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"illicitly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not allowed by the law synonym illegally
  2. in a way that is not approved of by the normal rules of society

437 Sentences With "illicitly"

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The Diyanet staunchly denied charges it was illicitly gathering intelligence.
Stepanova was the only athlete whose account was illicitly accessed.
America said the ship was being used to export coal illicitly.
And we discuss how North Korean refugees ship money home illicitly.
Facebook is warning its marketing partners against illicitly scraping users' data.
"Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is almost exclusively made in China," she said.
And supplies of ketamine used for anesthesia are already being sold illicitly.
Clenbuterol is sometimes illicitly mixed into livestock feed to make meat leaner.
Person then illicitly gave a portion of those kickbacks to the players.
These have legitimate medical uses, but are often manufactured illicitly and smuggled into America.
Saudi authorities estimate they could eventually recover around $100 billion of illicitly held funds.
From that tale came the origin of "Moonshine" -- a clear, unaged, illicitly produced liquor.
But many also obtain the drugs illicitly, from a friend, family member or dealer.
Carfentanil, which was never intended for human use, is known to be used illicitly.
The government contends that they took hundreds of billions of dollars in assets illicitly.
So long as customers aren't illicitly selling or sharing the content, it's all good.
Some is linked to more sophisticated tools being deployed to illicitly access personal information.
It said the initial illicitly withdrawn 2.6 million rupees had been returned to customers' accounts.
"It&aposs very clear that consuming alcohol illicitly contributed to this behavior," the airline said.
Greater efforts to crack down on illicitly acquired assets in London are to be welcomed.
He thinks it possible that they have acquired the engines illicitly from either China or Russia.
While some images were reportedly taken illicitly, others appeared to have been stolen from private accounts.
It has also created a new class of speculator-merchants who profit illicitly from government policy.
Slouka writes forgivingly of her affair with F., revealing that she could experience joy, even illicitly.
Meanwhile, the death toll rises unabated from a dangerous heroin supply contaminated with illicitly manufactured fentanyl.
"It's likely that these engines came from Ukraine — probably illicitly," Mr. Elleman said in an interview.
Over the past few years, however, it has been manufactured illicitly and sold on the streets.
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl and similar drugs have compounded the enduring dangers of heroin and other opioids.
The firm illicitly obtained the data of some 50 million Facebook users, according to numerous reports.
Ms. Pasquini began illicitly painting on city walls while a student at Rome's Academy of Fine Arts.
"A part of these funds are flowing illicitly to the property market and stock market," said Wen.
Other media reports suggest that the Kirchners may have illicitly accumulated much more and hidden it abroad.
The same is happening to heroin with the influx of illicitly manufactured fentanyl in the black market.
Despite official promises to curb the practice, China continues to illicitly harvest U.S. patents and know-how.
His critics accuse him of illicitly using his unlicensed television station and his charity as campaign tools.
However, some men share explicit videos on messaging apps and social media, including potentially illicitly filmed footage.
While many street artists operate illicitly, some Melbourne property owners have embraced street art and commissioned works.
It did not broadly say which countries it believed were illicitly providing North Korea with refined petroleum.
China has historically been the main supplier of precursor chemicals and illicitly manufactured fentanyl to Mexico's cartels.
This was the first emergence of a "grey market" in Britain—drugs acquired legally, but sold illicitly.
Imagine, for example, a single site that aggregates (illicitly, probably) raw content from a dozen other websites.
It's not clear if the photos were taken illicitly or shared voluntarily with individuals who then circulated them.
But he was an "addict from birth," and when the prescriptions ran out, he sought them out illicitly.
The letter prompted German institutions to conduct inventories of their collections to determine which items were acquired illicitly.
Many recent heroin deaths involve the use of illicitly produced fentanyl, a prescription opioid often mixed with heroin.
"Every year it is estimated that a trillion dollars illicitly leaves poorer countries for richer countries," he said.
On the rare occasion that a researcher has illicitly obtained information, they have been fired and even prosecuted.
It can be made illicitly and is blamed for a spike in overdose deaths in the United States.
The continued spread of fentanyl and other illicitly manufactured synthetic opioids suggest the problem could still get worse.
But because the substances are lightly regulated in China, it is easy for dealers to illicitly smuggle them overseas.
Some patients, as many doctors and opioid policy researchers have long warned, are now turning to illicitly bought opioids.
North Korea avoids previously imposed sanctions by illicitly trading with countries while at sea instead of over land borders.
"We are not taking on any new debt illicitly for construction," said an official at the county's Communist Party.
He doesn't tell us what Jacob's show is about, nor anything about the woman he has been illicitly texting.
That should have meant a decisive victory for Mr. Carpenter, because the evidence used against him was illicitly obtained.
The United States did not broadly say which countries it believed were illicitly providing North Korea with refined petroleum.
The Egypt Exploration Society said it would investigate whether any more of the Oxyrhynchus texts had been illicitly removed.
They get the product from forged prescriptions, doctors who fraudulently overprescribe, patients who distribute it illicitly and illegal laboratories.
But Washington says North Korea has also illicitly obtained more refined petroleum through ship-to-ship transfers at sea.
Most of Britain's half-million or so illegal immigrants did not enter the country illicitly but have overstayed their visas.
We cannot say that the Framers illicitly seized the power of the federal government; there was no government to seize.
It has also banned consumer loans from being used illicitly to speculate on property to avoid fueling real estate bubbles.
If Nefarious Nephew A illicitly drains a senior's account to buy a Ferrari, Upright Nephew B might sue the bank.
It is a powerful semi-synthetic opiate derived from the opium poppy and is used illicitly as a recreational drug.
ZTE planned to "illicitly re-export controlled items to Iran in violation of U.S export laws," the Commerce Department said.
What we've learned: Zuckerberg said he was among the 87 million people whose data was illicitly gathered by Cambridge Analytica.
Although global trade in rhino horn is banned, conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could supply Asian markets illicitly.
At least three other K-pop stars resigned after they were accused by police of sharing illicitly filmed sex tapes.
Others are illicitly mining digital tokens using software taken from the N.S.A. • Apple's iPhone release schedule isn't about production cycles.
The Shadow Brokers, a hacker group that had been illicitly selling National Security Agency (NSA) hacking tools, is closing shop.
It adds that around 1 per cent of the users whose data was illicitly obtained by CA were European Union users.
Whether you're streaming or downloading something illicitly, you're putting your trust in whoever provides the material and the means of delivery.
The Tehran analyst said this regulation was being widely disobeyed, and estimated billions of dollars were being held illicitly outside banks.
Illicitly-made fentanyl is often found in the form of a powder, spiked in a blotter paper, or mixed with heroin.
That would make it look like the economy had got a sudden boost from activity that was already going on illicitly.
And, of course, the illicitly streamed shows wouldn't remain in the "Viewing activity" section for you to one day stumble across.
The Shadow Brokers, a hacker group that had been illicitly selling stolen National Security Agency (NSA) hacking tools, is closing shop.
Even following the high-profile public relations disaster of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook still had apps illicitly collecting data on its users.
However, quality control in clandestine laboratories is notoriously poor which is why so much illicitly produced fentanyl results in overdose death.
The group has operated near the Ugandan border since the 1990s and funds itself by illicitly trading in timber and gold.
Finally, in late October, Facebook shut the newer page, deciding it had illicitly stolen the intellectual property of the older page.
Over time, opioid users began moving to more potent kinds of opioids, particularly heroin and illicitly obtained fentanyl and its analogs.
A U.N. sanctions panel said in the report Liaoning Danxing was suspected of illicitly shipping Mercedes-Benz limousines to North Korea.
Opioids have been the primary driver of this calamity: first as prescription painkillers, then heroin and, more recently, illicitly manufactured fentanyl.
Let's not waste more time on Schedule B. There are better means to prevent foreign contributions from illicitly supporting American politicians.
Four K-pop idols have admitted to taking part in a group text where men shared illicitly filmed videos of women.
One major problem is that e-cigarette liquid can contain such a large number of ingredients, especially if it's illicitly made.
They also cited an attempt to illicitly export 11,500 metric tons of heavy fuel oil from eastern Libya to Malta in February.
Jet2 did reveal, however, that the men had also been "illicitly" consuming alcohol on the plane, which contributed to their "deplorable" conduct.
In fact, much of the illicitly produced fentanyl that comes into the US from China is believed to ship through the mail.
