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39 Sentences With "failing to spot"

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Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC, its auditor at the time, was fined for failing to spot irregularities.
" Mohn has apologized to NPR staff for failing to spot Oreskes's "pattern of poor judgment and unacceptable behavior.
ING paid a record $900 million fine in September for failing to spot criminal use of its accounts for years.
The New York Fed was criticized for failing to spot the risks in the banking system before the financial crisis.
AS was forced to pay a record $900 million fine in September for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts.
"Here's the bottom line: because neither Buffett nor Munger used a smartphone, they ended up failing to spot some amazing opportunities," Cramer said.
At this time a year ago, ING was fined 775-million euro for failing to spot money laundering being carried out by its customers.
After failing to spot Russia-backed influence campaigns and stem the tide of fake news in 2016, Facebook use is falling as distrust for the company grows.
One measure at Arsenal, for example, assesses how frequently defenders make errors: failing to spot an opponent running past them, or losing a one-on-one duel.
This order followed a record $900 million fine paid by rival ING in September last year for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts for years.
Those that remain have become more conservative in their financing, after some faced hefty fines for failing to spot abuses such as money laundering in their trade finance business.
This followed a record $900 million fine paid by fellow Dutch bank ING Groep NV in September for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts for years.
This followed a record $900 million fine paid by rival Dutch bank ING Groep NV in September for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts for years.
Sven Giegold, a German green politician and member of European Parliament (MEP), said that German authorities were at fault, as well as manufacturers, for failing to spot emissions inconsistencies.
Dutch bank ING was fined a record $900 million in September last year for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts, including bribery payments to foreign officials.
So, too, did that trio fight a proposal to hold social media companies, ad networks and others accountable for enabling — or even failing to spot — sex trafficking on their platforms.
Governments keen to crack down on money-laundering are increasingly slapping financial firms with dizzying fines for failing to spot suspicious transactions or for overlooking anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations.
So, too, did that trio fight a proposal to hold social-media companies, ad networks and others accountable for enabling — or even failing to spot — sex trafficking on their platforms.
The situation reveals that tech giants aren't just failing to spot offensive content in their own apps, but also in third-party apps that host their ads and that earn them money.
ING paid a record 775 million euro ($900 million) fine in a settlement with Dutch prosecutors in September last year for failing to spot criminal use of its Dutch accounts for years.
After Hillary Clinton's defeat at the hands of Donald Trump, her vaunted analytics team took much of the blame for failing to spot warnings in the midwestern states that cost her the presidency.
The New York Fed, along with other bank regulators, came under stiff criticism following the 2008 crisis for failing to spot — and stop — the risky behavior that had landed Wall Street in trouble.
Muilenburg was also criticized by lawmakers for taking too long to accept blame in the crashes and for failing to spot safety risks before the planes, Boeing's best-seller, came to market in 2017.
Randell's blunt warning follows recent criticism from lawmakers that the Big Four audit firms — KPMG, EY, PwC and Deloitte — are failing to spot problems at companies and need shaking up to increase competition and quality.
Banks have been forced to keep better track of client behaviour after Dutch bank ING was forced to pay a record $21 million fine in September for failing to spot criminal activities financed through its accounts.
Shares in ING, which was fined a record $900 million by Dutch prosecutors in September for failing to spot criminal use of its accounts for years, fell 3.9 percent to 10.80 euros at 1450 GMT, after losing 3.3 percent on Tuesday.
Although economists did underestimate the importance of financial regulation in the run-up to the crisis, and oversold the benefits of whizzy new instruments, blaming them for failing to spot something that even financial supervisors had only partial knowledge of seems unfair.
Interviews with the girls' parents reveal their struggle to understand how they could have monitored their children's internet habits more closely than they already did, even while failing to spot warning signs like a cache of disturbing drawings and dismembered Barbie dolls in Geyser's bedroom.
In that tenure, the New York Fed's former chairman resigned amid questions over buying stock in his former firm, Goldman; it was slammed for failing to spot the risky trades leading to JPMorgan's massive "London Whale" losses; and a former employee was found to have leaked confidential documents to a friend at Goldman, where they were circulated.
This goes some way to explaining why the waggoner takes so much pleasure in travelling the countryside. The roadbuilding that took place in the late 18th century made travelling in a wheeled vehicle much more pleasurable. Those who were first to transport goods by road would make a quick profit. The waggoner can laugh at his parents for failing to spot this business opportunity.
