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As Congress dithers, consumers and taxpayer-advocacy groups can show disapproval by identifying and publicizing the products made by inverted companies and similarly identifying and publicizing replacement products from less offensive competitors.
The Kardashians make their living by publicizing their own lives.
The idea of publicizing video game competitions is nothing new.
An NDA prevented his team from publicizing any underlying data.
Officials wanted to avoid publicizing the group's terror, they said.
Mr. Trump returned the favor, publicizing Mr. Spicer's dancing debut.
Mr. Trump returned the favor, publicizing Mr. Spicer's dancing debut.
Promoting or Publicizing CrimePolicy RationaleWe prohibit people from promoting or publicizing violent crime, theft, and/or fraud because we do not want to condone this activity and because there is a risk of copycat behavior.
The Trump campaign only began publicizing its app in late August.
The idea that Boback was publicizing his misfortune ate at him.
The law prevents voters from publicizing their choices at the polls.
NASA's also made a more concerted effort of publicizing their missions.
"We are not publicizing that due to certain limitations," he said.
"Publicizing sources is really bad for the business," Mr. Sipher said.
Pahk and Agard, for publicizing a terrifically entertaining and underrated league.
He could also steal from successful companies by publicizing good ideas.
"We are internally publicizing the benefits of going down this path."
Rich's family has repeatedly asked news outlets to stop publicizing these rumors.
"Finally, social media is playing a role in publicizing misconduct," Williams said.
MT in Denver on Saturday for an event publicizing Franken's new memoir.
Then there is the notion that Trump is not publicizing the book.
Increasingly, social media has become the primary source for publicizing government abuses.
He couldn't understand why the government wasn't publicizing Trump's ties to Russia.
But the tweet publicizing them was also automated, according to the official.
It was afterward, when Nadzam was publicizing the novel, that tension arose.
Environmental organizations, the statement said, were publicizing the incident to raise money.
He "doesn't personally believe in publicizing philanthropy," the rapper's foundation's secretary once explained.
It's only now at CES that the two sides are publicizing the partnership.
An entire cottage industry has grown up around probing and publicizing billionaire wealth.
Danner made his name publicizing torture under Latin American dictatorships in the 1980s.
Although the mission was successful, NASA seemed to deliberately avoid publicizing the flight.
And she seemed more focused on publicizing the city's sins than its successes.
It involves looking for dirt on an opponent and then publicizing that dirt.
So sometimes it takes a bit of studying to tell what they're publicizing.
After publicizing their quest, hundreds of tips poured in, including from Jeff Haakenson.
It's not like they can do around publicizing their investigation to the entire world.
Or perhaps most colleges simply aren't tracking or publicizing such things, with few exceptions.
The sites began publicizing false evidence that Clinton was frail and suffered from seizures.
"I just look at it as publicizing the terrorists," she said of the film.
The ads are mostly government tenders for contracts as well as publicizing government schemes.
He takes great pains to avoid publicizing differences between himself and the White House.
The statement offered no explanation for the two-week delay in publicizing the airstrike.
Publicizing winners is also a way for lotteries to be transparent about their operations.
Publicizing the list, its creators explain, could lead to changes in the listed users' behavior.
We are simply following the longstanding policy that we refrain from publicizing non-public information.
She opted out of publicizing her appearance in advance, though the reason why wasn't clear.
She had bolstered Constand's credibility by encouraging women to come forward and publicizing their accounts.
Eventually, Yankee Stadium and Citi Field will include signage throughout the parks publicizing the ban.
The Oklahoma oil industry is publicizing the role energy taxes play in helping fund schools.
Other deterrence, including publicizing the unhappy fate of many migrants, may be having an effect.
Plus, publicizing their choices on the blog has made it hard for them to cheat.
He fled the city after the police came to arrest him for publicizing the evictions.
But Mr. Mnuchin keeps his head down, and avoids publicizing his disagreements with President Trump.
" Publicizing the show, National Geographic declared that Berger's discovery "could challenge rules of human evolution.
Bharara argues that publicizing criminal behavior is a public duty, for the purpose of deterrence.
His office's Twitter feed is exceptionally active, publicizing Sopko's latest comments and many public speeches.
The agency is considering publicizing devices and manufacturers whose products are based on even older technology.
In the post, the city explained why they took the unorthodox step of publicizing the pictures.
GameStop publicizing availability a day beforehand — and articles like this one — only make those odds slimmer.
International guidelines say publicizing sanctions is one of the most effective tool to prevent money laundering.
The hacker jokingly called himself Phineas Fisher, publicizing the hack and taunting the company on Twitter.
The Keepers isn't so interested in exposing who killed Sister Cathy, as publicizing why they did.
The attendees refrained from publicizing the vigil on social media to ensure everyone's safety, organizers said.
Social media companies have been more aggressive in publicizing their anti-terror efforts since that meeting.
"He had no intention of ever publicizing such tapes nor any intention to ever deceive anyone."
Authorities are publicizing the search nationally in advance of the 40th anniversary of his first attack.
Publicizing the plea deal could jeopardize it, so these conversations tend to happen behind closed doors.
But some speculate that the hackers used the credentials for years without ever publicizing the hack.
"They were concerned that publicizing a better catalog would reveal their capabilities to adversaries," Weeden said.
Officials hope that by publicizing such data, they can force drugmakers to compete aggressively on prices.
Lawsuits provide a valuable role for society in publicizing information and building legal precedents, Szalzi said.
One Chinese official told Reuters officials were "waiting for the leaders to return" before publicizing details.
A Chinese official told Reuters that officials were "waiting for the leaders to return" before publicizing details.
Twitter has not done a great job at publicizing that it's request for verification is currently halted.
Firms have been more vocal in publicizing job creation and they have sometimes let Trump claim credit.
That said, the startups may try to block cities from publicizing information related to maintenance and vandalism.
Qassemi's announcement comes just after Iran's defense minister criticized Russia for publicizing its use of the base.
The challenge for Facebook, though, is whether publicizing these standards will change users' perception of its policies.
After this attack in London, Trump's publicizing and sensationalizing the threat of terrorism is becoming more apparent.
Cassius was quick, dedicated and gifted at publicizing a youth boxing show, "Tomorrow's Champions," on local television.
Other banned topics include anything (or anyone) who's promoting or publicizing crime or trying to coordinate harm.
Trainor had been publicizing the release of her music video days before on her Twitter and Instagram.
A Web site devoted to publicizing the school's side of the story singles him out by name.
Mr. Krebs notified First American and waited for the company to fix the flaw before publicizing it.
For the past year, he said, Facebook has been its largest client, publicizing some of the research.
After the revived sitcom had proved a hit, she continued tweeting, however, often publicizing various conspiracy theories.
However, the watchdog found the government breached the law and the workers' rights by publicizing their defection.
While publicizing the plan in Birmingham, Mr. Corbyn said he welcomed the ire of Britain's political establishment.
But publicizing data breaches is an effective way to get other companies to combat them, he said.
Messer reportedly did not take action at the time because the woman was not comfortable publicizing the incident.
Gomez posted a comment to Bieber's message about leaving social media, chiding him for publicizing his (underage) romance.
This is a remarkable decision in an industry where workers publicizing secret projects are maligned and often punished.
But no one expects you to start publicizing it without the people involved realizing that you're doing it.
Some criticized him for publicizing the illness and whipping up worry without a confirmed diagnosis of food poisoning.
Pitt has gone through a bruising divorce from Angelina Jolie that limited his participation in publicizing the film.
National Review writer Charles C.W. Cooke initially noticed the accident before publicizing it on Twitter, Politico first reported.
Upon entering Congress, he focussed not on publicizing himself but on mastering policy and raising money for colleagues.
"I'm 1 person, and it shouldn't matter to him," the user, @Its_RianM, wrote after publicizing Chance's vexed response.
Some criticized the newspaper for publicizing the documents, claiming that doing so may provide an example for others.
Politicians of both parties play down such instances of cooperation with the other side, while publicizing their disagreements.
It is not clear who decided to start publicizing the enemy body count in Afghanistan this year. Col.
The interior ministry is publicizing the ban with emergency messages on your phone, via the civil defense system.
Part of his strategy for publicizing his investments was to favor certain journalists and shower them with attention.
Trump has often gotten in his own way when it comes to publicizing his handling of the economy.
Like Mr. Schneiderman, he drew criticism from some quarters for over-publicizing his office's actions to get attention.
The State Department has been publicizing the reward in Tajikistan, where relatives or acquaintances might have salient information.
This is one of the real concerns of those who have pushed back against publicizing the phone call.
And, as Barr has made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against publicizing "derogatory" information about uncharged individuals.
I should have never followed the trend and should have thought more about my actions before publicizing them.
Given the continued uncertainty, however, federal agencies began publicizing their plans in case of a partial government shutdown.
Officials should unite against U.S. pressure, he said, since publicizing differences would only make the nation more unhappy.
Publicizing crimes The "interior" order contains two provisions to increase the public reporting of crimes related to illegal immigration.
It has been followed with a series of videos publicizing the call to arms in English, German, and Turkish.
Others complain of feeling hamstrung because they need to reach voters but worry about publicizing their events too widely.
In recent years, the department has enthusiastically embraced drones, publicizing the wide variety of ways it has deployed them.
The European Commission is now publicizing monthly progress reports on the topic, and has released the first, covering January.
Publicizing polls like that may sound innocent enough, but here's the problem: that's not how we play this game.
Publicizing the number of US troops in Syria has been a sensitive matter for months, due to security concerns.
Supporters don't perceive him as merely publicizing their ugly private beliefs; they perceive him as speaking truth to power.
The company also criticized the Justice Department for publicizing the order, which would normally have been filed under seal.
He has no issue with publicizing any of their addresses because he thinks parents should know who to avoid.
If there were hacked emails pertaining to both candidates, there might well be a valid argument for publicizing them.
He would not confirm how many rhinoceroses were on his farm, heeding a nationwide moratorium on publicizing the numbers.
All the while, Cardinal McCarrick played a prominent role publicizing the church's new zero-tolerance policy against abusing children.
While WME/IMG has the expertise in publicizing clients, it helps if they have a knack for self-promotion.
Now some students are publicizing their boycott of the university's 22015th anniversary celebration in May with the hashtag #NotMyAnniversary.
Those emails later were released during the campaign by WikiLeaks, which specializes in publicizing classified and otherwise secret documents.
Yet, no adviser came out of the woodwork, disclosing his foibles or shortcomings, or publicizing disagreement with his policies.
That's terrible, but leaked medical data also has the potential of publicizing the private details of a person's health.
He also pleaded guilty to paying $130,000 to Daniels to prevent her from publicizing her allegation before the election.
He has also ordered the creation of offices and reports focused on publicizing victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
Others claimed that the policy wasn't actually new, but rather Starbucks is publicizing a policy that is already in place.
The company has put a heavy focus on publicizing its self-styled 'election security' efforts ahead of the EU election.
Signal also lawyered up with ACLU attorneys and challenged the grand jury's gag order forbidding them from publicizing the subpoena.
For starters, Islam frowns upon publicizing the sins of others, with sensitive matters typically handled quietly to protect all involved.
Of course, the fact that Magic Leap doesn't have a real product hasn't stopped the company from publicizing its efforts.
McDougal was paid $150,000 by American Media to dissuade her from publicizing her claims of a past affair with Trump.
" In fact, the moment feels like a major middle finger to celebrity culture's obsession with identifying and publicizing "baby bumps.