First, they're carefully designed to prevent North Korea from illicitly selling goods at sea, one of Pyongyang's last steady sources of income.
It's not alleged the brothers took the animals from the park, according to Fairfax Media — they are accused of buying them illicitly.
That crisis represents the most rapidly growing threat: overdoses caused by synthetic opioids, which CDC said mostly come from illicitly manufactured fentanyl.
Once true ownership is determined, the court must decide whether the money used to buy those assets was, in fact, earned illicitly.
Hyp3r, a marketing firm from San Francisco, has been illicitly pulling data from the Facebook-owned app and website about its users.
Sources said that it was through this that was able to scrape some of the data it was illicitly collecting on users.
Of those, almost 19,000 were caused by prescription pain relievers, including illicitly manufactured Fentanyl, and more than 85033,000 were related to heroin.
U.S. officials say travel rose around 50 percent, a discrepancy explained by Americans illicitly traveling to Cuba as tourists through third countries.
It came out in March that the right-wing strategists at Cambridge Analytica illicitly gained access to 50 million users' personal information.
In recent years, the Justice Department has assisted many countries (including Italy) in recovering illicitly acquired works located in the United States.
Many correctional employees view the treatments as just another avenue for addiction, or argue it will be traded illicitly on the inside.
Umpires upheld the call after a review requested by the Nationals, who questioned whether catcher Travis d'Arnaud had illicitly blocked the plate.
He said the Met was currently dealing with "a very small number" of investigations relating to illicitly excavated antiquities from those regions.
While crystal meth is the most dangerous amphetamine used in Iraq, perhaps the most popular is illicitly manufactured under the name Captagon.
Cambridge Analytica is under fire for suspicions that it illicitly obtained user information, which resulted in the site being suspended by Facebook.
No specific measures in the deal address the illicitly distributed US-made weaponry, whose advanced technology has proven decisive on the ground.
The president's office said in a statement that he will prove that there were no irregularities and that no company illicitly benefited.
Fentanyl can be legally prescribed by doctors for pain management, but most of the drug found on the street is manufactured illicitly.
At illicitly boozy parties in Kabul, the capital, rich Afghans make dark jokes about the impending arrival of the jihadists at their gates.
Reports suggest that these deaths more often involved fentanyl that was illicitly manufactured, rather than given in a pharmaceutical setting, per the CDC.
Facebook is demoting trashy news publishers and other websites that illicitly scrape and republish content from other sources with little or no modification.
But the strange, obviously contrived shape of District 12 is not evidence, by itself, that the state used race illicitly in drawing boundaries.
Mr Olson attributes a recent outbreak of skin sores on local children to the fumes from a fire illicitly set at the dump.
On Thursday, someone illicitly accessed Baton Rouge government servers and leaked details from 50,000 police records, including names, address, emails, and phone numbers.
That happened after officials concluded that China was seeking to illicitly acquire the technology to bolster its military and to undermine U.S. industry.
Tuesday's vote reinforced the state's position as the epicenter of marijuana cultivation for the country, a role it has had illicitly for decades.
Weed has been a part of Riddle's routine since he was a teenager, taking it illicitly as an alternative to his ADHD medication.
The company's data practices have been under scrutiny since it was revealed that the Trump-linked Cambridge Analytica illicitly gathered its users information.
A U.N. panel on sanctions said in the report Liaoning Danxing had been suspected of illicitly shipping Mercedes-Benz limousines to North Korea.
As it has in its civilian economy, China has bought or absorbed technologies from the rest of the world, in some cases illicitly.
In recent years, museums in the United States have surrendered antiquities to numerous countries after determining that the objects had been illicitly acquired.
" The Treasury said tankers like the Adrian Darya 1 illicitly sell large quantities of oil to fund Iran's "malign activities and propagate terrorism.
A court must determine whether other interested parties have valid claims to ownership and if the assets were bought with illicitly obtained money.
The sanctions monitors reported that North Korea continued to illicitly import refined petroleum through ship-to-ship transfers at sea and direct deliveries.
That all means that producers who had been illicitly growing cannabis, sometimes hidden in farmers' fields, are still running afoul of the law.
KOBACH'S TIES TO ANTI-IMMIGRANT "HATE GROUPS" The notion that undocumented immigrants are perverting the American democratic system by voting illicitly isn't anything new.
While the drug is commonly used by hospitals, it is also made illicitly in China and imported into the U.S. by Mexican drug cartels.
Any horn acquired legally in South Africa could not be exported but conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could illicitly supply Asian markets.
Fentanyl, prescribed by doctors for cancer treatment, can be made illicitly and is blamed for a spike in overdose deaths in the United States.
In multiple interviews, they've said they've plugged the holes that allowed Cambridge Analytica illicitly obtain data on up to 87 million of their users.
Diplomats and other North Koreans abroad are expected to pay most of what they earn, licitly or illicitly, to the regime as "loyalty money".
Despite PR-drenched protestations to the contrary, the Facebook data on 50 million people illicitly obtained by Cambridge Analytica has not been completely deleted.
In congressional testimony last week alone, he suggested that federal agents may have illicitly spied on the Trump campaign during the last presidential election.
Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States.
It has sanctioned Venezuela's vice president as a drug kingpin, seizing hundreds of millions illicitly obtained dollars and assets hidden in the United States.
Reducing the amount of opioids prescribed apparently has pushed people who feel a need for an opioid to illicitly obtain whatever they can find.
The country also illicitly imported refined petroleum and exported some $370 million worth of coal with the help of Chinese barges, the report added.
And the larger drug crisis, including heroin and fentanyl obtained illicitly, is swamping the resources of local governments and draining their budgets, officials say.
"Thanks to these ordinances there is now greater transparency, predictability and legal certainty in efforts to tackle the problem of illicitly acquired assets," it said.
In a few months he had gone from taking pills prescribed for a back injury to illicitly obtaining more of the addictive drugs from acquaintances.
Illicitly downloaded copies of Photoshop have served as the starting point for many digital artists, with online communities providing encouragement, collaboration, and tips on improvement.
But of course, that wouldn't have let her frolic illicitly with her engaged ex-boyfriend, which is the real reason she keeps going to London.
It's prescribed for cancer treatment, but it's also being made illicitly and sold on the streets, delivering a super high and, far too often, death.
Schroepfer tells TechCrunch Facebook is now lifting every rock to find any other vulnerabilities that could be used to illicitly access or steal people's information.
Analysts say indications of euros streaming into Albania illicitly, most probably from drug trafficking, may explain partly why Albania's lek currency has strengthened this year.
Venezuela left the KP in 2008 after years of, according to Canadian organization Partnership Africa Canada, "illicitly" mining diamonds and smuggling them abroad for certification.
Despite what mainstream coverage would have you believe, at least half of opioid overdose deaths are from illicitly manufactured fentanyl--not prescription painkillers or heroin.
Stripped of leaves for transport, it is difficult to distinguish the trunk of an illicitly harvested endangered species from one that is legal to sell.
Although pharmaceutical fentanyl can be misused, most fentanyl deaths are linked to illicitly manufactured fentanyl and versions of chemically similar compounds known as fentanyl analogs.
These apparent violations included illicitly harvesting Instagram users' public data ("data scraping") without their consent and storing ordinary users' Instagram passwords, a major security risk.
The bank confirmed on Thursday that it had discovered fraud involving 969 million yuan ($147.39 million) in funds illicitly drawn from its bill financing business.
The current epidemic was driven by over-prescription of opiates by doctors and is accelerating because of increasing availability of heroin and illicitly produced fentanyl.
If the Trump campaign had a social media advantage, one reason is that it hired a company that mined vast amounts of illicitly obtained data.
The Patriots did illicitly videotape coaching signals from the New York Jets (super losers!) — a controversy known as "Spygate" — and they were caught and disciplined.
Perhaps understandably, the concept of leaked "Game of Thrones" episodes or illicitly shared emails seems, to many people, cause for personal embarrassment, not national emergency.
In May, 2012, the judge overseeing the case of a man who allegedly extorted Stevie Wonder caught a TMZ cameraman illicitly taping the courtroom proceedings.
The latest report came as China, responding on Friday to criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, denied it had illicitly shipped oil products to North Korea.
The drug is regularly prescribed by doctors as a powerful painkiller following major surgery, but the kind available illicitly has been mostly shipped over from China.
North Korea, for example, could seek to convert illicitly gained digital assets into fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar, euro, and yuan, the authors said.
