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Put under surveillance by the FBI for alleged communist sympathies.
Legier was later released without being put under formal investigation.
She was bundled into police vans, put under house arrest.
The last presents were wrapped and put under the tree.
Officials are sometimes put under investigation but not formally charged.
It's time all three be put under a public microscope.
Bake at 350 or put under broiler until cheese melts.
It has now been put under the Central Bank's responsibility.
Mr. Ulyukayev was put under house arrest for two months.
He was subsequently put under house arrest, pending a trial.
The five others were put under arrest for two months.
He was taken into custody and then put under house arrest.
Find out what we'd put under Swift's besties' trees this year.
Simply put: Under the law, wild animals are unpredictable and uncontrollable.
For whatever reason, this probe was not put under Mueller's purview.
Then, it's put under the same environments in a greenhouse lab.
Hello Games was put under investigation for false advertisement in September.
Leftists were also put under surveillance, and frequently arrested and deported.
They're both just good at handling what they've been put under.
Two days later, Wuhan was put under lockdown by the authorities.
Protests had been banned and human rights groups put under investigation.
It can feel like you are being put under unfounded scrutiny.
Manufacturers will also be put under pressure to improve product standards.
On abortion, too, Biden's history has been put under the microscope.
"I am against any civilians being put under siege," he said.
He also denied being put under a "spell" by the Kardashian family.
Being put under oath makes this pattern of dishonesty his greatest vulnerability.
The government announced in January that he had been put under investigation.
Mr. Harrak was arrested after being put under surveillance for two months.
The company was also put under a gag order for a year.
I love this stuff that you put under your eyes, Eye Alert.
The very foundation of trust on the internet was put under attack.
No executive has given back a bonus or been put under investigation.
Sea turtles have been put under new protections by the Obama administration.
His lawyer has said Olsen will appeal against being put under investigation.
Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes was put under review for a potential downgrade.
Moreover, such a Kurdish state would have been put under British control.
The procedure does not mean she will be put under formal investigation.
VICE News: Do you know why you were put under that observation?
It would be better to get a tent footprint to put under it.
However, the law was put under national scrutiny because it was considered discriminatory.
Tang Jitian, a defense lawyer, was arrested and put under surveillance in 2011.
No other group have their lives put under a microscope like this. None.
He was first put under anesthesia when he was about a week old.
You're feeling super pressured today, and when you're put under stress, you disappear.
Epstein's life has been put under the microscope over the past few days.
The two firms put under observation are NorthWestern Corp and Portland General Electric.
He only relented and promised an election after being put under international pressure.
Some of her aides have been put under formal investigation over the affair.
Some 1,800 people in California's San Quentin State Prison were put under quarantine.
That's enough to buy you billions of bandages to put under your eye.
They have to be put under pressure and they have to be earned.
He said he had not been put under any pressure to do so.
As the novel coronavirus spreads, more people may be put under home quarantine.
Ms. Meng was put under French police protection shortly after her husband's arrest.
Its business practices and relationship with Beijing will be put under the microscope.
I think people ought to be put under oath and investigated for it.
Cramer's remarks came as Musk's most recent proclamations are being put under the microscope.
His family and friends say he was first put under house arrest in 2019.
The passengers will be put under quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, she said.
At the time, the actor was put under observation, but died five days later.
Guo's son, a major general, Guo Zhenggang, was put under investigation too, last year.
In that separate procedure, six people, including Tapie, have been put under formal investigation.
An additional 1,085 people were put under a pre-evacuation notice, county officials said.
Mr Ping's offices were surrounded and he was, in effect, put under house arrest.
Then it was renationalized in 1.953 when Mr. Yevtushenkov was put under house arrest.
He was later released from jail and put under house arrest for health reasons.
But you do need a baking sheet to put under them in the oven.
The next day, the whole ship was put under a mandatory 14-day quarantine.
On August 14th he was detained at Delhi's airport and put under house arrest.
The opposition leader was forced into exile and his successor put under house arrest.
When the ship docked in Yokohama on February 4, it was put under quarantine.
But went to Cupertino and was sort up put under a veil of secrecy.
Parents could be put under powerful peer and marketing pressure to enhance their children.
Here his opponent is put under some decent strain before their head squirms free.
Lu Yongjie, Bright's chairman until the end of 2015, was put under investigation in May.
Liu was put under investigation in August for "serious disciplinary violations", a euphemism for graft.
Their bond, though occasionally put under stress, forms the heart of this surprisingly warm movie.
One of the other scientists question if he was even put under by the pill.
Ruvido was put under 24-hour surveillance as authorities "fully" investigated the allegations, Nisleit said.
Amazon is far from the only tech company to be put under an antitrust microscope.
Of those, 17 were CCDI staffers who were put under investigation for graft, it said.
Of course, many district attorneys' offices will balk at being put under a federal microscope.
Opponents say its definitions are so broad that puddles could be put under federal control.
Fillon has said he will only step down if he is put under formal investigation.
On Monday, all of Italy was put under lockdown by the government through April 3.
Republicans in both chambers would then be put under tremendous pressure to vote for it.
Shortly after Wuhan was put under quarantine, other Chinese cities were also put on lockdown.
What exactly is Congress fixing to put under the special interest Christmas tree this year?
In some places, returnees from Wuhan were put under controversial -- and potentially dangerous -- quarantine measures.
Unwittingly being put under by a non-network anesthesiologist can cost patients thousands of dollars.
Zelenskiy denies being put under pressure and Trump dismissed the inquiry as a "witch hunt".
"Destructive devices" like bombs and grenades were put under federal jurisdiction for the first time.
However, that alone was not enough for an arrest, so the DJ was put under surveillance.
Both were detained in January, then put under house arrest and barred from leaving the country.
Some of those detained have been put under house arrest, while others have been taken elsewhere.
The suspect had been put under surveillance since he posted threatening comments a few weeks ago.
She is in a stable condition and has been put under isolation at United Christian Hospital.
But some mysteries in the case remain — and will be put under a spotlight by PMI.
He said Harrington was put under enhanced supervision and clients were contacted to assess their satisfaction.
It's as if they were put under a spell that they had to slowly shake off.
Lars Klingbeil from the SPD said industry should be put under pressure to close security holes.
After 81 days in jail, he was put under house arrest and kept under constant surveillance.
I'm not supposed to eat or drink anything because I will be put under general anesthesia.
Meanwhile, in keeping with the episode's theme, Ashley and Malcolm's marriage is put under the microscope.
Most of the concerns of Bernie Sanders progressives can be put under the rubric of solidarity.
They have been put under a mandatory 0003-day quarantine from the time they left Wuhan.
Mongolia's president was put under a 14-day quarantine after traveling to China for one day.
Fillon has said he would drop out of the presidential race if put under formal investigation.
My family is amazing—I was never put under any pressure to conform to any specific roles.
Their mother had reportedly been put under pressure by her husband to make the girls undergo FGM.
Fillon has said the work was genuine and will not stand down unless put under formal investigation.
Alitalia was put under special administration last year and Rome has since been looking for a buyer.
Xi Xiaoming, a former vice president of the Supreme People's Court, was put under investigation in 2015.
The third boy, infected at school, was put under quarantine, so he didn't spread it to anyone.
