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"improperly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is dishonest or morally wrong
  2. in a way that is not right or appropriate for the situation synonym inappropriately
  3. in a way that is wrong and not correct
"improperly" Synonyms
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And I have not been improperly influenced and would not be improperly influenced.
This has set off accusations that Maguire is "improperly protecting the president improperly," according to the Post.
Majority says Trump acted improperly -- 53% say Trump improperly used his office to gain political advantage, up from 49% who said the same in October.
Regarding the "dodgy dossier" of September 2002, the inquiry does not suggest intelligence was improperly included in it or that the British government improperly influenced its text.
"There is no evidence that intelligence was improperly included in the dossier or that No.10 improperly influenced the text," reads the executive summary of the inquiry.
It's likely the outbreak was spread by improperly heated food.
Oath's suit claims Mozilla improperly terminated its agreement with Yahoo.
We don't deserve to be classified improperly against our will.
But it wasn't just Fielding who behaved improperly, Coneybeer writes.
Gizmodo found 16 examples of drivers receiving the information improperly.
Mazzant shaved off about $30,000 for improperly billed clerical work.
They accuse Trump of improperly accepting payments from foreign governments.
Moreover, census results have in certain instances been improperly used.
The inspector general report said Shulkin "improperly" received the tickets.
The department conceded that the uniforms had been "improperly" marked.
Colonel Painter was ultimately punished for improperly overseeing predeployment training.
Too much has already been destroyed — much improperly; possibly illegally.
Trump's claim that he was improperly impeached is simply wrong.
Trump supporters claim the FBI improperly surveilled the Trump campaign.
He has previously dismissed suggestions that anything was done improperly.
The complaint also alleges the Trump team improperly destroyed documents.
Columbia said a board representative improperly removed an election observer.
This lent credence to Trump's accusations that Comey behaved improperly.
But what if the technology is deployed, but improperly configured?
The charge was improperly using government resources to raise money.
Has the president used his power to improperly impede investigators?
Greene said that Farenthold improperly fired her when she complained.
"Defendant was improperly denied counsel at a critical stage," she wrote.
Pompeo also dismissed the allegation that Trump had improperly pressured Zelensky.
IAS also said its logo was improperly listed on that site.
The challengers contend the agencies' change improperly expanded federal regulatory power.
She also said they would not improperly spray waste on fields.
This could have resulted in highly valuable information being improperly disclosed.
People can draw their own conclusions, but it was improperly handled.
They are spread through improperly washed hands, surfaces and medical equipment.
The complaints allege that improperly applied dicamba drifted into neighboring fields.
If done improperly, flossing can damage gums and even cause infections.
And they also improperly used causal language in citing others' results.
But they're often unreliable and improperly calibrated, a Times investigation found.
Vickery is a prominent researcher in uncovering improperly secured files online.
NAMA says the police investigation has not suggested it behaved improperly.
Unfortunately, seeing natural hair treated and styled improperly is nothing new.
Prosecutors said she improperly received nearly $25,000 in federal disaster funds.
There was no evidence, he wrote, that prosecutors had acted improperly.
Allegations were made that he improperly received airplane and sports tickets.
When they are used improperly, they can ruin lives and kill.
Kourtney: I will wash improperly—too quickly, not enough soap, etc.
Bishop of EZ Quick Lube, improperly certified shades hurt his credibility.
Our nemesis can't harm us unless we ourselves deploy it improperly.
Nineteen of the improperly drawn districts are in the state House.
FCC regulations improperly limit their ability to combine forces and innovate.
Go deeper ... Facebook: 100 developers may have improperly accessed users' data
The Patriots were found to be improperly taping opponents' coaching signals.
The investigation found nothing to suggest that the company acted improperly.
The bank also found evidence that some customer accounts were improperly closed, or their funds were improperly frozen, and that customers were enrolled in "add-on" products like identity theft protection that they did not request.
That act has become central to an impeachment investigation launched by House Democrats in September, who argue that the president improperly solicited foreign assistance in a U.S. election and improperly tied foreign assistance to a campaign issue.
Nationally, bars today lose billions of dollars from improperly managed alcohol inventory.
Facebook is investigating whether another data analytics firm improperly accessed users' information.
Improperly trained or monitored bots can turn ugly when exposed to humans.
Buttigieg ultimately fired Boykins, over allegations that he taped the calls improperly.
And what if an improperly fenced-off dog or cat slips outside?
Facebook says 87 million users' data were improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
HOW CAN PROSECUTORS MAKE SURE THEY HAVE NOT IMPROPERLY OBTAINED PRIVILEGED INFORMATION?
In 2015, it sued the FSOC, claiming it had been improperly designated.
Even when the intended material is imported, it is often recycled improperly.
One month later, he was fired for improperly looking up account information.
Supporters argue that foreign countries, especially China, are improperly flooding the market.
It's been obviously improperly run for many years and it's a shame.
No evidence has emerged that the FBI improperly spied on Trump's campaign.
At least one environmental organization heavily criticized the improperly released public information.
The Trump administration alleges that China has improperly taken U.S. intellectual property.
A Dallas schools investigation concluded that Kimball's coach had "improperly recruited" Frazier.
However, malpractice has resulted in improperly removing and disenfranchising voters through error.
Here are 11 telltale signs you've been served an improperly made drink.
NSA improperly collected Americans' phone records for a second time, documents reveal
McCabe acted improperly enough that it is possible to justify his termination.
Saikawa admitted last week to being improperly overpaid and violating internal procedures.
Several others told the newspaper that Mr. Trump behaved improperly around them.
But the company has also been accused of improperly handling government money.
He has also alleged that the police obtained the surveillance video improperly.
In a text message to CNN he suggested SDNY has behaved improperly.
Clinton's main Democratic opponent, had improperly gained access to her campaign data.
Oath will also have to destroy the information that it improperly collected.
The CEO of Facebook admits that some users' data was handled improperly.
They are not responsible for bad people who use their products improperly.
There is no evidence that either Biden or his son acted improperly.
He also accuses senior intelligence officials of improperly "spying" on his campaign.
True consumer harm occurs when an individual's private information is improperly obtained.
Previous incidents have improperly directed traffic through Belarus and China, researchers said.
The judge stated that prosecutors had improperly withheld evidence from the defense.
If Mr. Mueller was improperly appointed, they said, the subpoena was invalid.
Mr. Trudeau has repeatedly denied that anyone improperly pressured Ms. Wilson-Raybould.
BOK's lawyer says the police review board found multiple officers acted improperly.
How can prosecutors make sure they have not improperly obtained privileged information?
But core work done improperly or alone won't necessarily fix the problem.
Now President Trump's Justice Department is arguing that Comey treated Clinton improperly.
Cambridge Analytica continues to challenge reports that it held onto data improperly obtained.
The sudden outcry is both late and improperly aimed at the attorney general.
Investigators said an electric livestock fence that was improperly installed sparked the flames.
Authorities believe that the car was improperly parked and rolled backwards, pinning Yelchin.
Uber allegedly improperly recorded a former employee following a sexual harassment complaint. pic.twitter.
An improperly set up database can inadvertently expose whatever information it contains online.
And despite the Jackson scandal, we can't assume he improperly administered the test.
About 1,700 ballots cast in the primary were handled improperly, the probe found.
An oversight panel found one officer acted improperly, but he was not charged.
Correction (April 7th): This post has been amended to fix improperly copied probabilities.
Why: The vehicles may have been "improperly built," according to the company's statement.
Wednesday&aposs lawsuit also accuses Israel of improperly enforcing an anti-boycott law.
Trump also speculated over whether someone had purposely set up his microphone improperly.
Suicide is typically caused by untreated or improperly treated depression or mental illness.
Both institutions are accused of improperly dismissing or concealing the allegations of abuse.
But it's not clear if any of the files were improperly accessed. 3.
"You could easily screw this up if you did it improperly," he said.
Eating improperly harvested shellfish affected by a red tide can make people sick.
Another 3,385 of the 26,400 submitted to date were rejected as improperly completed.
On Sunday, it suspended another data analytics firm, CubeYou, for improperly harvesting data.
He also accused the Justice Department of improperly keeping the documents under wraps.
Rice has denied that she improperly asked for the identities to be unmasked.
The ruling found that the Trump administration improperly delayed the Obama-era regulation.
Prosecutors and agents knew that classified information had been improperly stored on Mrs.
The Brady case — his role in improperly deflated footballs — seemed silly at first.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), however, accused the Trump administration of improperly portraying immigrants.
Or, could the authorities have used one confession to improperly influence the other?
With that established, I'm still not immune to improperly prepared or stored foods.
"Improperly disposed human waste spreads disease... there's no question about that," says Lawhon.
Clinton and her aides improperly sent classified information on her private email server.
By speculating about it, the president and his surrogates have already acted improperly.
Da Silva rejected even the suggestion that the president might have acted improperly.
Next Monday, Facebook will begin alerting users whose data has been improperly shared.
It also informed users whose data had been improperly harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
Last year, ambulance companies collectively billed Medicare improperly for at least $700 million.
Prosecutors allege that he improperly spent campaign money funding vacations and extramarital affairs.
The Trump administration has asserted that the Obama administration improperly regulated the emissions.
Obviously, there was an unknown or improperly addressed root issue causing these concerns.
Winterton says the septic tank was improperly installed, and the toilets barely worked.
Improperly implemented, they could be a vector for hackers to tamper with cars.
It was also designed improperly to tie the hands of president-elect Trump.
Is the American Lung Association a crony improperly benefitting from a slush fund?
Ultimately, an improperly timed clock is to blame for the capsule's unexpected performance.
Republicans said there was no proof Trump improperly pressured Ukraine to investigate Biden.
These databases and technology — if used improperly — can seriously intrude on civil rights.
LocationSmart insisted that no customer information was improperly obtained because of the flaw.
He has been appealing ever since, arguing that the judge was improperly hired.
Even when immigrants improperly cross the border, they can still legally seek asylum.
And he resisted accusations that Hatchell had improperly pressed injured women to play.
Sometimes, contributors have been accused of improperly putting a thumb on their own scales.
He died from a broken neck while being improperly transported in a police van.
Again, two federal judges have blocked this rule for being improperly implemented and harmful.
He's also found himself indicted for improperly backdating stock options and drug-related offenses.
"Evidence now clearly shows that the Mueller Scam was improperly brought & tainted," Trump tweeted.
Facebook says it'll be contacting all the people whose Instagram passwords were improperly stored.
In such cases, the group right improperly (in my opinion) undermines the individual right.
"Taylor Swift did not act improperly," the judge stated when he announced his ruling.
There's no evidence that Hunter or his father acted improperly or violated any laws.
The FBI's former No. 2 official, Andrew McCabe, said investigators did not act improperly.
His complaint that they were improperly trying to take over the negotiations was unpersuasive.