This is a website that was instrumental in publicizing three of 2019's horrific mass shootings (that we know of).
"He had no intention of ever publicizing such tapes nor any intention to ever deceive anyone," Davis told the Journal.
Thankfully, it's not publicizing them for the world to see, nor is it sharing dollar amounts, as Blippy had done.
Others said Starbucks' "Third Place" policies were actually nothing new; the only difference now is that Starbucks is publicizing it.
At home, it rallies the Russian public around the flag by publicizing the damage Russia's enemies are trying to inflict.
Neither Ms. Warren nor anyone on her staff contacted the Cherokee Nation before publicizing the DNA results, Mr. Hoskin said.
Former Treasury officials said Mr. Mnuchin had probably amplified concerns about the markets by publicizing his efforts to calm them.
And Republicans conducted their own inquiries when they controlled the House, including publicizing details of the F.B.I.'s wiretap use.
Better yet, employers can avoid the need to ferret out candidate expectations by publicizing the minimum salary for a position.
Publicizing basic precautions wouldn't hurt the Democrats, Turner said, because without them, the campaigns would be exceptionally vulnerable to hackers.
The Macron campaign appealed to journalists to not do the hackers' bidding by widely publicizing the contents of the emails.
The response to the political neophyte publicizing his possible presidential ambitions as an independent candidate has been swift and vicious.
But although Mr. Yiannopoulos spent lots of energy publicizing the event, he appears to have spent very little planning it.
McConnell's staff, meanwhile, battered the bill relentlessly in public, publicizing the sweetheart accommodations Democratic senators were receiving for their votes.
In recent years, Ri has taken a high-profile role in publicizing North Korea's tests of nuclear bombs and ballistic missiles.
After saying police were investigating the threats, the BBC slightly delayed publication but then went forth with publicizing the shipping woes.
The mass music business exodus began, and with it, I found myself shifting from managing and representing artists, to publicizing them.
Facebook is hiding that users are leaving its main app but sticking with Instagram and WhatsApp by publicizing a new metric.
If she was my daughter's "close confidante" it would seem she chose to betray Whitney's confidence by publicizing rumors and hearsay.
Bethenny Frankel is fighting back after The View's Sunny Hostin criticized the reality star for publicizing her charitable hurricane relief efforts.
LePage, who started the conference with a Rocky quote, spent the majority of his speech admonishing reporters for publicizing his comments.
It was a presidential election year, and the Republican candidate, John McCain, was publicizing a supporter known as Joe the Plumber.
Comey has been criticized by lawmakers in both parties for not publicizing his interactions with Trump before the president fired him.
They hatch a plot to demand a job and money from LVMH in return for not publicizing their story of destitution.
Live Action recently launched a petition to call for Twitter's reinstatement of ads, and recently began its publicizing of Twitter's actions.
She also questioned why the government was publicizing that it is giving Doe cash, making him a potential target for thieves.
"They have a production style product flying and have gone to the extent of publicizing [their efforts]," Sigari told CNN Business.
The MTA is also trying to tap environmentally conscious retail investors and is publicizing the bonds in a rare advertising campaign.
Ms. Park, who wept as she was recounting her own escape, called the survey "a significant step" in publicizing the problem.
" Monday's event was conceived by Andrea Bertolini, a senior account executive with Allied Integrated Marketing, which is publicizing "Isle of Dogs.
And he said that Gomez, by gathering and publicizing their false accusations, was perpetrating a kind of fraud on the public.
She stayed in the race but stopped publicizing her campaign schedule and eventually lost to the incumbent, Phil Scott, a Republican.
Smith, an exuberant woman who seemed just right for publicizing the tour, was given the nickname Miss Personality for her cheerleading.
But the CDC is not publicizing real-time information on how many Americans have been tested at state and local levels.
Trump has fiercely denied the allegations, blaming the media on Sunday for hurting his support with women by publicizing the claims.
It was one of a handful of occasions when The Times's mission of publicizing information came into focus, Mr. Levy said.
The new system also weighted the political scales in favor of officials adept at hiding unflattering facts and publicizing useful ones.
Yet designers, egged on partly by the publicists who made money publicizing those shows, kept going broke trying to keep up.
And, as Attorney General William Barr has made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against publicizing "derogatory" information about uncharged individuals.
"In an experiment starting today, Twitter is publicizing its rules, to test whether this improves civility," Benesch and Matias wrote on Medium.
"You were publicizing that you were developing other relationships, and that was with Chelsea, and you were FaceTiming her," she tells Graham.
Arguing in public on Twitter is something I'd rather leave to celebrities, people who are better accustomed to publicizing their conversations. pic.twitter.
Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, said President Trump had erred by publicizing when hostages have been released.
At first, the media provided Uber with billions of dollars in virtual free advertising, with regular reports explaining and publicizing the startup.
The facilities where they are held are often opaque, not publicizing their locations and blocking journalists or lawmakers from viewing the conditions.
Some of Afshar's supporters were publicizing that he had passed a pair of lie detector tests a court ruled inadmissible at trial.
Also, when you came to the Media Lab, you were the best-case scenario for anyone who works on publicizing this place.
Facebook hopes it can bring global regulators to the table by publicizing Libra, said Kevin Weil, who runs product for the initiative.
But his critics in Hong Kong portray him as a fame seeker who potentially endangered the asylum seekers by publicizing their identities.
Some schools have recognized that publicizing their admissions numbers helps fuel the madness of college admissions and have tried to pull back.
It means that, in publicizing the book to students or alumni, the college cannot mention that the author is a student athlete.
He said that the executives have told them they plan to start publicizing a push to get neo-Nazis off the app.
And, especially once this fledgling organization began publicizing the effects of drought in the Sahel region of north-central Africa, it did.
Meanwhile, numerous other group streaming and chat clients have been publicizing ways to use their platforms in the time of Covid-19.
Chinese state-run media has been heavily publicizing the virus-free former patients, showing footage of them receiving flowers and leaving hospital.
He made a bet against the company, and then set about publicizing his opinion that it was in danger of going bankrupt.
So he rifles through Mr. Simmons's social network, interviewing people who crossed his path and publicizing their speculation about his mental state.
They plan to dramatize their case by publicizing the experiences of people whose lives have been saved or improved by the law.
Some hospitals and medical professionals argue that because precautions are taken to prevent the spread, publicizing an outbreak would scare people unnecessarily.
In addition to the guidelines, Kickstarter is publicizing more rules, which have to be followed or else a creator's project could be terminated.
On Saturday, Poland's Interior Ministry accused the media and political opposition of publicizing car accidents involving government officials more than in previous years.
Israel was thus not hoping to "pressure" Mr. Trump by publicizing evidence of Iran's lies but rather to "support" him, the official said.
He's also given his fealty to Dany, and publicizing her lineage and fighting with her for the throne would be breaking that word.
The Government Inspectorate found the bank slow and not complying with regulations when publicizing its properties and revenues, the report said, without elaborating.
The second is reveal: We should be publicizing what has happened so that any of this kind of cyber trickery can be unmasked.
But Shell and another FCB director said it wouldn't work because CTP wants to avoid publicizing that teens are buying these products illegally.
The company hopes it can bring global regulators to the table by publicizing Libra, said Kevin Weil, who runs product for the initiative.
And Facebook hopes it can bring global regulators to the table by publicizing Libra, Kevin Weil, who runs product for the initiative, said.
Even though companies are squeamish about publicizing the gender-breakdown of their salary structures, there's an undeniable pay gap between men and women.
Fortunately for the company, members of the press are cool with publicizing the Spark if it means they might get something in return.
Instead, she played into his hands by getting (and publicizing) a genetic test that showed her to have laughably little Native American DNA.
" Archer took issue with Sanders' failure to contact her before publicizing that he will attend the event, characterizing it as a "monumental discourtesy.
Others could face related charges in connection with publicizing the terrorist attack, under a human rights law that forbids incitement of racial disharmony.
Others could face related charges in connection with publicizing the terrorist attack, under a human-rights law that forbids incitement of racial disharmony.
But the strike in Arhab had not become the focus of international attention, and the Houthis were more interested in publicizing other strikes.
During the last two years of the Obama administration, the United States military generally avoided publicizing the number of militants killed during operations.
"I am very disappointed that my siblings have chosen to issue a statement publicizing private family matters," he wrote on his Facebook page.
As the chamber's leader, she had spent the past several weeks updating and publicizing a list of businesses that still had rooms available.
However, the officials confirmed that Priebus had indeed asked an FBI official about publicizing the agency's view on The New York Times report.
A press release publicizing the new group says it has support from a diverse range of stakeholders, from elected officials to business leaders.
Trump earlier this month targeted actress Debra Messing after she called for publicizing the donors who are reportedly attending the Beverly Hills fundraiser.
Responsibilities also include promoting the "work, role, relevance and value of the Royal Family" and publicizing state visits, award ceremonies and royal engagements.
Leshchenko recently described his motivations in publicizing the black ledger in an article for the Kyiv Post, an English-language newspaper in Ukraine.
The First Amendment does not protect a right to invade a person's privacy by publicizing without consent nude photographs or videos of sexual activity.
A typical Drake song simulates baring the soul: obsessing over fame and romantic anxiety  and otherwise publicizing insights best left in the therapist's office.
"ISIL's tweets and other social media messages publicizing their activities often produce information that, especially in the aggregate, provides real intelligence value," he said.
"Treasury recommends increasing the number and timeliness of external stakeholder consultation and publicizing the schedule of major international meetings," the Treasury wrote on Friday.
The lawsuit says David Boies and Lisa Bloom used underhanded tactics to stop the actress from publicizing her sexual assault allegations against the producer.
To some extent, publicizing and promoting friendships with civilians (or just less-famouses) is a smart move for any celebrity looking to seem relatable.
The moment Annette learns of her old friend Claire's motherhood-related betrayal, she plans her own: publicizing Claire's abortion at 28 weeks of pregnancy.
In Trump's 1987 book "The Art of the Deal," the then 41-year-old real estate mogul discussed his methods for publicizing his brand.
Water Footprint assessments grabbed the world's attention by publicizing the mind-boggling amounts of water it takes to make even our humblest everyday necessities.
Publicizing her pregnancy is part of Summer's political worldview, and she hopes her story makes people consider a woman's right to choose her lifestyle.
And soon enough, the NBC Olympics Twitter account was publicizing that Rippon would be fielding questions from users online using an NBC Olympics hashtag.
Remember that we didn't worry as much about repeating weak passwords and publicizing our login info way back in the glory days of AIM.
Yet both Presidents George W. Bush and Obama spent extended time with wounded soldiers and relatives of those killed, often without publicizing their visits.
The regime has not been shy about publicizing its financial support to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to save his regime from total collapse.
Studies from those countries suggest the image-based labels are more effective than text warnings at publicizing smoking risks and encouraging smokers to quit.
Predators have also lured service members into sharing compromising photos and videos, and then demanded money in exchange for not publicizing the embarrassing images.
Since the trust started publicizing its vision for a retirement facility, many Hare Krishna communities have expressed a willingness to donate or lease land.
Recently, Dubfire, Seth Troxler, and Guti have become the latest to bear the brunt of naysayers and hecklers after publicizing their political views online.
The conservative journalist has built a prominent presence in part by going into situations where there may be conflict and then publicizing the results.
The restaurant's decision to cancel the nyotaimori performance came in response to widespread blowback it received on Facebook after publicizing the event on Monday.
By coming forward, Ms. Constand is sure to confront the sort of intense scrutiny that most people do when publicizing claims of sexual assault.