Cognitive scientist Justin L. Barrett postulates that this mental mechanism, whose function is to identify the activity of agents, may contribute to belief in the presence of the supernatural. Given the relative costs of failing to spot an agent, the mechanism is said to be hyperactive, producing a large number of false positive errors. Stewart E. Guthrie and others have claimed these errors can explain the appearance of supernatural concepts.
The disclosure of these and other tax arrangements led to controversial discussions about tax avoidance. EY's member firm in Japan, Ernst & Young ShinNihon, was fined () for failing to spot irregularities during audit of its client Toshiba, which was Japan's worst accounting scandal in years. The firm was also suspended from taking up new business for three months. An official from Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) described that "[t]here was a grave breach of duty".
Sajid, an alleged dacoit who was being brought for a hearing in Delhi, reportedly escaped by jumping from the moving train. The railway ministry claimed that prima facie the accident was caused by "human error" and blamed the Goa Express drivers for failing to spot the signal warnings on the line. The driver, R K Chaturvedi, and assistant driver Laxmikant were taken off duty pending inquiry. An official said the driver wasn't drunk.
Zakes (William Ash) and his girlfriend Beth (Christine Bottomley) are driving along the rain-drenched M1 motorway at night, stopping at every service station so he can put up posters in the restrooms as part of his job. The two bicker continuously about their fragile relationship along the way. Beth soon falls asleep in the passenger seat. Moments later, failing to spot their exit, Zakes carelessly cuts up a large white truck, skids in the road and barely avoids a collision.
The naval captain (Ryan Cutrona) delivers a communication to Dr. Nordlinger (Jeff Austin), who orders the vessel returned to its base. Follmer leaves the water reclamation facility after failing to spot Doggett, who is still underwater; McMahon keeps him alive by passing air from her lungs into his. Back at FBI headquarters, Reyes is warned by Follmer to distance herself from Doggett and his investigation of Kersh. Reyes believes that Follmer simply wants to force Doggett out of the FBI and storms out of the office.
Among the escorting pilots were several aces such as Junichi Sasai, Toshio Ota, Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, and Saburō Sakai. Failing to spot the carriers, the bombers attacked the transports and their escorts, defended by eight Wildcats from Saratogas VF-5. The Zeros shot down five Wildcats without losing any of their own, but the Americans shot down at least one G4M and damaged a number of others. The bombers failed to hit any Allied ships. About an hour later, nine Aichi D3A ("Val") dive bombers attacked the transport groups.
Tyrus inspects Hector's room for anything suspicious but finds it safe for Gus' visit, failing to spot Walter just outside. Meanwhile, Jesse is released from police custody after Brock's diagnosis reveals that he was not poisoned by ricin. He is immediately kidnapped by Gus' thugs and brought to the lab to cook the next batch of meth. Gus enters Hector's room and berates him for supposedly being a coward and asks Hector to finally look at him, which is something Hector had always refused to do during Gus' taunting visits.
Richard Partridge in 1873 Richard Partridge FRS, FRCS (19 January 1805, in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire – 25 March 1873, in London) was a British surgeon. Although he became President of both the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, he is best known for his part in apprehending the London Burkers gang and for failing to spot a bullet lodged in Giuseppe Garibaldi's leg. He was the tenth child and youngest son of twelve children of Samuel Partridge, a Glaswegian merchant who moved to Ross-on-Wye in his retirement. His eldest brother was the portrait painter, John Partridge.Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online: Partridge, Richard (1805–1873) (accessed 19 August 2007)Power D'A.
After an argument with Del Boy for failing to spot an approaching policeman at the market, leading to a frantic chase scene, Rodney informs Del and Grandad that he has other things on his mind and is preparing to make a big announcement, namely that he is leaving Trotters Independent Traders to set up a business partnership with his friend Mickey Pearce. Del and Grandad warn Rodney that Mickey Pearce is untrustworthy and has no business sense, but Rodney dismisses their claims. Del warns Rodney that going it alone means he has to pay for everything himself from now, but Rodney proceeds with it, insisting that he can prove he is just as good as Del. Rodney raises his revenue by informing Del that he owns one half of Trotters to which Del, after slight hesitation, gives Rodney money from the pile (though clearly less than half, in keeping with his character).

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