The reason is a component in the airbag assembly may have been improperly assembled.
Both candidates have accused each other of improperly using family nonprofits for personal benefit.
The bank has said it fired about 5,300 employees for improperly opening the accounts.
As a result, they suspected that it was likely implemented improperly in many devices.
It is not the policy or practice of the district to improperly censor speech.
As many as 20153 million improperly created accounts have been discovered in recent months.
" The tribe, though, replied that the company improperly "argues it is the victim here.
"Steele improperly concealed from and lied to the FBI about those contacts," he admits.
Joe McCarthy improperly pressured the military to give preferential treatment to his former aide.
So at this point, I can't say whether anything was masked or unmasked improperly.
Our evidence involves multiple computers and government I.P. addresses discovered improperly residing in them.
No evidence has emerged to suggest that the FBI improperly spied on Trump's campaign.
Suppose that the IRS targets political opponents or the FBI improperly harasses private citizens.
To date, there has been zero evidence the FBI acted improperly in its investigation.
Facebook is now alerting users if their data was improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
The NYPD did not admit to acting improperly in the settlement released on Thursday.
Regis then lied to federal investigators about improperly handling classified materials during an interview.
They're signing a document it was improperly done as far as Congress is concerned.
This cache of data was later found to have been improperly culled from Facebook.
If worn longer or fitted improperly, the probes can rub and irritate the skin.
Clinton, accusing her aides of improperly receiving inside information from the Obama administration. Mrs.
Republicans alleged the FBI had abused its surveillance powers and improperly obtained the warrant.
These enforcers intimidate, fine, and beat women who improperly don their legally mandated veils.
Amazon deleted from its Kindle readers copies of novels it had improperly sold them.
Regis then lied during an interview with federal investigators about improperly handling classified materials.
His firing follows an IG report that concluded he improperly disclosed information to reporters.
The Chamber's second concern is that the proposals appear to "improperly" target American companies.
In December, the DNC alleged that Sanders staffers had improperly accessed Clinton's campaign information.
Improperly calibrated regulation is a key reason our economic recovery has been so tepid.
Like Nissan, Subaru said in October that its employees had improperly conducted vehicle inspections.
As I said, some VPNs are improperly configured, and may leak personally identifying data.
In 2011, the F.T.C. investigated whether the company's search algorithms improperly favored its services.
He was faulted for improperly training the company while it was in North Carolina.
Mr. Kemp has denied behaving improperly in his former role as secretary of state.
Hitt said that the museum's architects improperly declined to issue certificates of substantial completion.
Improperly made respirators might not block the tiny particles that could carry the coronavirus.
He "improperly mixed his personal desires with his job," Mr. Rosenzweig said on Thursday.
Ms. García Villegas is also charged with improperly filing land permits, negligence and murder.
Instagram said the service breached its terms of service by improperly storing login credentials.
Methanol poisoning typically occurs through the consumption of counterfeit or improperly produced alcohol products.
Clinton for what they said was his improperly handing political ammunition to Mr. Trump.
"Improperly managed idle wells can cost taxpayers millions of dollars," according to the report.
And after everything else, the match that Smith improperly posted about was rained out.
Burisma has faced allegations of dodging taxes and improperly securing licenses for gas deposits.
Lime said it's "studying the issue," which happens only when scooters are used improperly.
Young labeled Stutzman an insider politician and accused him of improperly using campaign funds.
Ring said it fired the employees for improperly viewing video footage from customer cameras.
If our values are applied improperly, they don't help our company — they hurt it.
Some argue it could lead to Americans being improperly removed from state voter rolls.
They said their concerns were ignored or improperly investigated, and his abuse continued unabated.
He accused the bureau of improperly spying on former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
They said their concerns were ignored or improperly investigated and his abuse continued unabated.
The inspector general found that while he acted improperly, he did not exhibit bias.
Volkswagen has acknowledged improperly selling preproduction, or what the industry calls "zero series," cars.
Foreign banks have often complained that the Volcker Rule improperly affects their non-U.
Then news broke of a law school hearing after Biden had improperly footnoted sources.
A Tesla spokesperson told Business Insider that using Tesla parts improperly can be dangerous.
The OIG, specifically, is looking into allegations that he improperly gave some aides raises, used aides to complete personal tasks like apartment hunting or finding his wife a job, and improperly spent more than $3.5 million in taxpayer money on security for himself.
"Although the building generally met contract requirements and appears well built, we found some construction deficiencies that may have safety implications, such as improperly sized and improperly aligned building separation joints," John Sopko wrote in a letter to the Pentagon accompanying the report.
The appeals court found that the trial judge improperly excluded evidence that could be used to undermine a statement made by Mr. Stewart's father that was the linchpin of the government's case that Mr. Stewart improperly tipped his father to the impending deals.
The IG found that Shulkin improperly had a subordinate handle personal travel plans for him and his wife during the trip, improperly accepted Wimbledon tickets as a gift on that trip and allowed his wife to travel with him at taxpayers' expense.
The feds are investigating whether classified information was improperly handled through the private email use.
Colletti previously settled a lawsuit accusing MillerCoors of improperly withholding his pension benefits, Murphy said.
As Reuters reports, the lawsuit alleges that Facebook improperly collected and stored users' biometric data.
Kennedy's bill would impose civil fines on airlines for improperly storing animals in overhead bins.
The report also notes that electronic device searches at the border are often documented improperly.
Our investigation has determined that these stored passwords were not internally abused or improperly accessed.
The bank has said it fired more than 5,000 employees for improperly opening the accounts.
Oracle argues that Google improperly used Java to quickly deliver an Android smartphone to market.
Castillero stressed that no proof had been found to show Mossack Fonseca had acted improperly.
The company said it found no evidence the data had been improperly accessed or misused.
The jury decided that Facebook hadn't "stolen" trade secrets but it did improperly use them.
Obama administration officials disputed the suggestion that the outgoing administration was improperly monitoring its successors.
Muscovites complain that parishes loyal to Kirill are being taken over improperly by Ukrainian nationalists.
If administered improperly or to someone overdosing on some other substance, who is at fault?
" Improperly mixing the ingredients, then, "causes 'hot spots' with much more concentrated something-or-another.
A facility in Houston is accused of improperly medicating migrant children, both boys and girls.
"It's not sufficient to understand which synapses, which brain connections, are working improperly," he says.
Court papers filed on McCullough's behalf allege Swafford had been improperly hidden from the defense.
The government has said the vaccines themselves were real, though traded illegally and improperly stored.
"A Facebook internal investigation concluded that the passwords were not "internally abused or improperly accessed.
However, if certain photos are improperly tagged as such, Instagram could face heat for it.
Last November, it agreed to reimburse California passengers $1.8 million for improperly collected airport tolls.
But a delegate from Alaska protested, saying his state's vote count had been recorded improperly.
Trump officials say their predecessors improperly interpreted the 1975 law that allows for such standards.
They revealed Nixon trying to improperly stop the FBI's investigation into the original Watergate burglary.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling Trump campaign communications.
Trump officials say their predecessors improperly interpreted the 85033 law that allows for such standards.
However, no evidence has surfaced to suggest that the FBI improperly spied on his campaign.
Initial findings suggested that MCAS activated improperly, due to a faulty angle-of-attack sensor.
Haulers can be cited for everything from improperly commingling waste to driving an unregistered vehicle.
One citation of four recorded in that state since 2015 was for improperly restraining children.
Previous reports had said that Cambridge had improperly obtained personal information on 2628 million users.
She and her aides had been under investigation for improperly storing classified information on Mrs.
Bruce Babbitt, Luján's successor, rescinded the order, and courts ultimately determined that Luján acted improperly.
The report also criticizes Equifax for improperly saving records of internal conversations about the breach.
The report also dinged him for improperly accepting tickets to the tennis tournament at Wimbledon.
Meanwhile, improperly aligned teeth can also wear down your enamel and contribute to teeth loss.
Greenhouse claimed that certain assets may have been improperly valued, reducing the amount he received.
During Mr. Mnuchin's tenure, OneWest faced allegations that it had foreclosed improperly on some borrowers.
But be aware that in some cases, they will make parts of websites work improperly.
The archive was huge and poorly organized, with thousands of tapes misshelved or improperly labeled.
Mr. Ghosn was also charged with improperly transferring personal losses to Nissan's books in 2008.
The union responded with a public letter denying that the mechanics were improperly grounding aircraft.
In any case, Judge Walker found that Mr. Scott had not improperly used his office.
If there is no evidence the police or prosecutors acted improperly, the defendant cannot sue.
Just last April, similar stickers were used to get a Tesla to switch lanes improperly.
Figuring out which alcohol has been improperly produced is not always straightforward, the report states.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling Trump campaign communications.
Have other such conversations been improperly stashed in the system, as the whistle-blower alleged?
Some Republicans have accused government investigators of improperly collecting data on some associates of Trump's.
In that case, prosecutors alleged that Dixon improperly used gift cards intended for the needy.
Sprint, meanwhile, says it improperly collected funds because it was confused about a rule change.
In court documents RBS also denies Hong was improperly prevented from performing his IPV job.
Mr. Trudeau dismissed the idea that the government had acted improperly toward Ms. Wilson-Raybould.
Harris that Republican legislators had improperly considered race when drawing congressional district lines in 2011.
If they're on the list improperly, then you're interfering with someone's right to bear arms.
He was fired in December, 2015 after improperly accessing proprietary data in the DNC system.
The campaign finance violations complaints accuse Bentley of using campaign funds to improperly pay Mason's legal fees, of improperly receiving campaign contributions outside a 120-day window allowed by law and of making a loan to his campaign account outside the 120-day legal window.
DeWine did claim — falsely, as it turned out — that Planned Parenthood improperly disposed of fetal remains.
Later Wells Fargo disclosed that corporate bank employees had improperly altered customer information on certain documents.
A toilet bowl freshener is stuck to an improperly placed fire alarm with dangling, cut wires.
Instead, improperly adjusted data on surface temperatures made for an artificial lull in the warming trend.
The key allegation is that the surveillance of Page was improperly authorized — and potentially politically motivated.
The fear was that either she or her husband was being improperly influenced by foreign nations.
He said in a statement they "were issued improperly" or were simply "inconsistent with current law."
In some cases, the information was improperly shared with political consultants potentially to manipulate voter sentiment.
But there are concerns that such a board might improperly curtail self-government on the island.
Prosecutors had been seeking up to 18 months in prison for Harrington improperly billing for services.
But that information was improperly kept out of his trial, an appeals court ruled last year.
Bernie SandersBernie Sanders was accused of improperly accessing confidential voter data by the Democratic National Committee.
Facebook revealed last spring that data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica accessed and improperly stored user data.
If the paperwork and records are improperly done, there's no guarantee companies will follow the rules.