He had learned that police had been relying on a confidential informant to try to prove he was illicitly selling and distributing marijuana in the temple.
"Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States," Trump tweeted.
The dossier was the subject of the Republican memo spearheaded by Nunes, a California Republican, accusing the FBI of illicitly obtaining a surveillance warrant on Page.
In 2015, allegations surfaced that the research firm, which later went on to work for the Trump campaign, was using Facebook data it had illicitly received.
The Harvard-Harris Poll survey found that 6900 percent of voters don't think members of the Trump team illicitly colluded with the Russians over the campaign.
The Rubin Museum told Al Jazeera they have never knowingly acquired objects that have been illicitly traded, smuggled or stolen and have strong guidelines against it.
Reports that Trump-linked data analytic firm Cambridge Analytica illicitly harvested and used Facebook information from tens of millions of users came out on March 17.
The Parisian courier had outsourced the job illicitly to Mr. Arfaoui, who had been living in an abandoned car for a month after arriving from Tunisia.
The data analytics firm, hired as a consultant by Donald Trump's campaign, illicitly obtained Facebook data for as many as 50 million of the site's users.
Prosecutors said the lawyer threatened to publicly accuse athletic apparel maker Nike of illicitly paying amateur basketball players unless the company paid him millions of dollars.
Tom Marino (R-Pa.), who helped draft a law that cracked down on the Drug Enforcement Administration's ability to punish drug companies that illicitly distribute opioids.
But prescribing rates remain high in certain regions, and even as deaths from prescription opioids have dropped, deaths from illicitly manufactured fentanyl have continued to rise.
But on the street, where the illicitly produced version masquerades as heroin, the drug has become the leading cause of fatal overdoses in the United States.
Opioids are natural or synthetic drugs that can be prescribed for pain relief, but they can also be made illicitly or legally provided prescriptions can be abused.
Non-pharmaceutical fentanyl (aka illegal or illicitly manufactured fentanyl) is usually mixed with heroin or cocaine without people's knowledge, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
The rise of cryptojacking—which co-opts your PC or mobile device to illicitly mine cryptocurrency when you visit an infected site—has fueled mining's increasing appeal.
In a series of illicitly filmed videos with current and former Twitter employees, the right-wing provocateur claims to have exposed partisan bias at the social network.
This contributed to the spread of opioid painkiller misuse and addiction, which over time also led to greater misuse of illicitly produced opioids like heroin and fentanyl.
We don't know yet where he got the fentanyl, but it is prescribed for pain caused by cancers, and also made illicitly and sold on the streets.
The White House's official stance is that the impeachment inquiry is an unconstitutional and illegitimate attempt by Democrats to illicitly overturn the results of the 2016 election.
The only athlete whose account was accessed illicitly during the WADA hack was the whistleblower whose told WADA about a state-sponsored plan to fabricate drug testing.
This month, the owner of a South Korean porn site which helped users share illicitly taken photos and so-called "revenge porn" was jailed for four years.
A run-up in prescribing from 2000 through 2011 fueled a spread of addiction and overdose, sometimes to pills we prescribed, and often to opioids illicitly distributed.
But that does not count a growing number of women who are managing their abortions themselves, without going to a medical office — often by buying pills illicitly.
Common Cause hand-delivered a list of nine possibles articles — including one outlining how Trump illicitly profited off the presidency — to all House members late last month.
In a written statement shared by his agency, MAKEUS Entertainment, on Wednesday, Mr. Jung admitted to illicitly filming women and sharing the videos in group chats online.
Moses Brown, who founded Brown University with John, hired Samuel Slater to create a textile mill in Pawtucket based on equipment that Brown illicitly acquired from England.
This contributed to the spread of opioid painkiller misuse and addiction, which over time also led to greater use of illicitly produced opioids like heroin and fentanyl.
In October 2016, hackers illicitly accessed the email addresses and phone numbers of around 57 million Uber customers, while also accessing the license numbers of about 600,000 drivers.
Kline says it's not chronic pain patients who are dying of pill overdoses, but rather "a group of heroin addicts" who take the pills illicitly to get high.
The Supreme Court has cracked down on maps for state legislatures and for Congress that sort voters illicitly by race, but it has never curtailed purely partisan gerrymandering.
Considering the uproar that Facebook has generated following the revelations that data companies have acquired and utilized user data illicitly, these changes aren't an unreasonable concern for users.
While still problematic because it could be used for unconsented ad targeting, scams, hacking attempts or social engineering attacks, at least users likely know what was illicitly grabbed.
In your daily life you probably don't think much about adware, software that illicitly sneaks ads into your apps and browsers as a way of generating bogus revenue.
Republicans are accusing law enforcement of sensationalizing the impact of revealing the informant's identity and of illicitly spying on Trump advisers in an effort to frame the president.
More than 21,2100 of those weapons were handed over under amnesty, which means unlicensed gun owners could hand in illicitly obtained guns anonymously without any questions from authorities.
The rest seeps out across the country illicitly, through the mail, express delivery services, private vehicles and small aircraft that ply trafficking routes that have existed for decades.
" Earlier this summer, Trump tweeted that ICE would "begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States.
Illicitly rifling through the box holding admission fees, the younger Mr. MacAskill said, paid for sweets — but was not enough to cover frequent repairs to his mangled bikes.
The Pentagon, in its main nuclear strategy report released in February, cited North Korea's ability to "illicitly produce nuclear warheads" as a major justification for the new effort.
In 2012, a Berlin-based think tank called the European Stability Initiative investigated how officials and lobbyists linked to the Azerbaijani government had illicitly influenced the assembly's policies.
Another group — which includes Brazil, China, Egypt, Greece, and Japan — has helped North Korea with the tricky business of shipping materials in and out of its country illicitly.
They include both legal painkillers like morphine, oxycodone, or hydrocodone prescribed by doctors for acute or chronic pain, as well as illegal drugs like heroin or illicitly made fentanyl.
Given how potent fentanyl is in small doses, and the fact that it's often mixed with other substances when sold illicitly, the risk of accidental fatal overdose is high.
Criminal groups have been tapping pipelines and stealing tanker trucks laden with diesel and gasoline in the oil-producing country for years, reselling it illicitly, often with apparent impunity.
Still, it is a little worrying that the FCC basically has no idea, and no way to find out, how many devices are illicitly tuning in to Galileo signals.
Leaks in 2014 exposing the "Russian Laundromat", whereby $20.8bn was moved illicitly from Russia, suggest that dirty money flowed through Moldova and Latvia to 732 banks in 96 countries.
And if you think they're above that sort of low blow, look no further than whoever it was that hacked the Make-A-Wish site to illicitly mine cryptocurrency.
In what experts call the current opioid epidemic, illicitly produced fentanyl, which is up to 100 times more powerful that morphine, has been a driving factor in overdose deaths.
Some American patients already buy prescription drugs illicitly from Canada, and last year the U.S. Food and Drug Administration created a working group to study legalizing some wholesale imports.
Instead, prosecutors allege that Humala and Heredia took $3 million in campaign funds from Odebrecht that the company had obtained illicitly and that the couple used for personal enrichment.
When the risk of addiction was discovered and over-prescription practices were tightened, diversion went down, but it opened the door for illicitly manufactured drugs to fill the void.
"There are things we can and must do together," Johnson said, adding that Britain was "going after the money that has been illicitly or corruptly obtained," without giving details.
Luckily for these travelers, the software company did this experiment only to showcase how easily we can be exposed to hackers — it wasn't out to gathering user data illicitly.
Many of the products used by those who became ill were illicitly obtained, public health experts have said, by patients who bought them from friends or on the street.
And doing due diligence on clients in an industry that operated illicitly for decades is an ongoing challenge, something only the most sophisticated banks are capable of, Dugas said.
The Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a $2628 million contract to International Resources Group to combat wildlife trafficking — poaching and illicitly selling animals — with a focus on Asia.
He has denied wrongdoing and is awaiting trial in India on charges there of plundering archaeological sites and conspiring with black market traders to send illicitly-obtained artifacts overseas.
"Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States," Trump tweeted on Monday evening.
Missing methadone doses puts individuals at risk for a recurrence of their opioid use disorder, as well as a return to potentially lethal illicitly manufactured drugs such as fentanyl.
Mr. Benczkowski said the operation was part of what would be a more aggressive and focused federal law enforcement crackdown on corrupt medical professionals who illicitly distribute pain pills.