The First Amendment does not protect a right to invade a person's privacy by publicizing, without consent, nude photographs or videos of sexual activity.
The Post says the period of inaction raised the question of whether FBI leadership wanted to avoid publicizing the emails until after the Nov.
McCammond said "there are almost no times" in which she would break an off-the-record agreement, but that this particular instance warranted publicizing.
It's the show's most reliable way of getting attention, and now it can count on the president publicizing it on the occasional Sunday morning.
Kevin Weil, who runs product for the Libra initiative, said Facebook hopes it can bring global regulators to the table by publicizing its plan.
Around that time, San Antonio police were publicizing surveillance video, recorded Sunday, of the man they believed shot Marconi, but did not release a name.
Microsoft had argued that the number of womens' human resources complaints should be secret because publicizing the outcomes could deter employees from reporting future abuses.
The proposed legislation, which has sparked protests in Israel, would prohibit the police from publicizing whether they have found sufficient grounds to charge a suspect.
By publicizing a turncoat's death (real or otherwise), the Kremlin could claim a public relations victory while sending a warning to anyone considering similar actions.
Publicizing outreach toward black women would go a long way toward building trust again, because historically black women have been left out of these efforts.
In both Iowa and New Hampshire, anonymous notices appeared in people's mailboxes publicizing their neighbor's voting preferences, in an attempt to shame people into voting.
Now, the nonprofit, pro-privacy group Fight for the Future is publicizing just how much the industry paid in an attempt to sway those votes.
After all, you should know if a company is publicizing your fitness tracker data, or if your internet-connected sex toy can be easily hacked.
"We messed up and rolled out the Infinity Blade overpowered / without good counters, especially in the end game," reads the company's tweet publicizing the change.
Privacy advocates are loudly publicizing their disgust — but the media has little time to discuss what amounts to a borderline limitless invasion of our privacy.
No arrests have yet been made and no suspects had been identified but police are now publicizing the theft to try to recover the valuables.
He was convinced that carrying out a risky and unproven procedure — using himself as a human guinea pig — and then publicizing it, could help others.
A number of outlets are publicizing new ways for employees to share their tips about powerful abusers in their industries, and more exposés are coming.
But there are a long line of others who expect the worst for Deutsche Bank and they have not been shy in publicizing their views.
An NBC News tweet publicizing its story stated that the hearing had lacked "pizazz" — a word not used in the body of the story itself.
A lower court ruled that the lawmaker, Rafizi Ramli, was guilty of violating the Official Secrets Act by possessing and publicizing information from the document.
The New York Times quoted Wells at length in July 1894, detailing a speech she gave summarizing her success in publicizing American lynching in Britain.
Here's a more specific example: Publicizing a recent $6 billion helicopter deal with Saudi Arabia, Lockheed Martin predicted that it would "support" 450 American jobs.
It's so selective that the school recently stopped publicizing its admission rate, which had dropped to 4.3 percent, in an effort to downplay its exclusivity.
During a daily meeting attended by roughly a dozen editors, a staff member proposed publicizing the two-part investigative series that had precipitated the ban.
To get around the problem, some companies, like Salesforce, have done internal audits and given people raises to close the pay gap without publicizing pay.
Above all, they blamed General Suleimani, criticizing him for posting photos on social media publicizing his role in the military campaign against the Islamic State.
The operation involved hacking Democrats' e-mails, publicizing the stolen contents through WikiLeaks, and manipulating social media to spread "fake news" and pro-Trump messages.
The publicizing of what was meant to be a private joke reified a convergence, in which Wise believes deeply, between the fashion and art worlds.
He's even issued an executive order mandating the creation of a new federal bureaucracy, VOICE, with the specific mission of publicizing crimes committed by immigrants.
Leitschuh added that he is publicizing the vulnerability because "this is essentially a zero day," referring to a previously undisclosed vulnerability now out in the wild.
But instead of simply renouncing birtherism, most of the event involved Trump publicizing his newly completed hotel in Washington, DC, and various supporters touting his candidacy.
"It gradually evolved from that to publicizing (Hillary) Clinton's shortcomings and ignoring the products of hacking Republican institutions, which the Russians also did," the official said.
The SIG is also working to do a better job publicizing existing resources on secure Bluetooth implementation, like the National Institute of Standards and Technology's guide.
Whether planned or not, the jihadists have attracted a self-selecting audience of troubled souls through social media outreach, publicizing their atrocities and urging extreme violence.
In a Bloomberg View column, Matt Levine questions whether publicizing this kind of communication is just a different way of reminding employees who's still in charge.
Still, publicizing the importance of fair use is a good example to set in a climate where many artists' estates and foundations often hold images hostage.
In the caption, she addressed her followers to reassure everyone that she is doing well and to apologize for publicizing matters she wanted to keep private.
The agency hopes that collecting that information and publicizing it will attract competitors into the market and also reduce the potential for life-threatening drug shortages.
It went on to find that publicizing a poll's methodology is the best way to dispel illusions of partisan bias in objective sampling of the population.
It's great that social media platforms give you the ability to add text to pictures when you're making a flyer or publicizing an event to post.
In some cases, she thinks that's appropriate—publicizing research that hasn't yet been peer reviewed, for example, can be misleading at best and pseudoscience at worst.
During his tour across Southeast Asia this week, Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has been publicizing his intentions to invest billions in the region.
Protect Our Care, which ran a campaign-style war room during the congressional repeal debate earlier this year, now plans to focus on publicizing those efforts.
Mr. Trump continues to savage Senator Jon Tester of Montana, the committee's top Democrat, for his role in gathering and publicizing the allegations against Dr. Jackson.
On the other side of the coin, Bernie Sanders is publicizing a 288-page chronicle of his visits to 32 states over the last two years.
After all, if she gets bored or annoyed with the direction of Kylie Cosmetics, she can stop publicizing it and move on to the next thing.
"I think if Neal simply releases the letter publicly, Neal might look like he's more interested in publicizing the information than pursuing the information," Rosenthal said.
Microsoft had argued that the number of womens' human resources complaints should be kept secret because publicizing the outcomes could deter employees from reporting future abuses.
The agency is publicizing the incident in the hopes that it will educate the public in exactly what not to do should you encounter an alligator.
The precise reason for the suspension would be difficult to determine, the spokeswoman said, adding that publicizing the reasons could allow others to manipulate the system.
While more information on controls is being made public to users, it might be argued that Facebook could do a better job of publicizing these updates.
Shen is part of a cohort of activists across China who have been supporting and publicizing worker protests and detentions at a time of slowing economic growth.
But she's built a following among tech workers, journalists, and enthusiasts because of her penchant for digging up and publicizing unreleased features long before they're officially announced.
The Fox report Trump is publicizing, from Fox News's Malia Zimmerman and Adam Housley, claims that Nunes now knows which intelligence official was responsible for the unmasking.
Although he was initially leery of publicizing his criminal past, Haggard eventually heeded friend Johnny Cash's advice to write songs about the darker chapters of his life.
Odinga has argued that the preliminary results that the electoral commission had been publicizing were not based on the 34A forms, and that they therefore lacked credibility.
Similarly, the Department of Education is publicizing a list of faith-based colleges who requested exemptions from employment requirements that would violate their scriptural tenets of sexuality.
They organized without social media, publicizing only by word of mouth and text message to decrease the likelihood of attracting anyone who'd want to disrupt the event.
But the idea that leftist protesters are simpatico with molesters is just too delicious for the right to resist publicizing, even if it is a horrible lie.
Yet today, with a powerful, well-funded propaganda machine dedicated to publicizing any hint of liberal bias, conservatives aren't the ones who have the most to fear.
A USDA microbiologist, for example, said "he was prohibited on no fewer than 11 occasions from publicizing his research" on the health impacts of airborne farm waste.
Decker points out that, in the nineteen-thirties, he made a quiet statement of resistance by reviewing and publicizing the work of banned Jewish authors, including Kafka.
"Boeing is increasingly publicizing that they may have to shut down their production line due to running out of room to store completed MAX aircraft," Weaks wrote.
In a letter dated Wednesday, Weaks told colleagues he was concerned about what he said was Boeing "increasingly publicizing" the negative consequences of the plane remaining grounded.
"After I left, OGE appears to have quietly changed that note and thrown out two decades of practice without publicizing the change," Shaub said in a statement.
Interestingly, unlike India, China has a consistent history of publicizing its unconditional policy of "No First Use" of nuclear weapons, yet Indian experts are reluctant to accept.
An employee, if she is to stand a chance, most often must demonstrate that her private interest in publicizing information is strongly aligned with the public good.
The commission, saying that the "'publicizing of unchecked information' had led to 'myths' and 'distorted' interpretations," also tried to discredit the multiplying conspiracy theories behind the assassination.
The Laotian government has said publicizing the dam's schedule isn't its duty and has hinted that the Mekong River Commission might be better suited to provide updates.
Government agents could arrest a politician on the way to the voting booth if they so desired, and then immediately hold a press conference publicizing their actions.
I'm there publicizing my last book, and at a small press lunch, my British publicist tells me that she's just read the novel I've recently finished writing.
Further, given these high stakes, a hastily arranged meeting with Speaker Pelosi and the Congressional Ukraine Caucus could be beneficial in publicizing Ukraine's side of the story.
Taking office in 2012, he still wasn't open about his sexuality, and didn't come to terms with publicizing it until he was deployed to Afghanistan until 2014.
In an interview Monday, the Maine Republican criticized the Senate minority leader for widely publicizing his opening offer before Schumer had even sat down with Mitch McConnell.
He complains that she virtually labeled him "a thief" by publicizing the "long-ago-debunked allegation" that he had stolen money from one of his Russian spies.
Wolf was a guest on a BBC radio program, publicizing her new book, "Outrages," a study of the criminalization of same-sex relationships in the Victorian era.
His lawyer argued to keep many case details private because the teen is well-known in the hacking community, and publicizing identifying information could put him at risk.
" One Internet posting by the liberal group publicizing the event, Indivisible Tampa, said: "Citizens of Tampa are organizing a town hall event during the Congressional recess for Sen.
Organizations like Oxfam began pouring resources into publicizing what was happening in Ethiopia and dozens of other countries around the world, due to El Niño-linked extreme weather.
But Hunter's campaign has sought to raise alarm, publicizing a letter signed by three retired US generals (who are now lobbyists) as a "security alert" about Campa-Najjar.
Liza's boss, Charles (Peter Hermann), remembers the way that Moore has always treated Liza, and asks for her input before they move forward with publicizing his next book.
They also accused Dr. Luke of publicizing the accusations by putting it in his court filings and making it a central part of his defamation lawsuit against Kesha.
Her job involves putting together sales brochures, managing brokers and publicizing projects, but she prefers to spend her time in libraries and the dusty archives of architectural firms.
In the United States, an inventor has a one-year "grace period" from first publicizing an invention to filing for patent protection, after which it is too late.
If you plan to seek patent protection abroad, publicizing your invention at any time before filing a patent application could put your foreign intellectual property rights in jeopardy.
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He added the shutdown forced him to close his offices for over a week, preventing him from publishing any new stories or publicizing their work on social media.
Discovering most homes of those in question had been spared from the fire, frustrated police took the unusual step of publicizing the names of the missing, Cogle said.
"One stark difference between Kim Jong Un from his predecessors over hostage diplomacy is that he emphasizes publicizing detaining American citizens to the North Korean public," Lee said.