According to the company, there's no evidence that employees improperly accessed the exposed passwords — so far.
Fatbergs begin forming when people improperly dispose of trash by dumping it in sinks or toilets.
Rawrkanos_Michael puts forth the theory that the ingredients being mixed improperly is what's causing the illness.
Officials say Gordon improperly stored whale meat in his front yard, which attracted the polar bear.
Even when an email is deleted improperly, the Capstone program's archiving tools should maintain a copy.
He was released, improperly, in 2008, but was rearrested in 2014, when authorities realized the mistake.
If you have acted inappropriately or improperly, the evidence in the video will generally show that.
Most cases of botulism are related to homemade foods that were improperly canned, preserved, or fermented.
Among them was the Children's Weapon Accident Prevention Act, which would criminalize storing a gun improperly.
In 1994, Espy left his job as Agriculture secretary amid claims that he improperly received gifts.
He criticized those parents who would "recklessly and improperly" cross the border with children in tow.
Questions were raised during Grimes's campaign over whether she had improperly benefited from her father's company.
Still, prosecutors have opposed testing the evidence, since it may have been contaminated or improperly stored.
A recent inspector general report found Shulkin improperly used taxpayer dollars during a trip to Europe.
Improperly booking revenue, as Valeant did with Philidor, is a tactic sophisticated investors stay alert for.
It's not known whether the data was improperly accessed using the publicly available username and password.
Page has denied that he acted improperly while interacting with Russian officials during the 85033 campaign.
According to various news stories, the property owner believed the operator was improperly photographing his daughter.
As the case of Lay suggests, this raises numerous questions about money improperly buying political access.
But the race referees rejected Kittel's claim that Cavendish had improperly veered in front of him.
Georgetown researchers suspect that police departments have already improperly used the technology as evidence in cases.
Did he improperly ask him to drop an active criminal investigation of a former close adviser?
The executive was caught "improperly charging personal items and services" to Apollo funds, the S.E.C. said.
Most Republicans see many of the U.N.'s actions as attempts to improperly influence U.S. policy.
Trump has only doubled down on his criticism after Sessions said he wouldn't be improperly influenced.
About two million improperly stored vaccines were sold around the country from an overheated, dilapidated storeroom.
The league said the team improperly contacted Maclin, rather than his agent, during the negotiating window.
Personal information of 87 million Facebook users was improperly shared as a result of the leak.
There will be pressure to win right away with a team that was improperly patched together.
The report does warn, however, that GM technology can have serious adverse effects when used improperly.
It's been improperly reported that I said that Muslims don't have rights under the First Amendment.
He is accused of underreporting millions in compensation and improperly transferring personal losses to Nissan's books.
Google was hit with a record antitrust fine in Europe for improperly exploiting its market power.
They can be fined for improperly managing garbage, fruit trees, pet food, fish and other attractants.
Despite those weaknesses, it isn't clear that Mr. Ghosn used them to reap personal gains improperly.
Mistake No. 2: Leaving the Breakables Breakable Mr. Murphy said dishes are almost always packed improperly.
Mendes said the leaked conversations suggest Moro and prosecutors behaved improperly without oversight from other institutions.
She was penalized for improperly replacing her ball on the 17th green during the third round.
And sometimes, as happened twice with improperly rigged Richard Serra steel works, they can be fatal.
The pattern has angered Democrats, who argue that the officials are improperly impeding Congress's oversight investigation.
A whistle-blower said advisers improperly restricted access to a record of President Trump's Ukraine call.
Schiff also refuted claims that his staff acted improperly in handling initial contact with the whistleblower.
Democrats said the letter was improperly classified and should be released publicly before Trump's trial ends.
They said that that had improperly commercialized Mr. Di Modica's statue in violation of its copyright.
Its central contention: Over almost three years, he had traded improperly in a handful of stocks.
That's because improperly designed websites can block our ability to effectively access all of the information.
Since Chinese telecom is arguably built on improperly acquired technology, one obvious target is telecom equipment.
In January, Motherboard reported that several Ring employees were fired for improperly accessing Ring users' videos.
Because of that, the government argued that the committee was improperly trying to influence Congressional races.
Dana Deasy, the Pentagon's chief information officer, has denied that Trump improperly influenced the JEDI decision.
Mr Moro has been hurt by revelations that as a judge he collaborated improperly with prosecutors.
Page came under scrutiny over reports he improperly communicated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
Billions of dollars were improperly moved around, but US law enforcement is too afraid to investigate.
Ronny Jackson created a hostile work environment, excessively drank on the job and improperly dispensed medications.
Defense lawyers denied that their clients violated the law by paying kickbacks or improperly influencing doctors.
The company says it first discovered in 2015 that Cambridge Analytica had improperly obtained user data.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act protects them from being improperly tracked, including for advertising purposes.
In an official response, the university admitted to overcharging, but said it only improperly retained $278,883.
In this instance, they would have to show the land is being neglected or improperly managed.
There were [some] people whose names were [put] on the list improperly because they've recently voted.
Rather, a violation requires only that someone exercise gross negligence in improperly handling national defense information.
Researchers found 87 percent of the snapper they purchased from stores and restaurants was improperly labeled.
Since then, Lucia has been appealing the case on the grounds that Elliot was improperly hired.
Raj Shah, a White House spokesman, said on Thursday that the president had not acted improperly.
Trump claims that the watchdog report shows that his campaign was improperly targeted by the FBI.
The specialist, Jay Alix, has accused McKinsey of improperly profiting off the reorganizations it worked on.
DeLorenzo, who played goalie for the Orange in the late 1980s, alleged that Simmons improperly gave him $40 in cash, that Syracuse assistant coach John Desko helped to fix his grades and that the university improperly sued him for an overdue tuition bill of more than $5,000.
The survey also finds 229% say Trump used the presidency improperly to gain political advantage against a potential 23.5 opponent in his interactions with the president of Ukraine, 39% say he did not use his office improperly and 10% say they don't know enough to say.
His campaign was derailed by improperly filed papers and was later dealt another setback by banking regulators.
The appeals court agreed with the SEC that the clock restarted each time Kokesh converted funds improperly.
Smartphones (all electronics, really) can combust when equipped with a faulty or improperly-installed lithium-ion battery.
The judge ruled that Zinke had improperly reversed Obama Administration policy without providing adequate justification and review.
Warner says Congress must "step up" Can I check to see if my account was improperly accessed?
PENN: Well, yes, but it&aposs really about whether the FBI did its job properly or improperly?
Subaru says in government documents that steering columns may have been manufactured improperly by a parts supplier.
Thousands have had to be rescued from the still-rising floodwaters in the overbuilt, improperly drained city.
He then improperly billed the meals to his office, which meant the taxpayer picked up the tab.
Mr. Lin said he had seen no evidence that Ms. Le improperly distributed opioids or other drugs.
Last year, the craft store chain agreed to hand over 24.3,548 antiquities that it had improperly imported.
About one-fifth of stations reported receiving improperly sealed or unsealed ballots, the European Union observers said.
Facebook has acknowledged that user data was improperly obtained by Cambridge Analytica last year, violating that agreement.
They also claimed the FCC's rule "improperly and unlawfully includes sweeping preemption of state and local laws."
The agency just released a new safety video showing what happens when you improperly fry a turkey.
The bank previously said it has fired about 5,300 employees for improperly engaging in fraudulent account sales.
It also asked Kogan and his associates to certify that they had destroyed the improperly collected data.
Among the millions of people whose data was improperly obtained by Cambridge Analytica was the CEO himself.
The company has hired a digital forensics team to determine whether the company retained its data improperly.
John W. Troxell was found to have improperly used military personnel and to have made improper endorsements.
But through that fog of smoke, ash, narrative confusion, and improperly tuned TVs emerged a new constant.
Another woman alleges he touched her improperly during a dance class at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The State Department said at least two of the three emails bearing the mark were improperly classified.
McCain was one of five senators accused of corruption, but he was cleared of having acted improperly.
CMS said last year that it had "expressly advised" Mylan that the drugmaker had improperly classified EpiPen.
During Spangenberg's employment, Figari admitted, there was no pop-up warning employees not to improperly access data.
How many customers will spend the time and money necessary to recover this improperly levied $50 fee?
But there's a danger to us, and to these companies, that this data could be used improperly.
Prosecutors claimed he improperly prescribed controlled substances to Matt leading up to his death in August 2016.
Robinhood, based in Menlo Park, California, said it found no evidence that the information was improperly accessed.
Monsanto's critiques of experts follows past accusations by farmers and activists that the company improperly influenced science.
It added that the party's Federal Legal Commission - a body that staffs disciplinary panels - was "improperly constituted".
Additionally, the IG recently published a report saying Zinke improperly let his wife ride in government vehicles.
Rather than protecting consumer privacy, the rule improperly tilted the Internet ecosystem toward services such as Google.
Police said in a short statement the driver "improperly operated" the minibus, causing it to lose control.
There's no way of ensuring they weren't adulterated or improperly stored, and the risks are too great.
Her accusers said, among other things, that Ms. Elvin was improperly allowing students to make up courses.
Marjorie was particularly upset by allegations that Jackson improperly handed out prescription drugs to White House staffers.
"The school improperly allowed Paula to sit in the room while Julian was questioned," she tells PEOPLE.
Additionally, YouTube noted they do have an appeals process for videos which may have been improperly removed.
The recent reports also come as Shulkin faces scrutiny over allegations that he improperly used taxpayer dollars.
Facebook has said that 87 million users may have had their data improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
Did some of those sections ultimately include any redacted material and, therefore, would have been improperly released?
The justices said that a lower court did not act improperly in leaving the map in place.
The people who are being billed improperly are "qualified Medicare beneficiaries" who are also enrolled in Medicaid.
Did Flynn speak with Trump about other foreign policy issues, and were Trump's positions ever improperly influenced?
Audits prompted by the criminal case turned up thousands of soldiers who had improperly received cash incentives.
The GOP accused North of working improperly with environmentalists and Alaska Native tribes to get Pebble blocked.
Allergan shareholders alleged Pershing Square and Valeant improperly traded ahead of the company's hostile bid for Allergan.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling a Trump campaign aide's communications.
It came after the commission ruled in August that Apple improperly benefited from the country's tax laws.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said in a statement that Orthofix improperly booked revenue in certain instances.
Republicans need to drop "Spygate," an unfounded claim that the Obama administration improperly spied on Trump's campaign.
"There is no evidence that these internally stored passwords were abused or improperly accessed," a spokesperson said.
The remaining 79% has been sent to landfills, improperly discarded or found its way into the oceans.
The Obama administration did not contradict the federal court's ruling or conclude that anything was done improperly.
Was improperly harvested data critical to the election of Donald Trump -- or the UK's vote for Brexit?
The answer in both cases is 76, along with two improperly formatted dabs and one checked dab.
