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Just as important as the misdeeds of powerful men are the people willing to cover up those misdeeds and what they hope to get in return.
She can be impeached for any of her allegedly malignant misdeeds as secretary of state -- whatever those misdeeds might be, in the eyes of her House Republican critics.
Hell, even Angelo — despite his misdeeds — knows this.
"Mueller may ... need to inquire into the finances and potential misdeeds of individuals in Trump's orbit if their finances and misdeeds relate to the Russia investigation," Just Security's Goodman says.
But, until these people actually answer for their misdeeds, or at least genuinely acknowledge there were real misdeeds in the first place, we shouldn't be tuning into their undeserved public relations rehabilitation schemes.
Our sources say it goes beyond celebs who commit misdeeds.
The vast majority of messages revealed no illegality or misdeeds.
There's no evidence in the docs she's committed such misdeeds.
Or is this an escalation of the consequences of misdeeds?
Would Chelsea Clinton be held responsible for her father's misdeeds?
HE IS RESPONDING TO DECADES OF MISDEEDS BY CHINA TRADE.
Now both have seen former close aides accused of misdeeds.
The president's misdeeds surrounding the Russia investigation can't be ignored.
Clinton, and resented efforts to pin his misdeeds on her.
Do you get criticism from people for not coming down harder on Gawker for either publishing the tape or other journalistic misdeeds ... Misdeeds is the wrong word, for other inappropriate posts that they put up?
Chapman insisted that she didn't know about any of Weinstein's misdeeds.
The main cause for the surge seems to be petty misdeeds.
Now, the individuals behind these sites have admitted to their misdeeds.
If that extended to actionable misdeeds, it would be no shock.
I appreciate that Parker separated Mallory's misdeeds from his bipolar disorder.
Not that Luxembourg has actively encouraged misdeeds within its own borders.
National apologies for misdeeds, crimes and odious behavior are not new.
A powerful lawmaker had, once again, escaped punishment for his misdeeds.
They are people you already know, confronting you with your misdeeds.
Medvedev has been apologetic for those misdeeds and accepted the consequences.
Medvedev has been apologetic for those misdeeds and accepted the consequences.
Industry experts say the suit brings new attention to those misdeeds.
Impeachments were primarily designed to address misdeeds or abuse in office.
His misdeeds are obliterated by the intensity of his masculine ego.
Multiple studies have shown that children as old as 16 are less likely to lie about their misdeeds, and the misdeeds of others, after pledging to tell the truth, a result that has been replicated widely.
Tired of the rules, which hold him back from pursuing actual misdeeds.
The cost of righting past misdeeds may be even higher in 2017.
It is the result of an extraordinary series of misdeeds and follies.
Huberfeld's misdeeds were many and took place over more than two decades.
Its misdeeds must be criticised, but always with scrupulous facts and logic.
Mr. Tsirkos has been ordered to compensate Mister Softee for his misdeeds.
The list of misdeeds is like something out of a crime novel.
How much should they concentrate on the misdeeds of the Trump administration?
His misdeeds, corruption and cruel policies deserve to be confronted and fought.
None of this is to excuse Trump's various misdeeds in any way.
Some of the misdeeds that are listed, said Gelernt, are extremely minor.
The authorities gave Standard Chartered credit for moving to rectify its misdeeds.
President Trump attacked the second woman to accuse the judge of misdeeds.
In fact, he has made no apologies about his own sexual misdeeds.
Obokata's misdeeds are not surprising in a system of such skewed incentives.
He pounces on his critics' misdeeds and ignores those of his allies.
The San Francisco-based bank has repeatedly apologized for its repeated misdeeds.
"I had been much more aware of Purdue's misdeeds and wrongdoing," Kolodny testified.
What's most striking from the Times story is not just the specific misdeeds.
Before Dougie drinks it, though, Anthony pussies out, scrambling to admit his misdeeds.
Rabbis and friends pressed her to remain with her husband, whatever his misdeeds.
The theory hinges on the supposed misdeeds of two content-saving services, Archive.
It seemed like the universities had been covertly punished for these alleged misdeeds.
The clear intimation -- the company knew of Wynn's alleged misdeeds and buried them.
" Beinart wrote that this approach "minimizes Trump's misdeeds without appearing to defend them.
" She then listed some of Mr. Silver's misdeeds and addressed him directly: "Mr.
Most recently, two senior political figures were forced to resign for sexual misdeeds.
Where misdeeds and mistakes don't define you for the rest of your life.
I see in them a sincere and apologetic heart for their ill misdeeds.
Clinton from the stage about her husband's misdeeds would raise the stakes considerably.
Clinton into a wife who had abided, aided and abetted her husband's misdeeds.
Rather it helps indicate why, after many presidential misdeeds, it remains so strong.
Jeremiah's misdeeds, but the surveillance tape offered is missing an hour of footage.
The misdeeds at Wells Fargo showed that the bank's sales culture had degraded.
Imagine: a world where exposing the misdeeds of a regime could unravel it!
What clever or intelligent ways did the scammers use to further their misdeeds?
None of these three serious misdeeds is prohibited by the present nuclear accord.
But revelations about these misdeeds apparently did not have much of an impact.
It's happened in D.C. before with the infamous intern scandal, among other famous misdeeds.
When N'Jobu's misdeeds are unearthed, King T'Chaka, his brother, is forced to confront him.
Imagine how many government employees and private friends of yours know about your misdeeds.
Financial institutions have agreed to similar settlements totaling $181.1 billion for crisis-related misdeeds.
Yet the story is more complicated than the single instance of a founder's misdeeds.
According to her, there are abusers in the industry whose misdeeds are open secrets.
But it's also played a critical role in luring Trump into committing Nixonian misdeeds.
The statement unequivocally rebuked Russia for a long list of old and new misdeeds.
That is Trish's punishment for trying to pull Kilgrave's egregious misdeeds into the light.
Reid isn't the first public figure to blame hackers for her alleged misdeeds online.
A sweeping 2018 inquiry into financial misdeeds triggered an overdue crackdown on Aussie banks.
Here is my response to Chelsea Clinton's statement about her father's sexual misdeeds 2.
The memo is understood to allege misdeeds by the Department of Justice and FBI.
A few problems, such as litigation costs for past misdeeds, will fade with time.
Compared with the other misdeeds of Vladimir Putin's regime, these ones may seem tame.
In some cases, officials have found their misdeeds reported to investigators by discontented lovers.
The case represents a continuation of the S.E.C.'s crackdown on private equity misdeeds.
Finally, revelations of Russian misdeeds have heightened pressure in Washington to raise other costs.
And his problems didn't end with the alleged financial misdeeds and the groping scandal.
But if they are loud enough, the cacophony covers their own misdeeds and ineptitude.
Top executives at small lenders have been punished harshly in the past for misdeeds.
Creepy contact lenses will record their misdeeds, whose depravity will ensure the experiment's continuation.
This is not to say that misdeeds should be ignored or judgments not made.
After all, the company has been penalized in the past for its data misdeeds.
Congress needs a full accounting of his misdeeds to ensure they don't happen again.
"But in using the death penalty, you should consider the misdeeds of the victim."
It is not to be used to bury presidential misdeeds that undermine national security.
Since then, more than 80 women have publicly accused Weinstein, 67, of sexual misdeeds.
Maybe I've just become desensitized to these knee-jerk, teleprompter apologies for public misdeeds.
Wells Fargo said it was already preparing to disclose more information about its misdeeds.
The goal is no longer retrospective accountability, holding the president responsible for past misdeeds.
But instead of condemning them for their alleged misdeeds, many delighted in their ingenuity.
According to his accusers, Trump is personally guilty of all these misdeeds and more.
The alleged misdeeds, Mr. Zhou said, drove at the very tenets of public service.
Nasyrova's apparent misdeeds didn't begin with her alleged attempt to murder her doppelgänger with cheesecake.
What if Spacey's misdeeds had come to light during production of season one or two?
In a brilliant turn this season, Caputo and Fig are forced to confront their misdeeds.
Clinton's misdeeds, before finally — and suspensefully — announcing he would not charge her with any crime.
On Monday, Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa portrayed Nissan as a victim of Ghosn's alleged misdeeds.
Among the auditor's alleged misdeeds are allowing the costs of a wedding as business expenses.
Whose misdeeds are getting the most attention on TV, and what can this tell us?
Sure, plenty of male athletes have also been banned from their sport after various misdeeds.
There are plenty of good, or at least interesting works, sourced from their creators' misdeeds.
Hard to tell if they're still on good terms after Matt's alleged misdeeds at work.
But The Inventor does more than just point out her misdeeds to make its point.
So denial of Ukrainian atrocities is not allowed, but denial of Polish misdeeds is ok?
Why it matters: CEOs and other top executives almost never get arrested for alleged misdeeds.
Local governments tried to sue banks for alleged misdeeds, but again were blocked by preemption.
His past misdeeds, which are serious and unforgivable, instead become the playful butts of jokes.
And the FTC is handcuffed in some cases from issuing fines for some corporate misdeeds.
Authorities accuse him of money laundering, bribing bank officials, defaulting on loans and other misdeeds.
Exhibit A: Dodo, an 2254-year-old mixed terrier with a long record of misdeeds.
The misdeeds of a few administrators do not justify the punishment of the unknowing masses.
She relentlessly criticized contractors' misdeeds in Iraq, but was reluctant to criticize the war itself.
Must we judge everyone on a single issue, failing to weigh good deeds against misdeeds?
In the latter case, the shooting may or may not be related to prior misdeeds.
How can a health clinic measure a donor's misdeeds against the needs of desperate patients?
Speaking of those allegations ... Claudia says it's BS Les' misdeeds turned Julie into collateral damage.
Of course, Mr. Trump has singled out Wells for criticism over its run of misdeeds.
Goldman's chairman, Lloyd Blankfein, sought to frame the matter as the misdeeds of rogue employees.
Despite their closeness, he said he could offer no insight into Mr. Weinstein's alleged misdeeds.
Facebook's real and imagined misdeeds are just another detour on their path to political recovery.
And if being willfully ignorant of Trump's alleged misdeeds helps Republicans win, they'll take it.
And regulators have continued to keep Wells Fargo in the penalty box for its misdeeds.
Others took care to note the misdeeds of all three countries being targeted for sanctions.
The #MeToo movement has clearly been instrumental in surfacing the grotesque sexual misdeeds of men.
Past misdeeds include contaminating groundwater, San Bruno's pipeline explosion, deceitful lobbying tactics, and tax dodging.
Everyone understands that Mr. Comey was fired not because of his misdeeds during the campaign — misdeeds that helped put Trump in the White House — but because his probe of Russian connections with the Trump campaign was accelerating and, presumably, getting too close to home.
Presented with these hypothetical options, survey respondents of course wanted to punish United for its misdeeds.
Losses accelerated this month following allegations of financial misdeeds regarding the Malaysian government investment fund 1MDB.
It seems that Frank distanced himself from his ancestor, Jack Randall, after learning of his misdeeds.
When FBI members attempted to tell FLDS members about Jeffs's misdeeds, they refused to believe him.
First, time: how long ago the alleged misdeeds occurred and whether the artist is still alive.
Trump's only defense for his own misogyny has been to point at Clinton's history of misdeeds.
Ferry goes on strike; we've reached the stage where the children are paying for Ganna's misdeeds.
The only recent firing of an FBI director, in 1993, was due to alleged financial misdeeds.
But they deny regulators' assertions that the bank's internal culture and incentive system encouraged the misdeeds.
By tearing apart migrant families, Trump wrote another chapter in the book of America's greatest misdeeds.
What's more interesting is how Kavanaugh describes Clinton's misdeeds and efforts to thwart investigations into them.
Enlisting someone as universally beloved as Cardi is a good way to make up past misdeeds.
Despite her mental issues and misdeeds (or perhaps because of them), Harley is having a moment.
Some regulators have vowed to push more financial firms to officially own up to their misdeeds.
But it will permit a master of distraction to distract many Americans from his other misdeeds.
On the stand, he vacillated between taking responsibility for his misdeeds and trying to minimize them.
It's understandable, I think, in light of the film's explicit social message and Nate Parker's misdeeds.
Mr. Flynn should take comfort in that, but that's not to say his misdeeds were minor.
They got into trouble in Season 1; now their misdeeds might be catching up with them.
Starting Feminist Apparel, Martofel wrote in 2013, was a "humble attempt" at penance for his misdeeds.
Albany has had dozens of politicians convicted of various misdeeds over the last decade or so.
Your father's character was no doubt rich and complicated; you can't reduce him to his misdeeds.
He suggested that Mr. Halili's shaming of drug suspects was a cover for his own misdeeds.
Do you see yourself as having played a significant role in bringing his misdeeds to light?
But though the scrutiny has produced mounting evidence of misdeeds, the governors have rarely faced justice.
To communicate to Americans the gravity of Trump's alleged misdeeds and why they warrant his impeachment.
We've got a president whose misdeeds are too un-American for the country to live with.
A longer process, with more attention on his misdeeds, seems unlikely to help Trump's approval rating.
Comey's point might be stronger if the president's misdeeds weren't directly related to the upcoming election.
The scandal of repeated ethical misdeeds in agencies throughout the Trump administration gets worse every day.
The solution to any misdeeds or anti-consumer activities by Google is to stop using Google.
Mr. Cryan apologized for the long list of misdeeds that had tarnished the German lender's reputation.
She has been indicted in nine separate court cases for acts of corruption and other misdeeds.
Unlike President Trump, Mr. Clinton eventually acknowledged his misdeeds and went on an extended apology tour.
This week, the Maryland Republican Party saw the opportunity to raise funds off their rivals' misdeeds.
It's the most sweeping effort yet by Democratic lawmakers to investigate the president for alleged misdeeds.
The man committed "misdeeds," the official said, but there were no details about precisely what he did.
Whatever Mr Musk's bumbling misdeeds, crushing Tesla's valuation and future prospects by ousting him seems like overkill.
In the annals of political misdeeds, future historians will not pause on Mrs Clinton's e-mails long.
The film is about a brilliant high school student who suddenly comes under suspicion for various misdeeds.
The House's managers, led by California Representative Adam Schiff, spent the last few weeks recounting Trump's misdeeds.
