, the most common cases of "military incompetence" can be attributable to a flawed organisational culture. Perhaps the most marked of these is a conservative and traditionalist attitude, where innovative ideas or new technology are discarded or left untested. A tendency to believe that a problem can be solved by applying an earlier ...

  9. Tobacco packaging warning messages - Wikipedia

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    The warning must cover at least 85% of the surface of the pack, of which 60% must be pictorial and the remaining 25% contains textual warnings in English, Hindi or any other Indian language. In 2003, India ratified the World Health Organisation's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control , which includes a recommendation for large, clear health ...