All but one of the complaints that are part of the current trial are subject to a publication ban, which prohibits media from publicizing anything about their identities.
In the Instagram photo publicizing her blog post on anxiety, a very thin Kourtney sits slumped on the closet floor, clad in a sports bra and black leggings.
The Revolutionary Guards see publicizing the sacrifices of the fallen as a way to build domestic support for the current Syria policy and squelch any talk of compromise.
But child-focused consumer protection group Kids in Danger — or KID — released a report saying that many companies aren't doing enough when it comes to publicizing those recalls.
A journalist publicizing a rare protest that saw Venezuelans run after Maduro in Margarita earlier this month banging pots-and-pans was jailed and accused of money laundering.
Both graced the cover of Time, publicizing Lichtenstein's signature graphic style to a very wide readership and sparking a conversation about gun control that continues to this day.
Bakaj's letter came more than a week after Trump's associates began publicizing on social media and fringe websites the name of an official rumored to be the whistleblower.
Viewership is up, across the board, but networks are wary of publicizing the numbers for the same reasons that they didn't tout their record ratings after 9/11.
The deepening American involvement in an array of secret missions goes largely unreported because of Tunisian and American concerns that publicizing this could attract even more extremist violence.
While publicizing the book in 1991, La Toya accused Mr. Jackson of sexually molesting her as a child, though she did not recount any abuse in her memoir.
WASHINGTON — Taking a page from Vietnam War propaganda, the American military in Afghanistan has been widely publicizing body counts of Taliban and Islamic State fighters killed in battle.
Because the worst-case scenario is publicizing the study that suggests a shorter term and possibly making people sick if it turns out that the virus lives longer.
Mr. Sestero, whose last serious romantic relationship foundered on the set of "The Room," has spent the last few years publicizing his book and doing "Room"-related projects.
Publicizing a group's contributors can also discourage it from taking a position on controversial issues out of fear of inviting harassment or inciting a boycott of its supporters.
"Instead of waiting until something happens to want to talk about the issue, I think we should be focusing on publicizing ways to speak out," Mr. Balbosa said.
Is it possible that there are people left on this self-publicizing Earth who do not want to regale unsuspecting audiences with all the minutiae of their lives?
The majority of museums adopt the position of going against private collectors publicizing their collections at a museum as a way to enhance the value of their collections.
Through publicizing his work via social media, he's come into contact with over a dozen people from around the globe who score musical tracks to go with his installations.
The Justice Department launched its unusually public campaign to force Apple's hand by publicizing the court order itself, which normally would have been under seal, according to legal experts.
Harvey Weinstein sued: The actress Rose McGowan filed a lawsuit against the producer and his lawyers, claiming he used underhanded tactics to stop her from publicizing sexual assault allegations.
Wernher von Braun has mostly been sidelined in the official history of NASA despite the pivotal role he played in publicizing space travel and building our country's early rockets.
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Fairfax also implied that Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, a possible opponent for the 2021 Democratic gubernatorial nomination, might have had a role in publicizing the allegation, the Times reported.
The hope, as Intel's Brown pointed out in our previous conversation, is that publicizing the gender pay numbers does more than lead executives to pay themselves on the back.
Reuters was unable to independently confirm Wen's account about the disappearance of his relatives or to determine if he had any broader involvement in producing or publicizing the letter.
Katyal, in an op-ed in The Washington Post, wrote that there are no regulations preventing Barr from publicizing Mueller's findings, which were delivered to Barr late Friday afternoon.
As much as Donald Trump is publicizing it and in fact aiding it, there are a lot of concerns from the House Intelligence Committee about how did this start.
But in publicizing his request in a statement, Mr. McConnell clearly intended to send a message that the Republican Congress takes the issue seriously and stands prepared to act.
But Musk has also said that publicizing Tesla crashes can kill more people in the long run by encouraging drivers not to use Autopilot, which he believes enhances safety.
News reports have also claimed that health officials are finding but not publicizing a number of people with asymptomatic infections, raising fears that the virus is still silently spreading.
That plan will likely involve publicizing their stories, as employees have done in the past, knowing that publicity is often the most effective way to get the company's attention.
Family members like Ms. Irby seeking information drew an unexpected champion: the actor James Woods, who since Thursday has been publicizing tweets from those searching for their loved ones.
Committee policy prevents its members from commenting on potential or open cases, but Mr. Franken said on Monday that if possible, he would be open to publicizing its findings.
The campaign has received roughly a dozen death threats that lead them to stop publicizing Ms. Hallquist's schedule and to assign an aide to travel with her in public.
But nonprofit organizations do not give money to candidates – indeed, they are prevented by law from doing so – so what does publicizing their donors tell us about the government?
Officials hope that by publicizing the risks and proposing ways to address them, countries that take a lax approach to security will be pushed into action by their citizens.
I asked for advice from other journalists, human rights researchers and China experts to try to figure out the risk that publicizing Humar's story would pose to her parents.
The unexpected announcement forced Gabbard's team to scramble to get her campaign infrastructure in order, including taking her campaign website live and publicizing her announcement out on social media.
The U.S. government also is publicizing its criticisms of the Cuban medical missions so that host countries "can't say they weren't aware that this was human trafficking," she said.
In early February, the Ohio Pork Council stoked alarm by publicizing that belly stocks were at their lowest in half a century, and it registered a website at www.baconshortage.com.
Mr. Avenatti said he would refrain from publicizing his evidence if Nike paid $1.5 million to his client, the court documents said, though prosecutors did not name Mr. Franklin.
Outside of the convention, Trump publicizing the names of more solid and respected people to be in his proposed cabinet is also more important than any policy statements or promises.
He was given no explanation for the government&aposs reversal in his case, but he credited stories by The Associated Press and The Tampa Bay Times with publicizing his plight.
Neither Israel nor Iran appeared interested in publicizing the strike, which analysts said was probably an effort to diminish the chances that Iran would feel the need to retaliate immediately.
Four paragraphs later, we learn that the mystery man is Vladimir Putin, who is publicizing one of a string of American gas stations acquired by the Russian oil giant Lukoil.
The military did not give BuzzFeed News a reason for not publicizing the meetings, but former officials said it seemed likely it was to sidestep political tensions on both sides.
But the actual number of people injured by police is much higher, said David Dufresne, an independent journalist who has been publicizing reports of police violence through his Twitter account.
The Trump administration is not publicizing study findings on climate change effects or promoting government-funded research on how higher temperatures are damaging crops and posing health risks, Politico reports.
Getting more people on board is a matter of effective communication - companies that are the most proactive about publicizing telehealth to their employees tend to obtain the best response rates.
And like Netflix's recent situation, Google has removed some content, publicizing some data about which countries have requested it remove content and the general reason why in a transparency report.
And despite publicizing and warning about these attacks, the malware hunters at Citizen Lab keep finding new attacks, sometimes performed by the same governments, and even against the same targets.
By contrast, mentioning Mr. Trump's foundation eliminated the gap between the parties in support for publicizing investigations, which was backed by 57 percent of Democrats and 58 percent of Republicans.
Finally, Trevor Noah defended Frederica Wilson, the Florida congresswoman who was criticized by the White House chief of staff, John Kelly, for publicizing the president's call to a military widow.
And for the town's current mayor, Walter Chicharro, the story starts soon after his election in 2013, when he pumped more money into publicizing and professionalizing the town's surfing scene.
In an unusual scene, as the jury deliberated inside, Mr. Cosby's spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, held a news conference outside, publicizing a claim that jurors had not been allowed to hear.
When federal agents and prosecutors quietly open a criminal investigation, we are not concealing anything; we are simply following the longstanding policy that we refrain from publicizing non-public information.
In such contexts, civil society organizations, if they are allowed to exist at all, often lack the tools, access or resources to hold leaders accountable by uncovering and publicizing corruption.
After a series of alleged hazing activities at several fraternities this fall, the university began publicizing information about groups that may have violated the student code of conduct, she said.
Weeks before the election, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, expressed skepticism about the intelligence reports and warned the White House that publicizing them would amount to a partisan act.
He has claimed that he hasn't released the files because he is under audit, but the IRS has said audits do not prevent individuals from publicizing their own tax information.
Ads publicizing the multi-billion dollar stock sale are set to be published in national papers like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times in the next few days.
Long(er)standing groups like Portland's Rose City Antifa, NYC Antifa, and the Torch Network stand in as hubs for antifascist thought, lobbying to free arrested antifascists and publicizing antifascist events.
The survey was pilloried as "almost inconceivably bad" in execution, and Business Insider's tweet publicizing the study was deleted within hours, a move that some attributed to the furor it generated.
Trump has a history of publicizing conspiracy theories and sharing articles from obscure sources — which, unlike established media websites, are more likely to go defunct over time, Inti De Ceukelaire says.
Nor was there a set of rules that everyone was shown and agreed to beforehand (at least so far as we know — if there were any rules Google wasn't publicizing them).
It was also revealed this week that the USDA has not been publicizing its own studies on the effects of climate change, despite being conducted by the nonpartisan Agricultural Research Service.
The conversations with his sister, who had been publicizing his case in Iran and had written to President Obama last summer imploring him to intervene, were especially emotional, Mr. Modanlo said.
In the video, the twins denounce a Chinese billionaire, Guo Wengui, currently in the United States where he is seeking political asylum after publicizing allegations of corruption against China's political elite.
Encouraging that investment has been a priority for several past administrations, and workforce development organizations say that there's nothing wrong with publicizing private sector training opportunities through mechanisms like Trump's pledge.
Dr. Rhonda K. Trousdale, chief of endocrinology at Harlem Hospital, said she was reaching out to church and community leaders to seek their help in publicizing the project and enrolling volunteers.
By publicizing the agency's conclusions well before the election, Mr. Comey has vindicated the rule of law and left the final judgment in this matter to the electorate, where it belongs.
The progressive-controlled media then took over, publicizing even flimsier allegations and salacious rumors that would make the National Enquirer blush, in order to further muddy the waters surrounding his nomination.
Susan Hedman, the regional EPA head, told the News that her office pressured the state to take action on the lead problem instead of publicizing the issue or taking action themselves.
While DHS did not explain the delay in publicizing the decision, which the agency confirmed last week was made on time, the law only requires "timely" publication of a TPS determination.
Officials have been cautious of publicizing the strength of the economy, as highlighting the improved prospects could lead to increased pressure on certain countries — particularly in Germany — to tighten monetary policy.
The fact that the Warren team is putting effort into publicizing their projects (with, ahem, the help of interested journalists on the political tech beat) could help them avoid that fate.
In fact, Kardashian West recently implied that she and her sisters had contributed to relief efforts in Australia but resisted publicizing it — a tweet that also received backlash over perceived hypocrisy.
Publicizing the campaign using social media, we called out to all young people, urging them to make their voices heard on behalf of every girl who felt she had no voice.
And many have chafed under a system whose fees and sometimes elaborate permission agreements can make projects like publishing scholarly books or publicizing exhibitions prohibitively expensive or an administrative nightmare — often, both.
AMI admitted it paid off McDougal to keep her from publicizing her "damaging allegations" of having had a lengthy affair with Trump a decade before the 2016 election, the prosecutors' office said.
The poor figures come despite finance companies publicizing a raft of initiatives to close the gap, from hiring more women in senior roles to mandating mixed gender shortlists and promoting flexible working.
"In addition, the charter of a Chinese airplane may have an effect of publicizing China&aposs active support and cooperation to the North Korean people ahead of summit talks with the U.S."