The cost of cleaning up for past misdeeds has in recent years eaten away at banks' profits.
And it forced complicit bishops to atone for their misdeeds in the most publicly humiliating way possible.
His prodigious work was overshadowed by his own misdeeds when Mair was hanged for embezzlement in 1579.
Hart seems to consider joking about his past a form of owning up to his misdeeds, though.
Toback was accused by dozens of women of sexual misdeeds, ranging from sexual harassment to sexual assault.
It is troubling, too, that many of those who voted to oust her are accused of misdeeds.
That wasn't enough for many politicians, who called for Stumpf to take responsibility for the bank's misdeeds.
Zinke has set a "zero tolerance" policy for harassment and assault and fired workers accused of misdeeds.
Their past misdeeds and untruthfulness while in federal service render their attacks on Trump hypocritical and hollow.
During Watergate, many Republicans contributed to the investigation of President Richard Nixon and impartially judged his misdeeds.
If we're supposed to blame Hillary Clinton for her husband's misdeeds, should we blame Melania for Donald's?
Like Alexander Hamilton with the Reynolds pamphlet, Pepys spelled out his misdeeds and committed them to history.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), that it was considering appointing a special counsel to investigate alleged Clinton misdeeds.
"This sounds like a case of a thief crying 'stop thief' to cover their misdeeds," she said.
There are many, many things we can criticize in Roy Moore's supporters' attitude to his alleged misdeeds.
Manafort's lawyer, Thomas Zehnle, claimed Gates was to blame for any financial misdeeds in their consulting practice.
For the past several months the court of public opinion has litigated the misdeeds of these men.
It's interesting -- Tlaib talks impeachment with us here too ... saying Trump's misdeeds go well beyond the Russians.
That will aid Democrats' argument that the Senate trial will end up covering up Trump's alleged misdeeds.
It's time for the industry to clean up and pay up for the damages from its misdeeds.
After years of blaming his misdeeds on childhood trauma, he at last accepts responsibility for his behavior.
Familiar faces from the past, along with their deeds and misdeeds, come to matter more and more.
For her misdeeds, Theriault has been sentenced to 25 months in jail, according to CNN and People.
Russia has a long history of promoting alternative narratives designed to deflect culpability for the Kremlin's misdeeds.
Her political views are never really explored, and she has no career misdeeds to sully her reputation.
Elected officials should be more — not less — accountable for sexual misdeeds than the likes of Harvey Weinstein.
Despite its virtual nature, it is still a human institution, facing its own misdeeds and governance problems.
He felt compelled to go out and make the mural to keep Premchai's misdeeds in the news.
And the start of impeachment would shift attention away from Trump's misdeeds and toward the process itself.
Additionally, Fogle claimed he was unfairly punished for his fantasies and thoughts ... as opposed to actual misdeeds.
Apparently, allegations of sexual harassment weren't the only misdeeds of the recently ousted Amazon Studios head Roy Price.
Connerty almost has Chuck Sr. & Jr. nabbed for fraud, money laundering, international violations — a whole host of misdeeds.
Blaming America for the misdeeds of another country is never a good look for a U.S. president abroad.
Revelations of misdeeds by politicians have turned Brazilians' attention to the question of how to elect better ones.
Of congress's 594 members, 35 are targets of Lava Jato inquiries; dozens more are accused of other misdeeds.
It has laid low mighty men in Hollywood accused of sexual misdeeds and sporting heroes caught pumping drugs.
The idea, says Mr Rasenick, is to "use celebration to create change" in a world racked by misdeeds.
Tom doesn't exactly believe Claire's story and promises further investigation into her involvement in Frank's misdeeds is coming.
Just as critically, they need to recognize the importance of judging the impact of a streamer's alleged misdeeds.
That dialogue was reignited when the story of Harvey Weinstein's alleged (and extensive) misdeeds broke earlier this month.
Let&aposs turn to Newt Gingrich to react to the latest revelations about the deep state&aposs misdeeds.
For them, Moore's alleged misdeeds were the product of a biased liberal media smear campaign and nothing more.
Plus, it demonstrates that Hollywood's memory is remarkably short when it comes to forgiving men for their misdeeds.
Akihito won acclaim during his 30-year reign for apologising for Japan's misdeeds in the second world war.
But without records, they had no way of enumerating the nature of his misdeeds, let alone prove them.
Over the past three years a series of misdeeds has been uncovered at the San Francisco-based bank.
Instead, it's about getting back at what Khosla believes is a duplicitous executive by exposing his alleged misdeeds.
Dickinson alleges Cosby smeared her name by saying she's lying about alleged sexual misdeeds he committed against her.
Is that part of Ford's narrative — that Teddy should, at some point, remember his misdeeds and go ballistic?
When men engage in aggressive and abusive behavior towards women, they should pay the price for their misdeeds.
YouTube's smaller creators feel they've been unfairly punished because of the misdeeds of a few high-profile stars.
What didn't exist in those days was freedom of speech and a free press to denounce government misdeeds.
Titch wants to expiate the misdeeds of his childhood, and seeks the approval of his remote, inconstant father.
Edward Kennedy's Chappaquiddick scandal to argue that the media is seeking to cover up the Clinton family's misdeeds.
People are beginning to criticize philanthropic gifts because it might reflect some misdeeds needed to make that money.
The fund also targets Wall Street banks and law firms, which he says are complicit in China's misdeeds.
Murray filed a lawsuit accusing Charles of diverting money from their businesses to political candidates, among other misdeeds.
Now, as more details about alleged financial misdeeds surface, board members are calling for reforms, including former Rep.
And not everyone wants to endure a deep dive into their family history, past misdeeds and personal finances.
Mathew Knowles tells TMZ ... every artist back then was judged by their talent and NOT their personal misdeeds.
The men say they were fired after they alerted superiors to what they considered misdeeds at their institutions.
A third article could cover Mr. Trump's serial obstructions of legitimate attempts to investigate his administration's alleged misdeeds.
Politicians lie to puff themselves up, to burnish their résumés and to cover up misdeeds, including sexual affairs.
Kinzer's book is also a good reminder that there is rarely legal accountability for the C.I.A.'s misdeeds.
But since his appointment, the local news media has been filled with allegations of misdeeds by his family.
He deftly convinces her that bringing attention to the misdeeds she's witnessed will only end badly for her.
Investigators, including some hired by Wells Fargo, are still figuring out the full extent of the bank's misdeeds.
But #MeToo is supposed to reckon with the misdeeds of all men, not just the rich and powerful.
She then leaves the tapes behind, cataloging the misdeeds of those she finds guilty of ruining her life.
Barr's message was in response to a tweet accusing Jarrett of covering up misdeeds for the Obama administration.
But the consensus was that Mr. Trump was punishing all Somalis for the potential misdeeds of a few.
Voltaire preached tolerance but cozied up to authoritarians, especially Catherine of Russia, and apologized for their violent misdeeds.
Its misdeeds and the undermining of the two-state solution through settlement-building provide abundant ammunition for critics.
But the misdeeds allegedly committed by Falwell Jr. and his wife have little to do with Donald Trump.
Restitution — meaning a company paying for the harms it imposes — is important in helping victims of corporate misdeeds.
Because Lebsock was a Dem when he committed his misdeeds, the VC could decline to fill his seat.
The rule of law must mean more than shamelessly exposing the misdeeds of those charged with law enforcement.
Movie industry cheats have been given until the end of the year to come clean about any misdeeds.
After all, Sally couldn't have carried out her misdeeds without all Melkhiresa's knowledge newly transplanted into her head.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has had no qualms tying the former congressman's misdeeds to the Clinton campaign.
Clinton, he said, Mr. Trump controls the Justice Department, essentially leaving Congress to hold him accountable for misdeeds.
Aides believed that reporters — perhaps emboldened by the sensational fall of Mr. Hart — were overhyping Mr. Biden's misdeeds.
But when the art is about the misdeeds that the artist is accused of, that's impossible to do.
That's pretty thin evidence to use to twist Bill Clinton's misdeeds to disqualify his wife from the presidency.
She later learned his misdeeds have left the family without a cent, leading to an explosion of Renata proportions.
But—just like her Reputation album—it rather elusively hints at the misdeeds of former friends who've betrayed her.
Bill Clinton has his own well-publicized and often incredibly inappropriate (if not worse) sexual misdeeds to contend with.
Meredith and Jackson wrote the statement so that Catherine wouldn't have to take the blame for her father's misdeeds.
Falwell is currently under fire for a variety of alleged misdeeds at the flagship evangelical school that he runs.
For those supporting the Bundy clan, the prosecution's misdeeds seemed to be proof of Bundy's claims against the government.
The investigation found: No evidence that any other TPG employees were aware of, of involved with, McGlashan's alleged misdeeds.
He's also pleaded guilty to various financial misdeeds regarding tax evasion and the management of his taxi medallion enterprise.
Deutsche's board has been trying to force former managers to pay for those misdeeds, and a deal is close.
Mr Xi calls environmental protection a "battle" against all forms of pollution, from belching factory chimneys to official misdeeds.
For as long as there have been celebrities, there have been people in charge of managing those celebrities' misdeeds.
Unfortunately for Blaine, where Cleveland's issues were mostly the stuff of gossip, the Republican's own misdeeds well-documented -- literally.
Whisper networks have turned into loud broadcasts, and even — for a brief, disastrous moment — public Google spreadsheets of misdeeds.
What makes their parting so bittersweet is that despite all her faults and misdeeds, she's really the victim here.
Officers are increasingly turning to software and ­predictive analytics to anticipate when and where misdeeds are likely to occur.
The bill for their misdeeds -- in blood and treasure -- has been handed off to generations X, Y, Z, etc.
In both instances, we had almost daily revelations about the president's misdeeds and quite a bit of market volatility.
Deutsche Bank has paid large fines for past misdeeds, including a $7.2 billion U.S. penalty in 2017, spooking clients.
But Hillary Clinton's deceptions, for instance, are much harder to notice without looking up her past misdeeds on Politifact.
A former First Lady is running for president, but a political wife is still responsible for her husband's misdeeds.
The other answer is that Mr Gibson's misdeeds made him persona non grata in Hollywood—for a while, anyway.
For centuries Indians born into wretched circumstances have accepted their lot as karma—punishment for misdeeds in past lives.
Vigano specifically cited Ramsey's letter and named Sandri on a list of officials who knew of McCarrick's alleged misdeeds.
So it may be tempting to expect that the probe of the Superfund Task Force will expose similar misdeeds.
" Murphy's release listed several examples of Grayson's alleged misdeeds toward women, including calling a lobbyist a "K Street whore.
Possible misdeeds before Trump took office are not off the table in this investigation, the committee counsel told reporters.
The proper forum for addressing delicate questions of misdeeds at the border, he said, is "Congress...not the courts".
And while they are now protected from the consequences of those misdeeds because of their wealth, it's not enough.
This means that our government needs to properly staff investigators, attorneys, and other employees to find and enforce misdeeds.
That said, there are two possible reasons why Cohen may not testify about Trump Organization misdeeds on February 7.
The latest developments are an unexpected twist that underscore the banking regulators' increasingly aggressive stance toward Wall Street misdeeds.
Another View Few executives have faced the punishment of prison and fines for misdeeds stemming from the financial crisis.
And, given the scope of Facebook's alleged misdeeds, is far too lax on the company and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
A year ago, all of Alabama's three most powerful public officials were under investigation for a variety of misdeeds.
The military court that announced the verdict said other suspects associated with General Guo's misdeeds would also be tried.
The likelier answer is that their misdeeds are better shielded from public scrutiny by their respective countries' libel laws.
The report on Tuesday offers more evidence of misdeeds that Human Rights Watch has been looking into for years.
Second, distrust of market solutions has not been overcome, not least due to the "misdeeds" during the financial crisis.
Will Americans learn from mistakes like that, or will they cite them as precedents for their own future misdeeds?
Theresa May certainly had her missteps and misdeeds, but ultimately her failure to deliver Brexit was not hers alone.
The message was in response to a tweet accusing Jarrett of helping to "hide" misdeeds by the Obama administration.
Expect the Senate Banking Committee to look into the issue at its hearing next week into the bank's misdeeds.
With that precedent, Friedman and Bonenberger said, it&aposs less likely that troops who witness misdeeds will report them.
That must involve a full acknowledgment of Ms. Choi's misdeeds as well as accepting full political responsibility for them.
After all, he's been the great scourge of the #MeToo moment, the one whose misdeeds have never hurt him.
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This time around, the courtroom rehashing of alleged misdeeds may occur during an election campaign, one in which Gov.
Some of the gun unit's misdeeds would test the credence of even the most guileless readers of crime fiction.
The sheriff accused Agent Rodgers of manufacturing evidence, coaching witnesses and lying to obtain search warrants, among other misdeeds.
"I'm not questioning the sources of these scandals, or the misdeeds of the people who generated them," Maltin said.
But, Mr. Sessions said, lawsuits could unfairly target whole police departments for the misdeeds of a few bad actors.
But that remediation may not appease regulators and lawmakers, who remain on high alert after the bank's past misdeeds.
In the short term, it looks as if he's going to avoid any punishment for his astonishingly awful misdeeds.
Every customer at Navient may have been affected by its misdeeds, said Lisa Madigan, the attorney general of Illinois.
Mr Fernández has already made clear that he is not concerned about the alleged misdeeds of his senior officials.
By any reasonable measure, Trump&aposs misdeeds have far surpassed former Presidents Richard Nixon&aposs and Bill Clinton&aposs.
He's also regularly appeared on television to defend Trump against charges of collusion with Russia and other alleged misdeeds.
It wasn't that Israel became a hit man or a bank robber; her misdeeds were smaller and more specialized.
The prospect of such a public airing of Uber's past misdeeds might not sit well with Khosrowshahi's understated style.
The reason is a culture of elite impunity, where business and political leaders face absolutely no accountability for misdeeds.
This way, Veronica will be able to handle the fight's betting and all other related misdeeds through the Bonnie Nuit.
What are they -- what is Mueller team -- and I ascribe no misdeeds to Rosenstein or Mueller, what are they investigating?
And if they see so much as the slightest shadow of your misdeeds, you'll need to take care of them.