The rest have to be put under a meat cleaver to match, or they'll be found out.
Cai Xiyou, who headed one of the world's largest chemical conglomerates, was put under investigation in 2016.
There isn't any precedent for a whole society being put under continuous behavior modification surveillance and control.
Murielle Bolle, who was put under investigation on Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping, was 15 in 1984.
More recent crops of presidential hopefuls have seen their dietary decisions put under a more exacting lens.
Inclusion on the list does not denote a ship or its owners are being put under sanctions.
In France, presidential candidate Francois Fillon was put under formal investigation on suspicion of embezzling state funds.
German exporters, which sell a huge amount of goods into China, have also been put under pressure.
In the past month, more than 60,000 government workers have been suspended, detained, and put under investigation.
In recent years medicine, psychology and genetics have all been put under the microscope and found wanting.
Ulyukayev, who a Moscow court ruled should be put under house arrest for two months until Jan.
More than 60,000 soldiers, police, judges and civil servants have been arrested, suspended or put under investigation.
Guo's son, Guo Zhenggang, who is a major-general, was put under investigation in March last year.
In January, the head of China's National Bureau of Statistics was put under investigation for suspected graft.
Typically, people put under residential surveillance are being charged with terrorism, endangering state security, or serious bribery.
Another physics metaphor, that of "pressure", suggests that people put under too much of it will explode.
He has said he will step down as presidential candidate should he be put under formal investigation.
Her chief of staff was put under formal investigation on Wednesday over alleged misuse of EU funds.
He will be heard by an investigative magistrate to be formally put under investigation, the source said.
Drug control was taken out of the criminal justice system and put under the Ministry of Health.
India's top telecos have been put under pressure by challenger Reliance Jio and its aggressive 4G strategy.
That's where the video came from — being put under pressure and whipping out whatever came to mind.
Gradually, everything we know about the physical world has been put under the umbrella of quantum mechanics.
Many of the strike forces were officially put under the control of Afghan intelligence starting in 202.
When flyers' erratic behavior goes viral, everyone is put under a microscope, including those trying to help.
This mixture gives their experience, when it is put under pressure, depth and a sort of richness.
The fact of it being so put under the magnifying glass and blown up was so bizarre.
Following public mental health episodes in 2008, Spears was put under a conservatorship (known as legal guardianship).
Two months later, he was released on bail and put under house arrest in his Gstaad chalet.
"None of the individuals put under investigation is today with the company," he said in a statement.
At six he was taken to the celebrated Gnessin school and put under the tutelage of Anna Kantor.
Ben Tarnoff, a left-wing writer, argues that "data resources" should be nationalised and put under state control.
So when the Liberian president issued a curfew on August 230, West Point was also put under quarantine.
Machar, who later was put under house arrest in South Africa, hasn&apost met with Kiir since then.
As the population starts living past 100, the drive for continued financial returns will be put under pressure.
Writers have been arrested and placed before courts after being put under surveillance and having their houses raided.
Wan Qingliang was put under party investigation in 2014, before being handed over to legal authorities for prosecution.
Bleaching occurs when coral are put under extreme stress by changes in conditions like temperature, light, or nutrients.
Uighurs in Xinjiang who maintain ties with relatives abroad are sometimes put under surveillance or even locked up.
Chase Bank Kenya's managing director and chairman resigned on Wednesday, a day before it was put under receivership.
A number of officials, securities executives, fund managers, journalists and social media commentators have been put under investigation.
But that's nothing compared to the absurdity of some of those essential benefits when put under a microscope.
Finally, when she was 15, she and her siblings were put under the care of her grandmother. 2.
There have also been crackdowns in restive Kurdish areas in southeastern Turkey, with some towns put under curfew.
Pruitt has recently been put under the magnifying glass for questionable business flights he took on private planes.
Left in a hurry Mansudae's statue business was put under United Nations Security Council sanctions in late 2016.
Feng Xinzhu, once a deputy governor of the northwestern province of Shaanxi, was put under investigation in January.
Top pro-India leaders have been put under house arrest and internet and phone service have been cut.
In the past half-century, though, these beautiful, biodiverse structures have been put under pressure by human activity.
Today, she's been put under pressure a couple of times, and — to be frank — she hasn't looked great.
An estimated 60 million people were put under a regional quarantine — the biggest the world has ever seen.
On Wednesday, Bonhams put under the hammer the natural history library of the Wassenaar Zoo in the Netherlands.
After that, when the follicle is put under repeated tension, it scars over and hair stops growing permanently.
Later three more turned themselves in and were put under investigation for possible charges of causing the wreck.
They were put under the supervision of the government, but the public still owned 22008 percent of them.
Trump is put under a criminal cloud while making it impossible for Congress not to seriously consider impeachment.
But since the company was put under new management, he's been told to not wear makeup to work.
New regulations listed 23 circumstances under which company employees could be put under administrative detention for causing pollution.
The military took power from the government last week, and Mugabe has since been put under house arrest.
Her story went viral, and she was put under the protection of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Allie and Will are put under house arrest and later paraded in front of a mob of angry citizens.
Police have collected intelligence on MS-13 members and created a list of gang members to put under surveillance.
She will not spend time in jail, but will be put under correctional supervision -- a form of house arrest.
But at least three Mexican nationals were taken into custody by CBP and put under GPS surveillance on Sept.
"I am more concerned about the savings and social system being put under pressure" by declining rates, he added.
Thankfully, the payoff was visiting one of the coolest labs on Earth—or, perhaps better put, under the Earth.
In 2010, Azuaje was briefly put under house arrest for assaulting a policewoman in a spat over a vehicle.
In the video, the rock bursts and liquifies quite quickly after being put under the concentrated beam of light.
" Howland is right — women, especially famous women, are put under enormous pressure to have an ideal "post-baby body.
It was the first time a U.S. subway system had been put under direct federal oversight for safety lapses.
Fillon has said he would drop out of the race if he was to be put under formal investigation.
On Tuesday Alitalia filed to be put under special administration for the second time in less than a decade.
While two of the protests, from WNIS, were dismissed, two from Penna Group were put under review by GAO.
Gorkov's bank, Vnesheconombank, is owned by the Russian government and was put under U.S. sanctions after the Crimea annexation.
The new secretary should be put under a spotlight the likes of which the Interior Department has never seen.
They had just been put under the stress of a crash and they had protected my children as intended.
In 2015, Ostia&aposs municipal administration was put under Italian government control because of infiltration by local crime clans.
A new election is slated to be held in the 90 days and will be put under DNC supervision.
We believed that the United States offers better education than China, where kids are put under too much pressure.
That's just an old-school version of these little traps you can buy today to put under your bed.
Kangmei's auditor GP Certified Public Accountants was also put under investigation, according to local media reports and the auditor.
It was a great shame that young people were put under that kind of pressure for making a mistake.
Italy's 60 million citizens were put under a strict lockdown this week after a jump in COVID-19 cases.
The more than 20 Chinese provinces put under effective lockdown accounted for over 80% of national GDP last year.
The patient was put under quarantine after arriving to the U.S. on a State Department-chartered flight on Feb.
When they compared these instructions with more neutral guidance, the sleepers who were put under pressure woke up more.
Alitalia was put under special administration last year, leaving the government once again seeking a buyer to save the carrier.