This could include clarifying which agencies have a say in the process, publicizing the standard they use to decide whether to retain or disclose, and issuing annual reports about the process's operation.
They hadn't yet figured out how to make psychological safety easy, but they hoped that publicizing their research within Google would prompt employees to come up with some ideas of their own.
" He continued: "Publishing and publicizing private text messages without the consent of the other person, as a public figure, is one of the most disgraceful things I think he could possibly do.
It's also possible that, as Die Zeit wrote in a May, 2017, article about the Bundestag hack, that "the emails written by German parliamentarians are simply too boring" to be worth publicizing.
Debate over the photo On the East Liverpool city government's Facebook page, where the image of the unconscious man and woman first appeared, officials acknowledged the touchy nature of publicizing the photo.
"When federal agents and prosecutors quietly open a criminal investigation, we are not concealing anything; we are simply following the longstanding policy that we refrain from publicizing non-public information," Rosenstein wrote.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday the central bank will consider publicizing calculations on how a future withdrawal of massive monetary stimulus could affect its financial health.
" Shortly after the report published, Weinstein attorney Charles Harder announced that Weinstein will sue the New York Times for publicizing "false and defamatory statements," with the proceeds being donated "to women's organizations.
She also spoke about her abuse when publicizing her new book "The Life of a Wannabe Mogul: Mental Disarray," saying she was still being abused when the paparazzi were following her everywhere.
The far-right activist was previously jailed for 13 months for violating the country's laws against publicizing details of court case after he recorded a video about child molestation outside a courthouse.
Ms. Holmes drew the news media's attention when she first began publicizing her vision of bringing laboratory testing to the masses, including allowing customers to order tests without going through a doctor.
At the annual diabetes association convention in New Orleans this summer, there wasn't a single prominent reference to low-carb treatment among the hundreds of lectures and posters publicizing cutting-edge research.
Whether the restaurant uses the garage for its intended purpose, it can still restrict parking in the driveway and at the curb cut, and post signs on its property publicizing the rules.
The Riyadh-based coalition spokesman made a habit of publicizing the flow of ships to the port facilitated by the coalition, and blames the Houthis for any obstruction or delay of aid.
The news organizations argue that publicizing the documents won't hurt the ongoing investigation, because many of the secret documents have already been discussed in court with the defendants or in the press.
This piece of the problem is the easiest out of the three to study, using techniques like publicizing chemical analyses of drugs available on the streets and carefully tracking poly-drug use.
" The authority's spokeswoman, Yoli Shwartz, denied that the publicizing of the fragment at a news conference here had anything to do with Israel's diplomatic campaign against Unesco, calling the timing "completely coincidental.
But Mr. Schumer said Mr. Trump has upended the old rules by declaring openly that he would only pick nominees who would overturn Roe, and by publicizing a list of potential candidates.
On Tuesday, State Senator Kevin Parker of Brooklyn, above, tweeted "Kill yourself!" to a legislative staffer who committed the grave sin of publicizing Mr. Parker's apparent improper use of a parking placard.
For instance, Amazon lawyers attacked his assertion that the company unjustly enriched itself by publicizing their partnership — around 2016, before things turned sour — to attract other writers and directors to its stable.
In Israel, a promoter for gay events that organizes parties around Tel Aviv drew criticism after publicizing a party using pictures of handsome young men in poses inspired by ISIS beheading videos.
In the afternoon, the White House made a late addition to the President's schedule, publicizing his plans to meet with his top advisers in the Situation Room to discuss hurricane relief efforts.
But Van Eenennaam, who's never put any of her own work on bioRxiv, also faults the FDA for speeding ahead with publicizing non-peer-reviewed results on a hot-button social issue.
One reason low-income students may not enroll in large numbers is that many schools don't do a good job of publicizing the difference between the sticker price and the net price.
However, he did infuriate Trump by publicizing allegations that helped sink Ronny Jackson's nomination at VA Secretary, so he'll have to weather some tough attacks to win a third term this fall.
In publicizing that his administration had made no backup plans if his health care plan were struck down, critics said he was essentially trying to pressure the court, an interpretation his advisers reject.
"Within a week of publicizing our Million for Million campaign, we received over 400 submissions from professional and aspiring filmmakers with premium content," said Mike Esola, Fiction Riot co-founder and chief executive.
In April last year, China launched a series of warnings against espionage, publicizing rare details of spy cases in state media, and highlighting how romantic relationships may be used to uncover sensitive information.
The deployment ended abruptly however after some Iranian lawmakers called the move a breach of Iran's constitution which forbids foreign military bases, and the Iranian defense minister chided Moscow for publicizing the arrangement.
The parents, Marc and Debra Tice, spent the anniversary of Mr. Tice's disappearance publicizing efforts to free their son, 37, who they believe remains a captive somewhere in Syria, entangled in the war.
Yet at the same time, Facebook turned to a conservative opposition research firm that sought to undermine detractors by publicizing financial links to Mr. Soros, a harsh critic of both Facebook and Google.
Many Brits recognize that the Brexit campaign was built on lies, that Brexit is undesirable, and that Russia may have been involved in funding and publicizing it through social media bots and trolls.
Subtler moves could also work in Wells Fargo's favor: The Labor Department, which began an investigation last year into the bank's treatment of its employees, has stopped publicizing its enforcement actions and fines.
The bill provides for oversight of ICE, and places numerous limits on the agency, outlining protections for pregnant detainees, requirements for publicizing data about who is in custody and prohibitions on destroying records.
As early voting gets underway in many states, voting-rights groups are publicizing a national hotline, 866-OUR-VOTE, and establishing lines of communication with the election officials who are tasked with resolving problems.
"The size of our investment has not changed and remains at 20 percent," Chanel said in emailed comments on Monday, adding it was publicizing its holding ahead of the Baselworld trade fair in March.
Enne said she typically writes two novels or novellas every month; in the past 30 days, she wrote almost 100,000 words while also doing all the work of publishing and publicizing her e-books.
He claimed an ongoing audit prevent his releasing any tax records — even though, as Vox's Matthew Yglesias noted at the time, there is no law prohibiting a person under audit from publicizing their returns.
"By publishing careful empirical studies of creole and semi-creole language structures, and by publicizing these languages in 'Pidgins and Creoles,' John helped create one of the most exciting subfields of linguistics," she added.
A former lawyer, he has revived some Russians' interest in politics by publicizing what he says are outrageous cases of top government officials and Kremlin-connected businessmen abusing the system to amass huge wealth.
The remarks came after BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda told parliament on Wednesday that the central bank will consider publicizing calculations on how a future withdrawal of stimulus could affect the central bank's financial health.
Trump was allegedly involved in nearly every step of the process to prevent Daniels and McDougal from publicizing their stories and worked with his longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen to coordinate the deals.
Advocates have often cited a study that argues publicizing the name of a shooter leads to a "copycat effect" that increase the likelihood of more mass shootings for two weeks after a shooting incident.
While Castro argued that the information was already in the public record and available online, his critics charged that he was subjecting the donors to possible harassment and stalking by further publicizing their names.
While maligned for its initial cover-up of the spread of the virus, China is now aggressively publicizing its efforts to provide other countries with medical supplies and genetic data to combat the coronavirus.
Separately, Trump's allies and aides have been trying to rewrite the narrative that Trump was slow to respond to the coronavirus, publicizing a list of actions he took to fight the virus since Jan.
Separately, for the last three-plus years, Amazon has made a practice of publicizing lawsuits against fake-review farms, signaling to merchants, the press, the government, and shoppers that they take customer trust seriously.
Palestinians, while showering Ms. Tamimi with praise, asked whether publicizing the video might have been counterproductive, by showing the soldiers behaving with restraint, or helpful, by showing that even unarmed resistance can be effective.
American officials can use psychological operations to dissuade Iranian aggression against U.S. forces and interests — including by preparing and publicizing stronger U.S. force protection measures and contingency plans to neutralize key Iranian military assets.
Not surprisingly, for the most part President Trump has taken the approach of publicizing the benefits of his plan — mostly corporate and business tax cuts — while leaving the hard part, closing loopholes, to Congress.
Oracle employees are also adding the link to the petition in their email signatures and are publicizing it in internal Oracle forums, trying to drum up pressure in a company not known for activism.
In response to the disheartening development, Mr. Kemanda and his fellow campaigners are working on a vigorous campaign to reinstate the community forest, publicizing the ruling in local media and advocating behind the scenes.
Netflix has a history of not publicizing many of its viewership metrics, but the company isn't shying away from saying how many of its subscribers watched "The Irishman," the Golden Globe-nominated mobster film.
Several campaigns, including that of Mr. Biden, expressed frustration to state officials earlier on Tuesday with the idea of publicizing a partial data set, amid widespread confusion about the breakdown in reporting the results.
The fake campaign, called "Blacktivist," reportedly sought to increase racial tensions during the election, publicizing at least seven rallies and demonstrations around the country, such as the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party.
Publicizing exercises like Trident Juncture has become an essential tool for NATO to get its message out and to showcase its military strength — especially in the face of fake news spread online by Russia.
"Not only has the film really significantly altered the taboo in India, but also just in talking about the film and publicizing the project, we're dispelling the taboo in our own home communities," Sliney says.
"He knows that publicizing this information will destroy the careers of honest police officers and torpedo the cases against violent, gun-toting criminals — assuming his office bothers to prosecute them at all," Mr. Lynch said.
"Boeing is increasingly publicizing that they may have to shut down their production line due to running out of room to store completed MAX aircraft," Weaks wrote in a letter to Southwest pilots published Wednesday.
January 17 - Trump cancels Pelosi's trip to Afghanistan Publicizing her planned trip to a war zone, Trump sends Pelosi a letter denying her the use of a military aircraft and invites her to fly commercial.
There's a disconnect between putting people on stage and publicizing them on Instagram, and the institutional support needed to ensure black women leaders are being supported and not marginalized at all levels of the Party.
As such, a large part of the IPA's work is still running support groups and publicizing the disorder—as well as working for drug testing reform and advocating for more privacy in bathroom designs worldwide.
In HIPAA-covered situations, even disclosing the fact that a person went to a clinic is off-limits, and merely publicizing a bill for payment of services would alert people that the patient sought help.
Redirecting the money and good will not at publicizing a small group of potential stars, but at bolstering the back ends of many functioning business may be the most modern possible evolution of the idea.
His mother prevented that by tirelessly publicizing the case — and keeping the coffin open at the funeral so that mourners and newspaper readers all over the world could view the mangled remains of her child.
"But we also recognize that in the current environment, publicizing a means to acquire a semi-automatic AR-15 has the potential to insert more separation into our political discourse," Larsen said in the statement.
Purdue Pharma lawyers had asked him to wait until the executives had left a federal courthouse in rural Virginia and were on a corporate jet back to Connecticut before publicizing the news of their pleas.
By publicizing her pregnancy, she's clearly set to lose the hearts and minds of her people, and go back to the days when just being a Lannister was enough to get her stoned in the streets.
Protests against the controversial trustee had been ongoing since November, when more than 100 staff members signed a letter demanding the museum respond to the Hyperallergic article publicizing Kanders to teargassing at the US–Mexico border.
Although Diplo, 40, was responsible for publicizing Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's wedding earlier this month, the DJ maintains that livestreaming their nuptials didn't ruin anything — no matter what the 29-year-old singer has claimed.
Organizations that track extremism and hate crimes have expressed concern that the Trump administration's policy of publicizing crimes allegedly committed by immigrants may lead to an increase in violence against undocumented people, Latinos, and other minorities.