But America sees its combative economic diplomacy as a belated response to decades of intellectual-property theft and other misdeeds.
In Ireland as elsewhere, efforts by bishops to cover all this up provoke as much indignation as the actual misdeeds.
Not because Lohan isn't trying, or because she doesn't deserve it, or because her misdeeds are too grandiose to forget.
Lawmakers convened months of hearings in the aftermath of the Equifax breach, repeatedly grilling its top executives for their misdeeds.
And Mr. Kaminsky, the Democratic candidate, has repeatedly highlighted Mr. Skelos's misdeeds and his own record as a corruption prosecutor.
Amid reports that Arab-educated Islamic hardliners were stirring up trouble, local officials were told to report all Muslim misdeeds.
Nor did he claim that misdeeds by a president should never subject the president to an accounting before the law.
The lawsuit was filed Thursday, according to the New York Times, which has been reporting on the app's alleged misdeeds.
"That said, we're pretty used to government agencies trying to hide their misdeeds and avoid the news cycle," he wrote.
It reinforces the idea that people of colour, and especially black men, are collectively responsible for the misdeeds of one.
But Conway is a top adviser, not a low-level federal employee whose misdeeds are generally beneath the president's notice.
I felt as though I had stepped into a Dickensian mystery of buried truths and misdeeds waiting to be told.
Until the eleventh chapter, most of what we learn about her—beyond her recorded misdeeds—is what she looked like.
Arthur: It's certainly true that, since Bill is not running for president, his sexual misdeeds are not relevant, like Trump's.
For all of Westworld's blazing gun battles and violent misdeeds, it's been easy to think that none of it matters.
Goldman ended up commandeering one of the trials for her misdeeds, and turning it into a forum for birth control.
My family insists that he only provided financial support and kept a safe distance from the group's more heinous misdeeds.
Will he rely on optics alone, or will Mr. Buttigieg explicitly criticize the perceived misdeeds of his older opponents' generations?
On the other hand, any misdeeds could be punished with beatings, servitude, exile or death by strangulation, decapitation or slicing.
Some members of Congress, Republicans and Democrats, say that absolving ZTE of its misdeeds runs counter to national security interests.
Like a long line of fictional characters before him, Peter dignifies his misdeeds by casting them as potential literary scenarios.
The settlement order grants Facebook and its officers immunity in a wide range of possible misdeeds committed before June 12.
They left him in the streets and he continued to do his misdeeds — because of that my mother is dead.
And it comes with the added benefit of giving the perpetrator the option to flee before anyone discovers his misdeeds.
As protesters in Iran draw attention to their government's domestic repression, the international community should refocus on Iran's global misdeeds.
Instead of drawing attention to the heroism of the Polish nation, the law will highlight the misdeeds of these individuals.
Boone stopped short of blaming opponents' misdeeds for those early exits, though, saying the blame still lay with the Yankees.
Alexandra suggests that Regina's misdeeds will haunt her, but neither Ms. Linney nor Ms. Nixon plays her as especially hauntable.
They can also lose their jobs and suffer financial damage for their misdeeds that they're likely to care about more.
But sometimes scandals move faster than officials, or the central government allows journalists to expose the misdeeds of local governments.
Avenatti does not get specific as to why he believes the various misdeeds were allegedly committed during the 2008 trial.
Not surprisingly, shortly after designation, many of those banks entered into settlements with the federal government over housing crisis misdeeds.
Entitled "Response of the Presidents to Charges of Misconduct," it provided the most comprehensive account of presidential misdeeds ever assembled.
It seemed inevitable Julie would take a final bow from the show, where discussions frequently involve issues like sexual misdeeds.
First, the context: Uber has become all too familiar with misdeeds and misbehaviors, as it weathers multiple scandals and lawsuits.
Sounds like she thinks society is partially to blame for Harvey's misdeeds, and the only way forward is through forgiveness.
The Big Short had an exhilarating kick, but it also left you feeling queasy over the destructive misdeeds you'd just witnessed.
And life is a game of sorts, one full of treachery and misdeeds, as well as a heaping dose of cooperation.
CBA has been accused of several misdeeds at the inquiry, including charging fees to dead clients by its wealth management business.
This is intended to prevent a driver who shares a vehicle with other drivers for getting deactivated for someone else's misdeeds.
Report all instances of improper political influence and other misdeeds to the DOJ IG, who is required to protect your identity.
Or maybe it's simpler: He just thinks Bill Clinton's misdeeds are worse than his and hates not getting the last word.
Rather than mindlessly bashing the WTO, Mr Trump may have realised the benefits of using it to tackle China's economic misdeeds.
The machine includes the vice-president, Mike Pence, who turned a speech last October into a charge sheet of Chinese misdeeds.
Nissan underwent a shakeup in its leadership after former Chairman Carlos Ghosn was first arrested last year over alleged financial misdeeds.
Those revelations were the final straw for a campaign that was already under attack for being too ambivalent about Russian misdeeds.
In this #MeToo moment, women have understandably commandeered the microphone to decry decades of sexual misdeeds at the hands of men.
The specter of man's misdeeds lurks in every corner, but nowhere is it more potent than at the Markos Dance Company.
In short, the framers clearly established impeachment as the primary method to punish a president who commits misdeeds while in office.
In the wake of the news, Trump shifted his focus from Flynn's misdeeds to the leaks that brought them to light.
In 2017, Rajoy became the first sitting Spanish prime minister to testify as a witness for his party&aposs corruption misdeeds.
And we know people that committed the very same misdeeds as Clinton, well, they were investigated and many put in jail.
They say in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, there's a culture at the network to cover up misdeeds of some.
LITIGATION COSTS Deutsche Bank has paid large fines for past misdeeds, including a $7.2 billion U.S. penalty in 2017, spooking clients.
They've got a thing or 2 to say about the industry and whether the Weinstein scandal will unearth other mogul misdeeds.
Officials last year punished one of the most prominent for hawking consulting services to companies it also rated, among other misdeeds.
If this happens, families still recovering from banks' misdeeds 10 years ago soon will face the possibility of another financial tornado.
THERE are two conflicting views of American regulators' response to the financial crisis, and to misdeeds at big banks more broadly.
Separately, Deutsche Bank is negotiating with the Department of Justice over the size of its fine to settle mortgage related misdeeds.
Not only is DeVos shielding the industry from the consequences of those misdeeds, she's rewriting the rules to legalize those practices.
The actual impetus for the subpoena, wrote Judge Rao, a recent Mr Trump appointee, was to look into the president's misdeeds.
A credible legislative message should indeed be sent in response to continued and future Russian misdeeds, including election meddling and irredentism.
Blatantly stupid and bigoted remarks do self-inflicted damage and, more importantly, divert attention away from any visible misdeeds of Clinton.
A wild card in this case is what evidence the judge permits a jury to hear about Spacey's prior alleged misdeeds.
That's why it is time for lawmakers to consider ensuring banks' past misdeeds are not normalized or accepted as status quo.
When Ailes was accused of sexual harassment by numerous women in 2016, Shine was accused of covering up the alleged misdeeds.
But that didn't compel them to remain so mum about his misdeeds or summon the adoration that some of them did.
More than three years after Wells Fargo's misdeeds erupted into public view, the bank is still trying to change its culture.
The other misdeeds that the businessman Jona S. Rechnitz had laid out during Mr. Seabrook's closely-watched trial went nearly unmentioned.
What Scientology has been accused of is, of course, far more serious than the misdeeds of your average prosperity gospel creature.
His arrogance leads to misdeeds that, when revealed — his "Harvey Weinstein moment," Mr. Fitch said — bring about his downfall and death.
Critics have characterized Buttigieg's comments as pinkwashing, or the distraction from an institution's misdeeds by highlighting its friendliness to LGBTQ people.
They spent decades taking on the powerful, baring their misdeeds, piercing their pomposities — raking the muck in one way or another.
Now, the women of the Senate — long forced to police the men of Washington, D.C.'s alleged misdeeds — are taking action.
Schneiderman wants Harvey, Bob and TWC to pay out the nose for their alleged misdeeds ... upwards of $350k for each violation.
I will continue to press for reform, give truthful testament about Russia's misdeeds, and help protect clean athletes against the cheats.
The only recent firing of an FBI director, in 1993, was carried out because of his alleged corruption and financial misdeeds.
The average man on the street would probably identify Tugs Bowen as the apparent innocent harmed by the defendants' alleged misdeeds.
The settlement announced Monday may be examined for clues about how the Trump administration will respond to misdeeds by big banks.
They must all call for an end to the Trump administration's unconditional support for my country's misdeeds at home and abroad.
Nixon's misdeeds did not automatically trigger impeachment, and it was not even the technical impeachment process that removed him from office.
Harlow, which found that "the remedy of impeachment demonstrates that the president remains accountable under law for his misdeeds in office."
They learned that men get excused for their misdeeds, while women are blamed for their mistakes — and those of their spouses.
But it also risks the Chinese feeling that they are being accused of misdeeds they can neither verify nor easily fix.
In many ways, optimism has replaced the unruly skepticism for Washington's innumerable misdeeds that has long been present in his work.
Mr. Dahlin's abrupt expulsion from China followed rising concern from Western governments after he was shown on Chinese television confessing to misdeeds.
Still, there are some signs that President Trump may finally be willing to confront Putin for at least some of his misdeeds.
But both characters were largely functions of Walter's story — dragged in by his bad decisions and finally unable to escape his misdeeds.
Prosecutors have promised to limit their inquiry to Mr Manafort's alleged bank and tax misdeeds, but big questions will loom over proceedings.
Mr Temer may, it is rumoured, offer to give up protracted appeals in exchange for a future presidential pardon for any misdeeds.
Take "Wait Til the Morning," on which he pleads for one more night to come clean to his woman about his misdeeds.
From day one, he has asked China to stop their digital misdeeds, grant us equal market access and comply with WTO rules.
On his way out the door, BamBrogan sued Hyperloop One, Afshin Pishevar, and others, alleging wrongful termination, defamation, financial misdeeds, and assault.
There's a fierce argument about bestowing actors accused of sexual misdeeds with an award, even if they're the best in their category.
Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) openly admitted to his misdeeds, but he did so knowing that it was all for the eventual gain.
"We also continue to work with relevant authorities to resolve issues related to the misdeeds of former employees," a company statement said.
Although prosecutors show no interest in the billions stolen from 1MDB, they are always on the lookout for misdeeds by the opposition.
At Fox, the women who now stand on the glass cliff have also long allegedly enabled male misdeeds, according to press reports.
But attacking the former US President, blaming him at this stage for the misdeeds of a war criminal, is beyond the pale.
Trump has so infuriated the intelligence agencies that leaks will reveal his misdeeds whether or not congressional Republicans launch a real investigation.
Warren has long lamented a lack of punishment for negligent executives at companies accused of misdeeds, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis.
The answer to all these questions is yes, but separating them out in this way, to categorize different misdeeds, creates cognitive dissonance.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson did not junk the deal, resorting instead to upping the rhetoric about Iran's misdeeds in the region.
Sultan and Jubouri were designated for being engaged in corruption, including the misappropriation of state assets, and other misdeeds, the Treasury said.
But it makes it easy for lava jato suspects to divert attention from their own misdeeds to the blunders of their pursuers.
Wells Fargo executives have continued to deny regulators' assertions that it was the bank's incentive system and culture that encouraged the misdeeds.
Both liberals concerned with presidential overreach and conservatives concerned about misdeeds of the prior administration would like to see such a document.
With an eye toward more evidence-based decision-making, we need to find ways to introduce accountability for bureaucrats' misdeeds and missteps.
Clinton of misdeeds at the Clinton Foundation, asking her to return donations from countries with a record of human rights abuses. Mrs.
However, O'Malley surmised that today, such a title or honor would not be accorded to a clergyman accused of the same misdeeds.
Korniyets' misdeeds came to light after reformist investigators raided his apartment and found dozens of diamonds, along with cash and other valuables.
And to her credit, she has always seen sexual misconduct as a systematic problem, going beyond the misdeeds of a few men.
Documents Futterman acquired in 2006 showed that a relatively small number of officers in Chicago were responsible for most of the misdeeds.
But those allegations, while deeply personal to Howard, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to identifying UVA's misdeeds.
Trump can't be blamed for all the misdeeds of his subordinates—Manafort's crimes, for instance, don't involve his work for the campaign.
The actual-malice standard gives broad legal protections to Americans when they go public about the misdeeds of the rich and powerful.
His misdeeds have cost the county tens of millions of dollars, forcing it to raise property taxes to pay for legal expenses.
The Board of Directors said it had no choice ... this after investors bailed in droves after disclosures of Harvey Weinstein's alleged misdeeds.
Imagine there's a big election coming up, and one of the candidates is a guy with a terrible reputation for sexual misdeeds.
It can absolve "saved" individuals of too much responsibility for past misdeeds, since they're considered the deeds of a past, different self.
If you want people to believe that the misdeeds enumerated in the Mueller report are serious, you have to act like it.
The size of those investments would have provided their networks with ample motive to turn a blind eye to their alleged misdeeds.
Diller says that men are all guilty of various harassment-style misdeeds, a tantalizing admission that became the headline to the interview.
The mixed-media painting depicts Ms. Constantine as a carnival freak suffering for the perceived misdeeds of Ms. DeVos and President Trump.
These assistants seem like jovial boys, but the movie is clear in implicating both them and everyone else in the boss's misdeeds.
When he finally leaves office, his accomplices and partners, inside and outside the United States, will be judged harshly for their misdeeds.
Mr. Barrow has said he will create a truth and reconciliation commission to look into allegations of misdeeds during Mr. Jammeh's rule.
Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, popular telling has cast her as the culprit responsible for America's misdeeds and, therefore, Russia's setbacks.
Forfeitures are common in criminal cases where defendants, like Manafort in this instance, are accused of reaping financial windfalls from their misdeeds.
In January, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and two state attorneys general sued Navient, charging it with a long list of misdeeds.
One week ago, it was already clear that President Trump, among his many unconstitutional misdeeds, had pressured Ukraine to smear Joe Biden.
I hope that every reporter and critic who covers Mr. O'Reilly the author will ask Mr. O'Reilly the newsman about these misdeeds.