Bollore was put under formal investigation last April over allegations of corruption in West Africa - allegations which the company denies.
The oligarch later fell out with the Kremlin and was put under house arrest leading to another nationalization of Bashneft.
When assisted dying becomes more frequent and is even proposed by doctors, a patient's independence can be put under pressure.
After authorities linked the missing women to the couple via phone records, Juan Carlos and Patricia were put under surveillance.
It's hard to figure that out because I think we're put under a microscope and judged harshly in those ways.
Unless you feel like investing in a bedskirt, what you put under your bed will be visible from certain angles.
The ship was seized in a Sicilian port and Montes Mier and two of her colleagues were put under investigation.
It was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive. .
A Thaksin-backed political party that earlier this month criticized the junta&aposs performance was rapidly put under police investigation.
There's the possibility that patients won't have to be put under during the procedure, which would mean less recovery time.
Reuters was not able to reach Sun or a representative for comment since he was put under investigation last year.
On March 30, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the designation, but her opinion was put under seal until Thursday.
Agrokor was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
Alitalia was put under special administration in 13 after workers rejected the latest in a long line of rescue plans.
Ulyukayev was dismissed and put under house arrest in November over allegations he extorted a $2 million bribe from Rosneft.
Since October 2017, many industries across the world have been put under the microscope in regards to sexual abuse claims.
She's still put under intense scrutiny, and had to sign a contract on February 1st with her pain management doctor.
Once fast-growing, CEFC defaulted on bonds last year and its former chairman Ye was put under investigation by authorities.
He said he wanted to see the extradition process sped up, and Gulen put under temporary arrest in the meantime.
This also was put under the microscope when Rickie Fowler at the WGC-Mexico Championship became the first player penalized.
Weighed down by debt accrued during an ambitious expansion drive, Agrokor was put under state-run administration a year ago.
Kassala was put under a state of emergency last year as authorities tried to stem smuggling on the eastern border.
Jinan's Communist Party boss, Wang Min, was put under investigation in December for suspected serious breaches of law and discipline.
When a new patient was identified as carrying or infected with C. auris, they were immediately put under special precautions.
Nineteen people have been put under mandatory quarantine in New York City and could face charges if they break isolation.
Reports have already surfaced of patients put under coronavirus quarantine being on the hook for thousands of dollars in bills.
In 1947, Trieste was put under Anglo-American military government; only in 1954 was it restored to the Italian state.
The discovery has led to the arrest of two men, who have been put under house arrest by local authorities.
An uncle of Mr. Glas's was put under house arrest in June and was transferred to a jail on Monday.
Last week, India stopped train and flight services nationwide, right before large swathes of the country were put under lockdown.
The government was contacting train passengers who sat near him and they would be put under observation in isolation wards.
The government was contacting train passengers who sat near him and they would be put under observation in isolation wards.
Last month, Xiang Junbo, the chief regulator of Chinese insurers, including Anbang, was put under investigation by party anticorruption investigators.
The microscope she's been put under by the media and by the public, and it's not just about her music.
He later was put under house arrest in South Africa, whose presidency on Wednesday welcomed Machar&aposs participation in the talks.
The motel's Yelp page has been put under an "Active Cleanup Alert" after the artist's followers flooded the page with reviews.
The man was taken to Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital in Miami for evaluation, but was not put under arrest, Thomas said.
Eventually, the state-owned banks could be privatised and the shadow banks put under the same prudential regulations as other lenders.
Meanwhile, the authorities warned the TLP's leaders that they would be put under house arrest if they called out the mob.
The gains come as Biden's time as vice president is put under the spotlight by President Donald Trump and his allies.
Mr Steinmetz was briefly put under house arrest in Israel on December 19th last year in connection with the Guinea case.
On February 19th Pakistan's envoy in Kabul hinted that the talks might be at risk if Pakistan were put under pressure.
Since then, more than 60,000 people across various branches of government have been detained, suspended or put under investigation, Reuters reported.
Besigye was put under "preventative arrest" Friday at his home in Kampala, along with six officials from his party, police said.
Lu Xiwen, who was also head of the city's party school, which trains rising officials, was put under investigation in 2015.
Gwyn said the latest affected farm has been put under restrictions and no animals had left the property since July 20.
He served as Chongqing party boss before being put under investigation in July for disciplinary violations, Communist Party jargon for corruption.
Military and police intelligence were effectively put under the control of the MIT, diminishing any independent national intelligence for homeland security.
When the group declined an invitation from a Satanic organization to play at Stonehenge, they were reportedly put under a curse.
Reuters has not been able to reach Sun or a representative for comment since he was put under investigation last year.
Parts of the county were put under an evacuation order early Tuesday morning, along with parts of Wakulla and Gulf counties.
Sam Claflin said male actors are put under a lot of pressure to lose weight but it is "never talked about."
The last thing she remembers before being put under was a man grabbing her face and looking her in the eyes.
The Arlberg region in the province of Vorarlberg near the Swiss border was on Tuesday put under quarantine until April 3.
He was a master of the chanted sermon, where words are put under pressure of music and speech bursts into song.
"Straight couples do not have their sexual lives put under a microscope like that, nor are they targeted," he told me.
I pulled a pillow down to put under my knees and used the stability of the wheelchair footrests to pull up.
Rent-to-own firms were put under financial pressure before the outbreak, after regulators capped prices in the sector last April.
She was put under isolation in a hospital in Kasese district, about 470 km (292 miles) west of Uganda's capital, Kampala.
She was put under isolation in a hospital in Kasese district, about 470 km (292 miles) west of Uganda's capital, Kampala.
Entire countries have been put under lockdown, with travel restrictions hitting fuel demand and leading to the grounding of many airlines.
"Lu Wei being put under investigation by the organization is the best proof of this determination and drive," said the comment.
The Arlberg region in the province of Vorarlberg near the Swiss border was on Tuesday put under quarantine until April 3.
Authorities informed Jacobson that if he remained cooperative, he would not be detained and rather, would be put under city arrest.
Some states, notably France, are arguing that May must be put under more pressure at the summit to drop her objections.
For a time, he was effectively put under house arrest with his family in his mansion in a leafy Harare neighborhood.
Much of West Bengal and parts of Uttar Pradesh, two of India's most populous states, were also put under digital lockdown.
The State Department on Saturday praised the release of Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, who has been put under house arrest.
The crew of that ship was then put under investigation based on anti-Mafia law for supposedly being a criminal enterprise.
Changing the world It is not only domestic political structures that are being put under duress by this most abnormal presidency.
Japan warned on Thursday it could broaden export restrictions to South Korea beyond three chipmaking materials put under export control last month.
Many of them have been killed in battle while others have been jailed or put under house arrest aftere returning to Tunisia.
Ulyukayev was dismissed and put under house arrest a year ago over allegations that he took a $2 million bribe from Rosneft.
The Washington Post had sued to make public some information that prosecutors put under seal in the Flynn case, and Sullivan agreed.
He will be put under intense stress and scrutiny, forced to improvise answers to difficult questions that he doesn't get to choose.
May's already fragile leadership was put under further pressure this month when the EU rejected parts of the so-called Chequers plan.
To show that he had nothing to hide, the candidate said he would stand down if he were put under formal investigation.