Evans, however, believed that the results were improperly accessed and reported it to Unity's head of people.
First of all: don't blow your cover and lose all your points by thanking your plug improperly.
The company said it was investigating whether certain payments relating to facilities in India were made improperly.
Myers is alleging that Bryce improperly used $7,000 in campaign funds to settle a personal legal scuffle.
The government also alleges that releasing evidence improperly "would assist foreign intelligence services" — especially the Russian Federation.
It is also the layer that doctors thought might be most affected by viewing the eclipse improperly.
More recently in 2016, a criminal organization was found to be selling millions of improperly stored vaccines.
"Evidence 101," Robinson snapped, only minutes into the day, after Kobach's team attempted to improperly introduce evidence.
MORE struck down the rule, saying it improperly focused on workers' salaries instead of their job description.
President-elect Donald J. Trump entered the fray Saturday morning, accusing China on Twitter of acting improperly.
In 2015, explosions caused by improperly stored chemicals killed 165 people in Tianjin, a northern port city.
Republican operatives improperly collected ballots from voters at their homes, switched their votes and forged their signatures.
They contend that a search warrant was improperly obtained to install secret cameras inside the massage parlor.
The union's national director issued a statement last week denying that the mechanics were improperly grounding aircraft.
Climbers said cylinders were found to be leaking, exploding or being improperly filled on a black market.
Worse, accountability will be unlikely because police are so rarely determined to have improperly used deadly force.
Facebook later said the data of as many as 87 million people may have been improperly shared.
GE eventually faced accusations from the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2009 that it improperly manipulated results.
No evidence has emerged that the informant acted improperly, but few details are known about his work.
Once lithium-ion batteries are used up in electronics, they are often disposed of improperly by consumers.
A network of international laws should ensure that the data is not being sold or used improperly.
Facebook admitted it has known since 2015 that Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed the data of its users.
Spanberger on Tuesday had accused the two groups of improperly obtaining the document, charges both organizations denied.
It also improperly denied any relief to Facebook for successfully asserting a constitutional challenge, the petition said.
When the whistleblower raised her concerns with her superiors, she was "improperly" reassigned and told on Feb.
Webb said he was continuing his investigation, however, of whether authorities acted improperly in last year's dismissal.
Many of the states' claims involve allegations that the Sacklers improperly withdrew billions from Purdue for years.
State regulators also found that thousands of gallons of drilling fluid had been improperly discharged into creeks.
Without giving specifics, Sessions said that any officials who have acted improperly will be held to account.
Ohioans deserve to know if Cordray used his Consumer Financial Protection Bureau office improperly for political gain.
For the second time in a week, Amazon has acknowledged that its employees improperly accessed customer data.
No evidence has emerged to suggest the former vice president acted improperly regarding his dealings with Ukraine.
Last year, political research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly harvested information on tens of millions of Facebook users.
Some will call it a worthy Tesla competitor, while others might improperly call it a Tesla killer.
If history is any guide, we have not seen the last improperly played song at anthem time.
Shulkin also improperly accepted tickets to the Wimbledon tennis tournament as a gift, according to the report.
Zagreb does not want to implement the arbitration ruling saying Slovenia improperly meddled with the arbitration process.
It also criticizes him for improperly accepting Wimbledon tennis tournament tickets as a gift during the trip.
Sometimes, judges improperly dismiss lawsuits even when the main facts in the case are disputed, she says.
But our mission is to make certain that no one is taken off of the rolls improperly.
He remained in that position until 1994 when he left amid allegations that he improperly took gifts.
Compensation for those who were sold it improperly has cost the industry tens of billions of pounds.
But the Nets protested the game, arguing that a number of technical fouls had been called improperly.
In 2015, at least 278 children accidentally shot themselves or someone else with an improperly stored gun.
And if we find that someone is improperly using data, we'll ban them and tell everyone affected.
And you can't be giving immunity to people who bring children with them recklessly and improperly and illegally.
Improperly redacted court documents from February 2017 show that Facebook explored charging companies for access to user data.
Trump's increasingly heated responses quickly drew objections from Democrats, who said he was improperly attacking an independent judiciary.
Multiple Facebook employees have been fired for improperly accessing user profiles over the years, according to former employees.
Two whistleblowers have come forward to allege Trump improperly used his position to pressure Ukraine into investigating Biden.
At turns, Wake berates Winslow for doing the work improperly, while Winslow often needles Wake over his opinions.
Mr. McEwen said he watched the engineer take samples and they were done improperly, including being commingled together.
Although the company said that some accounts were improperly accessed, there wasn't a direct breach of its systems.
The FBI is investigating Clinton's use of a private emails to determine whether anyone improperly handled classified information.
There is no evidence that Vice President Biden acted improperly in any of the situations involving his son.
There have also been cases linked to improperly disinfected swimming pool water or heated and contaminated tap water.
The private operations also improperly put inmates into solitary confinement and lacked oversight regarding health care for inmates.
Accusations that Trump has been improperly benefiting from his presidency have been nearly constant since he entered office.
According to the Mirror, the two are aware their pictures are being improperly used to hawk other products.
But Gustafsson said that one of the scanners was improperly connected to the internet and was swiftly compromised.
" The blocks are currently operated by BP, which has said it "rejects any implication that it acted improperly.
Facebook admitted that the information of 87 million profiles had been improperly accessed by the data analytics firm.
Allegations that the city's demolition programme awarded contracts improperly have dogged the administration and attracted a federal investigation.
One thing the current EPA claims is that the previous administration improperly rushed through the midterm evaluation process.
Planned Parenthood, the biggest provider of abortions in America, strongly refuted the suggestion the clinic was improperly run.
And improperly stored water is often mishandled, increasing the rates of cholera, dysentery and other water-borne diseases.
Out of those six million, 1.3 million are believed to be improperly stored or mislabeled, the Journal wrote.
The records of a physician affiliated with Eaze were improperly accessed by one of that doctor's former employees.
The Justice Department filing says all three laws improperly attempt to regulate federal immigration at the state level.
Trump has made the unsubstantiated allegation that Biden improperly tried to aid Hunter Biden's business interests in Ukraine.
If any electrical device is improperly sealed, the patient or healthcare provider could get a severe electric shock.
Similar centers have been found to reduce the spread of infectious disease, overdose deaths and improperly discarded syringes.
Facebook now says it will demand authentication for political advertisers and inform users whose data was improperly shared.
For one, he disputed reporting that 87 million people had their data improperly turned over to Cambridge Analytica.
In a rare statement in response, Sessions said that he would "not be improperly influenced" by political pressure.
The plaintiff alleged the FBI improperly redacted key intelligence related to the funding of the 9/11 attacks.
That led to accusations that Trump improperly tried to influence the investigation and may even have obstructed justice.
Codenamed "Midyear Exam," it focused on whether Clinton and her aides had improperly stored or transmitted classified information.
In a rare statement in response, Sessions said that he would "not be improperly influenced" by political pressure.
However, the whistleblower claims Trump is improperly withholding military aid from Ukraine for his own political purposes. Sept.
White House spokesman Raj Shah said on Thursday that the president had not acted improperly, the Times reported.
In public statements since the settlement was announced, bank executives have acknowledged that the accounts were created improperly.
Ms. Cafferkey could have lost her medical license if the panel had decided that she had acted improperly.
Personal data from over 87 million Facebook users had been improperly obtained by the political data-analytics firm.
Lemon blasted Trump's demand for an investigation into whether the FBI improperly spied on his 2016 presidential campaign.
But there was the matter of whether a vote tally on a motion to recommit was improperly recorded.
If the board is using those funds improperly, what can other shareholders do to get the money back?
Like Trump, he has accused those inside the intelligence community of improperly using their authority for political purposes.
Comey defended the decision last week after a Fox News host suggested he improperly leaked information to Richman.
Seth Moulton received an improperly folded American flag and a copy of the flag code from the GOP.
"Treasury improperly impeded the committee's investigation" for nearly three years before producing certain subpoenaed records, the report said.
While simply not broadcasting the problematic material, you prevent re-offending the parties who are being improperly characterized.
Facebook has admitted that the data of 87 million users may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook Canada said on Wednesday that more than 600,000 Canadians had their data "improperly shared" with Cambridge Analytica.
And if we find that someone is improperly using data, we'll ban them and tell everyone affected. 4.
We pointed out that officials failed to conduct an adequate search for responsive records and improperly redacted information.
Prosecutors estimate that as many as 60,000 car accident victims may have had their confidential information improperly disclosed.
If the search giant comments at all, it will likely blame the mishap on an improperly audited algorithm.
Meanwhile, Price stepped down last year after he was accused of improperly using taxpayer funds for charter flights.
But now New Jersey has to redo the process after a court said OptumRx "improperly hedged" its contract.
The IG is also investigating whether Zinke improperly used agency funds to pay for travel for his wife.
"MMC conducted testing improperly to present better fuel consumption rates than the actual rates," a company statement said.
But the offense was improperly entered into the database that the FBI uses to vet prospective gun buyers.
By the numbers: Millions of people have been improperly ruled ineligible to vote since 22016, the report says.
They feigned a lack of awareness of how the firm improperly harvested tens of millions of users' data.
But it said the rules were too complex and up to a quarter of payments were issued "improperly".
Trump called Westerhout's comments "unfortunate," but also accused the press of improperly leaking an off-the-record discussion.
The NTSB said Tesla had improperly released information related to the crash before it had been properly vetted.
It has returned $2.6 million in fees that customers were improperly charged and paid a $185 million fine.
Emma Witman, a bartender in Asheville, North Carolina, explains 11 telltale signs that your drink was made improperly.
" Mr. Trump blamed the retailer's decline on poor management, saying the company was "improperly run for many years.
Transient individuals, critics said, were using the needles to shoot up in public and then improperly discarding them.
It can look into his business dealings and whether money from foreign powers has improperly influenced executive decisions.
" The blocks are currently operated by BP, which has said it "rejects any implication that it acted improperly.
A legal complaint filed by Mr. Fintiklis accused the Trump team of improperly destroying documents during the standoff.
The memo reportedly claims that the F.B.I. improperly relied on information from the ex-British spy Christopher Steele.
Judges Conahan and Ciavarella improperly sentenced thousands of juveniles after hearings that sometimes lasted only a few minutes.
Although antibiotic resistance develops naturally with normal bacterial mutation, humans are speeding it up by using antibiotics improperly.
The term refers to improperly documented accounting adjustments that are made when different financial ledgers do not match.
Courtney: Let's just get this out of the way: I've only done it improperly for my whole life.
A whistleblower complaint claims team members working with American evacuees on two California military bases were improperly deployed.
An outside investigation found that more than 340,000 voter registrations had been improperly canceled by Mr. Kemp's office.
The charge against Mr Saikawa—that he improperly pocketed ¥47m in performance-linked bonuses—is peanuts by comparison.