Berman spoke to reporters outside of Epstein's luxurious townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side, the site of many of his alleged misdeeds.
" Another asks about "any sins or misdeeds in your life that should have been resolved with priesthood authorities but have not been.
It seems that Jennifer Lopez and her crew accomplished something more than just talking and complaining, and actually punished Wall Street misdeeds.
But a week's worth of stories about the alleged misdeeds of the powerful shows the subtler ways money acts as a shield.
A nation of people who prefer to erase their misdeeds rather than acknowledging and rectifying them becomes, quite literally, a house divided.
Joyce made the energy company agree "not to knowingly disclose the existence to this agreement" as one way to hide the misdeeds.
In November, the board brought a lawsuit in State Supreme Court charging misdeeds and insider deals by the owner of the retail space.
In response, Trump released a furious statement saying Bannon had "lost his mind" and accused him of a whole range of other misdeeds.
Facebook's misdeeds with our data have been news cycle fodder for at least a decade, but the past year has been particularly bad.
They were accused of a variety of financial misdeeds, including allegations that Kelly assisted his boss in hiding tens of millions in pay.
Some of Gillibrand's allies have suggested the backlash is gendered — a classic example of a woman being blamed for a man's alleged misdeeds.
She was nauseated by how easily she could read him, how the smallest details could tell her his mood, his preferences, his misdeeds.
The Bitcoin community would later suspect Wagner of being part of the MyBitcoin theft based on some alleged past misdeeds involving mortgage fraud.
Sophal Ear, a professor at Occidental College in America, says such a narrow response to the government's misdeeds would be "a complete joke".
Losing the election, especially against someone like Donald Trump, would be the worst possible punishment for Clinton for this or any other misdeeds.
Just as disastrous was the fate of those tobacco settlement dollars — historic sums of money extracted from corporations for historic misdeeds against society.
These clerical misdeeds had injured the entire "body of Christ" which was constituted, as Catholic teachings held, by common participation in Holy Communion.
People are encouraged to keep an eye on the political reliability of friends, family and co-workers, and are rewarded for reporting misdeeds.
President Bill Clinton fired FBI Director William Sessions in 1993 due to alleged financial misdeeds, which is the only precedent in recent decades.
The movie serves as a revenge fable in which the town's hypocrisy is exposed and the marshal's killers are punished for their misdeeds.
You'll accomplish a lot by speaking truth to power; dissecting the misdeeds of a relative unknown, though, makes you look like a tool.
No religious leaders should be permitted to use the power of sworn law enforcement officers to hide their misdeeds and enforce their decrees.
Saturday Night Live devoted an entire sketch to the misdeeds of Harvey Weinstein, and really just missed the mark in a big way.
And, Ronda doesn't stop there ... she also says the UFC should come down harder on fighters when it comes to punishing other misdeeds.
Several former women aides have accused him of misdeeds such as inappropriate touching and showing up for a meeting in only his underwear.
Ghosn spent more than 100 days in jail in Japan for an array of alleged financial misdeeds before he was released on bail.
It was the Times that, during the 1992 Presidential campaign, initially broached the Whitewater story—a saga of relatively modest indiscretions and misdeeds.
CANADA has long had a reputation as a security fraudster's playground, where misdeeds go undetected and unpunished and investors must take extra care.
But legislators in Congress and prosecutors in New York have been clamouring to scrutinise Mr Trump's financial records for signs of potential misdeeds.
In Australia, a government-mandated inquiry into the nation's banks has turned up so many misdeeds that the industry has restrained some lending.
But the overall message from Trump on Wednesday was that there was little reason to believe the women accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misdeeds.
"He represents a historical viewpoint that downplays Japanese misdeeds and that might not down well with certain groups in the US," he said.
"KPMG has nothing to hide," the letter also said, adding the firm had cooperated with inquiries and would accept responsibility for its misdeeds.
When, however, it became clear that Donald Trump was going nowhere, publishers began pumping out a flood of books recounting his innumerable misdeeds.
Then there are the looming investigations, which appear to be coming to a head, into a long list of the president's potential misdeeds.
And an elementary school in West Baltimore has implemented the Mindful Moment Room, where students who misbehave spend time reflecting on their misdeeds.
For all of his past misdeeds, Rodriguez has said and done everything that the Yankees could have asked since his return last season.
When the case reached the Senate, Clinton's lawyers capitalized on his popularity and presented his misdeeds in the broader context of his Presidency.
McCaskill's idea of how to win isn't as exciting as motivating younger and minority voters by decrying the misdeeds of the Trump Administration.
The narrative suggests financial markets will eventually pay for the Fed's misdeeds, most likely in the form of higher inflation and currency devaluation.
Connecting the dots to Mr. Trump's own financial misdeeds — if there are any dots to connect — will be a long and laborious process.
Not only can United States Customs and Border Protection inflict penalties for past misdeeds, but businesses can also report their competitors for violations.
Gail: Well, I generally don't believe voters care much about sexual misdeeds as long as they're getting what they want from the government.
The phrase describes when a person's 15 minutes of fame are followed by an abrupt fall from grace when distasteful misdeeds are unearthed.
The phrase describes when a person's 15 minutes of fame is followed by an abrupt fall from grace when distasteful misdeeds are unearthed.
He gets to break the rules, and then he gets to establish rules of his own when he must answer for his misdeeds.
So Trump is justifying his attempt to destroy the Western alliance by accusing our allies of misdeeds that exist only in his imagination.
They pull off the biggest heroin bust in memory, put down an all-out gang war and handle quotidian misdeeds like regular gentlemen.
He implied that its importance either outweighs his misdeeds or made inconceivable the prospect of his assaulting one woman, never mind dozens more.
News outlets began reporting on allegations of misdeeds by Mr. Cho or members of his family, including embezzlement and trying to destroy evidence.
In 2002, the national press in Bulgaria, owned largely by international media companies, was relatively independent and somewhat aggressive in covering government misdeeds.
The news set off a fresh wave of criticism from those frustrated by the bank's slow pace in coming clean about its misdeeds.
"The process of letting go is essential, and it must be intentional," the book seems to argue of forgiving fossil fuel industry misdeeds.
He was more forthcoming about foreign affairs, but stuck mostly to well-practiced denials of well-documented Russian involvement in various misdeeds abroad.
Mr. Ross also said that America's trade deficit with Canada was "blameless" because it was the result of energy needs, rather than misdeeds.
In fact, the task force handles quotidian misdeeds like regular gentlemen, and the way Malone deflects an all-out gang war is genius.
On those measures, Wells Fargo received high scores — but the bank's misdeeds were so glaring, the agency decided, that they overshadowed its achievements.
It is time to wake up and realize Russian mischief in energy could make its misdeeds on our elections look like child's play.
"The Daily" podcast discusses both Jerusalem and our latest investigation into how Harvey Weinstein engineered a conspiracy of silence to hide his misdeeds.
The NCAA will continue it's investigation, but as a result of these misdeeds, all 23 wins from the 2013-2014 season no longer exist.
Other notable restaurateurs, including John Besh, Charlie Hallowell, and Ken Friedman, are facing staff and company reorganizations after their own misdeeds came to light.
When I say "pay the piper," I almost mean that literally, as Scandal's leads might have to pay for their misdeeds with their lives.
Is it possible, then, for a Christian cleric to stand anywhere in Syria and speak with integrity about misdeeds, and suffering, on all sides?
Instead of taking responsibility for his misdeeds, and losing credibility with voters and his party, Trump cried foul every time he was held accountable.
Do not judge by the misdeeds of others; the Td21 2500-liter turbodiesel motor may be the best way to motivate a Range Rover.
When Harvey Weinstein and then several other men were finally held to account for decades of misdeeds, it felt like the beginning of something.
The company countered that Dodd-Frank defines "whistleblower" as someone reporting misdeeds to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), not to internal compliance departments.
Mueller has also charged Manafort's business partner, Rick Gates, for similar alleged misdeeds and accused several campaign hangers-on of lying to the FBI.
Scandals at Wells Fargo and Volkswagen show that misdeeds can crop up even at well-known firms, and can hit their stocks as well.
What may make the corporate criminals' misdeeds even more frustrating is the fact that many probably directly affect you, perhaps even every single day.
America's Justice Department accused Huawei, a Chinese technology company, of a series of misdeeds including theft of intellectual property and the obstruction of justice.
Misdeeds anywhere can be punished, if the firm in question issues securities in America, has a subsidiary there or makes electronic transactions in dollars.
After all, white evangelical leaders have consistently supported Trump throughout the Daniels saga, arguing that he should be given a "mulligan" for past misdeeds.
Donald Trump said that his widely criticized comments about women were just "things that people say," while accusing former President Bill Clinton of misdeeds.
Stephen, himself a former cop who was implicated in his father's alleged misdeeds, said last February that he had no information about Stacy's disappearance.
Even if the documents don't reveal a massive cover-up or other government misdeeds, he said, what's important is our ability to access them.
It's the latest effort to punish the inner circle of President Vladimir Putin, above, for interference in the 2016 election and other alleged misdeeds.
Pruitt amassed a long, long (I mean, really fucking long) list of misdeeds within the first year and a half of snagging his gig.
He makes, as you'd expect, for some great TV. And in frustration, Nisa Contreras, a reporter who has covered his past misdeeds, calls in.
But as those comments show, those who feel strongly enough about Uber's misdeeds to delete the app in response may have already done so.
Contributing Opinion Writer By now, we have a good sense of the playbook Republicans follow when hit with revelations of new Trump administration misdeeds.
The U.S. authorities have a track record for being tough on European banks and have imposed big financial penalties on some for past misdeeds.
The report will probably be a narrative of misdeeds based largely on circumstantial evidence as well as the testimony of indicted and convicted defendants.
This might be a question that Fox News must ask itself considering the endless string of sexual harassment allegations and misdeeds at the network.
A further slowdown in lending could come as Australia's major banks face a powerful judicial inquiry which has already unearthed a litany of misdeeds.
Some observers have taken heart that even if Trump abuses his power, pardoned individuals could still potentially be charged for misdeeds by state prosecutors.
"The Zionist entity will sooner or later receive the necessary response and will regret its misdeeds," Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bahram Qasemi, said Monday.
Despite this treasure trove of misdeeds that could be used to undermine his credibility, the defense team ended with a personal jab at Gates.
He's since changed his tune, dropping the loyalty act and instead casting himself as a tragic figure who is deeply sorry for his misdeeds.
"I, Tonya" frames the famous misdeeds of the Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding as an understandable rebellion against the cruel snobbery that she confronted.
Some relapse into a life of crime, and once in awhile, Fukushima will receive letters from prison from former customers apologizing for their misdeeds.
It's part of a broad-based Russian propaganda effort aimed at whitewashing Putin's government, using attacks on alleged US misdeeds as a key strategy.
There, a motorcycle crash led to revelations of an affair with a football staff member and related misdeeds, such as lying to his boss.
This isn't an election year in which Republicans can easily run on Democrats' misdeeds, particularly when President Trump is still in the White House.
The phrase describes when a person's 15 minutes of fame is followed by an abrupt fall from grace when distasteful past misdeeds are unearthed.
They said his removal was in keeping with changes in Brazil, where the powerful rarely felt serious repercussions for mistakes and misdeeds until recently.
Sure, Mr. Weinstein might sometimes swing at someone, literally, but in Harveywood misdeeds were soon overshadowed by box-office tallies and savvy public relations.
He said Republicans had a savvy — albeit misleading — strategy to convince supporters in advance that any loss would be attributable to misdeeds by Democrats.
The curators have dedicated "Everything Is Connected" to Mike Kelley (21675-2012), whose abject art often intertwined personal anxieties and desires with public misdeeds.
" The investigator who exposed Mr. Zhao's misdeeds is unmoved, replying: "It's such poor luck for Chinese farmers to have a bad son like you.
" House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) ended a lengthy closing statement about Trump's alleged misdeeds with this closing: "We are better than that!
French voters would like morality and politics to converge, and are sensitive to the misdeeds of politicians on both the left and the right.
Edward Kennedy's Chappaquiddick scandal - an incident that occurred in 2202 - to argue that the media is seeking to cover-up the Clinton family's misdeeds.
They are also unsurprising given what we already know about Trump, and what we know about the routine financial misdeeds of the 1 percent.
Lower interest rates and remediation costs for past misdeeds are expected to further dampen margins for Australia's largest lender, following dismal earnings in August.
Democrats these days see the proliferation of leaks about the Trump administration as the acts of public servants revealing the misdeeds of a presidency.
It teaches us to repent of our misdeeds, to apologize for our failings and admit we were wrong, and to have humility before God.
Because you're dealing with organizations, it can be difficult to find out which individuals responsible for misdeeds and to gather sufficient evidence against them.
But a debate is already raging within the caucus about what articles they should draft and which of Trump's alleged misdeeds should be included.
There is no evidence to suggest that Kavanaugh had any knowledge of the alleged misdeeds, and the White House has said he did not.
There is a responsibility when using a platform to accurately expose criminals, predators, mistruths and misdeeds while protecting the actual truth of third parties.
But the impeachment remedy for such presidential misdeeds may well prove to be insufficient for checking a president's guerrilla warfare on the impeachment process.
Cohen is now a convicted felon and flipped on Trump, offering testimony to special counsel Robert Mueller and other prosecutors about Trump's supposed misdeeds.
Silence from Republicans about President Trump's divisive behavior has pushed Democrats to try to set an example by confronting misdeeds in their own ranks.
Mr. Scharf said he considered that penalty a reasonable one for the bank's misdeeds and declined to speculate on how long it would last.
However, this week, a former papal nuncio (a position similar to that of an ambassador) has accused Pope Francis of covering up McCarrick's misdeeds.
And, of course, fired FBI Director James Comey, he cleared Hillary Clinton of all charges, but not before many public missteps, misdeeds surrounding the investigation.
That's two months shorter than the sentence of the fraudulent free-range farmer, whose misdeeds, though greedy, likely did not physically or emotionally traumatize anybody.
NAB has slashed executive pay and announced the departure of its top consumer banking executive last month after the inquiry uncovered misdeeds in his department.
Adam Schiff, the Democrat who now runs the House Intelligence Committee, has reopened the investigation, and will keep public attention on Mr Trump's misdeeds indefinitely.