Redefining what is an official gun dealer would cut down on loopholes that allow purchasers to illicitly buy and transfer firearms, many of which are sold at gun shows.
A federal trial last spring made a compelling case that several of the most successful college basketball teams in America thrive on illicitly paying top dollars to top recruits.
Dr. Volkow said that she was "very concerned" about Suboxone's being used illicitly, but that she thought most people who did so were trying to avoid going through withdrawal.
This footage showing the unloading of a variety of US-made arms -- which was filmed illicitly at the offloading site, then obtained and verified by CNN -- is itself contentious.
The company admitted in court papers that it intentionally violated federal narcotics laws by shipping opioids to pharmacies, knowing that the prescription medicines were being sold and used illicitly.
In March, news broke that the firm had illicitly acquired the data of millions of Facebook users from a third-party developer and integrated it into its political strategy business.
Owners of one- and two-family homes have carved up their basements into makeshift dorms, illicitly constructed with narrow hallways, shaky walls and electrical wiring strung together like knotted shoelaces.
The comptroller, who has aligned himself with the fujimoristas, is being investigated for illicitly dealing in cars and using public money to pay off a former mistress (which he denies).
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia intends to recover all funds illicitly taken from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), and determine whether there are grounds for claims against companies, including Goldman Sachs (GS.
" It now says that "while dermal absorption of fentanyl commonly occurs through prescribed use of the drug, inhalation of powder is the most likely exposure route for illicitly manufactured fentanyl.
The announcement a little under two weeks after Business Insider discovered that marketing startup Hyp3r was illicitly harvesting millions of Instagram users' data, tracking their locations, and saving their Stories.
Now, Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israel's prime minister, may finally face the wrath of state prosecutors over accusations she illicitly spent six figures of public funds on fancy catering.
At New York's Abrons Art Center, several dozen works will be on display, ranging from portraiture drawn on the back of envelopes to watercolor drawings made with illicitly obtained materials.
This drug is prescribed after surgery or to those with chronic pain or cancer that's causing severe pain, but it is also increasingly being illicitly made and added to heroin.
F.D.A. officials, alarmed that a notorious drug was being sold illicitly, took the unusual step of seeking out drug companies that might be willing to bring thalidomide to market legally.
The indictment cited internal emails from Huawei and its American subsidiary that appeared to set up a bonus system for employees who could illicitly obtain the T-Mobile testing system.
In July, the execution of Scott Dozier in Nevada was delayed after a drug maker, Alvogen, said one of the drugs in the state's execution protocol had been obtained illicitly.
In March 2019, one of Franklin's friends contacted Avenatti saying he had evidence the company illicitly paid the families of top high school basketball players, the friend testified in court.
According to the Copenhagen Zoo, in the five years before Marius was born half a dozen young male giraffes had been killed, quietly but not illicitly, in other Danish zoos.
A hacker group linked to Chinese espionage is illicitly installing software at telecommunications companies to steal text messages from specific users and regarding specific topics, according to cybersecurity firm FireEye.
A principal driver of these deaths is illicitly manufactured fentanyl that is 50 to 100 times more potent than heroin, and carfentanil, which is 85033,000 times more potent than heroin.
While many vets are licensed to carry and sell narcotics, Tenney and her team say their potential role in reducing the supply of inappropriately or illicitly obtained opioids has been overlooked.
BEIJING, Jan 28 (Reuters) - China CITIC Bank Corp confirmed on Thursday it has discovered a fraud involving 969 million yuan ($147.37 million) in funds illicitly drawn from its bill financing business.
The book only lightly touches on prejudice against the titular, illicitly conceived "bannerless" children, and Enid doesn't question the system enough to establish whether her faith in it is well-placed.
In March, artist and programmer Brannon Dorsey became interested in a retro web attack called DNS rebinding, teaching himself how to illicitly access controls and data by exploiting known browser weaknesses.
It said its monitors had gathered photographic and other evidence of trucks illicitly removing food from designated food distribution centers and local officials falsifying records and manipulating the selection of beneficiaries.
Almost immediately, the proportion of all drugs illicitly purchased in the U.S. from sellers on the "dark net" that were in the opioid category began rising, reaching 13.7 percent in 2016.
Fiers put his name behind his comments in The Athletic this week, saying that the Astros electronically (and illicitly) stole signs in 20173, when he was a member of the team.
Mr. Askoul said no — there would be too many opportunities for men and women to mix illicitly in the dark outside, and it would be too difficult to control the crowd.
ROME — For more than two decades, the British street artist Banksy has covertly — and often illicitly — stenciled his often politically tinged statements on the walls of structures worldwide, shielded by anonymity.
The most potent painkiller on the market, prescribed by doctors for cancer treatment, is being made illicitly and sold on the streets, delivering a super high and, far too often, death.
Last March, it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm hired as a consultant by Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, illicitly obtained Facebook data from tens of millions of users.
The authorities have alleged that he illicitly scanned 4,500 pages of digital documents, paid thousands of dollars to access archives he needed and sought access to confidential areas of Tehran's libraries.
I know it's fun to walk out of a small closet or locked bedroom having just illicitly cum somewhere, but I really think this behavior needs to be squashed, sorry. 24.
A Tokyo police spokesman declined to confirm those exact details but said a 48-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of illicitly accessing company servers and stealing trade secrets.
Maybe those assets could even include a company paid-for car used to visit a victim's home, or a company-provided phone used to illicitly call or text a harassment victim.
It said its monitors had gathered photographic and other evidence of trucks illicitly removing food from designated food distribution centres and local officials falsifying records and manipulating the selection of beneficiaries.
The 2009 "Climategate" incident, which exposed troves of emails from prominent climate researchers, began when hackers remotely broke into servers at a British university with the help of illicitly obtained passwords.
""If people want to know our thinking," Marlow added, "they don't need to judge us on illicitly obtained comments that were intended to be private, they can simply read our front page.
"Some illicitly-produced drinks are made to appear legitimate through bottle design and labelling and consumers can be misled into believing they are buying a genuine brand of alcohol," the WHO warned.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday defended his son over drunken remarks made between visits to strip clubs and taped illicitly that drew criticism for being derogatory of women.
A July 2016 report of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed a "systematic and centralized cover-up" in Russia that illicitly benefited over 85033,000 Russian athletes in more than 30 sports.
Cyber attacks against banks have increased in numbers and sophistication in recent years, with criminals finding new ways to target banks beyond trying to illicitly obtain details of their customers' online accounts.
The study also couldn't differentiate between deaths caused by opioid painkillers that were prescribed to the victim and those that were illicitly obtained through, say, a family member or the black market.
Separately last month, a junior minister in Mr. Rajoy's government resigned after an investigation was opened into contracts believed to have been awarded illicitly by a water company managed by the Agriculture Ministry.
Those measures "shall apply with respect to vessels loading, transporting, or discharging petroleum, including crude oil and refined petroleum products, illicitly exported or attempted to be exported from Libya," the new resolution states.
If what U.S. lawmakers, law enforcement officials, intelligence agents and private security firms believe is true, this is a multibillion dollar scheme illicitly converting U.S. firms' research and development into Chinese companies' profits.
A political consulting firm had illicitly obtained the personal information of tens of millions of Facebook users and used it in an effort to tilt the 2016 election in favor of Donald Trump.
Over a period of at least five years, three US newswires were hacked using a variety of methods from SQL injections and phishing emails to data-stealing malware and illicitly acquired login credentials.
" Trump signaled the impending enforcement in a June tweet, saying officials would soon "begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States.
After examining evidence that emerged in 2006, the justices decided, by a 7-1 vote, that prosecutors were illicitly motivated by racial bias when they struck two blacks from Mr Foster's jury pool.
It is most frequently is prescribed for patients dealing with severe chronic pain, but over the past few years, increasing amounts of fentanyl derivatives have been manufactured illicitly and sold on the street.
Facebook is warning some of its closest marketing partners against illicitly scraping data after a buzzy startup was found to be saving personal information and tracking the locations of millions of Instagram users.
At Harvard, after he illicitly obtained photos of female students to build a program that would allow others to rank them by "hotness," he was hauled before a disciplinary committee to explain himself.
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is often laced into drugs like heroin, cocaine and counterfeit drugs to create a cheaper high, often without the users' knowledge, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As part of the deal, the company admitted in court papers that it violated narcotics laws by shipping opioids to pharmacies, knowing that the highly addictive medication was being sold and used illicitly.