He is accused of improperly using money from a company he founded to pay back hedge fund investors.
"Taylor Swift did not act improperly," Judge William J. Martínez said in United States District Court in Denver.
Most of the children who died were not wearing seatbelts — nationwide, 43 percent were unrestrained or improperly restrained.
They also accused San Francisco-based Uber of improperly refusing to let them keep all tips from passengers.
Prosecutors accused Hunter of improperly using campaign funds to pursue numerous romantic affairs with congressional aides and lobbyists.
The impact, when this happens, is devastating: the improperly managed livestock waste mixes feces, bodily fluids, nitrates, e.
Wells Fargo said it had discontinued the practice and would refund those who were improperly affected by it.
Cambridge Analytica said it deleted the data when Facebook alerted them in 2015 it had been improperly shared.
Last month, lawmakers called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Yodlee for improperly selling consumers' financial data.
TOKYO PROSECUTORS: GHOSN'S WIFE WAS ONE OF PEOPLE INVOLVED IN SCHEME TO WIRE FUNDS IMPROPERLY OBTAINED FROM NISSAN
The agency's inspector general found in mid-2014 that five agency employees had "improperly accessed" the Senate network.
If they differed by more than 20 feet, the autothrottle wouldn't be able to improperly idle the engines.
And it alleged a pro-Sanders super-PAC is improperly using his name and engaging in illegal coordination.
Some Republicans have alleged that senior officials improperly secured warrants to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
He discussed a hypothetical situation in which a close election might be tipped by an improperly registered voter.
The report also criticized him for improperly accepting tickets to the Wimbledon tennis tournament during the same trip.
The same report said Shulkin improperly accepted tickets during that trip to the Wimbledon tennis tournament in England.
Fifty-one percent say he did use the White House improperly, while 22019 percent say he did not.
Accusations that Trump has been improperly benefitting from his presidency have been nearly constant since he entered office.
Tech platforms stand accused of multiple sins, including: Improperly collecting users' data to build massive databases of profiles.
"If you look at any federal program, any program is going to be used improperly," Mr. Rosenstein said.
Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica's account on Friday evening, saying that it improperly used personal information obtained from users.
He also declined to make an immediate decision about whether Chapo may have been improperly extradited from Mexico.
Brazil announced Monday that it had fined Facebook $1.6 million over improperly sharing user data with Cambridge Analytica.
Gonzales was soon after accused of politicizing hiring, sidelining the Civil Rights division, and improperly firing U.S. attorneys.
At one point a prosecutor improperly suggested that Mr. Corona's refusal to testify suggested that he was guilty.
The Whistleblower statute provides an avenue to report concerns related to classified matters without improperly disclosing classified information.
The authorities are investigating whether the National Front leader improperly used European Parliamentary money to pay their salaries.
Google explaining which of its apps were improperly using Apple-issued enterprise certificates (Image: TechCrunch) Google explaining which of its apps were improperly using Apple-issued enterprise certificates (Image: TechCrunch) Apple told TechCrunch that both Facebook and Google "are in compliance" with its rules as of the time of publication.
Congressional investigators had already begun examining whether Comey's creation, storage and sharing of the memos violated FBI rules, but the revelation that four of the seven memos included some sort of classified information opens a new door of inquiry into whether classified information was mishandled, improperly stored or improperly shared.
It called for an investigation into whether Zuma, some of his cabinet members and some state companies acted improperly.
And these have often been improperly managed, as the longleaf pine has a regenerative cycle that relies on fire.
Rapper OG Maco revealed he was diagnosed with a "skin-eating disease" after being improperly treated for a rash.
According to Ford, some cars were improperly serviced for that recall, which is why they are issuing another one.
Disposed of improperly, they can clog waterways, choke marine life and provide a breeding-ground for malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Previous ratings did not properly account for the company's $13 million facility and improperly treated it as available liquidity.
He will not resign or, as he declared in a statement last month, be "improperly influenced by political considerations".
Hong Kong's government filed a case against four pro-democracy legislators who it said had improperly taken their oaths.
It's possible a homeowners' association may use the readers to improperly spy on or surveil its neighbors, for instance.
The hearing is the result an investigation into whether the IRS improperly targeted tea party and other conservative groups.
The company said in a blog post it received an alert that one of its servers was improperly accessed.
An improperly made moat can become a mosquito breeding ground, a stinky muck trench or just a dry ditch.
After he left that office, he was indicted on charges of improperly accepting gifts but acquitted on all counts.
Labour legislator Ivan Lewis, a former Foreign Office minister, is also denying allegations that he acted improperly toward women.
Facebook tells us it has fixed the problem and no personally identifiable information or contact info was improperly disclosed.
When auditors examined the district's records, they found that 753% of all diplomas in 2017 year were improperly awarded.
They demanded to know why Facebook hadn't done more to ensure that Cambridge Analytica deleted the improperly obtained data.
Like several other top Trump administration officials, Mr Shulkin faced accusations of improperly billing the government for personal travel.
Verhoeven also said Uber was improperly withholding thousands of documents on the grounds that they are confidential legal documents.
Facebook is now implementing platform changes to prevent other Facebook apps from improperly obtaining data again in the future.
Horowitz has said the review is looking at whether any DOJ or FBI employees improperly disclosed non-public information.
There's a risk that information given to one could bleed over to be used or accessed improperly by another.
And done improperly, a livestream could make a project look cheap or poorly planned, even if it is not.
Qualcomm has also sued Apple's iPhone contract manufacturers saying the companies are improperly withholding royalty payments at Apple's behest.
Democrats have called for an investigation of whether Price improperly traded on congressional knowledge and violated the STOCK Act.
South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported prosecutors are looking into whether Samsung improperly provided financial assistance to Choi's daughter.
So far, Dropbox doesn't believe that any accounts have been improperly accessed, the company said in a blog post.
Borrowers accused The Money Store and HomEq of improperly charging late fees, after their loans had gone into default.
Perhaps America should start listening to AOC and take action before even more sensitive political information is shared improperly.
Spicer noted the agency improperly used social media during the Obama administration to promote a rule it was finalizing.
Trump's lawyer is arguing for immunity, saying that a trial would improperly interfere with his duties as chief executive.
But the report warned that, if improperly designed, digital ID systems could be abused by governments and private companies.
The lawsuit argued officials improperly handled voter registration requests and permitted illegal votes to be cast in the election.
The hospitals argued that the federal agency's analysis had improperly failed to include competitors such as Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Other tests for horn volume, external vehicle noise and the aim of headlights were also conducted improperly, Nissan said.
The lawsuit alleges customers were improperly charged an airport transportation fee between June 1, 2010, and November 20, 2015.
The six heirs also accuse two Walgreens pharmacists of improperly dispensing prescription medication to Prince, according to the lawsuit.
"We do not believe that any customer website has been improperly accessed," Weebly said in the notice to users.
A photo of passengers wearing their oxygen masks improperly circulated on social media in the aftermath of the incident.
SecureWorks found an improperly secured URL shortening account used by Fancy Bear while investigating other attacks by the group.
Trump has refused to believe the unanimous consensus of our intelligence agencies that Russia improperly interfered in the election.
The controversial memo accused the FBI of improperly using surveillance tools to spy on the Trump campaign in 2016.
A mattress that was improperly secured to a truck simultaneously caused a motorcycle accident, and broke the rider's fall.
Manning also faced a Prohibited Property charge as a result of an improperly labeled book found in her cell.
This, despite the fact that the campaign had hired a data company Facebook knew was improperly using its data.
This is entirely appropriate, given the suggestions that they acted improperly, with political bias, on the thinnest of information.
Of course some knuckleheads might use them improperly, but we should give personal responsibility more of a role here.
Costco settled allegations a year ago that some of its U.S. pharmacies had improperly filled prescriptions for controlled substances.
That led to a $2,500 penalty by the Internal Revenue Service for improperly using the foundation for political purposes.
" Sessions quickly fired back, saying in a statement that the DOJ "will not be improperly influenced by political considerations.
When questioned by female Senators he acted like a bully, often interrupting and improperly posing questions to his interrogator.
To make matters worse, foreign citizens and foreign governments have exploited our lax laws to improperly influence U.S. elections.
A jury on Monday found that Katy Perry's 2013 hit "Dark Horse" improperly copied a 2009 Christian rap song.
Prosecutors said Winner allegedly "printed and improperly removed classified intelligence reporting, which contained classified national defense information," last month.
We want to remind parents that hoverboards can be dangerous, and if used improperly, they can cause serious damage.
Google said the employees were placed on leave for improperly accessing and sharing documents and for tracking employees' calendars.
Prosecutors said Winner allegedly "printed and improperly removed classified intelligence reporting, which contained classified national defense information" last month.
To date, there is no evidence that the DOJ or the FBI acted improperly while investigating the Trump campaign.
Because it was a new kind of science, much of the nuclear waste was mismanaged and improperly disposed of.
"Every day we see stories about sensitive records being improperly accessed or stolen," WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Jackson denied the allegations, which included accusations that he drank on the job and improperly gave out prescription medication.
In a rare rebuke of the president, Sessions said that he would "not be improperly influenced" by political pressure.
If a patron suspects another person of using a facility improperly, the guidance directs businesses to assess the claims.
Page first came under scrutiny after reports emerged that he improperly communicated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
Trump's comments have provoked concern that he may improperly influence the U.S. Department of Justice to block the deal.
The lawsuits claim that drug manufacturers and distributors have improperly marketed opioids or failed to report large suspicious orders.
Facebook has acknowledged that as many as 85033 million Facebook users had their data improperly harvested by the company.
Instead of facing felony charges, Schock would agree to plead guilty to a misdemeanor count of improperly reporting expenses.
Providers continue to overbill Medicare, improperly pocket billions from the Medicare budget and enjoy steadily rising profits each year.
Last month, it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica had improperly obtained the private Facebook data of 85033 million users.
And when doctors are improperly denied payment for services provided, the report said, they sometimes try to bill patients.
While the couple were in London, the report found, they improperly accepted tickets to a tennis match at Wimbledon.
I never saw anyone write a story investigating whether AT&T's donations improperly influenced Powell's pro-telecom regulatory stances.
More: The F.A.A. said yesterday that some 737 Max planes might have parts that were improperly manufactured, requiring replacements.
Mr. Ross accused him on Monday of trying to "improperly influence" a Supreme Court case on the same matter.
For a drug offense, the amount of Subsys improperly prescribed will be a key determinant of the recommended sentence.
These bunkers are not an anomaly; they are part of a legacy of improperly managed radioactive sites across Russia.
The improperly certified metals had been shipped to about 200 companies, but Kobe Steel declined to reveal their names.
Most prosecutors in the state did not file charges after the state found that 441 felons had voted improperly.