Resolving the eurozone crisis is a case in point: Should the debtors pay for their alleged misdeeds, or should solidarity imply a sharing of risk?
Few would be ostracised for missing a prayer, or not fasting during the month of Ramadan—so long as those misdeeds were not made public.
The bishop denied the accusation and said the woman was retaliating against him for having taken disciplinary action against her for her own sexual misdeeds.
Having suffered no serious repercussions for any of his misdeeds, it is unsurprising that he gives little thought to how his actions affect other people.
" * "It's becoming clear to me that the President has embarked on an effort to undermine anyone with the ability to bring any misdeeds to light.
Even when police did have evidence in the form of audio recordings wherein Weinstein admitted to criminal misdeeds, the district attorney chose not to prosecute.
The worst-case scenario, of course, is that someone like Moore can potentially use the "right to be forgotten" to erase his misdeeds from history.
He is probably right to insist that, on his watch, corruption was more limited than the lurid misdeeds of which the present leadership stands accused.
Barr took to Twitter early Tuesday morning to reply to a tweet accusing the former Obama adviser of helping "hide" misdeeds for the Obama administration.
And then you have to go into a courtroom in front of a judge and a courtroom full of people hears their sins or misdeeds.
While executive misdeeds cannot always be pinned on an employer, Apollo in this case knew about the misconduct and failed to act, the S.E.C. said.
It is rare for the Australian government to issue a national apology, which is reserved for egregious misdeeds where the state has played a role.
Financial misdeeds comedy "The Big Short" took five nominations including best film, adapted screenplay, editing, director for Adam McKay and supporting actor for Christian Bale.
Many Japanese resent being urged to atone for misdeeds more than seven decades old, while many in South Korea doubt the sincerity of Tokyo's apologies.
The DOJ said in a statement to IFR that it is committed to holding financial institutions accountable for their misdeeds in the 2008 financial crisis.
"The magnitude of the sentencing hearing, and the sometimes caustic language the judge employed, was a direct result of Nassar's admitted misdeeds," the filing said.
And this crime, far from concerning long past financial misdeeds, would be a felony that then-candidate Trump committed precisely in order to secure election.
He told Judge Rakoff on Wednesday that he had not plotted to steal "like a criminal in a comic book," but also acknowledged his misdeeds.
Such cabinet-level vets complement but are more thorough than a typical pre-existing security clearance, and can uncover conflicts, misdeeds or other disqualifying information.
The old establishment overlooks his personal misdeeds, and in exchange he embraces its full economic agenda in a way he never did as a candidate.
Most of the witnesses had also been previously charged with federal crimes and usually confessed to their misdeeds before the defense could bring them out.
These hearings didn't result in a profound swing against Nixon, but they transfixed the public and caused people to take the administration's misdeeds more seriously.
Critic's Notebook In Hollywood and in the media, 217 was a year of reckoning — powerful men brought down under the weight of their own misdeeds.
As history now knows, more clearly than in 1968, there were misdeeds large and small in the era that was beginning on that August evening.
Administration officials said on Monday that Mr. Trump had merely been making the same point when he said that Cuba was "responsible" for the misdeeds.
A dynamic executive credited with turning around the Japanese manufacturer, Ghosn was arrested in November 2018 and charged with multiple financial misdeeds while running Nissan.
Supporters say that for-profit colleges provide a ladder for the most disadvantaged students and that any misdeeds represent a tiny fraction of the industry.
He laid out the factual chronology of Trump's misdeeds and worked in the constitutional framework that necessitated the impeachment actions taken up by the Congress.
It follows cases involving sexual misdeeds alleged by athletes against USA Gymnastics and Ohio State University, and comes against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement.
U.S. regulators are expected to fine Wells Fargo $1 billion for a range of alleged misdeeds, in the biggest bank penalty of the Trump era.
It said that the agency should have disclosed that he and Mr. Cooke did not know that their colleagues were involved in the alleged misdeeds.
His depiction of a crook entering a vault serves as an invitation to the reader into the world of financial misdeeds discussed in the articles.
Schiff, speaking on the Senate floor, accused the GOP of trying to "rush the trial … to cover up his misdeeds," as senators looked on impassively.
Like Mr. Trump, she writes, Mr. Nixon was accused of many misdeeds, including tax fraud and conspiring with a foreign power to influence domestic elections.
In order to achieve this outcome, the attorney general will want to show that each of the Trumps was individually responsible for the foundation's misdeeds.
Additionally, the Nixon investigations kept producing new revelations about his misdeeds that changed people's minds — and it's not clear Democrats' hearings will do the same.
Finally, she told Judge Talwani what she'd done, why she'd done it, and who she hurt in the process — without qualifying or justifying her misdeeds.
Mr. Cohen, who has been convicted of financial misdeeds, lying to Congress and violating federal election law, will be queried behind closed doors on Feb.
In the recent public conversation around #MeToo, sexual harassment has often been cast as an individual problem, one of isolated misdeeds committed by bad men.
The government was also considering toughening criminal punishment for employers found negligent in addressing sexual misdeeds, the ministry of gender equality said in a statement.
House Republicans now can follow the example the president sets, without an independent office to hold them accountable in public for any misdeeds that might result.
That may have affected his public posture in the press conference, when he came across as more forgiving than warranted in terms of known Russian misdeeds.
He also said that average Wells Fargo (WFC) shareholders who have done nothing wrong are the ones that are paying the price for the company's misdeeds.
It would be the lie that finally began to unravel Dee Dee's other misdeeds, and the one the started the fictionalized character's journey on The Act.
The problem for the rest of the world is that Trump may use Tehran's nonnuclear misdeeds to justify pulling the US out of the pact anyway.
We will not allow these reprehensible acts to go unanswered, and we will ensure that the President and his Administration are held accountable for their misdeeds.
Indian politicians who have been charged with or convicted of serious misdeeds are three times as likely to win parliamentary elections as those who have not.
As the net neutrality fight made clear, the Pai FCC's focus has been on prioritizing the industry's desires, not holding it accountable for misdeeds, she said.
The lawsuit is the latest scandal to befall Uber, which has been reeling from multiple controversies involving sexism, harassment, and corporate misdeeds since earlier this year.
Germán Jaramillo gives a bravura performance in the role, managing to generate sympathy even while running through a laundry list of the man's misdeeds and prejudices.
Thorburn was the fourth boss of a major bank to appear before the committee in recent weeks, and the fourth to express regret at past misdeeds.
They have asserted that Huawei, specifically, has systematically conspired to both steal American companies' intellectual property and give themselves unlimited, global spying power, among other misdeeds.
The authors argue that the problem is the opposite: that at the central level they lack the power to correct for the misdeeds of other officials.
American banks have been fined less than $5bn over such misdeeds (though they have been clobbered for other transgressions, such as fraud connected with subprime mortgages).
Finally, in Exit Strategy, Murderbot reunites with Mensah and her crew, armed with evidence of GrayCris' misdeeds, and ends up in a huge, firefight-filled showdown.
Tech moguls, presidents, well-known actors, and Prince Andrew all came into their orbit even after Epstein's misdeeds and Maxwell's alleged role first came to light.
We were introduced to Grayson Wentz in the beginning of the season as an example of how athletes get away with misdeeds the regular students don't.
His movies are about deeds and misdeeds, duty and justice, and how both individuals and society must learn to live with the consequences of their actions.
To cover up his alleged misdeeds, Andrew allegedly told Vanessa that hackers from Thailand had taken thousands of dollars from their bank account, the documents state.
He resigned shortly after these incidents came to light, effectively shutting down the investigation into his misdeeds and allowing him to keep his $200k plus pension.
Some are gambling that their bosses will be lenient, while others say they have compromising information about corruption or misdeeds that could protect them from dismissals.
The value of Uber's shares has been falling on the secondary market, hammered by a barrage of press attention paid to its real and perceived misdeeds.
The Fed did not detail any new misdeeds at Wells Fargo, and executives said the order would reduce profits by less than 2 percent this year.
The president's approach to federal investigations, whether into his own misdeeds or those he simply admires, can be boiled down to two simple words: Stop snitching.
On Wednesday, she is scheduled to give testimony in a separate investigation into alleged misdeeds at the Central Bank during the final months of her presidency.
Women and lower caste Dalits often bear the brunt of such judgments, passed as punishment for perceived misdeeds such as marrying between castes or dressing immodestly.
Trump slammed Democrats who "melted down when we pointed out crooked Hillary's shocking and many misdeeds," returning to a common talking point from his campaign rallies.
Weinstein's offenses, say Ben Ammar and Maerov, had escalated into misdeeds so damaging that the board and investors had ample cause to terminate the film mogul.
After all, the legislation to create inspectors general and to protect whistle-blowers is the public's last resort for holding the government accountable for its misdeeds.
It's not surprising — Yahoo's board has had a trust problem for years, one aggravated by perceived misdeeds over its possible sale to Microsoft eight years ago.
She described his failure to take responsibility as "gutless leadership" and said we may need "tough new laws" to hold executives personally accountable for their misdeeds. .
They also want to know if Wells Fargo used unfavorable U25 filings as a weapon against employees who tried to draw attention to the bank's misdeeds.
Dean cooperated with prosecutors and ultimately testified about Nixon's misdeeds at the Watergate hearings and served four months in prison for his own obstruction of justice.
Both on the left and the pro-Trump right, though, some skeptics complain that Moscow has become the automatic boogeyman, accused of misdeeds with little proof.
It is common for misconduct involving accounting issues and fraudulent trading, such as a Ponzi scheme, to come to light years after the misdeeds took place.
Stallworth and his girlfriend, Patrice Dumas, a black power activist who had been groped by Landers, secretly record him in a bar boasting of his misdeeds.
The alleged misdeeds at issue here seem to have nothing to do with politics or the Russia scandal — this is about misleading wealthy luxury condo investors.
He shows remorse when his misdeeds are pointed out to him, and if you walk him through a cause-and-effect chain he'll alter his behavior.
Gene Wriggelsworth, who was the sheriff of Ingham County at the time, said the authorities would occasionally hear that Mr. Dunnings was getting away with misdeeds.
What tortured soul has a bleak enough vision to bring to life the evil, gruesome misdeeds of Jigsaw and his swirly-cheeked ward, Billy the Puppet?
If Lauer, for instance, had enumerated all his misdeeds clearly, that wouldn't necessarily make it just — or safe — to put him back in the anchor's chair.
To the extent that their misdeeds are at least partially rooted in unacknowledged feelings of inadequacy or abandonment, traditional psychotherapy also has a role, experts said.
Most said that the men should be punished for their misdeeds, but agreed that their artwork could still be appreciated in spite of the reprehensible actions.
The debate on when it is relevant to apologize and pay reparations for misdeeds and human rights violations tells us that the past is never dead.
When it comes to team-building and loyalty-building, Mr. Ren turned to the party's system of self-criticism, in which cadres confess to their misdeeds.
He highlighted that some of the biggest buyers of ad words related to treatment had been accused of misdeeds related to insurance fraud and sexual assault.
The "ma" in this case is President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, now feuding with her vice president, Joseph Boakai — he would be the "pa" — over sundry misdeeds.
The suggested policy also stated that recoveries would not be limited to those who committed the misdeeds; they would also reach up the line to superiors.
He added, "The remedy of impeachment demonstrates that the president remains accountable under law for his misdeeds in office," quoting from a 1982 Supreme Court case.
Critics argue that the decades-old law has made it hard to hold platforms like Facebook, Google and Twitter accountable for misdeeds enabled by their technology.
Wells Fargo's misdeeds, which came to light in September, have at least temporarily become a more widely recognized symbol of the bank than its signature stagecoach.
The Democratic speakers used documentary evidence and testimony about these misdeeds to characterize a larger pattern of presidential abuse of power, dishonesty and dereliction of duty.
Second is that Ghosn, a citizen of France, Lebanon and Brazil, seems to have been treated more harshly than other Japanese executives accused of similar misdeeds.
But even Kalanick's misdeeds don't compare to the Barnum-esque antics of WeWork's Adam Neumann, whose business plan crumbled under the scrutiny of its aborted IPO.
We are in a post-2016 reality, where the world's top global cop, President Donald Trump, is taking a break from convention and letting misdeeds slide.
Editorial For too long, big corporations and financial institutions have been able to pay fines for their misdeeds and settle civil cases while escaping criminal indictment.
Instead, the young women emerge from their convalescences more sober, more attentive to their misdeeds, better suited as life partners for two different, sober, attentive men.
We've all done insensitive things, but it seems if we all want some tender mercy for our own misdeeds, we better be willing to give some.
Even Gallagher's supervising officer, platoon leader Lt. Jacob Portier, allegedly shielded him by refusing to report Gallagher's misdeeds and by interfering with the Navy's criminal investigation.
It is disheartening to know how many people in the administration have been aware of the alleged misdeeds of this presidency, and opted to keep quiet.
Trump, in other words, may use his pardon power to stymie Robert Mueller's investigation, as well as other inquiries into the past misdeeds of his associates.
Highlighting liberal misdeeds is explicitly part of the mission of the right-wing media, which has done much to amplify a sense of grievance among conservatives.
He puts forward new accusers of Clinton's misdeeds and demands that they be believed while casting doubt on the women who have accused him of assault.
Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state and a former papal envoy to Venezuela, has also been clear-eyed in calling out the misdeeds of the regime.
He showed no interest in asking questions pertaining to the hearing's subject matter or any of the misdeeds recounted in Inspector General Horowitz's almost 600-page report.
Like many of Jammeh's HIV treatment survivors, Jatta is now in her 50s and part of a movement fighting for him to face punishment for his misdeeds.
They argued that Cohen has taken responsibility for his misdeeds by cooperating with investigators, saying the decision attests to his character as a patriot and family man.
Going by Mr Bannon's logic, America should at least be considering Russia's invitation to be a partner against militant Islam, even if that means overlooking Russian misdeeds.
But there is little cause to think that such a ruling would undermine efforts to hold various players in Donald Trump's orbit accountable for their alleged misdeeds.
The measures put in place because of Russia's weapons sales and human rights misdeeds were passed by Congress, which means Congress is also needed to overturn them.