Juul isn't yet widely publicizing Track & Trace (thus, the "Pilot" status), but it is focusing on Houston as a testing ground with banner ads targeted at older individuals (parents, teachers, etc.) pointing them to the portal.
"In the current climate, it really shocked me that Google would so quietly roll out this feature without publicizing more detailed supporting documentation—even just to preemptively ease speculation," Shortridge told me in an online chat.
At the time, the Unification Ministry, which deals with North Korean affairs including defections, took the unusual step of publicizing their decision and said it was the largest group defection since Kim took power in 2011.
Last year, the utility was sentenced to five years of probation, and ordered to pay $3 million in fines and run television and newspaper ads "publicizing the nature of the offenses committed," according to court documents.
In the letter dated Wednesday, Jon Weaks, the president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, told colleagues he was concerned about what he said was Boeing "increasingly publicizing" the negative consequences of the plane remaining grounded.
President Obama, a self-proclaimed geek, liked publicizing his school science fairs at the White House and embraced the idea that the sweeping changes to the economy and society wrought by modern technology were ultimately beneficial.
I don't want total transparency for White House decisionmaking, but I do want the press to report when he's getting advice that is bad for America and, only by publicizing it, stop him from its implementation.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry lost no time in publicizing the session, posting a photograph on Twitter of Mr. Mnuchin sitting across from Prince Mohammed in an opulent reception room, listening while his host made a point.
Some observers — and not just those across the aisle — cried foul on Castro's tweet, arguing that it unfairly put the spotlight on Trump donors and potentially put them in danger by publicizing their names and professions.
Even David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader and candidate for governor of Louisiana, appears to have a Russian-language page publicizing his work on VK, although the most recent post was in March 2015.
You build your community by publicizing good deeds done, by reporting on the cheats and scoundrels and other politicians, by urging yourself and those around you to do better, by allowing dissenting voices to be heard.
And while they have started to identify their own early targets, they're not publicizing most of the names, in part because they want to get more candidates in motion before Republicans start going on the attack.
"Publicizing a criminal referral based on classified information raises serious questions about whether this letter is nothing more than another attempt to discredit government sources, in the midst of an ongoing criminal investigation," Levy told CNBC.
Up until now, Democrats have largely controlled the narrative emerging from closed hearings, publicizing the testimony of former and current administration officials who have said that Trump did indeed seek to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden.
The brawl began with Ackman, in a phone interview on "Fast Money Halftime Report," defending himself against attacks from Icahn over publicizing the short the month before and agreeing to have Icahn call into the show.
The Trump Organization said that in addition to having questions about the firm's sprawling foreign ties, it objected to Mr. Sarimsakci's prematurely publicizing the hotel plans in the news media when there was no final agreement.
The White House responded without even waiting for the show to air, issuing a statement that seemed to confirm the authenticity of the forms even as it defended Mr. Trump and assailed MSNBC for publicizing them.
In a press release publicizing the list, the ministry of strategic affairs insisted the ban did not target any specific race or religion, instead targeting "central figures in key boycott organizations" while allowing for humanitarian exceptions.
Shortly after GoDaddy's tweet publicizing its decision to boot the domain within 24 hours, a post appeared on the Daily Stormer website purporting to be from hacker collective Anonymous, claiming to have taken over the site.
But wouldn't it be helpful — for deciding which ideas are worth funding, for deciding which ideas are worth publicizing — to be able to predict the answer without investing the time and resources to retest an experiment?
According to the indictment, the conspirators constructed the online persona of DCLeaks for the purpose of publicizing stolen election-related documents and also created the persona Guccifer 2.0, who falsely claimed to be a lone Romanian hacker.
He once mused publicly that humanity is living inside a video game simulation, and he has poured more than a billion dollars into researching and publicizing what he believes to be the inevitable artificial intelligence–generated apocalypse.
After her tweet and story gained national attention, Rebecca said she contacted Frankie to let him know she would take down any social media posts and stop publicizing their strained relationship if he was at all uncomfortable.
Hamilton 68, an online tool that purports to track Russian influence operations online, has been widely cited in news reports but also criticized for failing to show its work by publicizing its secret list of monitored accounts.
From last year, North Korea took the rare step of publicizing images of its missile equipment tests, convincing analysts that Pyongyang's banned program was further along toward successfully testing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) than first thought.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli parliament voted on Monday in favor of a draft law barring police from publicizing its conclusions in criminal probes — legislation seen as shielding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under investigation for corruption.
While he was denouncing intelligence breaches, Russian hacking, and the publicizing of private information, he approved the release of a criminal who helped bring global notoriety to Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange in the first place.
The leader of the group, who works at a nearby radio station, took the pulpit to give a political speech and denounce the local priest who had been publicizing church pronouncements critical of President Nicolas Maduro's government.
" Reid, who is retiring at the end of his term, continued that Comey's "highly selective approach to publicizing information, along with your timing, was intended for the success or failure of a partisan candidate or political group.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A prominent journalist and lawyer jailed on Venezuela's Margarita island was charged on Monday with money laundering, according to family and a rights group, following his arrest after publicizing a protest against President Nicolas Maduro.
Knowing Netflix wouldn't be putting much, if any effort, into publicizing his show Tangen took it upon himself and crafted a super-focused Facebook campaign to build a following for the show ahead of it's Netflix premiere.
That effort, however, drew yet more criticism when, accompanying the program, his office set a new policy of not publicizing the names of ultra-Orthodox defendants, though it continued to publicly identify others charged in such cases.
A group of venture capital firms are publicizing their sexual harassment policies, some for the first time, as part of a new directory co-led by one of the women who publicly accused a VC of harassment.
Marwan Muhammad is executive director of the Collective Against Islamophobia in France, or C.C.I.F. Under his direction, the C.C.I.F. has raised its profile, filing frequent lawsuits and publicizing episodes of what it sees as anti-Muslim bias.
Whatever action you choose for this September's strike, publicizing it by contacting local media or posting on social media with the hashtag #ClimateStrike would be a visible representation to politicians and businesses that people want major change.
While the so-called "budget passbacks" from the White House Office of Management and Budget to agencies are a typical first step in any administration's formal process of crafting a budget, publicizing that guidance would be unprecedented.
The publicizing of Pelosi's plans also contrasts with the secrecy imposed on Trump's own Christmas visit to US troops in Iraq when a tweet from a British plane enthusiast sparked concerns that the president's safety had been compromised.
Just as the state police should focus on helping communities prevent crime rather than publicizing the buildings that have open windows or weak locks, state cybersecurity regulators should focus on preventing breaches from occurring in the first place.
According to Randall, Hefner felt betrayed by the gory details in her 1977 biography, and tried to get her to change some of them—but their blazing falling-out didn't actually happen until she was publicizing the book.
Not only should it be lobbying and publicizing this criminal action by Michigan Republicans, it should build on it to support a new clean water bill that, in turn, demands union jobs to promote clean water for all.
Washington's Metrorail system will notify the public about violent crimes on the same day they occur, after receiving a flurry of criticism for not immediately publicizing an alleged rape that took place on a subway car last month.
They sell this content through non-certified channels that are added to Roku through a system the company had set up with the intention of allowing developers to test channels without publicizing them to the entire Roku audience.
Mr. DeFrancisco's principal opponent at this point is Marcus J. Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive, who has been quietly amassing — and then loudly publicizing — endorsements from a variety of county chairmen and other political groups around the state.
"There is a certain irony that, by filing and publicizing this lawsuit, plaintiffs have brought more attention upon themselves than O'Reilly's comments, which were never directed at or referred to plaintiffs, ever did," lawyers for Mr. O'Reilly said.
After his release, he again worked on the website but was jailed in 2010 after publicizing corrupt building practices that contributed to the death toll in the May 2008 earthquake in Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, reaching at least 69,000.
The edict came just days after the agency informed JUUL Labs, which controls over two-thirds of America's e-cig market, that it had broken federal regulations by allegedly publicizing its product as a safer alternative to cigarettes.
As Mr. Burga's fate remained undecided, his lawyer on Friday had argued against publicizing the jury's partial verdict, suggesting that it might prompt prejudice against his client, who was scrutinized early in the trial for possible witness tampering.
"As the complainants, there is value in publicizing complaints like this in order to put pressure on the defendant," says lawyer Mark Zaid, a Rochester alum who specializes in, among other things, cases involving the Freedom of Information Act.
Lee is careful, he says, to stop short of full-on doxing these individuals—that is, publicizing more intimate details such as home addresses, emails, and family photos that would enable electronic or even real-world harassment against them.
This attention to detail — the recognition that a catchy name could be key to bringing attention to the case - is evidence of McNamara's skill as a writer and of the role she played in humanizing and publicizing the case.
As well as publicizing any developments in the planning, the group also put up posters around Hapeville, Georgia — where the head honcho of the event, Estes, lived — that called him a neo-Nazi, with his photo and home address.
Read More: Scientists' New Role in Trump's America: The Resistance Smol noted that American academic scientists can support their colleagues in government by publicizing results on their behalf—something he was criticized for by the Harper government in 2014.
There are 197 companies in total in the summer YC batch, we heard from 84 of them today — in addition to a few off-the-record pitches which we agreed to hold off publicizing as they remain in stealth.
In a public relations mission that was part emotional catharsis and part political attack, Mr. Kelly lashed out at Representative Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat of Florida, for publicizing the call between Mr. Trump and Myeshia Johnson, whose husband, Sgt.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former contestant on "The Apprentice" who served as the director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison, has a powerful method of publicizing "Unhinged," her book on her time in the administration.
Not all popular songs are right for the series (for some, publicizing who deserves exactly how much credit for a song can be a touchy subject), and a Diary of a Song video isn't a recommendation for a song.
He was best man at the wedding of Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York Police Department commissioner who later went to prison for fraud — partially due to Ray's role in publicizing his wrongdoings, according to New York magazine.
Pim, a Thai-British national, said the image of the three statues wearing masks had been shared on a Facebook page publicizing a "Right to Breathe" anti-air pollution rally that had later been canceled at the request of the governor.
Along with Choungy's case, the new laws have seen student activist Kung Raiya threatened with jail for publicizing his intention to boycott the vote on Facebook, and five former opposition lawmakers fined for posting pictures they took at a party.
Among other things, the policy calls for officers to honor a person's gender identity by recording and publicizing the person's chosen name and pronoun and abiding by their preference for the gender of the officer who searches them, the statement said.
In the years that followed, the Baka continued to complain of assaults by forest rangers, and an indigenous rights campaign group called Survival International that had long been critical of WWF's human rights record began collecting and publicizing their allegations.
But, a public health expert in London, who has been modeling infection rates in China, suggests that the official figures are publicizing only a small fraction of the overall infection rate because authorities there are focusing on only the severe infections.
"Lmao bruh was legit hella funny RIP," @ChillyANT wrote in a tweet that included a minute-long compilation video showcasing Busco's routine antics: publicizing his deceased grandmother's Safeway card; pretending to be store security only to reveal he'd shoplifted items too.
In an article written for Vox following the Parkland school shooting last year, mass shootings expert Jaclyn Schildkraut explained why publicizing the identities and motivations of perpetrators of mass shootings in turn motivates future shooters: The copycat effect is real.
After documenting and publicizing Russian and Syrian government strikes — including chemical attacks against rebel-held areas for which Western governments blamed Mr. al-Assad — the group became the target of sustained disinformation campaigns, often repeated and amplified by the Kremlin.