Democrats insist that Mr. Trump has been damaged by the evidence presented to the public that he sought to use the power of his office to illicitly benefit his own re-election chances.
According to FireEye, hackers used spear phishing — a fraudulent method of sending emails to make them look like they were sent by someone you know — and dispersed malware to obtain virtual cash illicitly.
Members of Congress can be held accountable for violating congressional rules — for example, a member of the House Intelligence Committee illicitly disclosing information gleaned by that panel could be censured by the House.
Trump stands accused of illicitly using $400 million in military aid, to coerce vulnerable Ukraine, which is fighting for its life against Vladimir Putin's Russia, into investigating his potential 2020 foe Joe Biden.
A separate U.N. report noted Seoul's failure to declare its transfer of petroleum products used in the North, and published a photo of Moon and Kim riding in an "illicitly obtained" limousine in Pyongyang.
Meanwhile, in 2017—the most recent year in which specific drug details are available nationally—roughly 58 percent of overdoses involved illicitly manufactured fentanyls and other synthetic opioids, and that number is only growing.
Interrupt the supply of illicit opioids As with tobacco and alcohol, if heroin and illicitly produced synthetic opioids such as fentanyl are more expensive and more difficult to obtain, use is likely to decrease.
Conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could also illicitly supply markets in Vietnam and China, where demand for rhino horn - coveted as an ingredient in traditional medicine - has triggered a wave of poaching.
"Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States," Trump tweeted, referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Her husband, Reza Khandan, was sentenced to six years in January for illicitly posting updates about his wife's case on Facebook, but he has yet to be imprisoned on that charge, Mr. Ghaemi said.
Until now, the authorities in Portugal have been reluctant to act on evidence from Football Leaks, a trove of data that had been illicitly secured by a 31-year-old Portuguese citizen, Rui Pinto.
In December, South Korea seized a Hong Kong-flagged vessel it claims illicitly transferred oil to a North Korean ship, and a September United Nations report singled out shell companies with ties to Pyongyang.
Biden is a top contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination and the House is investigating whether Trump was illicitly seeking to influence the election by going after one of his main political rivals.
Just this past week, the Justice Department announced the extradition of an Iranian from Germany on charges of having sought to illicitly export large amounts of carbon fiber from the United States to Iran.
And fentanyl is even more potent than heroin, and it's also often laced into illicitly sold heroin without a user's knowledge — increasing the odds he'll take a much bigger dose than he can handle.
As it happens, Ritchie occupies what used to be Page&aposs office, which Page got after Brin "illicitly" gave him the master key to the building early, allowing him to choose the best desk.
She is also facing an inquiry into the alleged misuse of nearly 225.5,000 euros ($317,000) in European Union funds that an EU watchdog says was illicitly paid to party staff between 2011 and 2012.
She is also facing an inquiry into the alleged misuse of nearly 300,75 euros ($317,000) in European Union funds that an EU watchdog says was illicitly paid to party staff between 2011 and 2012.
Coincheck says that it has restricted deposits and withdrawals for a cryptocurrency called NEM, and Bloomberg reports that 500 million NEM tokens have been sent from the company "illicitly," and that it's not sure how.
While Keith Richards needs a bronze statue erected to him outside of every public space where people congregate illicitly to do drugs, I've always found Mick to come off like a bit of a ponce.
TUNIS (Reuters) - Libya's Tripoli-based National Oil Corporation (NOC) is asking for U.N. sanctions against 48 individuals and entities they accuse of trying to sell oil illicitly in a struggle over the country's oil wealth.
China on Friday denied reports it has been illicitly selling oil products to North Korea, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was not happy that China had allowed oil to reach the isolated nation.
Nationwide, the death rate from synthetic opioids jumped more than 72 percent from 2014 to 2015; the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control—likely due to illicitly-manufactured fentanyl, not the prescribed drug.
Illicitly produced fentanyl is smuggled into the United States primarily from China by way of Mexico, according to the D.E.A. But it is also shipped directly to the United States from China, in smaller quantities.
The United States stepped up its actions against Iran this summer, imposing sanctions on the country's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, and targeting an elaborate Iranian shipping network that it uses to illicitly sell oil.
As part of his plea agreement, Correa previously admitted that from March 2013 through at least March 2014, he illicitly entered the database and email accounts of others to gain access to Astros' proprietary information.
Each comes pre-equipped with a variety of software to mount denial-of-service attacks on other networks, launch spam campaigns, illicitly manufacture bitcoin currency or compromise online or retail payment systems, the researchers said.
Sandberg's remarks are Facebook's first on its search for other companies like Cambridge Analytica, which illicitly obtained Facebook data on up to 87 million people amassed by a researcher under the guise of a personality test.
There has been incredible anticipation around Yandhi, with people going as far as to crowdfund the purchase of song leaks, encouraging those with access to works in progress or a studio session to illicitly distribute them.
The scene is shot (illicitly, on an iPhone) to convey a kind of feverish joy, but it's also a sober reminder that you cannot get to truly know the world without confronting your position in it.
By the numbers: This penalty pales in comparison with how much Rochester made distributing opioids to pharmacies, including ones that exhibited red flags suggesting they were dispensing opioids illicitly at the height of the opioid epidemic.
Authorities had been investigating claims that executives at SQM , one of the world's biggest producers of lithium and iodine, had from 2008 to 2015 illicitly funneled cash into political campaigns via the issue of fake invoices.
OTTAWA, April 4 (Reuters) - Canadian security agencies are probing a media report that someone is illicitly tracking and spying on cell phones in the area around Parliament Hill, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said on Tuesday.
But Mr. Eddy, the Jack Daniel's historian, and others now say it's just as likely that the practice evolved from slave distilling traditions, in which charcoal helped remove some of the sting from illicitly made alcohol.
Granted, some deaths can be attributed to lawfully manufactured fentanyl, but the CDC believes that illicitly manufactured fentanyl, which is also used to make counterfeit prescription narcotics including imitation Vicodin and Oxycontin, is the real culprit.
Fentanyl is extremely powerful — illicitly manufactured variations, often spiked into heroin or pressed into counterfeit pills, have become the leading killers in the opioid crisis — and regulators have made special efforts to restrict prescription fentanyl products.
Human nature being what it is, some of the good guys may not always be immune to the pressures and greed that may result in working a cybersecurity gig by day and operating illicitly at night.
The New York Times reported that Italy insists the statue was found in Italian territorial waters — a conclusion that runs contrary to the Court of Cassation's 1968 ruling — and that it was illicitly exported from Italy.
One of the biggest lies Big Pharma has sold us is that opioids manufactured by American pharmaceutical companies are somehow less dangerous, less addictive, and less lethal than the drugs made illicitly or in other countries.
Last year, Abbas was so alarmed by the numbers of people crossing illicitly into Syria under his nose that he emailed a government bureau, set up years ago for citizens to register complaints, queries and concerns.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - An elderly French electrician and his wife were convicted on Friday of illicitly procuring hundreds of Picasso artworks that they kept for almost 40 years in the garage of their home.
They don't see the harm It's a lot easier to behave illicitly if an executive doesn't know or never sees the people who will be harmed, or if the harm won't occur until much later, Soltes said.
People have been streaming things illicitly on Twitch for a while — if you visit its Just Chatting category and scroll for a minute, you'll find people streaming dubbed anime in Russian, for example, among the ubiquitous vloggers.
The warnings come as Instagram tries to tackle malicious behavior on its platform in the wake of a series of Business Insider investigations into companies that have illicitly scraped users' data and flouted Instagram's rules with impunity.
They fear that the Vatican, in its eagerness for a deal, could betray clerics and parishioners who have illicitly practiced their faith for decades and risked arrest and persecution by worshiping in the so-called underground church.
Hailing from the streets of Nigeria, "to chop" - meaning to illicitly make money, and "rub minds" - a synonym for "confer", are among 29 distinctive aspects of Nigerian English to obtain pride of place in the august dictionary.
Federal sentencing guidelines had suggested a prison term of between 46 and 57 months for the wealthy entrepreneur Collins, who served on the board of the drug company whose information he illicitly shared with his son, Cameron.
And It's unclear what effect Xi's sweeping anti-corruption campaign is going to have on the appeal of being a member of the party, which is often attractive to people who use membership to enrich themselves illicitly.
It applies to buildings constructed or modified illicitly and damaged in an earthquake in 2017, and could permit rebuilding in areas where houses would mar the landscape or where their inhabitants would be at risk from natural hazards.