Amid heaving sobs, Ronnie admits he has been on his best behavior out of fear that Harley will vanish with their daughter as retaliation for his misdeeds.
They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet.
Anshu Jain resigned as co-chief executive of Deutsche Bank in June as investors contended that he had not adequately dealt with the legacy of past misdeeds.
The State Department announced the creation of a center to respond to disinformation from extremist groups by highlighting their misdeeds and creating positive images of the West.
After initially publicly denying it played a role in the 2016 election, Zuckerberg has emerged as a picture of penance, issuing apology after apology for Facebook's misdeeds.
He was positive that the jurors would side with him, believing that his misdeeds were canceled out by the good he had done as a cancer survivor.
Moreover, Benchmark believes with the best way to get buy-in for Khosrowshahi from Kalanick loyalists is by exposing his alleged misdeeds via a public court process.
Financial misdeeds movie "The Big Short" won for adapted screenplay and "Spotlight", a film about a newspaper investigation into Catholic Church sex abuse, won best original screenplay.
Journalists are meant to hold those with power to account for their misdeeds; the results could suggest that the public is updating its views given new information.
In some ways, the SoFi scandal seems like a bizarre mishmash of offenses, with sexual harassment and abuse intertwined with allegations of financial fraud and other misdeeds.
As they show daily by their heated rhetoric, Donald Trump's most furious detractors actually hope to see him prosecuted for misdeeds they suppose him to have committed.
But it seems that the groundwork for easing up on Putin's past misdeeds was laid during the Independence Day weekend visit of several GOP lawmakers to Moscow.
The texts describe, among other topics, mathematical formulas and the misdeeds of gods; poetically lament the deaths of livestock; and record regulations for taxation, divorce and prostitution.
The reports revealed a letter LaPierre sent to the NRA board alleging that North was extorting him and pressuring him to resign over allegations of financial misdeeds.
Once in office, he has shown a stubborn reluctance to acknowledge that Putin's government interfered in the 2016 elections, followed by continuing efforts to downplay Russia's misdeeds.
In the interview that aired Thursday, Trump criticized Sessions, who he said "never took control of the Justice Department" and turned a blind eye to Democratic misdeeds.
Executives at 213st Century Fox say they are satisfied they weren't aware of Mr. Ailes's alleged misdeeds and, apparently, were therefore in no position to stop them.
The bank's Washington team is trying to shift the conversation to what the bank is doing now for communities and away from the misdeeds of the past.
They call for leadership; a recognition that a respect for the rule of law and holding our leaders accountable for their misdeeds is a fundamental democratic responsibility.
The 2150 financial crisis shone a harsh light on banking misdeeds and stoked public anger at Wall Street, whose loose housing loans helped spark an economic collapse.
Ms. Heller and the screenwriters, Jeff Whitty and the great Nicole Holofcener, resist the impulse to moralize about Lee's misdeeds or to sand down her rough edges.
It may feel as though they are being blamed for the misdeeds of overwhelmingly heterosexual agencies that can still be challenging places for L.G.B.T. people to work.
As a woman married to a powerful man accused of sexual misconduct, Hillary Clinton is in a difficult position, forced to answer for someone else's alleged misdeeds.
In interviews with The New York Times, most women agreed that a reckoning for the sexual misdeeds of men in the workplace was a long time coming.
It was a bracing reminder of the brazenness of his misdeeds and of the standards the public should be able to expect of those who serve them.
Many of these misdeeds are hard to quantify, but Chainalysis has managed to put numbers on Bitcoins used to buy drugs on the so-called dark net.
Cohen has pleaded guilty to eight federal crimes, including campaign finance violations related to the payout, and was sentenced to three years in prison for his misdeeds.
But one of the many alleged misdeeds for which he is reportedly under investigation — knowingly failing to register as a lobbyist, a felony — is routine in Washington.
Also at the TCAs, Katims defended his show, per TV Guide, explaining that Almost Family is more about the sisters and the other siblings than Bechley's misdeeds.
The coach told his young players to say Dennehy was a drug dealer whose own misdeeds did him in, thereby deflecting potential blame from the basketball program.
Exaggerating or misrepresenting the misdeeds of Qatar and Iran, while giving the Saudis a free pass, will only benefit Saudi Arabia's efforts to expand its regional influence.
In directing the Justice Department to review its agreements with law enforcement agencies, Mr. Sessions said "the individual misdeeds of bad actors should not impugn" entire departments.
And devotees of Pizzagate have written that they believe that the resolution of the Rich case will help explain a grand unified theory of diabolical government misdeeds.
Wells Fargo and its leaders have expressed much contrition about the bank's misdeeds, which included setting up as many as 2 million bank accounts without customers' consent.
In early 2017, the country's Supreme People's Court said during a press conference that 6.15 million Chinese citizens had been banned from taking flights for social misdeeds.
These documents were meant to amount to a full confession of past Russian misdeeds, giving details of every athlete who had been involved in the doping scheme.
" Murphy then doubled down in a series of tweets Sunday, saying the US "can't have it both ways" and "Trump/Pompeo see only Iranian, not Saudi, misdeeds.
With Republicans eager to level accusations of hypocrisy, Democratic leaders in Washington have sought to aggressively police the sort of misdeeds they have linked to Mr. Trump.
Many prominent figures in the restaurant industry, in media, and in Hollywood have sat on the sidelines silently or defended men in their fields accused of misdeeds.
That, according to Goodman, is enough to determine that Sessions shouldn't have fired McCabe, as the former FBI deputy director's misdeeds were related to the Clinton Foundation.
They hate each other, but are forced to team up anyhow and take down the current President Haney (played by Dan Aykroyd), exposing his corruption and misdeeds.
She asked a series of succinct, fact-oriented questions aimed at getting Cohen to name the names of other people who could expose misdeeds by President Donald Trump.
Most of the critics of this approach have been taking Trump's often friendly words for Putin and Co. as evidence of some kind of business or financial misdeeds.
It's easy to liken Hale to the recent spate of canceled men who popped their heads out to see if people are no longer mad about their misdeeds.
After Claire threatens to out Duncan's misdeeds, Annette forces Mark to unveil an ultimatum: Agree to nominate Abruzzo, or the police will find Tom Yates' (Paul Sparks) body.
That's why when some radical Democrats demanded prosecutions of Bush administration officials for their alleged misdeeds, including the former president himself, reasonable people in both parties said no.
With the social credit system, the Chinese government rates citizens based on things like criminal behavior and financial misdeeds, but also on what they buy, say, and do.
Mr Senard was speaking at his first shareholders' meeting since taking up his position in January, after Carlos Ghosn's arrest in Tokyo for alleged financial misdeeds at Nissan.
Anshu Jain resigned as co-chief executive of Deutsche Bank in June amid complaints by investors that he had not dealt adequately with the legacy of past misdeeds.
President Donald Trump will tell anybody who will listen that Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's Russia connections (and other alleged misdeeds) is a political witch hunt.
Today, the GOP is facing the grim reality that Trump is not disciplined enough, and the bureaucracy he leads is not loyal enough, to keep his misdeeds hidden.
He set the tone on Sunday when he appeared in a political stunt of a press conference with four women who have accused the Clintons of various misdeeds.
Though some of these corporate chiefs had built reservoirs of credibility before they confronted misdeeds within their ranks, they were ultimately held accountable by their boards and shareholders.
Perhaps partially informed by the never-ending series of Facebook scandals unearthed by journalists, a majority of people surveyed said they expect companies to cover up their misdeeds.
LONDON (Reuters) - Misdeeds by the world's "Big Four" accounting firms should be punished with much bigger fines, Britain's accounting watchdog was advised in a report released on Tuesday.
Meanwhile banks, which are holding three times as much capital as they did before they had to be bailed out by taxpayers, face continuing costs for past misdeeds.
Kudlow, formerly a CNBC senior contributor and ex-Wall Street economist, said he hopes it brings China to the negotiating table to reconcile "decades of misdeeds" on trade.
To say that he is an autocrat rather than a totalitarian is not to excuse his methods or misdeeds, but to advocate a clear-eyed assessment of reality.
Earlier this year, J.P. Morgan faced calls to exclude Venezuelan bonds from its emerging-market bond index (EMBI) in protest at the misdeeds of the government in Caracas.
Given his alleged misdeeds in private, here's a close look at the legal work Schneiderman undertook -- and the recognition he won -- in the public arena of women's rights.
Suffering "the hangover of the century," Mirković drifts between memories of battlefields and mass killings, troubled by his own misdeeds as a Croat fighter in the Yugoslav wars.
Since his departure from the campaign, countless stories have chronicled his alleged misdeeds, especially those involving millions of dollars, a cushy lifestyle and contacts with Russians and Ukrainians.
Intensive self-reflection and increased God-consciousness during the month of Ramadan is meant to subdue and suppress familiar misdeeds, such as backbiting, holding grudges and telling lies.
Clinton runs deep: In 1994, Mr. Falwell Sr. helped foment the Bill Clinton impeachment fight, marketing a film that accused Mr. Clinton of sexual misdeeds and even murder.
Such misdeeds have certainly been true in several cases in Latin America in the Sixties and Seventies, in Iran in 1954, and in Iraq and Guantanamo since 2003.
One source says it's complicated because Moonves was not technically fired, although he was clearly forced to step down after a dozen women accused him of sexual misdeeds.
It was only after Cohen was caught for tax evasion and other personal financial misdeeds, he began lying about President Trump in an effort to save face. pic.twitter.
Writing about sexual assault—even when it's difficult—is how, in my small way, I can hold perpetrators accountable for their alleged misdeeds and give victims a voice.
"While these results were less noisy than previous quarters, more fallout from prior misdeeds cannot be ruled out," Allen Tischler, senior vice president with Moody's Investors Service, said.
But many of the policies and policymakers who laid the groundwork for Trump, and enabled his misdeeds, are going unquestioned, writes Quincy Institute cofounder and president Andrew Bacevich.
"Had the People of the Book believed and been Godwary, we would have absolved them of their misdeeds and admitted them into gardens of bliss," the Quran says.
Buffeted by the misdeeds of corrupt officials, maligned by reality television and blasted by hurricanes, many natives say they grow tired of routinely having to defend their state.
Its reputation was badly hurt by the behavior of L. Patrick Gray, its acting director at the time, and the revelations of its Hoover-era misdeeds that followed.
"It's impossible not to feel pained and sorrowful" at recent developments, two monks wrote in a 95-page report detailing accusations of sexual and financial misdeeds against Xuecheng.
Mr. Kushner this week was among a long list of Trumpworld intimates asked to provide documents to the House Judiciary Committee as it looks into possible presidential misdeeds.
This show traces some of that output, and is dedicated to Mike Kelley, "whose abject art often intertwined personal anxieties and desires with public misdeeds," Mr. Farago wrote.
If Trump's outrageous misdeeds are visible for all to see — and they are — you don't need further investigation to justify beginning an inquiry into whether impeachment is justified.
While he appeared confident when prosecutors questioned him about Mr. Manafort's criminal activity, he grew less sure when defense lawyers confronted him with questions about his own misdeeds.
This is the network of aggressive public relations flacks and lawyers who guard the secrets of those who employ them and keep their misdeeds out of public view.
Many South Koreans believe that Japan has not sufficiently apologized for its wartime misdeeds, including its treatment of so-called comfort women forced to provide sex for soldiers.
At a news conference on Thursday, Lynch insisted upon his innocence and blamed a national atmosphere that is unfair to those accused of sexual misdeeds for his downfall.
In February, the justice minister, Tudorel Toader, recommended her dismissal in a report, accusing her of a variety of misdeeds, including acting beyond the duties of her office.
" As a result, Professor Fitzpatrick said "it is only a matter of time until the most powerful device to hold corporations accountable for their misdeeds is lost altogether.
Carlos Ghosn, a former boss of Nissan and Renault, jumped bail and was somehow spirited out of Japan, where he had been awaiting trial for alleged financial misdeeds.
Finding that equilibrium now is even more difficult because the party's lawmakers believe they have a solemn constitutional duty to pursue what they see as the president's misdeeds.
The U.S. Attorney General at the time, Eric Holder, tasked the U.S. attorneys around the country with investigating the misdeeds leading up to, and related to the crisis.
She reunited with Cuomo not just to pooh-pooh Vladimir Putin's misdeeds anew but to answer Meryl Streep's complaint about the way Trump once mocked a disabled journalist.
Many Canadian scandals, in the global context, may not seem like that big of a deal -- especially compared to US President Donald Trump's long list of alleged misdeeds.
The common denominator of these scandalous misdeeds and partisan GOP miscalculations is that they all flow from one central source: Trump and his style of politics and government.
They have always done so in the past and the only difference this time is that Congress has an even more compelling reason to quickly rectify their misdeeds.
"Counselor, I think I have said quite clearly I lied to everybody," Mr. Davis replied, adding that at the time he was trying to conceal his own misdeeds.
But today, Germany is experiencing a resurgence of the right — driven, at least in part, by its effort to overcome past misdeeds by suppressing any vestige of nationalism.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wall Street executives are too shielded from prosecution and should answer for misdeeds committed by underlings, the watchdog for a multibillion-dollar bailout said on Wednesday.
The official announcement — describing a chain of mistakes and misdeeds by the officers, but declining to put them on trial — appeared likely to renew contention over the case.
Two early-19173s revelations of government misdeeds in particular drove the modern push for more transparent government: news of domestic spying by intelligence agencies and the Watergate scandal.
Unlike the JFK theory, mainstream media outlets reported on the sex scandal story because the Enquirer has a history of discovering politicians' sexual misdeeds before more prestigious newspapers.
"It's a typical case where the underprivileged are paying heavily for the financial misdeeds of the privileged class," said Ashis Nandy, a renowned Indian political psychologist and sociologist.
Carole Cadwalladr aptly compared the situation to how Americans would feel if, let's say, the BBC released a movie today about Donald Trump's many misdeeds, both suspected and proven.
Democrats were hoping Mr Mueller would recount the president's misdeeds in clear, shareable sound bites that would interest the voting public again after the muted reception of the report.
The German media are also reporting that he may be formally investigated by the E.U. anti-fraud agency (OLAF) for alleged misdeeds during his tenure at the European Parliament.