Prosecutors also charged him with transmitting malicious computer code and improperly gaining access to a delicate government computer system.
He said he would direct the Department of Justice to investigate whether the F.B.I. improperly spied on his campaign.
She alleged that TIAA had improperly charged her for loans she took out using her retirement account as collateral.
It turns out, however, that we may have been framing (pun intended) this question improperly from the get-go.
Now researchers will be able to report third-party apps that improperly access and store user data on Instagram.
He has commented on the falling value of the renminbi and warned China not to adjust the currency improperly.
Of the 22 cases adjudicated by its panels, 22 resulted in a finding that the accused had acted improperly.
And then the bank had to admit it improperly charged 110,000 customers fees to extend their mortgage rate locks.
The controversy boiled over following revelations that political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained data on 87 million users.
They have long claimed that the bureau acted improperly and was biased against him in during the 2016 campaign.
Representatives for Trump denied that the golf courses were improperly acquired and said Harvie's call was motivated by bias.
And under the Trump administration, critics say, Medicare's administrators have been tipping the scales improperly in favor of Advantage.
Susan Collins, Lamar Alexander and Lisa Murkowski, acknowledged the President acted improperly, but refused to do anything about it.
Amazon told concerned lawmakers that its connected doorbell company Ring was firing employees for improperly accessing users' video data.
There's no evidence Biden intervened improperly in an investigation into his son's business dealings in Ukraine, as Trump claims.
Worth billions, he was designated by the US Treasury Department for "improperly benefiting from and aiding the public corruption".
But he suggested that an independent departmental report used as justification for his dismissal was improperly influenced by Trump.
What's costlier is when pipe projects are done improperly and taxpayers wind up choking on the follow-on expenses.
Thomas Lesnak, a retired A.T.F. agent who was involved in the operation, dismissed suggestions that anything was done improperly.
Cambridge Analytica has denied these claims, saying it deleted the information when it was notified it was obtained improperly.
Burisma, which denies any wrongdoing, has faced allegations of dodging taxes and of improperly securing licenses for gas deposits.
To find out if their information is improperly used, Equifax invited consumers to sign up for its TrustedID service.
In leaving the FBI, Comey improperly removed memos from the Russian investigation that he wrote concerning meetings with Trump.
Maybe you believe he acted improperly, conspired against you, or is simply not the right man for the job.
Shareholders are accusing Tesla of improperly valuing the SolarCity deal, providing flawed analysis and misleading investors, among other things.
"Ensuring that the special counsel cannot be removed improperly is critical to the integrity of his investigation," Coons said.
A. There is no reason to assume that the pills have spoiled or deteriorated, unless they were improperly stored.
Bagri claims Canada's spy agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, destroyed recordings of witness interviews and improperly intercepted conversations.
And it's not even hacking, because it's just using the platforms improperly, lack of transparency, lack of privacy ... Right.
The implication here is that the FISA warrant to spy on Page was improperly authorized, and potentially politically motivated.
Officials were looking into complaints that the property had piles of garbage and had been improperly remodeled for residential use.
The British research firm was found to have improperly gained access to the sensitive information of millions of Facebook users.
Users' data was improperly accessed by British political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, which was hired by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Through all those disclosures, the White House has insisted there's no evidence suggesting the Trump campaign improperly communicated with Russia.
The city's Department of Public Works has impounded over 500 scooters left on sidewalks or improperly parked, ABC 7 added.
J.P. Morgan Chase (JPM) will pay $135 million to settle claims that it improperly handled transactions involving foreign company shares.
In 225, Ravenel was fined $229,21 by the Federal Election Commission for improperly filing the required forms for the election.
The Times said that President Donald Trump's allies, including his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, were pushing the suggestion Biden acted improperly.
The Takata-supplied air bag inflators may deploy improperly in a crash after long-term exposure to certain climactic conditions.
Authorities said the fire likely began when an "improperly managed" pile of manure self-combusted in the heat, causing sparks.
CNEX still faces claims from Huawei that Huang improperly recruited his former Huawei co-workers to join his new company.
If this were to happen, the directors said they're prepared to respond with a lawsuit, arguing they were improperly removed.
The FTC investigation kicked off last March, following Facebook's disclosure that Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed millions of users' personal data.
The investigation is also considering whether Manafort was involved in money laundering, violating tax laws, or improperly lobbying, it said.
Mr. Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, had participated in a meeting with a former Senate aide who was improperly lobbying senators.
Samuel Dudley, MD, a cardiologist at the University of Minnesota, says that TOF can cause blood to be improperly oxygenated.
Separately, Aaron Wilkey improperly prearranged trades to transfer money to his wife's account from his mother's account, the company said.
They found that it was packaged properly, so the DNA — which can easily degrade if packaged improperly — was still intact.
The virus has been linked to thousands of babies being born with microcephaly — abnormally small heads and improperly developed brains.
Prosecutors accuse him of understating his income and allege he improperly offloaded personal foreign-exchange losses via a Nissan subsidiary.
The company accused Autonomy of improperly reporting $709 million in revenue over two-and-a-half years before the purchase.
"There are a lot of residential poisonings that occur because somebody has mixed bleach improperly with another chemical," she said.
As reported in Chemistry World, it was the only time in which Shah was seen improperly conducting a lab test.
The court ruled that Caro had been improperly tried in a federal court, though his crime was a state offense.
"We have no information at this time, however, to indicate Pimco employees acted improperly in their private capacity," Pimco said.
Edozie did not provide precise figures when asked how much crude was allegedly produced, lifted and sold improperly by Shell.
NBC News now reports that Mueller has been asking witnesses if Kushner's business ties improperly influenced the Trump administration's policies.
A growing Mexican economy, and one less plagued by violence, will generate fewer individuals seeking to enter the U.S. improperly.
I was roundly criticized every time I corrected a classmate for improperly using a colon in her science poster project.
In court filings, Pyrex's parent company, Corelle Brands, insists that incidents of breakage result from customers improperly using their products.
But if the published draft improperly whitewashed any individuals or scrubbed any valid criticisms, we have a right to know.
AHAM's Messner also stressed that an improperly repaired appliance could cause damage to a home if it were to malfunction.
According to Gorman, many of those attending the sessions have had difficulties related to improperly led ayahuasca ceremonies in particular.
It's a similar set of complaints made by DoorDash customers last year, who said their accounts had been improperly accessed.
Today Facebook reported that information for up to 87 million people may have been improperly obtained by research company GSR.
In removing Swift as a defendant, the judge said there was insufficient evidence to show that Swift had acted improperly.
Harris found that North Carolina's legislature had improperly considered race when it drew two congressional districts after the 22019 census.
And in Early 2016, the company behind another kids' smartwatch, the crowdfunded HereO, was accused of improperly securing kids' data.
The affidavit came in response to a pharmaceutical company&aposs lawsuit alleging the state plans to use their drugs improperly.
Oracle — Oracle is suing Hewlett Packard Enterprise, saying the company improperly used third party support for Oracle's Solaris operating system.
Oracle (ORCL) is suing Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), saying HP improperly used third-party support for Oracle's Solaris operating system.
The FBI's earlier investigation had revealed that some messages from the Clinton server contained improperly stored classified information, Facciola noted.
The CRTC ruling said that Ice Wireless had improperly allowed Sugar users to obtain permanent access to Rogers' cell network.
In July, Wells Fargo said it may have forced customers into unwanted products and improperly closed accounts or frozen funds.
Facebook has been slapped with its first fine for allowing Cambridge Analytica to improperly access data about millions of people.
Any assertion that China tried to improperly shield Chinese companies from U.S. law was "the opposite of respect," Phillips added.
Goldman vigorously denies the LIA's claims that it improperly encouraged or influenced the fund or abused a position of trust.
Investigators are examining whether companies with business before the state sought to receive favorable treatment by improperly paying Mr. Percoco.
Biden started his campaign with allegations that he improperly touched women without their consent breaking before he announced his candidacy.
"Anybody who acts improperly will find themselves on the front page and not be in very good shape," he said.
YouTube, one of the world's most popular websites, has been accused of improperly collecting the personal data of young children.
They can be former orchards where workers sprayed too many pesticides, or former paper mills that improperly disposed of asbestos.
But if a frame is too weak, or not up to the level of the painting, it seems improperly hung.
The investigative report into accusations that the New England Patriots improperly deflated game balls in last January's A.F.C. championship game.
The White House and every executive agency may not spend one penny of the taxpayers' money to improperly restrict whistleblowing.
Page also denied the allegations against him, which include that he improperly communicated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
The three plaintiffs in the 9th Circuit case have alleged that Facebook improperly collects, stores and shares the biometric data.
The Cambridge Analytica revelations showed that data belonging to 87 million Facebook users was "improperly shared" to a political firm.
In 2012, it settled FTC allegations that it had improperly sold data on consumers who were behind on their mortgages.
The judge ruled that he had been improperly interrogated without a parent or lawyer present, leading to a coerced confession.
In a harshly worded dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that by overturning Abood, the court was improperly disrespecting established precedent.
Kent also said there was no evidence that former Vice President Joe Biden acted improperly in his dealings with Ukraine.
Improperly collected data from Facebook has led to abuses of personal information—most recently in the case of Cambridge Analytica.
Why it matters: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes strict penalties for improperly collecting or storing user's personal information.
A CME panel found that ADM, through two of its subsidiaries, improperly executed transactions in December 2014, the notice said.
It is likely that many deaths were recorded improperly and not tied to damage from Hurricane Maria in official counts.
Justice Elena Kagan, for example, has voiced concerns that Sullivan has been improperly extended into certain kinds of libel cases.
You can often tell your order was made improperly from the color, taste, or presentation of a cocktail or beer.
Klobuchar and Harris asked Ohlhausen if the investigation would also explore whether any other entities improperly obtained Facebook profile data.
It has been subject to lawsuits in recent years from former players alleging that they were improperly denied benefits.   VETERANS.
Cambridge Analytica was accused of improperly gaining access to sensitive user information of as many as 87 million Facebook users.
The White House silenced experts like Dr. Nancy Messonnier at the C.D.C. and improperly classified deliberations on the disease response.
Russia has repeatedly requested access to Ms. Skripal, accusing Britain of improperly denying it contact with one of its citizens.
Since then, Trump has set his sights on the FBI, and accused the Justice Department of improperly targeting his campaign.
It concluded that the secretary had spent much of the trip sightseeing and improperly accepted Wimbledon tickets as a gift.
The social network admitted that Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm, had improperly gained access to the data of millions.
Mr. Trudeau has been weakened by allegations from a former attorney general that he improperly intervened in a criminal case.
Privacy advocates say that police departments often improperly download cellphone data from people they detain, without their knowledge or consent.
Now they are caught in political turmoil over accusations that the Trudeau government improperly tried to influence a criminal prosecution.
She described in detail how she felt improperly pressured from Mr. Trudeau and people close to him about the case.