"If you look up hacking laws in Germany, there is a section code that identifies the process of obtaining non-tangible material illicitly, and punishment — if found guilty — is either a severe financial fine or imprisonment," Balzer said.
Nevada's execution of a man convicted of murder was halted on Wednesday, after the manufacturer of one of the drugs that was to be used in the lethal injection argued that the state had obtained its product illicitly.
China also denied reports it had been illicitly selling oil products to North Korea in defiance of U.N. sanctions, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was unhappy that China had allowed oil to reach the isolated nation.
China on Friday denied reports it had been illicitly selling oil products to North Korea in violation of U.N. sanctions, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was unhappy that China had allowed oil to reach the isolated nation.
A startling degree of the country's mineral wealth exits the country illicitly, while violence in provinces such as resource-rich Mindanao has devastated economic development—factors likely influencing the crackdown—noted Phillip Orchard, analyst at geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor.
As part of his plea agreement, Correa admitted that from March 2013 through at least March 2014, he illicitly entered the database and email accounts of others in order to gain access to Astros' proprietary information, federal officials said.
We traced the strange journey of a wicked NSA zero-day that multiple hackers got their hands on illicitly, and detailed the failings of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, currently being used to prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The vessel's next destination was not immediately known, per AP. The DOJ alleged in the complaint that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) used the Adrian Darya 1 as part of a broader scheme to illicitly ship oil to Syria.
Their pooled wealth, much of which has been illicitly withheld from the system, can be deployed to incrementally change the system — to rig the tax code and its enforcement — to keep themselves in the money (and out of jail).
Now, one month before the start of the World Cup, the world's most-watched sporting event and beIN's signature property, the audacious piracy operation is positioned to illicitly deliver the tournament's 64 games to much of the Middle East.
After reaching plea deals, the two men claimed that Mr. Neschling illicitly profited from hiring international opera stars through agents who also represented Mr. Neschling to arrange conducting jobs abroad, placing the maestro in the cross hairs of investigators.
Given how many nuclear bombs North Korea has illicitly built since Clinton and Bush negotiated the ill-fated deals with it in the past, we need to expand our focus to long-range and medium-range missiles as well.
"The limited data available indicate that the tramadol being used for non-medical purposes in Africa is being illicitly manufactured in South Asia and trafficked to the region, as well as to parts of the Middle East," it said.
The map in question has a tainted pedigree, with a previous version struck down as an illegal racial gerrymander and the 2016 revision drawn in a transparent attempt to keep the partisan advantage while not illicitly sorting North Carolinians by race.
Facebook is now claiming that the conversation about Cambridge Analytica in the emails is unrelated to the data it illicitly obtained from Aleksandr Kogan, a Cambridge University researcher who initially acquired it through a personality quiz he operated on the platform.
Reflecting on my own experience with my dealer over half a decade later, I started to wonder how to they deal with industry sexism, illicitly trying to have it all, and knowing more about various chemicals than their male contemporaries?
One is the four-foot-high bust of the National Security Agency whistle-blower Edward J. Snowden, made by Doyle Trankina and illicitly placed by two other artists, Jeff Greenspan and Andrew Tider, in Fort Greene Park a year ago.
While a quick search of Craigslist—where many unlicensed delivery services advertise—shows there are still plenty of people trying to operate illicitly, the bulk of cannabis consumers in Colorado are now opting to buy their products through legal channels.
For one, if retail prices are low enough, everyday consumers can buy cannabis and then resell it illicitly, said Steven Davenport, assistant policy researcher at the RAND Corporation and a PhD student in policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School.
And fentanyl is even more potent than heroin, and it's often laced into illicitly sold heroin without a user's knowledge or misleadingly sold to a user as heroin — increasing the odds he'll take a much bigger dose than he can handle.
Ms. Bachelet's favorability nose-dived following allegations that her son and daughter-in-law profited illicitly from real estate, while President-elect Sebastián Piñera apparently suffered no ill effects from allegations that he faked invoices to illegally finance a campaign.
She's also trying to edit her own personal history, illicitly visiting the early '90s of her youth to affect the outcome of an important friendship between two Los Angeles riot grrls, Beth and Lizzy, that will either shape or destroy her.
As Communism unraveled in the late 53s, many residents lacked money to open independent shops, so entrepreneurs started illicitly selling extra appliances and household goods while craftsmen offered shoe repair, tailoring, and other services to pedestrians from their dimly lit bunkers.
Although we can now point to a large number of items in the collection that were illicitly acquired, there remain thousands and thousands more about which we can say nothing: not because their provenance is clean, but because it is unknown.
"This third wave that we're experiencing right now is related to fentanyl and other illicitly manufactured opioids that might be either injected or taken as pills, and this latest illicit product is even more potent than the heroin," she said.
Mr. Jacobson's reports for Mongabay include an article about a paper company that he said had illicitly set up a shell company to secretly clear forest in Borneo, and another that analyzed the environmental record of Indonesia's president, Joko Widodo.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for two former Wall Street stockbrokers urged jurors on Tuesday to reject a U.S. regulator's claims they illicitly traded on a tip about an IBM Corp deal, saying their conduct did not constitute illegal insider trading.
The study results accord with other research that illicit use decreases when people with OUD gain access to MAT, but they also suggest that even when used illicitly, buprenorphine is usually taken to self-treat and rarely to attain euphoria.
Intellectual property theft The review, which examined the economic and national security ramifications, was prompted by China's efforts to gain US intellectual property, sometimes illicitly, in ways that undermine American businesses and the military, officials told reporters in a conference call.
Almost a week after reports that Cambridge Analytica — a data analytics firm that did work for Donald Trump's presidential campaign — illicitly obtained Facebook data for up to 50 million users, CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed the scandal in what else but a Facebook post.
"My suspicion is that people would very quickly stop using any product that is denicotinised in that way," said Euromonitor analyst Shane MacGuill, adding that smokers may instead seek out smuggled cigarettes or those sold illicitly on the internet, or switch to vaping.
Prosecutors said Yeo Jiawei, the third BSI banker sentenced in the city-state this year, urged witnesses to lie to police and destroy evidence during the investigation of illicitly transferred funds linked to the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
"It will deal a huge blow to blenders by stemming the source of illicitly traded invoices, or making the cost of these invoices very high," said Li Yan, an analyst with Longzhong Information Group based in Shandong province, China's hub for independent refiners.
" He continues: "Seeking the limelight, Ms. Heard excitedly signed onto the starring role in London Fields, co-written by Roberta Hanley and esteemed novelist Martin Amis, and then for her own reasons, she illicitly tried to change the role and hijack the movie.
The messages came as Instagram attempts to crack down on malicious behavior on its platform in the wake of a series of Business Insider investigations into companies that have illicitly scraped millions of Instagram users' data or otherwise flouted its rules with impunity.
"So it really is due to illicitly manufactured fentanyl that is entering the market and that is essentially being mixed with heroin so that you have an adulterated product that people aren't aware of, so their risk of overdose increases substantially," she added.
"There are two dimensions of the illicit market: One is consumption in state of illicitly grown product; the other is export to states that are not legal," said Mark Kleiman, a professor of public policy at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management.
As part of the agreement, however, the company, the nation's sixth-largest distributor, admitted in court papers that it intentionally violated federal narcotics laws by shipping dangerous, highly addictive opioids to pharmacies, knowing that the prescription medicines were being sold and used illicitly.
The United States slapped new sanctions on Russian and Chinese companies Wednesday for breaching trade restrictions on North Korea, accusing them of providing port services to Pyongyang's ships and illicitly selling more than $1 billion in alcohol and cigarettes to the regime.
Rochester Drug Cooperative, facing felony charges over its distribution practices, agreed to pay a $20 million fine and admitted that it intentionally violated narcotics laws by shipping dangerous, highly addictive opioids to pharmacies, knowing that they were being sold and used illicitly.
Before Lee died, her father said she had taken to drink and anti-depressants after police caught the man filming illicitly in a supermarket, only to discover his stash of secret footage, her naked body among the many women he had previously filmed.
Avenatti accused of trying to extort Nike In March 2019, a coach at an amateur basketball program Nike was no longer planning to sponsor, contacted Avenatti and said he had evidence the company illicitly paid the families of top high school basketball players.
A report in The Athletic revealed that starting in 2017, when Beltran was an outfielder for the Astros, the team had coordinated a cheating operation to illicitly steal opposing teams' signs using video feeds and then communicate them to their own batters.