It was a way to frustrate Democrats, but, more than that, it provided an opportunity to publicly discuss their very favorite thing: the many bygone misdeeds of Crooked Hillary.
For a year, you spend free moments holed up in library stacks, speaking with experts, and researching and writing a sprawling legal complaint about the company's many, many misdeeds.
Which is why efforts to contain them are so swift: Weinstein and others accused of misdeeds become the sacrificial lambs, rightfully expelled in order to protect the greater whole.
One need feel no personal animus toward Bergdahl to recognize that the proper punishment for his misdeeds would be the death penalty (his behavior condemned better men to death).
The man behind the modern era of Oscar-hunting is also the man whose alleged misdeeds will form a backdrop to this year's ceremony on March 4th: Harvey Weinstein.
It wasn't only that they hated him; hate, after all, is a pleasure in the world of Game of Thrones, and there wasn't anything pleasurable about the Sparrow's misdeeds.
Putting a local cultural spin on an old genre, the band's lyrical themes focus on the Pretas, beings in Buddhist mythology who must suffer intensely for their past misdeeds.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reckons that every year crooks launder between $800bn and $2trn that they have made from trafficking, prostitution, corruption and other misdeeds.
Meanwhile, Putin can be reassured that, once again, attempts by the outside world to tame or punish Russia for its misdeeds have failed, or at least have been minimized.
BENGALURU, June 13 (Reuters) - Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd on Thursday said a writ petition alleging financial misdeeds against the mortgage lender had been withdrawn, sending shares nearly 8% higher.
This all paints a picture of a possible scandal scenario that would be more Iran-Contra than Watergate, with the president ultimately insulating himself from the misdeeds of subordinates.
Unfortunately, prospective employers often don't have formal means of learning why job candidates really left their former company—even if they were accused of sexual harassment or other misdeeds.
But for the last 24 hours, Trump has strongly signaled that he is going to viciously attack Hillary Clinton's husband and her alleged role in covering up his misdeeds.
Clinton's aides and top supporters have been amused by the food fight playing out on the Republican side of the aisle, where accusations of lying and misdeeds are common.
" Sessions wrote on Monday that "the misdeeds of individual bad actors should not impugn the legitimate and honorable work that law enforcement agencies perform in keeping American communities safe.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Whistleblowers exposing fraud, tax evasion, data breaches and other misdeeds will be given more protection from retaliation under new rules proposed by the European Commission on Monday.
Bradlee reminds people over and over again that the White House doesn't get to dictate their coverage, whether it concerns Tricia Nixon's wedding or the misdeeds of the president.
Put another way: When you understand that it's actually your job to expose the government's misdeeds, crimes, and lies, being the opposition means nothing more than doing your job.
This response to Wynn's alleged misdeeds provides a stark contrast to the Democrats' reaction to sexual harassment and misconduct allegations against movie mogul and prominent Democratic booster Harvey Weinstein.
"I will be happy to be alone in my cell to worship Allah the rest of my life and repent to Him all my sins and misdeeds," he wrote.
The less the truth can be readily discerned, the easier it is to wash away controversies, cover up misdeeds, and supplant earnest conversations with your own, self-interested narratives.
Law enforcement agencies and the courts routinely hound government critics over minor or invented offenses but show little desire to punish the more serious misdeeds of well-connected insiders.
According to a report in The Washington Post, Vázquez Garced, who currently serves as the Puerto Rican justice secretary, has been accused of misdeeds by Puerto Rican news outlets.
Yet his eyes avoided Manafort's and he never reacted strongly to defense attorney Kevin Downing goading him about his misdeeds -- including embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from Manafort.
" According to Veselnitskaya, she talked mostly about Browder and his alleged misdeeds, to the disappointment of the Trump team, which was, she said, hoping for "some sort of grenade.
And in one demonstration, she used her pet pig Cayenne in an example of how you can track your pig's misdeeds by installing a Nest camera in your house.
The profit excluded costs from litigation and fines for misconduct, which have blighted Barclays in recent years as it paid out for misdeeds during and after the financial crisis.
Fab 5 Freddy says Linda Fairstein was "evil" to the Central Park 5, and until she says sorry for her misdeeds ... she deserves every bit of backlash she's getting.
But Mr. Stumpf — whom the members of the House committee personally blamed for the persistent and widespread misdeeds — stuck to the same script he has used throughout the crisis.
Even after regulators fined Wells Fargo $1 billion in 2018 for misdeeds including creating fake accounts in its customers' names, the bank was facing a slew of other investigations.
Her style was not the intimidating jugular attack of columnists who expose intimacies or misdeeds in the private lives of public figures, thriving on Schadenfreude and sometimes damaging reputations.
Millions of viewers have watched, again and again, as she and Ms. O'Donnell have had to explain — live on air — the alleged misdeeds of executives at their own network.
"You seem to have perfect recollection" about Mr. Manafort's alleged crimes, Mr. Downing said sarcastically, but "you seem to be having such a hard time" recalling your own misdeeds.
And while the EU and, to a lesser extent, the US occasionally protest Russia's misdeeds in Ukraine (and Crimea), they've largely been distracted by other international or domestic problems.
Qualcomm has tried to put pressure on Apple by claiming patent infringement and other misdeeds, such as accusations that Apple stole proprietary Qualcomm software and shared it with Intel.
Others argue that failing to impeach would effectively signal to this president and his successors that serious misdeeds will be tolerated by a legislative branch fearful of political consequence.
"I am profoundly sorry to my extraordinary collaborators at the journal we began together that the misdeeds of my past have made it impossible to go forward," he said.
The politician, Ahn Hee-jung, was the highest-profile public figure to be accused of such misdeeds since the #MeToo movement gained force in South Korea early this year.
Mueller is laying out Trump officials' misdeeds in court documents to make sure the investigation's findings are made public even if Trump's acting attorney general tries to suppress them.
The Watergate inquiry, after all, ended up uncovering evidence of misdeeds that were actually much more wide-ranging and severe than helping cover up a burglary at the DNC.
Unlike the tedious, unreadable, and equivocal special counsel report, the whistleblower complaint makes a simple, compelling, and readable case for clear presidential misdeeds that is understandable to every American.
He "gaslighted" the misdeeds of his supporters, who trashed an otherwise friendly culinary workers union that didn't like his health care plan or who lied about Bloomberg's medical history.
Many Democrats warn that leaving Trump's alleged misdeeds from the Mueller report out of the impeachment proceedings would in effect excuse the conduct documented by the former special counsel.
He showed a willingness to drag all Americans through the sewage and slime of allegations disproven decades ago so that he could obfuscate his own blatant faults and misdeeds.
" If the employees who knew about Lauer's misdeeds had a union, she told me, "they would have felt safer going to management with a union rep on their side.
The alleged Daniels and McDougal affairs and the subsequent hush money endeavors are certainly the juiciest elements of the overall storyline on the president's alleged misdeeds and questionable conduct.
" In the lecture, she described how the Roman philosopher Seneca, at the end of each day, reflected on his misdeeds before saying to himself, "This time I pardon you.
On Wednesday, Democrats characterized his impeachment as an urgent action to stop a corrupt president whose misdeeds had unfolded in plain view from damaging the United States any further.
When it comes to having your Steam profile flagged for cheating, where anyone can pull up your profile and see evidence of misdeeds, that length is apparently seven years.
He did this, he told The Daily Show's Trevor Noah in an interview aired on Monday, by reaching to people's better angels instead of calling out their misdeeds explicitly.
Since then, tech billionaires in particular have had to begin playing defense on their philanthropic efforts — especially since some see these gifts as PR cover for their capitalist misdeeds.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union states are poised to back new rules to boost protection for whistleblowers who expose fraud, tax evasion, data breaches and other misdeeds, EU sources told Reuters.
" Yglesias: Democrats struggle with re-evaluation of Clinton misdeeds -  Vox : "Of course, Democrats aren't going to travel back in time to force Bill Clinton to resign in the late 1990s.
Instead, the indictment focuses on years worth of alleged misdeeds that mostly happened before the campaign — events that had caught the FBI's attention even before Mueller was appointed special counsel.
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Wall Street executives are too shielded from prosecution and should answer for misdeeds committed by underlings, the watchdog for a multibillion-dollar bailout said on Wednesday.
But now, compared to the famous family's other partners and co-parents' misdeeds, the fact that the 34-year-old Disick is dating 19-year-old Richie seems just fine.
In another high-profile saga, Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston resigned from his post in 2002 after it emerged that that he covered up the sexual misdeeds of numerous priests.
The answer is to keep exposing the misdeeds of Trump, while opening a new front on the kitchen table issue of health care in Congress and on the campaign trail.
As happened to Republicans in 1998, impeachment proceedings will shift the focus from the president's misdeeds, which are grave, to the question of whether he should be ripped from office.
For Facebook, those same headlines will convey a welcome sense that the company is being held accountable for its past misdeeds, while simultaneously costing it a meaningless amount of money.
Yet their progressivism tends to be of a liberal, permissive sort, and this also has a dark side, sighs one Icelandic MP. People quickly forgive public figures for past misdeeds.
These are the bigwigs who profited from the Zuma years, and did not mind the race-baiting that the Zuma camp used to distract public attention from its own misdeeds.
She took a day off from campaigning last week to examine the research books provided by her campaign staff that details each potential contender's positives and negatives, deeds and misdeeds.
Without that barrier to her consciousness, she can speak freely, and tells Jack and Rachel the real story about Catherine's misdeeds, and enlists them to help her free her body.
And the deal in an unusual way squares the circle between Democrats' fascination with Trump's potential personal misdeeds and a desire to focus on back-to-basics kitchen table economics.
Among the alleged misdeeds -- Presley says unbeknownst to her Siegel spent $8003 million of her money to buy an English estate and couldn't make the balloon payment on the property.
President Gerald Ford would relieve Colby of his position, believing that he had spoken too much about the CIA's internal list of misdeeds that were considered illegal, unethical, or inappropriate.
Unfortunately, high-competence, low-character contributors do exist; it's important to weed them out because their misdeeds can poison the entire effort of your team, or even your entire organization.
Citing allegations by federal regulators of fraud and other misdeeds, trustee Deborah Caruso argued in court papers on Thursday for having ITT's bankruptcy stay freeze the funds while she investigates.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Busta says Barker's misdeeds included when he booked Busta for gigs in 2016 and 2018 and put $60k in advances in his personal bank account.
And it's unlikely that I would have remembered their specific misdeeds had they not reminded me of them by way of a cool Western montage soundtracked by The Black Keys.
Revival is the third in a trio of painfully earnest pop albums, each one an apology of sorts for various misdeeds, including at times the albums that came before them.
Cohen, whose GoFundMe page launched the same day he pleaded guilty to eight federal crimes and implicated the president in his misdeeds, hasn't had quite as much luck just yet.
Less than a decade later, in New York, Occupy Wall Street arose to attack the misdeeds of the finance industry, the stranglehold of corporate power, and the predations of inequality.
Shrill speeches about the misdeeds of Donald Trump are going to sound hollow, if not absurd, now that we know what Hollywood has known about itself for all these years.
The two teams have not met in the Scottish Premiership for four years, ever since years of financial mismanagement and misdeeds caught up with Rangers and led to their liquidation.
The Federal Security Service of Russia said Monday that its officers had detained Paul Whelan during a spy operation in Moscow, but did not offer details on his alleged misdeeds.
His appearance was highly anticipated, with some in Washington drawing parallels to former White House counsel John Dean's June 1973 testimony about then-President Nixon's misdeeds during the Watergate scandal.
In 2018, Facebook was exposed in a host of misdeeds, including not initially disclosing the Cambridge Analytica scandal and hiring an opposition research team to investigate critics of the company.
That said — and leaving aside the vast difference in the magnitude of their alleged misdeeds — the public's embrace of Clinton after impeachment was based mostly on his performance as president.
While members of the CIA's clandestine service considered him an outsider, he took office on the heels of congressional investigations of CIA misdeeds and the end of the Vietnam War.
" Yoffe, who has argued that men accused of sexual misdeeds deserve more due process, noted that Franken and Tweeden were "on a U.S.O. tour, which is a raunchy vaudeville throwback.
In both cases, Mr. O'Brien was allowed to leave his job without any public disclosure of his misdeeds, and quickly landed a new job without anyone warning his next employer.
They also said the misdeeds during Mr. Fager's run as executive producer, which began in 220, were less severe than under his powerful predecessor, Don Hewitt, who died in 2450.
Parker can't resist settling one last score, taking one last dare and claiming some of the credit for her misdeeds — credit that always goes to a rival gang of men.
Still, Mr. Paz's apparent success at evading detection for years underscores the enduring power of the "blue wall of silence," whereby officers stay quiet about the misdeeds of their colleagues.
Mr. Le Maire said that Nissan had yet to share details of Mr. Ghosn's alleged misdeeds with the French government and Renault, where Mr. Ghosn remains chairman and chief executive.
The experts soon concluded that the technical information Mr. Schmidt presented was yet another smoke screen — the latest in a series of maneuvers by the automaker to hide its misdeeds.
The Trump campaign is also now attacking Ms. Machado for some of her past alleged misdeeds back in Venezuela where she was accused of threatening the life of a judge.
"It would appear that Wells Fargo concealed key information from regulators that may have revealed the bank's misdeeds long before the September 2016 settlement," the senators wrote, requesting more information.
After decades of trying to keep abuse allegations quiet, some private schools have recently hired law firms to investigate and file reports of misdeeds, which the schools have then released.
It took Oakland Athletics pitcher Mike Fiers going on the record with The Athletic in November about his former team's misdeeds to break the dam and spark M.L.B.'s investigation.
Gamal Eid, a leading human rights activist, said that if Mr. Mubarak had faced true justice for his misdeeds, it would have set a powerful example in the Arab world.
Despite Iran's misdeeds, Wang's release alone is an achievement, and it could -- at the very least -- serve as the basis for negotiating the release of more Americans held in Iran.
Gretchen Morgenson, who has been on the Business desk for 19 years, remembers reporting a 2014 story digging into the way private equity firms settle disputes over misdeeds with regulators.
The hunters find these Nazis, stage a reading of their misdeeds, and then kill them – often in creative ways, inspired by the heinous acts each Nazi is guilty of committing.