In the past, I didn't give much thought to what I put under my arms (or how much research went into it).
Someone telling me that I can't do something because I'm a girl is the biggest firecracker you could put under my ass.
If we were put under any pressure by any country that we felt was wrong, we would prefer to close the business.
And what's more, these works would be put under this new protection automatically, with no need for the artists to register them.
To be taken seriously means that what we do as game developers and writers can and should be put under a microscope.
In 2014 she was put under house arrest in Tashkent and may be nervously awaiting her fate in a post-Karimov era.
Loss-making Alitalia was put under special administration last year and since then Rome has been on the hunt for a buyer.
"I have doubts about the ways and content of the communication put under discussion by the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM)," he said.
In August the head of the anti-graft committee for China's Ministry of Finance was himself put under investigation for suspected graft.
Charlottesville schools were put under partial lockdown on Wednesday after an online threat that police said showed "discontent with recent events" there.
There were so many horrific stories about people being imprisoned or blackmailed or put under some sort of pressure for their sexuality.
She was also put under investigation for toxic workplace behavior, she said — the same behavior that she said Hyten had previously encouraged.
The rapid gentrification of the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan is put under a microscope in Marc Levin's documentary "Class Divide," on HBO.
Many of them have been killed in battle while others have been jailed or put under house arrest after returning to Tunisia.
A few weeks later, on March 8, the Italian prime minister announced that all 60 million residents would be put under lockdown.
Our sources say Beth was just put under anesthesia within the last 30 minutes and her emergency surgery is about to begin.
The shadow-banking sector has been put under the microscope as China's regulators increase efforts to curb risk in the financial sector.
Officials have warned that Islamist leaders will be put under house arrest if they plan more street protests over Ms. Bibi's fate.
Ever since then, the votes of Mr. Delarue and his fellow Mélenchon supporters, known as "Insoumis," have been put under a microscope.
But a few weeks later, the expectation of heavy rains and possible flooding caused us to again be put under mandatory evacuation.
Though many patients are now put under general anesthesia for intrusive procedures, the music lingers on, usually for the benefit of doctors.
After a passenger who'd previously disembarked tested positive for the coronavirus, the cruise docked in Yokohama, Japan, and was put under quarantine.
The local charity's managers have been suspended, and the association has been put under judicial administration, though it still runs the center.
Those answers will be put under court seal, Ellis said, though Mueller and Manafort lawyers will have access to them later Tuesday.
Under the proposal, air traffic control would be spun off from the FAA and put under the oversight of a nonprofit corporation.
"If I had the option to be put under, like, dental surgery instead of a fitting, I would have taken it," she explained.
And even as some producers cut their output, prices have been put under further pressure by a growing supply from the United States.
Ulyukayev was dismissed and put under house arrest in November over allegations he extorted a $2 million bribe from top oil producer Rosneft.
Piaggio Aerospace has asked the government to be put under special administration after a 2017 turnaround plan failed to produce the expected results.
"Today we are witnessing evangelical churches in different regions of the country being put under pressure," Ryakhovskiy said, announcing the day of prayer.
In December 2015, Landon received his first laser and steroid eye treatment, a surgical procedure that required him to be put under anesthesia.
Ulyukayev was dismissed and put under house arrest in November over allegations he extorted a $2 million bribe from Russian oil producer Rosneft.
Her dad got caught selling ecstasy and weed in the parking lot and was arrested and she was promptly put under investigation too.
Health authorities, including some from the WHO, have put under medical observation about 1,000 people who'd been in contact with these eight people.
When they land, an SUV rolls up: Turns out, the attorney general is helping Escobar and has his family put under protective custody.
Moscow was "going to have to be put under intense pressure, with sanctions - that's the only way to make it possible", she added.
It all went down at the 30th birthday bash for Warriors teammate JaVale McGee ... where Swaggy P got on stage and put under.
Telephone and internet services were suspended early on Monday, and state leaders wrote on Twitter that they had been put under house arrest.
Arkady Rotenberg was among the first Russian businessmen to be put under Western visa bans and asset freezes over Moscow's seizure of Crimea.
He would leave the employ of the Vatican and be put under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Astorga in his native Spain.
California community health centers would be put under "untenable stress" if Planned Parenthood centers were defunded, according to a group representing the centers.
He responded to the uprising against alleged ballot fraud by recommending opposition leaders Mehdi Karoubi and Mirhossein Mousavi be put under house arrest.
The site found that the card reached up to 107 degrees Celsius, or 224 degrees Fahrenheit, when put under the Furmark stress test.
The glee club students went to the dentist and were put under anesthesia, which caused them to have hallucinations about the pop star.
Prescribing practices for opioid painkillers have also been put under scrutiny, and prescribing rates have fallen by 22 percent between 2013 and 2017.
Actor Sam Claflin said even though women have it worse, men are often put under a lot of pressure to lose weight, too.
He was placed on suicide watch after that incident for 24 hours, and then put under psychological watch for less than a week.
Even stronger airlines will be put under pressure, said Roeska, and they could be forced to quickly raise funds in the bond market.
But when coral gets put under stress, it evicts the algae — leaving its white, calcium-rich skeleton exposed and weakening the living cells.
You can even get an incident report, or be put under investigation or in the hole for being caught in possession of porn.
He was eventually put under a federal quarantine order, but it turned out his disease was not the type most resistant to treatment.
But I really feel sorry for Naomi Osaka, whose victory was put under a cloud of controversy by what occurred on the court.
An estimated 50,000 people have been put under lockdown in a quarantined area that stretches across 11 villages and towns in northern Italy.
Around 60 million people in China were put under full or partial lockdown in January as the government tried to contain the virus.
Mr. Law said that choosing the right site, where rock will be put under less strain when water passes through, is the answer.
Clinton was not put under oath and there was no transcript of her interview created, according to then-FBI Director James Comey. 210.
He reiterated that the official position of the government, often labeled eurosceptic, did not put under discussion Italy's membership to the euro zone.
On the separate judicial front, Richard was put under formal investigation last year in connection with the now-scotched settlement payment to Tapie.
Three people who are close to senior officials said that before Mr. Sun was dismissed, he was put under investigation by the party.
The first was a Vatican monsignor, who at one point was put under house arrest after receiving a contraband cellphone inside a cake.
He said the occupants of the building were put under lockdown before security forces came in and cleared them through a different gate.
The charges, first reported by Politico, were put under seal by Judge Amy Berman, keeping details about the charges themselves from public view.
Alitalia, which was put under special administration in 2017, would remain operationally independent within the Lufthansa group, with its own brand, he said.
Hugh Hefner got put under oath at the Playboy Mansion Wednesday in one of the Bill Cosby sexual assault lawsuits ... TMZ has learned.
In other areas of warfare, national assets belonging to NATO allies are put under the command of the supreme allied commander during a conflict.
" The actress concurred, "If I had the option to be put under, like, dental surgery instead of a fitting, I would have taken it.
Hill said Daniels and Blank were put under pressure by the government in 2008 to rescue HBOS but owed their allegiance to LLoyds shareholders.
Email addresses at important legal firms, accounting companies, labour unions, and even credit recovery groups were also put under control, according to the warrant.
The magnetic connector plugs into a laptop's USB-C port and disconnects from the rest of the cable when put under stress or strain.