The operation included publicizing emails stolen from the Democratic Party by cyberintruders in order to hurt Hillary Clinton, dividing American society by using social media platforms to whip up manufactured outrage and potentially targeting the Trump campaign for possible exploitation.
"In some ways, because of that business focus that he's always had throughout his career and that he's done a very good job of publicizing, he's seen more as a dealmaker than a sellout," Forbes' Zack O'Malley Greenburg told Complex.
Detainees and attorneys could bring a class action suit, but that would take years to wind through the legal system, so publicizing the problem and perhaps catching the attention of elected representatives who can move more quickly is worth a shot.
Several times now, Evidence Action has done that even when it meant a big disappointment, and even when it meant publicizing some things — like misuse of donor funds and alleged requests for bribe money — that many nonprofits would keep under wraps.
PAN has long been at the forefront of music and technology—last year, they released a conceptual album from Aaron David Ross on an SD card, and this year TCF will make his debut on the label by publicizing his DNA.
Although numerous prosecutors and former Department of Justice officials have accused Mr. Comey of violating formal guidelines and informal norms against commenting on continuing investigations or publicizing political cases just before elections, voters do not seem to share their indignation.
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The federal government had launched a nationwide campaign publicizing the dangers of club drugs, supported by a body of studies that detailed MDMA's neurotoxicity and linked it to conditions including depression, memory issues, sleep problems, paranoia, psychotic episodes, and motor degeneration.
In recent years, in the absence of strong laws at both the federal and state levels, protests publicizing the disparities in the placement and community impact of these infrastructure projects have been the only halfway dependable routes to actually stopping them.
The move to reinforce Trump's tough campaign rhetoric with his nominees comes as his transition organization has made an effort to portray the President-elect as courting moderates for other positions in the administration -- including publicizing meetings with former critics South Carolina Gov.
But this time, Googlers are attaching their real names to the new letter — a remarkable decision in an industry where workers publicizing secret projects are maligned and often badly punished — and, notably, the Googlers published the note on an open, public platform.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Environmental Protection Agency will attempt to stamp out speculation in the U.S. biofuel credit market by barring trading by non-industry players, publicizing large positions, and improving price transparency, a source familiar with the agency's proposals told Reuters on Thursday.
Upon even closer inspection, Wesearchr appeared to be little more than a scam cooked up by internet troll Chuck Johnson to make some extra scratch off pieces of irrelevant information he already had on hand—a fact he wasn't shy about publicizing.
"The clear double-standard established by your actions strongly suggests that your highly selective approach to publicizing information, along with your timing, was intended for the success or failure of a partisan candidate or political group," he later said in the letter.
He said he had to be specific in his request in order to get the data he was looking for and that he suspects Netflix was very cooperative because he's known in Europe for making right-to-access requests and publicizing the results.
Director Comey has also been subjected to blistering criticism from the 16-year-old subject of the ongoing Anthony Weiner sexting case, who publicly accused Comey of publicizing the case for political gain in an open letter published yesterday by BuzzFeed News.
The LaFrances, both 35, allegedly began publicizing the ruse in the spring of 2017 and started a GoFundMe account claiming CJ had been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a malignant tumor in his abdomen and gastroparesis, a condition that affects the stomach muscles.
Or that (perhaps more likely) Mueller reluctantly concludes, upon his firing, that we have reached a point of constitutional crisis requiring the immediate publicizing of the president's misdeeds because the DOJ under Whitaker is not acting in the best interests of the country.
Mr. Hamdo said that some people at the scene had reached such a level of despair — having concluded that publicizing such attacks brings no help from the outside world and may even bring more danger — that they tried to stop him from filming.
Interestingly, Elliott also made a point to say she was pleased to accept the "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award," even though the full name wasn't on the teleprompter, and MTV has recently tried to avoid publicizing the late singer's connection to the award.
While China has made strides in publicizing air and groundwater pollution data in recent years, it still does not provide data on local soil pollution or require companies to publicly list which substances they discharge as waste, a departure from international standards.
"Publicizing a criminal referral based on classified information raises serious questions about whether this letter is nothing more than another attempt to discredit government sources, in the midst of an ongoing criminal investigation," said Joshua A. Levy, the lawyer for Fusion GPS.
ProPublica does a recent examination, and MLK 50 revealed that Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare was not publicizing the financial assistance and charity care services that were available and then suing patients with unpaid medical debts who would have qualified for the services.
Levinson argues that unions have had a hard time publicizing or creating a public understanding of the contractual benefits of union representation, which he said can include paid leave, retirement benefits, promotions on a fair basis and a set wage, among other things.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, roped him in almost from the outset, defending his snooping for dirt on the Bidens by publicizing text messages in which Volker set up a meeting between Giuliani and a top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The October test was quickly followed by the unveiling on Iranian media of an underground missile facility that is said to be one of many that are spread throughout the country, with Iran acknowledging and publicizing their existence for the first time.
Dr. Herbert L. Abrams, a radiologist at Stanford and Harvard universities and a founder of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 225 for its work in publicizing the health consequences of atomic warfare, died on Jan.
A top aide to Hillary Clinton urged the FBI on Tuesday to disclose what it knows about any ties between Donald Trump and Russia, accusing the agency of unfairly publicizing its inquiry into Clinton's email practices while staying quiet about the Republican presidential candidate.
The campaign crimes related to hush-money payments Cohen facilitated for two women — porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal — shortly before the 2016 presidential election to keep them from publicizing their claims of having had affairs with Trump a decade earlier.
Second, the report details efforts by Russian military officials associated with the GRU to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals affiliated with the Democratic Party and the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton for the purpose of eventually publicizing those emails.
CARACAS, Sept 5 (Reuters) - A prominent journalist and lawyer on the Venezuelan island of Margarita was charged Monday with money laundering and will remain behind bars, according to family and a rights group, following his detention after publicizing a protest against President Nicolas Maduro.
Mozaffar wrote that he was publicizing the accusations now because Khan had violated a negotiated agreement that called for him to cease contact with the women, get counseling, and stop giving his signature lectures about how to live by the Qur'an in everyday life.
The FBI director had been blasted by Hillary Clinton supporters for publicizing the agency's investigation into her emails at the height of the presidential campaign — a criticism echoed in the memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein that Trump used to justify Comey's dismissal.
Donnelly, a defense and security policy analyst, added that locally publicizing military offensives to clear civilians and demoralize the enemy was "pretty typical" when going into a heavily populated areas, noting that the US military did something similar when clearing Fallujah back in 2004.
Intel's policy was instituted well before #MeToo, but in the year since Harvey Weinstein's downfall led to a number of other high profile men forced to resign in disgrace, a handful of companies have been publicizing their well-defined policies regarding romantic office relationships.
That said, reporters often rely on sources who record things and give them those documents that maybe like, putting aside the law, which we all respect briefly, like reporters sympathies instinctively ought to be with people who are making undercover recordings and publicizing them.
Under the order, the DHS will also begin publicizing data on the number of foreign nationals charged, convicted or removed from the U.S. based on terrorism-related activity, as well as the number of so-called honor killings in the U.S. by foreign nationals.
"Not only has the film really significantly altered the taboo in India, but also just in talking about the film and publicizing the project, we're dispelling the taboo in our own home communities," Sliney said of the film that is currently streaming on Netflix.
"William and I would not hesitate to seek help for our children if they needed it," Kate said Wednesday morning in a blog post publicizing the launch of Young Minds Matter, a new initiative exploring the causes and treatment of children's mental health problems.
The researchers issued a series of recommendations to contend with the AI field's diversity "crisis," including publicizing more information about AI systems, which are notoriously opaque; rigorously testing all AI technology for bias; and even assessing whether some technologies should be produced at all.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said last week, referring to the seemingly different approaches Comey took in publicizing the Clinton and Trump investigations.
Some Giving Pledge signers these days, such as hedge funder Paul Tudor Jones, are barely publicizing when they sign it lest they remind people of their massive net worths during a time when voices on the left are pounding billionaires for personifying American income inequality.
One of the essential components of Hanukkah is "persumei nisa," or publicizing the miracle — the miracle being the triumph of a small band of Jews, the Maccabees, who led a revolt and conquered their Seleucid persecutors in the second century before the Common Era.
The report encourages non-government organizations, non-profits, and universities to keep studying and publicizing the problems associated with obesity, but concludes by noting that governments bear the "primary responsibility" of ending the crisis, and must use their regulatory authority to do so quickly.
The lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi, argued in a letter to the court that the hearings should be secret not just to avoid publicizing more allegations that might prejudice potential jurors, but to protect the privacy of witnesses who have been victims of sexual assault.
They sketched out operations like revealing hidden global assets of the Quds Force; creating fake social media accounts in Farsi to foment unrest in Iran; financing Iranian opposition groups; and publicizing accusations, real or fictitious, against senior Iranian officials to turn them against one another.
The New York State Department of Health — which discontinued publicizing the number of tests it has conducted during a nationwide crisis over low testing numbers — did not respond to multiple inquiries about the number of test kits that would be made available in New Rochelle.
Although other Facebook pages are promoting the counterprotest, the social network said that the Resisters page was the first, and that it had coordinated with administrators for five other apparently real pages to co-host its page — publicizing details about transportation and other logistics.
This week, Brazilian prosecutors charged Mr. Greenwald with cybercrimes for his role in unearthing the messages, accusing him not just of publicizing the information, but of taking part in a "criminal organization" that hacked into the cellphones of several prosecutors and other public officials.
And while Israel is more circumspect in publicizing successful cyberattacks against its networks, Prime Minister Netanyahu has accused Iran of conducting "non-stop" cyberattacks on Israeli networks, and the Israeli state-owned electric company has reported that it experiences 2628,28503-22019,000 computer attacks per day.
Disillusioned with the official script, Daniel eventually goes cloak-and-dagger rogue and is on his way to publicizing the Pentagon Papers, a momentous decision that Mr. Spielberg enlivens with spooky shadows and what may be the most nervous-making photocopying in film history.
With a group of American and Soviet doctors, he helped create International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, with the goal of publicizing the health risks of a nuclear exchange and countering theories that physicians might be able to save enough people to continue civilized life.
Enten found that for much of October, there was almost twice as much search interest in WikiLeaks than there was in the FBI, which was also in the news that month because of a letter then-Director James Comey sent to Congress publicizing the Clinton email investigation.
At each moment the Senate was poised to vote in the past, the Democrats have been incredibly successful, not only at staying united, but at publicizing and promoting the devastating effects the Republican legislation would have for tens of millions of Americans who will lose their coverage.
The mayor, who is decidedly on-the-fence about whether or not to run for president, is no doubt well aware of the city's rules against using city resources for political purposes, but that didn't stop his city hall staff from organizing and publicizing Monday's event.
As reported this week on FBI News, the federal agency is now publicizing the case, along with an invitation-only website detailing the items, in the hopes of gaining further assistance from governments around the world and from Native American tribes to locate their rightful origins.
But the early government response was ambiguous: while officials urged the public to practice social distancing early on and closed all public schools on March 219, they also urged Italians "not to change our habits," with the mayor of Milan publicizing a "Milan doesn't stop" campaign.
Los Angeles-based marketing firm Distinctive Assets is not in any way affiliated with the Oscars — in fact, the Academy has sued to put a stop to this nonsense — and there's no evidence that they're actually distributed to nominees, but that hasn't stopped them from publicizing it every year.
Barr is being criticized and multiple Democrats have called for him to step down following the publicizing of a letter this week where Mueller expresses misgivings over how Barr characterized the findings of the special counsel report in a summary that the attorney general released on March 24.