And yet it's a compelling pitch for the app community that only through years of misdeeds and a steady stream of critical headlines is being forced to repair its image.
There&aposs also a host of research that shows all the ways in which we can reconceptualize behavior, or excuse our immoral misdeeds, or even overlook some of our hypocrisy.
Trump and other Republicans have gone so far as to call for Schiff's resignation, prompting the normally genteel Democrat to accuse his colleagues of ignoring damning evidence of presidential misdeeds.
For days, as new information about alleged misdeeds by the Trump administration mounted, rank-and-file Republicans found themselves lacking the most valuable currency of all to fight back: information.
But I do think we have a responsibility as people who live in public to own our mistakes and our misdeeds in public, and I wish she had done that.
Instead of calling for the country to move forward, Trump insisted investigators now turn their attention to alleged misdeeds committed by Democrats, though he did not specify any particular targets.
Trump Jr. belittled his hosts over their past liberal misdeeds — alleged blackface, comments about film director Polanski — declaring that he was fighting back against the media on behalf of conservatives.
Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) introduced three resolutions censuring President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other administration officials over illegal wiretaps, the Iraq war and other alleged misdeeds.
It follows a recent stream of cases involving sexual misdeeds alleged by athletes against USA Gymnastics and Ohio State University and also comes against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement.
Biden would also curb the imposition in employee contracts of non-compete clauses and mandatory arbitration agreements that prevent workers from suing their employers for misdeeds such as sexual harassment.
Trump critics believe that, in addition to meeting a moral imperative, the inquiry will put the president under the most intense spotlight yet, exposing misdeeds and crushing his reelection hopes.
Many people, particularly younger workers in the advertising industry, lauded the account for exposing the misdeeds of powerful men, but others said it was tantamount to trial by social media.
Even though Netsweeper decided to discontinue their lawsuit, they may very well embolden other companies, upset about having their misdeeds aired in public, to sue the researchers who expose them.
That's because the indictment almost entirely focused on misdeeds of theirs that occurred before they got involved in Trump's 2016 campaign — it wasn't about Russian interference with the election at all.
His alleged misdeeds at first seemed to consist mostly of serial sexual harassment—until the New Yorker published interviews with 13 women about Weinstein, including three who said he raped them.
I'm all for people apologizing for misdeeds, especially horribly racist ones, but when a company whose name rhymes with bigotry says it didn't mean to offend, it's hard to be sympathetic.
In HBO's 2017 documentary, several relatives made claims about Dee Dee's bad track record of misdeeds, which included allegedly writing bad checks, committing credit card fraud, and engaging in petty theft.
The measures put in place because of Russia's weapons sales and human rights misdeeds were passed by Congress, which means Congress both regulates their implementation and is needed to overturn them.
Broadly speaking, after a public airing of allegations of embarrassing — and, in some cases, criminal — misdeeds, the man accused is suspended from his job pending an investigation, if not fired outright.
Critic Scott Galloway called for the breakup of Facebook and representatives from immigration rights group RAICES slammed large tech firms for helping enable family separations and other misdeeds at the border.
In the new music video for the country star and season 10 Voice runner-up's hit single, "Blame It on Me" – exclusively premiered by PEOPLE – Wakefield leaves his misdeeds in question.
It has produced report after report on its misdeeds and submitted to investigations by two federal regulators, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
While Meehan was laid up in a hospital bed, Newell did obtain about 300 documents detailing her spouse's many shocking crimes and misdeeds, from restraining orders and disturbing threats to arrests.
Deutsche Bank, Germany's flagship lender, posted a net loss of 1.9 billion euros ($2.01 billion) in the final quarter of 2016 as legal costs for past misdeeds weighed heavily on results.
The French firm is livid at the way Nissan has handled the investigation of Mr Ghosn, especially its refusal for a long while to share any details of his alleged misdeeds.
In October, Warren wrote a letter asking the regulator not to remove the asset cap until Sloan is removed, charging that Sloan was "deeply implicated" in the misdeeds of the past.
Financial stocks ended lower at the close of trade, as the 'big four' banks had little relief from a Royal Commission inquiry which this year revealed widespread misdeeds in the sector.
At the epicenter of what is a very serious political crisis stands Qatar, accused by its Arab neighbors of all manner of misdeeds -- including supporting terrorism -- and now facing punishing sanctions.
The four major banks had held off so far, in part due to intense public scrutiny amid a government inquiry which had turned up evidence of widespread misdeeds in the industry.
Germany's flagship lender posted on Thursday a net loss of 22015 billion euros ($22016 billion) in the final quarter of 22017 as legal costs for past misdeeds weighed heavily on results.
But the ruling was loudly protested by good-government advocates who worried that the court had thrown open the door to more misdeeds and undermined already flagging public confidence in government.
Piwowar also "impos[ed] fresh curbs on the agency's enforcement staff, scaling back their powers to initiate subpoenas and conduct investigations of alleged financial misdeeds," according to The Wall Street Journal.
It suggests that any voice seeking to promote a culture of personal responsibility will undercut efforts to ensure public accountability for misdeeds by police officers and fairness in the justice system.
More than 40 women have accused Weinstein of inappropriate behavior, ranging from sexual harassment to rape, since The New York Times first published an article exposing decades of Weinstein's alleged misdeeds.
House Republicans have already vowed to investigate a president Clinton for various alleged misdeeds—meanwhile, the rest of America will have the pleasure of at least another two years of gridlock.
Why it matters: Some of the biggest fines charged to banks in recent years have been for money laundering infractions related to terrorism or drug trafficking rather than financial-crisis misdeeds.
The bank's misdeeds were fundamentally simple: Under intense pressure to meet aggressive sales goals, employees created sham accounts using the names — and sometimes, the actual money — of the bank's real customers.
"I would like to thank the groups and individuals involved in illuminating and then responsibly addressing the company's past misdeeds," Adam Gray, chairman of the Redflex board, said in a statement.
Seeking to deter Moscow, officials in Washington, London and Amsterdam released extraordinarily detailed accounts of Russian misdeeds on Thursday in intelligence reports and a Justice Department indictment charging seven Russian officers.
But in the case of Hengfeng, ravaged by corruption scandals and bailed out last month by the government, the sight of its employees examining their misdeeds was, in a way, reassuring.
But unsure what options they had and not wanting to draw more negative attention, residents mostly kept their anger within city limits until Mr. Relotius's broader misdeeds were exposed this month.
And many owners insist they treat their animals well — some kiss their camels on the lips to please tourists — and say they should not be penalized for the misdeeds of others.
But the outline and most of the details of Mr. Netanyahu's alleged misdeeds have been dribbling out for more than a year through nearly daily leaks in the Israeli news media.
He said the move made it more important than ever for Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, to complete his investigation of Russia's election misdeeds without interference from Mr. Trump.
The action, and the wide range of misdeeds at the bank, is a sobering reminder of how much can go wrong beneath the surface at a company with a strong reputation.
With Wells Fargo about to face a $1 billion fine over misdeeds like forcing customers to buy unnecessary auto insurance, Jim Stewart raises a provocative question: Is this too much punishment?
How corporate misdeeds come to light can seem almost random, sometimes depending on whether there is a damning video or someone willing to come forward to blow the whistle on misconduct.
Banks need to stop rewarding the kind of bad behavior that led to the Wells Fargo fake accounts scandal and other banking misdeeds, New York Fed President William Dudley said Monday.
Exposures of Trump's misdeeds and absurdities that arouse liberal opinion are easily interpreted as attacks by the corrupt elite on the defender of the little man, in fact his cynical enemy.
" As Mr. Hufbauer and his colleagues point out, American presidents impose sanctions to "dramatize their opposition to foreign misdeeds, even when the likelihood of changing the target country's behavior is remote.
For much of his tenure, banks were paying billions of dollars for their misdeeds in the mortgage market and beyond, but the Justice Department mostly stopped short of extracting guilty pleas.
Every customer may have been affected by Navient's misdeeds, said Lisa Madigan, the attorney general of Illinois, announcing her own lawsuit with the one filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The more pressing issue is whether he makes them take a vote exposing them next November to Democratic attacks that they failed to hand Trump the ultimate punishment for his misdeeds.
Odebrecht issued a statement on Thursday apologizing for its misdeeds, while Brazilian news organizations reported that the company had agreed to pay about $2 billion as part of the leniency agreement.
Hernández, who has visited Washington twice in the past month, could conceivably agree to sealing off Honduras' porous borders in exchange for Trump's turning a blind eye to Hernández's purported misdeeds.
What he's saying: Flake writes that some Republicans may conclude that Trump's action warrant removal from office, while others will believe the president's misdeeds don't rise to the level of impeachment.
Two witnesses described an array of misdeeds that they committed at Mr. Dowless's behest — accounts that observers believed that, on their own, might have been enough to warrant a new election.
His divorce from his wife of 31 years, Rajashree, was finalized earlier this month, and a key provision in their settlement was she will not pay for any of his misdeeds.
He has created an enemies list to explain away his failures and misdeeds — in his telling, he is beset by "so-called judges," the deep state, illegal voters, and fake news.
" The Days of Repentance thus offer an observant Jew the opportunity to atone for past misdeeds, seek forgiveness, and mend his or her behavior through the practice of teshuvah, or "return.
The Chinese government has said that suspects of crimes who return from abroad, including officials and their relatives accused of graft, have often come back voluntarily, offering extravagant contrition for their misdeeds.
If the conference produces radical action to deal with the misdeeds, not just of priests but of the prelates who covered up for them, then the pope can perhaps turn the tide.
Yet the prevailing view of the scandal, promulgated by the media and Mr Trump, that her misdeeds were serious enough to warrant an FBI indictment, always looked fallacious, and so it proved.
"The misdeeds of bad actors should not impugn or undermine the legitimate and honorable work that law enforcement officers and agencies perform in keeping American communities safe," Sessions wrote in the memo.
As is wont to happen in culture, while we're appropriately punishing the Cosby Show patriarch for his horrific misdeeds, the women around him are also being made to pay, this time literally.
"We believe this issue creates reputational risk given the issue and allegations are understandable to the general public, in a way that misdeeds at other banks are not," Fitch analysts wrote Monday.
And now, his latest Netflix stand up special Kevin Hart: Irresponsible, which taped months before the Oscars debacle, is entirely about not wanting to own up to misdeeds in real life too.
Even if Mr Wa Lone and Mr Kyaw are acquitted, or if the case is dropped, the message to journalists is clear: report on the army's misdeeds, and risk years behind bars.
The terrorist faction was also deemed responsible for "crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing" (that is, misdeeds which do not fit the term "genocide") against fellow Sunni Muslims, Kurds and other groups.
So instead of railing about "the 1 percent" or focusing too much on raising personal income taxes, the Democrats can win by focusing on corporate misdeeds committed with government involvement or approval.
While getting sanctioned is the end of the story for many of those accused of violating rules, others face additional regulatory and legal woes due to the severity of the alleged misdeeds.
In 2002, along with the other 149 doping victims then registered to the Verein, Bonk received a payment of €10,500 from the German government—a reparation for the misdeeds of the GDR.
"He's given Iran the moral high ground and that is an exceptionally difficult thing to do given the history and reality of Iran's misdeeds at home and in the region," she said.
They have determined that it is fruitless to seek solutions from the very entities whose misdeeds they're protesting, and they are looking for alternatives to policing in community action and restorative justice.
Libertarians believe that the best is yet to come, that history has been the bloodstained story of unscrupulous ruling thugs and their many misdeeds, their constant crimes against law, order, and justice.
Beijing has been developing a plan to give "social credit" scores to reward or punish individuals and corporations using technology to record various measures of financial credit, personal behaviour and corporate misdeeds.
Beijing has been developing a plan to give "social credit" scores to reward or punish individuals and corporations using technology to record various measures of financial credit, personal behavior and corporate misdeeds.
But he has become mired in a debt scandal related to the airline's collapse, with the Indian authorities accusing him of money laundering, bribing bank officials, defaulting on loans and other misdeeds.
We are back to 1998 all over again, with presidents and candidates covering up their alleged marital misdeeds and prosecutors trying to turn legal acts into illegal ones by inventing new crimes.
While we cannot really know what transpired in the Mandela marriage, it appears her  own husband could not forgive her misdeeds, yet he was able to  forgive the apartheid  system and government.
Dr. McNutt said the process was still being "refined," but could include cases in which universities have taken action, or in which scientists are fired or there is public documentation about misdeeds.
The question is whether Republican members of Congress, who have now been reproved on an ethics-related matter by the president-elect, will be willing to focus on his own ethical misdeeds.
I tried to lay out the evidence against his presidency in a January column, which had little to do with the question of Russian collusion and instead focused on his other misdeeds.
If he did it because he was worried that Comey's investigation might end up uncovering some kind of misdeeds by the Trump family — whether Russia-related, financial, or otherwise — then that's obstruction.
Possibilities floated by Coptic officials, experts and monks in interviews include theological disputes, financial misdeeds and even talk that the two monks had a close personal relationship they feared might be exposed.
Hong Yoon-gi, a professor at Dongguk University, said that for many of those now supporting Mr. Cho, anger over his alleged misdeeds had been trumped by their loathing for the prosecutors.
Bernie Sanders "nasty," but despite Joe Biden's apparent floundering in Iowa, he remained fixated on the former vice president and his perceived misdeeds in Ukraine, despite the lack of evidence of wrongdoing.
E.O. agreed to a lifetime ban from banking and will pay $17.5 million over the bank's fake account scandal — a rare case of a leader being held accountable for a bank's misdeeds.
Meyer's place in the pantheon of high-caliber coaches (he boasts a 73-8 record at Ohio State) insulates him from the severity that would befall one of his players for misdeeds.
Beijing has been developing a plan to give "social credit" scores to reward or punish individuals and corporations using technology to record various measures of financial credit, personal behavior and corporate misdeeds.
We're going to need the very information that Trump and the Republican Senators have declined to make public, not just about the impeachment, but countless other alleged misdeeds committed by this administration.
In all the years since the deal, the IRA, the multiple Protestant paramilitaries known as Loyalists, Northern Ireland's police nor the British state have ever comprehensively owned up to their past misdeeds.

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