Late at night on August 4th phone lines, television and internet access were cut and leaders of its political parties put under house arrest.
Its legs are capable of sprawling outwards when it is put under pressure and have small bumps along the edges, mimicking the roach's spines.
Vkontakte and other [Russian] social networks are under control, and other social media applications like Twitter and Telegram have been put under serious pressure.
Unless put under much greater pressure, everything suggests that Mr Maduro would use these, as he has before, to stall and divide the opposition.
Formerly Russia's largest private bank, Otkritie was put under the central bank's administration in August last year, after rapid expansion and making risky investments.
"Those who put their trust in foreign powers in the region will be put under ground," Erdogan told members of his ruling AK Party.
To try to understand why exercise does this, Dr Hojman and her team put under a microscope some of the tumours they had induced.
A year ago the interior minister said 800 had come back to Tunisia, where they have been jailed, monitored or put under house arrest.
Lopez, a former mayor of a Caracas district, was put under house arrest last month, having served the previous couple of years in prison.
Agrokor was put under state-run administration more than a year ago after an overly ambitious expansion drive left it weighed down by borrowings.
The island was put under American military occupation at the end of the Spanish-American war, in 1898, and became independent four years later.
As elsewhere across the country, charters concentrated in urban areas, particularly Detroit, where the public schools had been put under state control in 1999.
It is also looking for a buyer for struggling airline Alitalia, which was put under state management in May after making losses for years.
AMP, already under pressure from various government reforms, has been put under the microscope at the country's powerful inquiry into financial services industry misconduct.
Fillon revealed last week he was to be summoned by a judge later in March with a view to being put under formal investigation.
His seizure medication was on one of the carry-ons we had to put under the plane, so we tried to keep him calm.
The Trump administration has put Indonesia on a list of 16 countries whose trade surpluses with the United States will be put under review.
The other is about a husband and father who might have to kill a family member after apparently being put under an evil spell.
In 1983, she was put under house arrest and later imprisoned when she campaigned for women's rights and democracy during the rule of Gen.
In recent weeks, the police have taken away or put under house arrest dozens of dissidents and political activists, according to human rights groups.
Most of the concerns of ethnic groups, racial groups, and gender groups can be put under the principle of equal protection under the law.
By federalizing the force, guardsmen would be put under control of the president, rather than their respective governors, and could deploy outside their state.
About 800 US citizens evacuated from Wuhan, China, were brought to military bases in nine states and put under a mandatory two-week quarantine.
Officer Connor had been put under investigation and on desk duty after a widely shared video of the confrontation angered public officials, including Gov.
The American-owned cruise ship was put under quarantine by Japanese for two weeks in February after a coronavirus outbreak was detected on board.
On Sunday, CCDI said the former head of China's top securities regulator Liu Shiyu has been put under investigation on suspicion of violating laws.
"I receive 200 messages of hate each minute," Mila said, before she was put under police protection against death threats and went into hiding.
About 800 US citizens evacuated from Wuhan have been brought to some of these military bases and put under a mandatory two-week quarantine.
History records that Kelly and Carlson, both of whom had once been put under sexual pressure by Ailes, left Fox News and went elsewhere.
Over the last year, the Hydraulic Press Channel on YouTube has seen its following explode — much like nearly everything put under a hydraulic press.
On Monday, after 18 states and Washington, D.C., were put under heat advisories, the National Weather Service announced dangerous heat conditions would shift eastward.
According to the lore of the show, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) is a descendant of Wyatt Earp, who got the clan put under a curse.
In June, reports say, he was slapped with a travel ban and effectively put under house arrest; in November, his bank accounts were frozen.
Forests are also being put under the microscope to see how they develop at Harvard Forest, a sensor-laden forest monitored by Harvard University.
The woman is put under the microscope, judged, ridiculed, and questioned about every minute leading up to the assault as if it's her fault.
Siri last month was put under investigation for allegedly accepting a bribe from a wind farm entrepreneur who has been linked to the Sicilian Mafia.
When they collect in the air, you get clouds of soot which then sink into the lower atmosphere, being put under more and more pressure.
The Thermo is designed to be much less invasive and complicated than the ones you have to put under your tongue, or in...other places.
Under the proposal, air traffic control would be spun off from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and put under the oversight of a nonprofit corporation.
The firm's former deputy general manager, Dong Ronghua, was put under investigation by China's graft-busting agency late last year for unspecified "serious disciplinary violations".
Ferrovie are spearheading efforts to set up a consortium of investors ready to inject new funds into Alitalia, which was put under administration in 2017.
Men with low-risk prostate cancer are currently put under active surveillance, where the disease is monitored and only treated when it becomes more severe.
The surgery is serious enough that the mother is put under anesthetic, and it needs to happen a few hours after birth to prevent bleeding.
Very important note for butter devotees (like myself): This Talk Line tip does not refer to any butter you might put under the bird's skin.
Just before Holguín's nomination deadline he was put under house arrest for allegedly stealing a bag of maize worth 23 pesos (less than a dollar).
Now, in the wake of this most recent tragedy, the UN's promise to fix the cholera epidemic will be put under a major stress test.
Being put under formal investigation in France can be a step on the way to charges, but it does not necessarily lead to a trial.
A deviation from the European fiscal rules could put Italy's finances under closer scrutiny by Brussels and they could even be put under certain restrictions.
That chatter was paired with real precautions — after the Ingres slashing, Mona was put under glass just in case another vandal went on the offensive.
The good thing about sitting so close ... ya might get called up and be put under the spotlight, which is exactly what happened to Reese.
Bezeq's chairman and controlling shareholder, Shaul Elovitch, who was detained last month and released on bail, was put under house arrest too, the documents said.
"Emissions from non-industrial sectors, agriculture for instance, also play a big part in air pollution and are hard to put under control," he said.
Wang of UCLA argues while such tactics have a short-term impact, polluting firms need to be put under constant and systematic real-time scrutiny.
The opposite pull was supplied by the relaxation of a skeleton of gold that had been put under tension by the muscle cells' initial compression.
Their chief executive resigned, protests erupted and the Conservative-dominated council was put under a spotlight, where its glaring failures are still being scrutinised today.
In this fire sale, the asset is Bashneft, the oil company once owned by Vladimir P. Yevtushenkov, who was prosecuted and put under house arrest.
To tackle any law and order situation, the region has been put under a heavy security cover, with prohibitory orders in place against public assembly.
On Wednesday, the head of the state-run Stasi files agency said it would in future be put under the auspices of the Federal Archive.
Eight former Lafarge executives were put "under formal investigation" for suspected terrorism financing, including Olsen and Bruno Lafont, who was Lafarge's CEO at the time.
Lightweight and stretchy, these lingerie-like bands slip on and stay put under dresses and skirts to protect your legs from irritation, chafing, and rashes.
Though she feels like she was ultimately able to handle the pressure she was put under, she worries other students might not be able to.
The closest dispensary is a 10-minute drive from her home, but it has only tinctures, which are meant to be put under the tongue.
Drivers who are diagnosed with COVID-19 or drivers who are individually put under quarantine by a public health agency will receive funds from Lyft.
What we have seen unfold in the Jeffrey Epstein case is nearly every survivor's story: a slice of the survivor experience, put under a microscope.