It is unclear if any of the conduct Ms. Suggs complained about resulted in athletes being improperly eligible to play.
The Department of Homeland Security inspector general has opened an investigation into whether he used government data improperly or illegally.
Among Mr. Horowitz's original tasks was to identify whether F.B.I. agents improperly disclosed information about the Clinton case to reporters.
What he was accused of doing was much more local: improperly selling a police cruiser to settle a city debt.
He disputed claims that workers had been improperly sent home, saying that foreign governments in the program must approve repatriations.
Those guns are more likely to be stored improperly and handled by their new owners, potentially resulting in accidental discharge.
While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations.
He agreed that there were times when bias led officers to act improperly, but that was the exception, he said.
It was revealed last year that the political consultancy had improperly gained access to Facebook user data to target voters.
Yes, Facebook said, the calls were automated, in the sense that they were triggered when users' accounts were improperly accessed.
Earthjustice sued the Department of Defense (DOD) on Thursday, arguing the military has been improperly incinerating so-called forever chemicals.
Many of his neighbors have said they were offended by the implication that residents would dispose of cooking grease improperly.
The NCAA levied the punishment after judging that his family had improperly accepted money and he had played while ineligible.
But the meeting is likely to fuel Democratic accusations that McConnell is improperly coordinating with the President before the trial.
Alexander S. Vindman — told Mr. Eisenberg they feared that Mr. Sondland was improperly pressuring Ukraine to benefit Mr. Trump politically.
The judge refused to allow Crossley to testify about her assessment, claiming that Crossley improperly assisted D.J. during the evaluation.
The social network improperly shared the data of 87 million users with the now-infamous — and defunct — U.K. political consultancy.
Facebook has faced widespread backlash following revelations that Cambridge Analytica improperly extracted data from 50 million Facebook users without permission.
" Fahn said Schnatter supports diversity, equity and inclusion within Papa John's but remains concerned that the company is acting "improperly.
Klosek said the bank improperly gave away her position while she was on disability to receive treatment for breast cancer.
The episode highlighted a key complaint by Trump allies about the Russia inquiry: that investigators improperly intruded on the campaign.
The majority also noted that the state had offered no evidence of doctors improperly disclosing information about patients' gun ownership.
Reports this weekend said the research firm improperly gained access to the data of more than 50 million Facebook users.
The research firm is accused of improperly gaining access to the personal data of more than 50 million Facebook users.
The day after Manafort's conviction, Trump pointed to the mistrial as evidence that he was being improperly targeted by Mueller.
During a rally on Tuesday night, Trump used the word "scum" to refer to FBI employees he believes acted improperly.
That means making sure that people improperly categorized as independent contractors have the right to fundamental work standards and protections.
Improperly inflated tires make it much harder for you to maintain proper control of your car, especially in winter conditions.
An inspector general report last week said he improperly used federal money for a trip to Europe, among other problems.
In Georgia, rape kit destruction is unknown A CNN investigation found that law enforcement agencies nationwide improperly destroyed rape kits.
Environmentalists and some Democratic states sued to stop the rule, saying it improperly permits dirtier water to enter cleaner waterways.
Biden spoke on behalf of other Western leaders, and Shokin had in fact been accused of improperly helping Burisma's owner.
If everyone is acting improperly — Benchmark, Arianna Huffington, Lowercase Capital — then maybe Travis Kalanick doesn't look so nefarious after all.
Ultimately, Waymo is trying to prove that Uber improperly acquired, used, and benefited from eight "trade secrets" taken by Levandowski.
And a lawyer for Mr. Trump said that the special counsel had improperly obtained emails from the presidential transition team.
Melgen was convicted in April of improperly billing the federal government for more than $100 million in medical insurance payments.
The Justice Department's securities fraud division is said to be investigating whether Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained data on Facebook users.
In 22016, it was caught overcharging clients on currency trades and improperly charging homebuyers to lock into low mortgage rates.
If everyone is acting improperly — Benchmark, Chris Sacca, Lowercase Capital — then maybe Travis Kalanick doesn't look so nefarious after all.
Citing "grave and inexcusable errors," the high court found Moreno had improperly released two murder suspects, according to its ruling.
Regulators want to ensure data is not used improperly, and not all regulators think about this in the same way.
For decades, some researchers have been arguing that general artificial intelligence will, if improperly deployed, harm and possibly endanger humanity.
On a support page, Google explains that it holds the power to intervene if posts are improperly tagged as fact-checks.
It had ordered that certain board members refund "improperly disbursed remuneration" and said unidentified individuals would have to pay financial penalties.
The April report sparked an investigation by Cal/OSHA, which ultimately fined the automaker $400 over a single improperly recorded injury.
Comoros recently canceled 170 passports that the government said had been improperly issued to foreigners, including many people born in Iran.
Attorneys for the 19-year-old Cruz wanted the entire statement suppressed, contending it would improperly influence jurors in his trial.
Last week news emerged that Cambridge Analytica improperly used the data of tens of millions of Facebook users to manipulate voters.
May's order comes in response to two lawsuits filed earlier this month allege that election officials are improperly rejecting absentee ballots.
" He said, "The Committee isn't interested in cooperation -- it wants to improperly influence the Supreme Court's impending decision with media broadsides.
I mean, look at Chile, where there are now vast dead zones all along the coastline because of improperly farming salmon.
Obama reappointed Cordray in 2013, after which Cordray retroactively affirmed the actions he had taken while he had been improperly serving.
The case is one of several in recent years accusing U.S. colleges of improperly handling reports of sexual assaults and harassment.
Election observers from the Organization of American States have accused Mr. Morales's party of improperly using state resources during the campaign.
Improperly purged people are often given provisional ballots when they try to vote, whereas those who are properly purged seldom try.
The feds just happened to catch him withdrawing cash improperly to pay as hush money to one of his former victims.
The lawsuit came after a Sanders staffer exploited a software error to improperly access confidential voter information collected by Clinton's team.
Imoderatus claimed in its Israeli civil court filing that Woobi improperly withheld roughly $243,143 in earnings generated by its mobile apps.
As a result, the IRS estimates that in 2016 nearly a quarter of all EITC payments, totalling $17bn, were issued improperly.
" Uber may have improperly recorded a phone call with employees "following allegations of of sexual harassment by a former Uber employee.
The new tariffs follow a ruling against the European Union by the World Trade Organization, saying that Airbus was improperly subsidized.
In a tweet, Pompeo also accused Democrats of attempting to "intimidate, bully, & treat improperly the distinguished professionals" from the State Department.
The STRONGER Patents Act will help level the playing field so that patents are not improperly taken away from their owners.
The United States alleges that Chinese companies have coerced their U.S. partners into improperly transferring proprietary technology - an allegation Beijing denies.
We know they used a dossier prepared by a foreign agent and paid for by a political party, the Democrats improperly.
Then, President Trump and his legal team call into question the Mueller investigation, suggesting the FBI improperly spied on his campaign.
Evans countered that in most accidental discharge cases, the gun was handled improperly and fired with a finger on the trigger.
He said he was among the nearly 87 million people whose personal information was improperly shared with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
The money was eventually reimbursed but questions lingered about whether she had improperly used city money for personal or campaign expenditures.
Then there's an entirely separate matter of whether Flynn improperly acted on Turkey's behalf during the transition or while in office.
If the judges conclude jurors were told about the convictions improperly, it is unclear whether they would order a new trial.
Prescription medicines bought outside of the U.S. may be old, poorly manufactured, improperly stored or even counterfeit (fake or tampered with).
It had accused Huawei of enlisting a Chinese university professor working on a research project to improperly access the startup's technology.
CB&I argued Westinghouse was improperly lowering the purchase price by citing liabilities that were disclosed when the deal was agreed.
At a garden in Bushwick, gardeners say board members of the nonprofit that owns the land may have improperly sold it.
After past cases of widespread sickness caused by improperly handled vaccinations, China's vaccine crisis reached a breaking point earlier this year.
Facebook admitted that the Cambridge Analytica scandal alone led to the data of up to 87 million users being improperly shared.
They want to check the information box, but leave the "knowing an insider improperly" and the informant's "personal gain" boxes unchecked.
In 2450, a comparable facility in New Mexico leaked a small amount of radiation after a storage container was packed improperly.
But Google says it has no way of confirming these numbers or which users may have had their data exposed improperly.
The point outlined most prominently in the brief suggests that evidence of law enforcement corruption was improperly suppressed from the defense.
Kids and gun owners alike are all at risk when improperly secured and loaded guns are kept under the same roof.
YouTube is currently under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission following complaints that the platform improperly collected data from young users.
Among the issues: metal shavings inside some inflator parts; improperly welded inflator casings; bad propellant wafers, and bent or damaged parts.
Facebook has faced intense scrutiny around the Cambridge scandal, which saw millions of users' data improperly accessed by the political consultancy.
China's government launched a high-level investigation into a huge black-market trade in out-of-date and improperly stored vaccines.
If along the way it turns out Obama administration officials behaved improperly, it won't have any bearing on that cardinal question.
That followed the April revelation that personal data of nearly 87 million users was improperly accessed by British firm Cambridge Analytica.
But the Ninth Circuit says the Hawaii decision improperly stopped "inter-agency review" and overturned that part of the Hawaii ruling.
The GOP memo accused FBI and Justice Department officials of abusing a surveillance program to improperly spy on the Trump campaign.
Facebook said in March that the research firm improperly harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users, going against its policies.
Drug companies have paid billions of dollars in fines in recent years to settle allegations that they improperly marketed their drugs.
In 2014, a Michigan neurologist was arrested after federal prosecutors said he defrauded Medicare of $7 million and improperly prescribed Subsys.
The department charged Abdelal with improperly identifying himself at the jail visit and failing to seek approval from his commanding officer.
Risks that money is wasted, improperly invested, lost because of bad record-keeping, given away without any thought, or worse — embezzled.
Sessions responded through a spokesperson that he "will not be improperly influenced" by political pressure, a clear shot at the president.
They use a flatbed truck to tow away scooters they say have been left improperly around hotels or other private properties.
Cambridge came under fierce scrutiny earlier this year for improperly harvesting and storing data on millions of Facebook users in 2014.
However, the rule changes were not retroactively imposed— and Kogan did not delete the data thought to have been improperly acquired.
The critics also point to cases that, in their view, have improperly applied the First Amendment to limit civil rights claims.
The Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program reviews Medicare claims, identifies billing errors and returns improperly spent funds back to the program.
Shulkin's tenure was marred by an inspector general report that found he improperly used taxpayer dollars during a trip to Europe.
First, Lending Club had improperly sold $22 million of loans to an institutional investor that did not meet the investor's standards.
Despite the benefits discussed above, hedge fund allocations — if improperly executed — can result in higher fees with little incremental value generated.