Baseball, of course, is quick to draw suspicion for spikes in performance, whether it is players suspected of taking performance-enhancing drugs or illicitly stealing signs — something the Yankees caught the Red Sox doing last year with the use of an Apple watch.
The F.B.I. arrested Rajaratnam, and prosecutors showed that he used a network of well-placed tipsters, including Rajat Gupta, the former managing director of the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, to illicitly gain about seventy-two million dollars through stock trading for Galleon Group.
BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China on Friday denied reports it had been illicitly selling oil products to North Korea in violation of U.N. sanctions, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was unhappy that China had allowed oil to reach the isolated nation.
An Iranian feminist and founder of a campaign against the mandatory hijab, Masih Alinejad, distributed posts by joyous Iranian women drawing inspiration from their Saudi counterparts, illicitly slipping the scarves off their heads, walking the streets of Tehran and recording video messages.
Critics have argued that these proposals will not only do little to deter opioid use disorder, since most prescription opioid users do not develop addiction, but may actually cause some otherwise stable pain patients to spiral out of control and seek more dangerous opioids illicitly.
In just one series of transactions, western banks including Citi, Barclays and Deutsche Bank were conduits for $22 billion illicitly shipped out of Russia from 2011 to 2014, according to an investigation by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project and Russia's Novaya Gazeta.
While DEA special agents work cases when it's reported that physicians are illicitly selling or trading prescriptions criminally, the diversion investigators are normally responsible for compliance auditing of the legitimate prescribing or distribution of opioids — where much of the abuse in this crisis stems from.
The CIRC and Ministry of Finance "resolutely ban" local governments from illicitly starting new projects and building new debt through channels such as local government financing vehicles or government investment funds "in the name of attracting insurance companies," the guidance from the bodies said.
As part of the probe into KEELPNO - which is under the authority of the health ministry and receives state funding - prosecutors are looking into whether it illicitly transacted a contract with a consortium including advertising company Mindwork Business Solutions Ltd, owned by Nikolopoulou-Stournaras.
But that explanation appeared increasingly suspect over time because the Equifax data — like the information gleaned from the Office of Personnel Management — did not appear broadly for sale on the so-called dark web, where illicitly obtained information is often sold for use in cybercrime.
Earlier that month, instead of using executive action as many other governors have done, Newsom pledged $20 million for a brand-new public-awareness campaign—an initiative intended to spread the word about the apparent dangers of illicitly vaping nicotine and, most especially, THC.
Yet overall while poisoning- or substance-related deaths were the most common cause among people who used opioids illicitly, accounting for 31.5% of deaths, the researchers found that noncommunicable diseases accounted for 24.1%; infectious diseases accounted for 19.7%; and trauma for 18.1%, among other causes.
Consideration of the drug's use comes as authorities across the nation have battled a rise in fentanyl sold illicitly on the street, often as a substitute for heroin, which many experts have pointed to as a factor in the ongoing opioid addiction crisis in America.
That's a distinct challenge for the actors — Gemma Chan, Emily Berrington and Ruth Bradley, among others — who play the principal synth characters, and must communicate their sentience (bestowed on them, illicitly, by the original synth inventor) without the customary physical tools of gesture and expression.
Gonzalez was one of 15 migrants interviewed by Reuters who said they were dropping their asylum claims and planned instead to cross the border illicitly with the aid of smugglers because they felt it was their best chance for a life in the United States.
Jurors Told that Stockbrokers' Trades on IBM Deal Tips Not Illegal | Lawyers for two former Wall Street stockbrokers urged jurors on Tuesday to reject a regulator's claims they illicitly traded on a tip about an IBM deal, saying their conduct did not constitute illegal insider trading. reuters
Last March, the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Observer were readying stories about a former employee at the political consulting firm who had evidence that Cambridge Analytica had illicitly obtained data on millions of Facebook users and deployed that information for American political campaigns.
The report straightforwardly indicates that any object seized as a spoil of war by soldiers, bought at unreasonably cheap costs by merchants, illicitly trafficked by travelers and explorers, stolen, looted or taken by forced consent between the years 1885 and 1960 must be restituted to its owner.
The Washington Post reports that the show's seventh season may have been breaking legal viewership records, but while the finale was the show's "most-watched episode ever" with 16.5 million HBO subscribers tuning in, nearly ten times more—143 million—saw Jon Snow's clenched butt illicitly online.
" The raids in roughly a dozen cities were scheduled for June but were delayed after Trump tweeted about the plans, saying the government would within a week "begin the process of removing millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States.
In its planned action against ZTE, the Commerce Department cites the proposal, stating that the company "planned and organized a scheme to establish, control and use a series of 'detached' companies to illicitly re-export controlled items to Iran in violation of U.S. export control laws".
The former banker, Yeo Jiawei, is serving a 30-month term on charges of perverting the course of justice by urging witnesses to lie to police and destroy evidence during the investigation into illicitly transferred funds linked to Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
The details: Facebook is now facing a reported FTC probe, investigations by multiple state attorneys general and questions from officials in Europe, after allegations that Cambridge Analytica illicitly gathered user Facebook data through a contractor and may not have deleted it when it told Facebook it had.
Facebook was caught flat-footed again Saturday as it scrambled to deal with stories in New York Times and Guardian-owned Observer about user data illicitly obtained by a Trump-linked data analytics firm, including accusations from the British paper that Facebook had threatened it with litigation.
Among them was "Bara, Bara, Bara," an installation by Ms. Camil comprised stitched-together T-shirts made in Latin America for sale in the United States and then transported illicitly to bargain markets in Mexico, which Ms. Ludwig said addressed the "economic dependency" between the two countries.
The Japanese temple, Kannonji, was not a direct party to the lawsuit, but it argued at the trial that the statue had not been removed from Korea illicitly, noting that there had been legitimate trade in goods, including Buddhist statues, between Korea and Tsushima in ancient times.
"The violence perpetrated by the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega against the Nicaraguan people and the efforts of those close to the Ortega regime to illicitly enrich themselves is deeply disturbing and completely unacceptable," Sigal Mandelker, undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said in a statement.
America's early industrialization, especially in the early 19th century, was based on illicitly importing technological equipment and workers from England—they'd literally go to England both to woo artisan workers with technological know-how of the equipment and to smuggle the equipment back to the United States.
A jury in a New York federal court determined that in the course of representing a youth basketball coach, Avenatti threatened Nike by saying he'd surface claims that the sports giant had illicitly paid amatuer basketball players, unless Nike paid him and an uncharged conspirator up to $25 million.
It's that they exploited weaknesses in the American system (including the way we use social media, and the unregulated Wild West ethos of social media platforms) and managed to illicitly push their agenda by latching onto long-held American bigotries and inflaming them with broad disinformation and manipulation campaigns.
According to an interview with Dr. Ali-Akbar Salehi, the chief of Iran's sanctioned Atomic Energy Organization; the Iranians illicitly procured a spare set of tubes for the calandria of the Arak reactor prior to carrying-out their JCPOA commitment to fill its openings and crevices with concrete.
There were stories of genuine import: an episode in which Donna Brazile, a CNN commentator who became the head of the D.N.C., illicitly leaked debate questions to Clinton; others in which Clinton seemed uncomfortably close to selling political access in exchange for large donations to her family foundation.
At 8 years old, I'd stumbled upon a land of endless opportunity: a collection of those one-note puzzle and racing games people loved playing illicitly on school computers; fun mysteries to unravel through message boards that were full of middle schoolers whose posts I read in awe.
This is iconoclasm in the twenty-first century, sponsored by a publication that would prefer to be seen not as one of the house organs of the American elite, but as an underground pamphlet, circulated by samizdat, illicitly keeping the flame of serious inquiry and good writing alive.
Mr. Trump declared that his talks with China were going well, that farmers would soon see open access to China's vast market and that they would be protected from what he described as efforts by the Chinese to illicitly acquire their intellectual property for seeds and other products.
Within the agency, some ICE officials were concerned Trump's tweet last week, which warned ICE would soon "begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States," had tipped off the operation, one source with knowledge of internal agency discussions said.
UBS, which is appealing against the decision and has said it expects an appeals court to "correct the mistakes" of the prior ruling, has now set aside a total 20.8837 million euros ($516 million) to address the charges of illicitly soliciting cross-border clients and laundering the proceeds of tax fraud.