Listen to a series from "The Daily" about Leopoldo López, a prominent opposition politician who was put under house arrest after staging protests in 2014.
In the early 2000s, Colombia's military unlawfully killed as many as 5,000 people when soldiers were put under pressure to increase their combat body counts.
But it's not unusual for an inmate to be put under another level of observation, and be checked on every 30 minutes by correctional officers.
After Mr. Liu won the prize, Ms. Liu was put under house arrest and pervasive surveillance by guards who kept away friends, supporters and journalists.
A colleague, Mohamad Rizal bin Wahid, was put under a restriction order for supporting Khairul's intentions to engage in armed violence in Syria, it said.
Under the proposal, air traffic control would be spun off from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and put under the aegis of a nonprofit entity.
Alitalia was put under special administration earlier this month for the second time in less than a decade after workers rejected its latest rescue plan.
The decision to withdraw troops was put under fresh scrutiny last week after ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack in Syria that killed four Americans.
In 2015, Ma Jian, then counter-intelligence chief at the ministry, was put under investigation for corruption and expelled from the party the following year.
The Texas health system was put under the microscope in August after multiple reports showed that its maternal mortality rate has doubled in recent years.
Experienced gate agents also keep a mental tally of how many passengers with carry-on bags that cannot be put under a seat have boarded.
But when Jazz's doctor lays out the potential risks and says she would need to be put under general anesthesia, her family gets a little worried.
In order to ensure the year passes without controversy, high-profile activists have been quietly put under house arrest and internet censorship has been stepped up.
"If the debt is no longer a performing loan, banks will have to raise provisions and their profitability will be put under pressure," the source said.
The company confirmed on Saturday that its CEO Stefano Donnarumma had been put under investigation in a case regarding two sponsorship programmes funded by the group.
Following the actions of House Republicans, these locations that once could have been put under federal protection are now vulnerable to the interests of private companies.
When Vladimir Yevtushenkov, a former owner of Bashneft, refused to sell his firm to Rosneft in 2014, he was put under house arrest until he relented.
Mr. Saeed had been arrested in the past, and on several occasions put under house arrest, but Wednesday was the first time he had been sentenced.
Bioethicists, geneticists, and other Chinese scientists were horrified by the news, and rumors swirled that He had gone missing or was possibly put under house arrest.
Amid an outcry at his arrest, Golunov has unusually been put under house arrest rather than police custody until August 7, Russian news agency TASS reported.
Under French law, being put under formal investigation means there is "serious or consistent evidence" that points to probable involvement of a suspect in a crime.
Though a few Connecticut municipalities have been put under the oversight of a state financial review board, none have so far been allowed to go bankrupt.
At that time, 330 households along Highway 315 and Brady Road were put under mandatory evacuation orders in Terrebonne Parish, parish spokesman Mart Black told CNN.
"There's almost a tax-plan put under the market, just like we talked about the Fed put, " said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Acea's Luca Lanzalone was put under house arrest on Wednesday in an inquiry into the construction of a long-delayed new soccer stadium for AS Roma.
A plastic surgeon in Georgia is now being put under a microscope after allegedly putting patients under the knife with music blaring ... and her body groovin'.
Simply put, under the AAA, the Department of Education may consider an assailant's words, using the State Department's definition, to ascertain the intent of unprotected actions.
Higher U.S. crude exports have been helped by lower supplies of Iranian and Venezuelan crude, which Washington has put under sanctions, scaring buyers across the world.
Ms. Karimova fell from grace in a spectacular manner when, around 2013, she was put under house arrest and her business ventures were shuttered or confiscated.
The German company's leading position in the truck market has been put under pressure by Elon Musk's all-electric battery-powered Tesla Semi, revealed in November.
Hence, if NATO collapsed or if the alliance was put under major strains then it would be advantageous to the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Jean-Marie Michel Mokoko, who also ran for president in March, have been arrested or put under house arrest after the outbreak of violence in Brazzaville.
As soon as he's put under even the friendliest of microscopes, such as in puff interviews with CNN and NBC, the wheels start to come off.
Eventually, he had to be put under sedation in intensive care at Fort Belvoir, Va., while he went through withdrawal from Subsys and other prescription drugs.
Air Italy is Italy's second-largest airline behind Alitalia, which was put under administration last year after workers rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
Both Bruno and Lewis seemed to feel their selfhood was under threat, even if the latter was put under a much more blatant sort of pressure.
Roupakias has been put under 24-hour house arrest supervised by a police guard, with his movements limited to court appearances when escorted by three guards.
Stephens was put under pressure quickly in the match by Vekic, a 24-year-old Croatian, who has had some of her best results on grass.
Weeks before the conference, the Chinese state media reported that the administration's former head, Lu Wei, was put under investigation by the Communist Party's anticorruption agency.
This might seem like an exaggeration — after all, Mr. Serebrennikov was put under house arrest, which is not quite the same as being shot to death.
Biden has a complicated and often mixed record on women's issues that will inevitably continue to be put under the microscope should he decide to run.
After visiting the ship's infirmary, I was put under a 24-hour quarantine to make sure my sickness passed before I could walk the ship again.
Last year, Yum Brands was put under pressure by activist shareholder Keith Meister of hedge fund Corvex Management who was later appointed to the company's board.
You gotta think ... USC does not want Lori and Mossimo to go to trial, for fear its entire admissions process will be put under a microscope.
You'll recall ... Epstein's death was put under a magnifying glass when he hanged himself in his cell, while guards were supposed to be checking in periodically.
After returning from his Chinese New Year holiday, Xu Zhangrun was put under house arrest, with several people patrolling the entrance of his home in Beijing.
Was an American ambassador who had been targeted by Mr. Trump really put under surveillance by an unstable associate of Mr. Parnas, as text messages indicated?
His bail application to be released on a $10 million bond was rejected, as was his request to be put under house arrest with electronic tagging.
France's 65 million people were put under lockdown Tuesday, with 100,000 police officers deployed to enforce harsh new restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.
Beijing is also considering plans for an early warning system that would signal regions to halt development before the local environment was put under too much stress.
During her beau The Weeknd's concert, she wore Gucci shoes and a red Hesperios blouse that she put under a black patent leather dress by Alexa Chung.
Scandal has followed the city, with another party boss, Sun Zhengcai, put under investigation for his own graft problems last year and charged with bribery last month.
He was put under pressure to take a plea deal to avoid the death penalty, which he did, and he was sentenced to 30 years to life.
Quantum communication uses the nature of quantum particles to encrypt data in a way that it cannot be put under surveillance without warning the people being watched.
In the past, prime ministers have stayed in office long after being put under investigation and officials who support Netanyahu believe the prospect of charges remains remote.
The Italian government has been seeking a buyer to save the airline, which was put under special administration in 2017 after a series of failed rescue plans.
But he has now shown that, despite his promise not to behave like his predecessors, he too will back down if put under pressure on the street.
ARM Cement was put under administration last August by some of its creditors over a $190 million debt and its shares were suspended from the Nairobi bourse.
In the film, Rodriguez is set to star as a hitman who is put under the knife by a rogue surgeon who turns him into a woman.
What's been happening with a lot of these cases is that people going in to get interviewed might not be rejected outright but get put under processing.