The latest firings come a day after North Korea caused a new stir by publicizing a purported mock-up of a key part of a nuclear warhead, with leader Kim Jong-un repeating a claim that his country has developed miniaturized atomic bombs that can be placed on missiles.
FireEye said it believes that a single hacker or hacking group that it dubbed FIN10 is behind the breaches due to similarities in method: how they broke into corporate systems, stealing gigabytes of sensitive data and demanding ransom paid in Bitcoin, and publicizing the stolen information by alerting bloggers.
Boosting its campaign, China has been shipping planeloads of aid to affected countries, widely publicizing the effort and seeking to emerge as the great, efficient and magnanimous superpower as it tries to strengthen ties with US allies, whose relations with Washington have grown strained under the current administration.
"I don't think they are utilizing Amanda in the way they should be, nor are they really publicizing the fact, the accomplishment she's been able to make by being a two-time world champion in two different divisions," Carmouche, who is also gay, said in a Skype interview.
"Giuliani was moving towards these guys because he wanted to be useful for his clients, and they meet in the middle, and they decided to combine efforts, to establish this conspiracy," said Serhiy Leshchenko, a reform-minded politician and journalist who was instrumental in publicizing the black ledger.
But Cesnik's murder and the abuse at Keough happened during the 1960s, when victims had fewer resources than they do today and were up against a powerful entity at a time when publicizing accusations against that entity would have been met with much more scrutiny in the public eye.
But after publicizing a limited revival of the sauce that would allow fans to get their hands on the coveted condiment, McDonald's was unprepared to meet with the demand — and the event turned ugly Many franchises received no shipments of the sauce, or an extremely small quantity of it.
Still, even she was a little flabbergasted at James Comey publicizing the FBI's renewed investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server within two weeks of Election Day, the ensuing "weeklong orgy of media speculation," and the final verdict that no, there was nothing new or illegal in the emails after all.
A spokesperson for the Office of Compliance did not respond to a request for comment about whether the office takes the position that it is barred, either by law or by its own rules, from publicizing annual settlement sums and including an office-by-office breakdown instead of yearly totals.
It used to be that the most threatening thing about social media was that it was mundane: Tweets were prompted by the question "What are you doing right now?" and that seemed likely to validate a generation's worth of narcissists in the belief that our petty lives are worth publicizing.
"This will be possible if the Brexit negotiations are conducted through an uninterrupted and transparent process, which could include arrangements such as the establishment of a provisional period and, if there need to be institutional changes, the granting of time for the transition and publicizing of such changes," the document read.
The jobs are part of a $1 billion investment the automaker is making into GM facilities in the U.S.. The investment and new jobs have been in the works for some time, according to sources, but the announcement shows the automaker is becoming more vocal publicizing how many Americans it employs.
When, a few years later, in a new executive order, Lyndon Johnson reiterated the commitment to affirmative action, he didn't have anything specific in mind, either, though one draft memorandum, dated January, 1964, listed twenty-five possible interpretations, from eliminating segregated smoking areas and cafeterias to publicizing equal-employment policies.
In December 2018, a Ukrainian court upheld a complaint by a Member of Parliament, Mr. Boryslav Rozenblat, who alleged that Mr. Sytnyk and Mr. Leshchenko had "interfered" in the 2016 U.S. election by publicizing a document detailing corrupt payments made by former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych before his ouster in 2014.
Having the conservative majority on the Supreme Court say that there's a marketplace of ideas here, that there can't possibly be anything wrong with people publicizing their own ideas about policy proposals and candidates and so forth, and so therefore limitations on campaign spending are a violation of free speech.
To the Editor: The Times has done New York and its visitors a service in publicizing one of the city's most unappreciated spectacles: the New York Public Library's continuing exhibition of internal air ("Why the New York Public Library Has 7 Floors of Stacks With No Books," news article, May 21).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday accused President Donald Trump of putting American troops and civilians working in Afghanistan in danger by publicizing a planned congressional trip to the war-torn country, as tensions between the leaders spiked on the 28th day of a partial government shutdown.
This directive comes during a terrifying and weird time for vaping: The country is in the midst of a rash of e-cig related illnesses and deaths, and also last week, the FDA accused JUUL Labs of breaking federal regulations by publicizing its product as a safer alternative to cigarettes.
Conway also criticized Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for publicizing her plan to defeat ISIS on her campaign website.
Fifteen percent of an organization's time is spent in meetings, and every day, the transcontinental conference room known as the white-collar United States plays host to 11 million meetings, according to research collated by Fuze, the telecommunications company (which might have a stake in publicizing research designed to stoke meeting fatigue).
Hopefully everyone seen in this picture will go on to live long and healthy lives and if publicizing these images saves even one person, then the thanks goes to East Liverpool Police Chief John Lane who was absolutely right when he said, "The whole ordeal will help the child in the long run..."
The anti-Clinton groups, in a tacit acknowledgment that Benghazi has become a less talked about issue since the October hearing on Capitol Hill, see an opening now in publicizing the attack because of the way a movie can infuse the story into popular culture and reach people who otherwise wouldn't be interested.
" The statement also made a reference to Fight for $15, the Service Employees International Union-funded campaign that had been involved in coordinating and publicizing the complaints: "It is important to note that these complaints are part of a larger strategy orchestrated by activists targeting our brand and designed to generate media coverage.
On the other side of the aisle, Harry Reid, the outgoing Democratic Senate minority* leader, has said that the FBI knew about Russia's involvement and pro-Trump motives and called for FBI director James Comey to resign, since he supposedly concealed this information while publicizing the FBI's continued probe of Hillary Clinton's emails.
Bernice Chauly, a poet and novelist in Kuala Lumpur who directs the George Town Literary Festival, said that Mekong Review could serve the crucial function of publicizing literature from Southeast Asia that does not yet reach an international audience, and also offering a platform to writers there who feel intimidated by censors.
There is reason, though, for skepticism: More than half of the firms are not publicizing their external policy — so beyond publicly stating their point of contact for misconduct allegations, those firms are merely stating that they believe in the group's mission — which, unfortunately, isn't saying much — who formally isn't opposed to harassment?
Art that examines sexting is pushing the discussion in entirely different directions, examining the absurd hilarity of text-based sex, the way sexts can act as a form of social currency, and, perhaps most interestingly of all, why it is that we're so comfortable sharing and publicizing what's theoretically one of our most intimate moments.
Even when specific projects fail, tech incumbents' research labs reap a side benefit in recruiting power: they get AI talent in through the door and allow them to continue their research, publicizing it and adding to the narrative that tech companies are the best place to conduct research (you get free lunch and dinner!).
Let's not forget, an attorney also has an ethical duty to his client; he must make sure the client recognizes the risks a falsity may later present, even if the client might currently be less interested in publicizing the truth, and rather wants to hide behind a silver-tongued professional who simply sounds truthful.
With the F.B.I. pushing Apple to help unlock the device with a court order and publicizing that it has been unable to get into the iPhone, hackers realized there was a blank check for them if they could accomplish it, said Jon Oberheide, the chief technology officer of Duo Security, a cloud security company.
In the week since publicizing the acidic messages she received directly from Ms. Minaj, whose next album, "Queen," is scheduled for release in August, Ms. Thompson said she has received thousands of vicious, derogatory missives across Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, email and even her personal cellphone, calling her every variation of stupid and ugly, or worse.
Photo: Hagen Hopkins (Getty Images)The government of New Zealand "admonished" search giant Google for publicizing the name of a man charged in the killing of backpacker Grace Millane in Auckland, with justice minister Andrew Little demanding that the company change its algorithms to prevent it from happening again in the future, the New York Times reported on Friday.
"We've been offering live streaming on YouTube since 2011, before it was cool," the blog post publicizing the news began, which sounds an awful lot like the rationalization of a company that is starting to realize with slow, creeping horror that it's standing alone on the shore as its flashier, hoodie-wearing friends party on a yacht nearby.
Activists are publicizing at least 5 progressive health care rallies in Alaska to pressure Lisa Murkowski, 5 in Jeff Flake's Arizona, 8 in Cory Gardner's Colorado, 7 in Bill Cassidy's Louisiana, 9 in Susan Collins' Maine, 3 in Dean Heller's Nevada, 3 in Rob Portman's Ohio, 1 in Pat Toomey's Pennsylvania, and 3 in Shelley Moore Capito's West Virginia.
And then Crowley published his manifesto, explaining what he was doing, why he was doing it, how he'd done it, what his goals were and that he'd keep publicizing it all in hopes that others would copy him–albeit not before running it by Ted Westervelt, the spiritual leader, and vocal twitter proponent, of the pro-rel movement.
" (That was a reference to Trump crudely dismissing the war record of John McCain, the former Republican presidential nominee.) "His support will erode," Cohn wrote confidently, "as the tone of coverage shifts from publicizing his anti-establishment and anti-immigration views … to reflecting the chorus of Republican criticism of his most outrageous comments and the more liberal elements of his record.
The 35-year-old was a co-founder of the anti-Islam street movement the English Defense League in 2009, and in recent years has rebranded himself as a citizen journalist and activist publicizing the numerous "grooming gang" trials in the United Kingdom, where groups of predominantly Muslim men have been jailed for the systematic sexual abuse of vulnerable women and girls.
In the midst of greater pressures on low- and middle-income students to come up with thousands of dollars that they don't have to cover college tuition and living expenses, with students living in cars and frequenting the school or community food pantry, universities are pouring millions of dollars into luxurious dorms at places like KU—and publicizing it with pride.
His subsequent collaborations with the likes of Jujubee, Kennedy Davenport (who can be seen wearing his design on an episode of All Stars 3) and Chi Chi DeVayne are proof of the way Drag Race fandom has been instrumental in uplifting and publicizing the queens on the show, creating a mini ecosystem of like-minded queer artists excited about one another's work.
If an RCT shows that that project doesn't work, that's tantamount to arguing that the charity is a waste of money and should be shut down — and that's a painful enough conclusion that most charities will probably grasp to avoid it, whether that means not collecting the evidence in the first place or not publicizing it once they have it if the results prove dismal.
Again, disability advocates mobilized en masse, with advocacy groups and friendly members of Congress publicizing suicides due to disabled people losing their benefits and calling attention to the relatively cavalier approach undertaken by the Reagan-era Social Security Administration (by 1987, 63 percent of the 315,910 removed from benefits were determined to be improperly denied and had their cash payment under the program restored).
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Among the strategies they employed were hiring numerous neighborhood vendors, working with community partners to distribute free screening vouchers to longtime residents, and publicizing the program via local AM radio station WSRF, the first and only Haitian-owned station in the US. While it seems the festival is still gaining steam in its new home, community stakeholders have shown clear excitement about having them there.
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While the White House is suppressing other documents and as many witnesses as it can, there was no hesitation in publicizing Zelensky's textbook suck-up: calling Mr. Trump a "great teacher" from whom he has learned "skills and knowledge," affirming "we are great friends," eagerly agreeing with Trump's disparagement of Angela Merkel, not just "100%, but actually 1000%," and touting his stay at the Trump Tower in New York.
" The common argument is that publicizing the winners gives people confidence that the only winners aren't just lotto insiders rigging the system, as happened in 2017: A former computer programmer of the Multi-State Lottery Association was convicted on charges of rigging; according to the Des Moines Register, he "wrote the code to allow him to predict the randomly drawn numbers of multimillion-dollar jackpots in as many as 17 states.
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