As long as no one posts photos of me working improperly online, I try not to mind how others see me.
Trump has complained his campaign was improperly targeted by US intelligence and law enforcement agencies to hamper his chances of winning.
Cambridge Analytica was accused of improperly gaining access to the sensitive user information of as many as 87 million Facebook users.
Employees at a Chicago-area hospital may have been fired for improperly viewing the medical records of "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett.
Alarcon most recently accused three of Kuczynski's ministers of improperly pressuring him to produce a favorable review of an airport contract.
In leaving the FBI last year, Comey improperly removed memos about the Russian investigation that he wrote concerning meetings with Trump.
" Sessions defended himself, saying that he will not let investigations in the Department of Justice "be improperly influenced by political considerations.
But a federal appeals court in January 2016 overturned their convictions after finding that evidence was improperly excluded from the trial.
He claims that prosecutors improperly threatened his father to keep him from testifying that there was no violation of the law.
A jury found Melgen guilty of improperly billing the federal insurance program as much as $105 million between 2008 and 2013.
Companies fought the rule, with some arguing that including the median pay of workers overseas would improperly exaggerate the pay gap.
Fraud is a type of larceny, so there must be a victim who has been improperly deprived of something of value.
He predicted an upcoming report from the Justice Department's inspector general would establish conclusively that Comey acted improperly while in office.
That's problematic because it could make minors improperly eligible to see ads for alcohol, real-money gambling, loans or subscription services.
The disadvantage is that TRVs are frequently installed improperly, plumbers said, and are less durable than the simpler manually adjustable valves.
She was already battling impeachment proceedings over claims that she had improperly used funds from state banks to cover budget gaps.
Once that's done we'll resume ours … and ultimately to make sure none of the data persists or is being used improperly.
Also, since hulls are in contact with the soil, there could be a concern for aflatoxin contamination with improperly handled peanuts.
The company said that "excess tension" in the device, used during heart valve replacement surgeries, caused the device to work improperly.
But tests later showed that the river water was improperly treated and coursed through aging pipes and fixtures, releasing toxic lead.
The allegations included multiple instances where Jackson improperly dispensed medications, created a hostile work environment and was drunk while on duty.
William Lacy Clay Jr. (D-Mo.) said even harmless tweets from an agency could be viewed as improperly promoting a rule.
But a federal appeals court ruled in 2015 that they had been improperly sentenced and ordered them to return to prison.
In 2500, a Senate committee accused Renaissance and another hedge fund of using a complex accounting maneuver to improperly avoid taxes.
He has twice led negotiations that resulted in settlements between the I.R.S. and Americans who had been improperly sheltering money overseas.
An audit found that dozens of contractors and employees had been improperly hired or paid — including Joe Gonzales's wife and son.
There also were reports that some ballots, although marked improperly, were counted as votes for Palang Pracharat, the military's proxy party.
But she was impelled to resign after reports in the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad that she was improperly advising private collectors.
In February 2017, Comprehensive Health Services paid a settlement of almost $23 million over improperly charging the government for medical screenings.
Bayer also said it will argue on appeal that trial courts improperly admitted evidence that was not backed up by science.
If Mr. Mueller is acting improperly, the remedy is to fire him, not to preemptively forgive everyone involved in the crime.
Weiler submitted an ethics complaint against Infantino and other senior officials, charging that they had improperly interfered with the committee's work.
McCabe sued the Justice Department last month, arguing that he was improperly fired for his refusal to "pledge allegiance" to Trump.
Uber has reviewed its login data from the past year and hasn't found any indications that Facebook credentials were used improperly.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican running the committee's Russia investigation, told the Daily Beast that witness testimony was not shared improperly.
John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, said Trump's tweet was "problematic" but that he has seen "no evidence" that Trump improperly interfered.
In an email to TechCrunch, the company confirmed that the warrant was "improperly served" on the company and was flatly rejected.
An improperly secured database containing data on 150 million U.S. voters was accessed by a foreign server, according to a researcher.
Those challenging the law say they will present evidence showing 85033,400 eligible voters were improperly denied ballots in this year's primary.
As Gendler says, "It brings up the question of what else is tracked and potentially improperly stored without you realizing it."
That will not sit well with the public, which expects defendants who engage in fraud to repay what they obtained improperly.
Yet unlike Mark Zuckerberg's social networking empire, which has been under fire for improperly leaking user data, Google has sidestepped controversy.
How about admittance by the IRS that they targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status and improperly requested donor information?
Critics have pointed to the business and other Trump-branded properties in arguing that the president improperly benefits from their patronage.
Since Mr. Nunes made that public, Mr. Trump's team has focused on whether Mr. Obama's White House improperly used that information.
One, they said, was improperly marketed as long-term insurance while a crucial application for the other lacked an actuary's signature.
Again: Trump has repeatedly made unfounded and false claims to allege that Biden or his son, Hunter, acted improperly in Ukraine.
Nissan had also been indicted on charges of improperly reporting Mr. Ghosn's income — and had said it would cooperate with prosecutors.
Durbin also asked Horowitz if there were "any concerns" that Giuliani is continuing to "improperly obtain" information from law enforcement sources.
Hunter was indicted in August 2018 on charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, falsifying campaign finance records and improperly using campaign contributions.
Facebook disclosed in March that the research firm improperly harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users, going against its policies.
The fourth and final allegation accused Russo of improperly having communications with only one of two parties in a paternity matter.
How can we install firewalls that keep us separate from corporate and political interests that may seek to improperly sway us?
At the time, Whitley's office pledged to investigate and refer individuals who were registered improperly to county registrars for further action.
Next, Chairman Nunes introduced the phony scandal of Obama administration national security officials improperly "unmasking" Trump campaign aides talking to Russians.
The report also accused the military of improperly obtaining the dogs through a private contractor, rather than through the Air Force.
On at least two occasions at Rio 2016, an incorrect Chinese flag, with its stars improperly aligned, was unfurled, bringing complaints.
Still, he said, the emails he obtained showed him he was not the only one signing improperly on a supervisor's behalf.
As part of this process we will also tell people if their information may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook has faced intense scrutiny around a data breach row involving Cambridge Analytica, which saw millions of users' data improperly accessed.
Two years ago, that division was found to have improperly obtained access to the health records of 1.6 million UK patients.
Hunter Biden and Archer were board members on a company Trump has claimed (without evidence) Joe Biden improperly tried to aid.
In the second case, the players sued the clubs that employed the team doctors, not the league, for improperly distributing painkillers.
Japanese prosecutors have accused him of understating his income for years and improperly transferring personal losses to Nissan's books in 2008.
Fourth Canadian official quits: The country's top public servant has stepped down, accused of improperly intervening in a corporate corruption case.
The United States says Chinese companies have coerced their U.S. partners into improperly transferring proprietary technology - an accusation Beijing strongly denies.
As part of this process, we will also tell people if their information may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.
But he was forced to step down amid an ethics investigation after allegations that he improperly received airplane and sports tickets.
The airline says the new rules are in response to a rise in safety incidents involving untrained or improperly trained animals.
YouTube star and mechanic Rich Benoit posted a video of modified Tesla battery modules catching on fire after being improperly used.
According to her critics, that gave Myers the opportunity to improperly side against the board and give her boyfriend insider info.
Jackson did so after numerous allegations surfaced that he dispensed medication (including prescription opioids) improperly and was intoxicated on the job.
Now, given information that's come to light about the Trump campaign working with Cambridge Analytica to optimize its campaigns, and about how Cambridge Analytica obtained that data improperly from a Facebook app built by researcher Dr. Aleksandr Kogan, Mueller's investigation may have been interested to know if the Facebook staffer was aware of the improperly obtained data.
If Trump's campaign were to allege that any delegates were elected improperly, the Republican National Convention credentials committee could hear a challenge.
Hafen said there were four sets of memory cards and that three of the four were coded improperly, disabling the voting machines.
He was charged with stealing the toes and improperly interfering with a dead body of an unknown person and reportedly pleaded guilty.
They allege, for instance, that Vázquez improperly opened a domestic violence investigation to bring down a political candidate from a rival party.
Despite American winning some preliminary decisions in the case, it argues in court filings that the mechanics continue to improperly ground planes.
But Republicans said that Kline's testimony made clear that he was not improperly influenced and protected the national security of the country.
Although very rare, improperly inserted IVs can create a stroke-causing air embolism or cause the fluids to leak into nearby tissue.
There is no greater heartbreak than getting the chance to hang out outdoors in 70 degree weather — only to be improperly dressed.
A spokeswoman for Severstal said the company maintained the EU investigation had been conducted improperly and it supported the economy ministry's actions.
In August, Bobbitt accused the couple of withholding the money that rightfully belonged to him and improperly using the funds for themselves.
The lawsuit came after a Sanders staffer exploited a software error to improperly access confidential voter information collected by Hillary Clinton's team.
The firm phased in the new system between 2011 and 2013, but employees continued to improperly process customers' requests, the SEC said.
"While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations," he wrote.
Over the past few years, the company has been at the center of a number of scandals after improperly safeguarding users' data.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has charged 13 Russians affiliated with the company, including Prigozhin, for improperly interfering in the 2016 US election.
On Friday, Facebook suspended AggregateIQ from its platform because of reports the company may have improperly obtained personal information about Facebook users.
Facebook made headlines earlier this year after profile details from 20083 million users was improperly accessed by political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
Snellgrove was indicted months later for improperly prescribing controlled substances to Matt leading up to his death, but was found not guilty.
Although DeWine did claim that Planned Parenthood improperly disposed of fetal remains, those claims were recently debunked by a local news investigation.
AggregateIQ has never managed, nor did we ever have access to, any Facebook data or database allegedly obtained improperly by Cambridge Analytica.
The bug has been around since 2005, though Google says that it can't find any evidence that anybody's password was improperly accessed.
Takata has previously acknowledged it improperly stored chemicals and had problems with the manufacture of the explosive propellants used to inflate airbags.
On Monday, the Sanders campaign wrote DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz alleging that joint fundraising committee was improperly subsidizing the Clinton campaign.
Earlier in the day, before she had even seen the tweet improperly using her photo, two men harassed her in a store.
Lawyers for Trump asserted that a subpoena seeking the records was unlawful because Congress was improperly taking on a law enforcement role.
He declined, because the Committee isn't interested in cooperation - it wants to improperly influence the Supreme Court's impending decision with media broadsides.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in response the judge was "improperly assuming control" over the state's voting system, according to NPR.
AP ImagesAmazon just racked up two more fines—amounting to a total of $130,000—from the FAA for improperly shipping dangerous chemicals.
Its central argument is that the government impinges on individual freedom by improperly asking them to take actions that contradict their faith.
For ZeniMax, the Oculus Rift headset is improperly using its trade secrets, therefore it shouldn't be sold until it stops doing so.

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