And I think all of the qualities that philosopher William James Lee put under his rubric of mystical experience could be explained by dissolution of the ego.
The marine skin uses a flexible silicone substrate and a design that can survive being twisted, torqued and put under serious pressure at up to moderate depth.
In 20153, when Baton Rouge was put under a federal consent decree to improve its minority recruiting, about 10 percent of the department's 516 employees were black.
The e-Skate Drift W1 — self-balancing electric-powered wheels you put under each foot — and the Ninebot GoKart Kit both raised millions through crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.
That deal ran into trouble after CEFC Founder and Chairman Ye Jianming was put under investigation by Chinese authorities over suspected economic crimes, Reuters reported in March.
Under the proposal, air traffic control would be spun off from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and put under the aegis of an independent, non-profit entity.
This is probably not the best night for a date, but it's decent for emotional breakthroughs, so long as you can handle being put under some pressure.
For E.ON, the transaction marks the end of a sales process of its North Sea oil and gas business, which it put under review in late 2014.
Koike said this month that the extra soil had never been put under several key buildings, including those that would be used to sell fish and produce.
Tonko was among four Democratic Congress members who requested that Pruitt be put under oath during the testimony in a letter to Republicans, who hold the majority.
That deal ran into trouble after CEFC founder and chairman Ye Jianming was put under investigation by Chinese authorities over suspected economic crimes, Reuters reported in March.
Some traditional Olympic sports, including equestrian, have been put under the microscope as new sports — skateboarding, surfing and sports climbing — prepare for their Olympic debuts in Tokyo.
The group run by former UBS banker Fabio Innocenzi was put under direct ECB control in January after failing to raise enough cash to absorb loan losses.
It has been put under tougher regulatory scrutiny, its chief executive, John Stumpf, has stepped down and its reputation has been damaged as it faces multiple inquiries.
In the foreground you can see some of my gouache paints, which are water soluble, so they need to be sealed with varnish or put under glass.
The administration needs to put under one authority all of the programs and funding sources focused on drug abuse now spread among more than a dozen agencies.
"Unless somebody does this, there won't be a debate about how egregious these agreements are and the amount of duress that victims are put under," she said.
Kenneth K. Wong, a professor of education policy at Brown University, said he believed that many urban school districts would benefit from being put under mayoral control.
Another League junior minister, Armando Siri, was sacked at 5-Star's insistence earlier this month after he was put under investigation for corruption, worsening relations between them.
"They allowed him to secretly retire in the hopes this would be put under the rug somewhere and no one would hear about it," Ms. Masry said.
Alitalia was put under special administration in 2017 after workers rejected its latest rescue plan, leaving the government once again seeking a buyer to save the carrier.
The company went bankrupt in 2015, causing losses for its backers, while founder Gerard Lheritier was detained and put under investigation for fraud, a charge he denies.
All I know is that he is an American citizen put under a secret surveillance operation based on a dossier shown to be both unfounded and unreliable.
There is also a structural problem with the nature of Trump&aposs conduct that is being put under the microscope during impeachment that Democrats needs to overcome.
Canturk was questioned by Istanbul police in January 2018 and subsequently put under house arrest, according to the indictment and a preliminary proceedings report seen by Reuters.
I still go grocery shopping once a week, but that's become really stressful since the lines are so long and shop workers are put under great pressure.
But in July, he was removed from his post as the top official in the southwestern city of Chongqing, expelled from the party and put under investigation.
It was exhausting, and with so much to worry about, the organic down time that we normally find to recharge our batteries was also put under threat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's credit rating will be put under pressure by a marked slowdown in fiscal consolidation unveiled in last week's budget, ratings agency Moody's said on Tuesday.
As networks get put under increasing pressure from ever-growing amounts of data, network equipment manufacturers are facing huge challenges to increase data transmission speeds over farther distances.
Lu is among a series of high-profile Chinese executives who have been put under investigation as Beijing looks to rein in risky corporate behavior and high leverage.
Also on Wednesday Le Pen's chief of staff was put under formal investigation as part of a probe into alleged misuse of EU funds to pay parliamentary assistants.
However, in the end we learn that VIKI's analytics have drawn an incorrect (hopefully) assumption that humans must be either put under a robotic martial law or exterminated.
"Ma'am, you are being put under arrest for assaulting a police officer," one officer says to the former gallerist after pinning her to the ground and handcuffing her.
In the past, when she'd been picked up by police, her family was notified and she was quickly transferred to the state hospital and put under psychiatric evaluation.
He was put under a physician monitoring program which helped him stay sober, but he resented its rigid requirements: regular drug testing and a 90-day residential treatment.
More to the point, no one else has any definitive idea, either—and no one will, not until slivers of his brain are someday put under a microscope.
Shire's Baxalta unit has also sued over alleged patent violations in the United States as it seeks to protect haemophilia products put under pressure by Roche's new drug.
Agrokor, the largest private company in the Balkans with some 60,000 staff, was put under state-run administration last April for a period of up to 15 months.
The first would be to refer the case to an investigating magistrate, whose role is to decide whether a person or people should be put under formal investigation.
"They will no longer be put under the category of non-standard investments, but will be classified as loans," he told analysts on a post-results conference call.
Seven people were placed in custody and four others put under house arrest on suspicion of money laundering, tax fraud and conspiring to aid a mafia criminal group.
The Sanders campaign did not respond to requests for interviews, but his supporters readily acknowledge that their candidate has not been put under the same microscope as Clinton.
Genena was arrested and put under investigation by the military prosecutor in February over comments he had allegedly made in an interview with the HuffPost Arabi news website.
The death of Marvelena comes only four months after 14-month-old Daisy Lynn Torres tragically died after she was put under anesthesia for a dental crown procedure.
Catherine Griset was taken into custody for questioning along with Le Pen's bodyguard Thierry Legier, who was later released without being put under investigation, according to the source.
A 403-year-old girl died on Saturday after being put under anesthesia at a California dentist's office for "normal dental work," according to her father Homam Rady.
Underlining endemic corruption in Spain, Manos Limpias was recently put under investigation, after it was accused of blackmailing potentially fraudulent officials in return for dropping charges against them.
Fairly or unfairly, Cohen is being put under the microscope and we can rest assured that every payment in or out will be fully scrutinized by law enforcement.
After Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini on Wednesday called for the charity to be put under criminal investigation, Sea Watch also asked for help with potential legal costs.
In March, The Wing was put under investigation by New York City's Commission on Human Rights because of its women-only policy and what some perceive as discrimination.
How was it knowing that everything you'd put out would be put under the microscope, from decisions about artwork all the way down to the way Anthony dressed?
A person who works closely with a billionaire Russian oligarch said he assessed the risk the oligarch's business would be put under U.S. sanctions was only 10 percent.
Italy's finance police are in the process of verifying the position of some 13,000 Credit Suisse clients, although not all will be put under investigation, judicial sources said.
Rather than resorting to mass beheadings, AQAP has detained or put under house arrest several dozen army officers and other figures they see as a threat, activists said.
The company provides up to two weeks of additional paid sick leave if an employee is diagnosed with the virus or put under quarantine by a health official.
Chris Coons (D-DE) — that roughly follow a simple framework: They would allow the White House's decision to fire the special counsel to be put under judicial review.