UBS, which is appealing against the decision and has said it expects an appeals court to "correct the mistakes" of the prior ruling, has now set aside a total 450 million euros ($516 million) to address the charges of illicitly soliciting cross-border clients and laundering the proceeds of tax fraud.
On top of all this, early estimates indicate that the Indian banks ended up receiving 97 percent of the banned bank notes by the December 30 deadline last year — far more than the government estimated would be returned, based on the assumption that illicitly held money would've simply been left undeclared.
It's useful, then, to watch an actual high-wire act, as shown in James Marsh's 2008 film "Man on Wire," a documentary about the French funambule (tightrope walker) Philippe Petit and his dance across a cable illicitly strung between the towers of the World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan in 1974.
For example, the requirement that slaughtering occur only at appointed abattoirs, a measure that was supposed to prevent sick pigs from being slaughtered illicitly (and, possibly, unsafely), turned those slaughterhouses into transmission hubs: Contaminated hogs came into contact with more animals and more people as they were brought to the facilities.
"Dark at the Crossing" follows the attempt of an Arab-American ex-soldier named Haris Abadi, who, after having served with the United States military as an interpreter in Iraq, is now moved to enter Syria illicitly via Turkey to fight with the Islamist militias waging war against the Assad regime.
" He argued that China was continuing to grow in military strength, economic power and commercial activity but was doing so "in many ways illicitly or using the international rules-based order against us to continue this growth, to acquire this technology and to do the things that undermine our nations.
Epic first sued Tata in 2014 with allegations that it illicitly downloaded documentation for software it had been hired to help install at Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, accusing the Indian company of "brazenly stealing" confidential information and trade secrets in order to help its competing healthcare software provider, Med Mantra, according to court documents.
The Brideshead argument may have reached its zenith this year when a priest writing for the Catholic magazine First Things defended the 1858 Edgardo Mortara kidnapping — in which an illicitly baptized Jewish child was removed from his parents under Catholic law — as an example of the triumph of Catholic doctrine over morality.
If Green taught Daniel to distill, said Michael Twitty, a food historian, he probably would have drawn on generations of liquor-making skills: American slaves had their own traditions of alcohol production, going back to the corn beer and fruit spirits of West Africa, and many Africans made alcohol illicitly while in slavery.
It said a World Health Organization (WHO) 2007 estimate found around 5-10 percent of all kidney and liver transplants performed globally are conducted with illicitly obtained organs Delmonico said the illicit nature of the trade made it difficult to measure its impact, but that global inequality made the poor "ripe for exploitation".
It's not quite fair to call the reveal of the Google Purchases page a scandal; the page is publicly accessible, and it's not as if the company is illicitly purchasing the information — instead, it's scanning your inbox and scraping information based on confirmation and purchase emails you directed to your Gmail account.
Her predecessor was investigated over undeclared multimillion-dollar payments from an Australian firm (Beijing eventually backed him over the former frontrunner, a billionaire's son who had extramarital affairs and an illicitly constructed basement allegedly furnished with a wine cellar and a Japanese bath that caused a stir in space-starved Hong Kong).
Mr. Jiang said an associate wired payments from Hong Kong to Vancouver while Mr. Jiang transferred the equivalent in renminbi to the associate's bank account in mainland China, a form of underground banking that experts say is widely used to evade China's capital controls by wealthy Chinese to illicitly funnel money overseas.
It attracts all types — the lone 20-something carrying a skateboard in a bag for an after-work workout, the fathers who once illicitly rode the streets now teaching their kids how to ride, the young man trying to teach his girlfriend, the pack of boys daring one another into bigger tricks.
A number of states also have laws on the books that criminalize people who terminate their own pregnancies, and "there have been at least half a dozen U.S. cases where women have been arrested and charged after attempting to self-induce an abortion using illicitly obtained abortifacients," according to the Guttmacher Institute.
With the President's signature on Wednesday, the new law will expand access to evidence-based treatment, protect communities from illicit drugs, invest more in sustained recovery and workforce participation, continue to fight the stigma directed at people with addiction and raise public consciousness of the dangers of illicitly imported synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
The allegations themselves were mutable and unfounded: that the Obama administration had spied on the Trump campaign, that Ukrainian officials had actually carried out the DNC cyberattacks and falsely blamed Russia for it, that the Ukrainian government tried to illicitly subvert Trump's presidential bid, and other mixtures of half-truths and outright lies.
The five-point pledge calls on candidates to not use or spread data that is gained illicitly for disinformation purposes, not to disseminate misleading doctored photos or video, to be transparent about the use of bots, to train their party staff in basic cybersecurity measures, and to be transparent about sources of campaign finance.
These settings no longer work because Facebook no longer allows the kind of data harvesting they control; in fact, these checks address the very data oversharing that let quiz developer Aleksander Kogan turn 228,218 installs into a menagerie of 50 million users, which he then illicitly passed along to political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
The DEA not only helps enforce the law against illicitly produced drugs like heroin and fentanyl as part of its broader efforts in the war on drugs, but it also controls the regulatory quota system for opioid painkillers — a power that it has only lightly wielded as doctors have prescribed more and more of the medications.
READ: South Korea is still being super nice to Kim — and it could undermine U.S. pressure The United States slapped new sanctions on Russian and Chinese companies Wednesday for breaching trade restrictions on North Korea, accusing them of providing port services to Pyongyang's ships and illicitly selling more than $1 billion in alcohol and cigarettes to the regime.
Mr. Khandan, her husband, was sentenced to six years in January for illicitly posting updates about his wife's case on Facebook, but he has yet to be imprisoned on that charge, Hadi Ghaemi, the executive director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran, which is based in New York, told The New York Times last week.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former NATO chief and former Danish prime minister, and Michael Chertoff, the former U.S. Homeland Security secretary, launched the Pledge for Election Integrity, which calls on candidates across the world not to share data that is gained illicitly, and not to amplify misleading doctored photos or video, among other basic cybersecurity measures.
Investigators for Major League Baseball have determined that the Red Sox, who are in first place in the American League East and very likely headed to the playoffs, executed a scheme to illicitly steal hand signals from opponents' catchers in games against the second-place Yankees and other teams, according to several people briefed on the matter.
The global reach of the sector can put it unwittingly at the crossroads of modern slavery and human trafficking: from bankers who may be used to try to launder profits illicitly generated from these crimes into the formal financial sector, to investors who may invest in or lend funds to businesses that are engaged with these forms of exploitation.
And as Sophie Gilbert noted in the Atlantic last year, after the HBO show Sharp Objects reused the trope, it's caused problems for female journalists in the real world, who find at times that their male counterparts suspect they've earned their positions illicitly, and their sources may expect them to cross ethical lines for a story.
"Obama/Clinton placed pressure on Sweden, UK and Australia (his home country) to illicitly go after Mr. Assange," the account wrote to Trump Jr.. "It would be real easy and helpful for your dad to suggest that Australia appoint Assange ambassador to DC." More dramatically, WikiLeaks also reached out after The New York Times reported details of a private meeting between Trump Jr. and Kremlin-linked lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.
These clog-fights, or "purring" contests, became a part of working-class culture in North England sometime in the 1700s, and despite the fact that they were always illegal and had to take place illicitly behind pubs and in fields, far from the eyes of the police, the tradition continued in the North's mill and mining regions until the middle part of the 20th century, when it just seemed to disappear.
Mr. Lima's life in the military and behind bars — where he made many enemies — offers a "key illustration" of how clandestine structures inside Guatemala's military "have been able to morph into criminal groups that have used their connections to gain power and economic benefit, either licitly or illicitly," said Adriana Beltrán, an expert on the country's military networks who is a senior associate at the Washington Office on Latin America.
We know certain things already, from Mueller's dozens of criminal indictments and the filings that have arrived alongside them: That our political system was penetrated by enemy hackers; that our digital culture was insidiously warped by false and distorted messages; that foreign intelligence operatives interacted many multiple times with a surprising array of Trump campaign officials and insiders, dangling the political temptation of illicitly obtained intel about Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, and the personal temptation of investments that could deliver Trump vast financial rewards.
Specifically, he says (a) any schmuck can file a complaint against any attorney but he hasn't been notified of any formal proceeding against him; (b) he may have made a couple of mistakes but most of what he said about Cohen has been proven true; and (c) he didn't get the information from illicitly obtained SARs, Cohen has given no actual proof that he did, and even if that was the source of the information, Avenatti isn't a bank so he is not legally required to keep the information confidential anyway.
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