The investigation into the attack was so flawed and corrupt that in 2004 the entire trial was annulled and the judge who led it was put under investigation.
He was wounded and decorated, but then put under house arrest for denouncing what he called the extreme torture and disappearances taking place under President Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Conte had been put under pressure by Matteo Salvini, a former deputy prime minister who leads the Lega party, and called for a snap election earlier this month.
He has been put under investigation on suspicion of abuses of office, two former officials in Beijing said, confirming reports that first appeared in several overseas news outlets.
The embassy, in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, has been put under lockdown, but protesters have not been able to breach the compound, an embassy spokesperson told CNN.
You're Venmo-ing your friend for dinner, but the pizza and drinks emojis you usually put under "what's it for?" are starting to feel a little played out.
Agrokor was put under state management in early April after it built up debts of at least 40.4 billion kuna ($13 bln) as of the end of March.
"I had the shoes, I had a glove, and I used just a little bit of shoe polish to put under my -- or on my -- cheeks," he said.
In a sign of China's growing influence, Tuesday 20 June at Cannes Lions was dubbed 'China Day', in which Chinese creativity and innovation were put under the spotlight.
In Marseille, three men were put under investigation on Thursday after shouting 'Alluha Akbar' (God is great in Arabic) as they drove a boat repeatedly at the coast.
This is not the first time, however, that Mr. Saeed has been put under house arrest, and he has repeatedly avoided long-term detention or serious legal charges.
The aftermath of the U.S. presidential election has already seen familial, marital and even platonic relationships put under strain — and this extends to the realm of online dating.
Airlines across Europe have been put under pressure by weaker fares, a shortage of pilots, rising fuel costs and continued uncertainty over Britain's departure from the European Union.
How can a company with 53 billion euros, or $56 billion, in sales, he asked, "be put under threat from a U.S. corporation less than half its size?"
Armando Siri, a transport ministry undersecretary and economic adviser to Salvini, has been put under investigation for allegedly accepting bribes to promote the interests of renewable energy firms.
In Spain, 40 out of 50 regions have been put under weather alert with seven of them considered to be an extreme risk, the national weather agency said.
Imagine that you're a passionate Hillary Clinton supporter, suddenly put under the same roof for three weeks with several diehard Donald Trump fans and a couple of undecided voters.
Pakistan's government did not respond to claims Nepra was put under pressure, although government officials have in the past voiced frustrations that the regulatory agency was slowing down projects.
ROME, March 31 (Reuters) - Italian Industry Minister Federica Guidi resigned on Thursday over allegations of a conflict of interest after her partner was put under investigation for influence peddling.
Thankfully, the sharks were relatively small and were not acting aggressively, so the area beaches were not closed but put under shark advisory instead, the Orange County Register reports.
Agrokor, the largest firm in the Balkans with over 50,000 staff, was put under state-run administration last year, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
A week ago, Gunther Oettinger, the German EU commissioner responsible for the digital economy and society, said that Warsaw should be put under the EU's rule-of-law supervision.
Le Pen's chief of staff was put under formal investigation on Feb 22 after a day of questioning over the alleged misuse of EU funds to pay parliamentary assistants.
"This arrest was a long time coming," he says, adding that Saeed has been put under house arrest on two previous occasions, once in 2001 and again in 2003.
The swoop comes less than a year after Rifaat al-Assad, an opponent of his nephew's government, was put under investigation in France for tax fraud and money laundering.
Their mother was arrested and put under a 5150, then a 5250 (both involuntary psychiatric holds), which ultimately led to Hart becoming her mother's conservator for the next year.
US citizens evacuated from Wuhan last month were brought to military bases in nine states, including California and Texas, where they were put under a mandatory 14-day quarantine.
As a consequence, she was later put under house arrest, but this did not deter her from catching up with the US 83rd Division again and covering further battles.
Agrokor, the largest firm in the Balkans with 52,000 staff, was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
You may need to be put under general anesthesia while your bone is realigned, and there are risks associated with using general anesthesia when you have a full stomach.
A 14-month-old baby girl died Tuesday after being put under anesthesia for a dental crown procedure on teeth that had cavities, according to her mother, Betty Squier.
As urban populations balloon, the strain on cities – many of them hundreds of years old – increases, with everything from transport to living space, healthcare and security put under pressure.
Agrokor, the largest company in the Balkans with 13,000 staff, was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
Meanwhile the Financial Times reported earlier this year that the healthcare system was put under pressure as the Icelandic infrastructure was not built to cope with so many people.
Fillon, who has rallied his party behind him, is fighting to keep his campaign alive and has said he will step down if he is put under formal investigation.
Smarting from the defeat, Renzi has said his party in the city needs to be put under special administration to clean up its act and re-engage with Naples.
Agrokor, the largest company in the Balkans with 60,000 staff, was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
Asked about a 5 billion-euro investment plan for Italy FCA announced in November but then put under review, Manley said the plan had been confirmed as originally presented.
Alitalia filed to be put under special administration for the second time in less than a decade in May, meaning it will be overhauled, sold off or wound up.
The city, which is flat and particularly vulnerable to flooding, was never put under an evacuation order -- voluntary or mandatory -- even as then-Hurricane Harvey headed for a landfall.
Before his I.R.S. appointment, he was enlisted to run the mortgage giant Freddie Mac when it was put under government conservatorship in September 2008 during the nation's financial crisis.
The Affordable Care Act was put under the microscope on Monday when Aetna announced it would withdraw from 11 of 15 states where it offers plans within Obamacare exchanges.
The company, like many construction-related firms, has been put under pressure by a slowdown in the sector, caused by cutbacks in state spending due to lower oil prices.
Details of how the tech giants' algorithms could be put under the microscope were not made explicit in the report, a 619-page document which you can access here.
Saeed was put under house arrest in January after years of living freely in Pakistan, one of the sore points in the country's fraying relationship with the United States.
This is a throwback: in 1985, the US created the US Space Command to do exactly this, but the organization was put under the umbrella of STRATCOM in 2002.
Although the court dropped the inquiry, "l'Affaire Bettencourt" dogged Sarkozy, who was put under investigation in 2014 on suspicion of using his influence to gain details of the probe.
Hafiz Saeed was put under house arrest in January after years of living freely in Pakistan, one of the sore points in its fraying relationship with the United States.
And of course once your decision-making is put under that kind of scrutiny, your impulse is to shut down and try to keep information close to your chest.
One of the largest drops in pollution levels could be seen over the city of Wuhan, in central China, which was put under a strict lockdown in late January.
Several hours later, when I started showing symptoms again, I was put under a 24-hour quarantine — an essential, if lonely, way to spend part of a supposed vacation. 
The Epping Boys High School in Sydney will be closed for at least a day, while almost 1,200 students and staff will be put under quarantine, the report said.
She did not rule on whether Texas' election laws would be put under federal oversight, but said she would consider the issue during the next phase of the case.
Next, cross-sectional microfragments — smaller than a grain of salt — were taken from the exterior panels and put under a digital 215D microscope, provided by the University of Ghent.
The French probe began in November, 2015 with Senegalese Lamine Diack being put under formal investigation on suspicion of receiving bribes to cover up doping violations by Russian athletes.
Many of them traveled to the area ahead of the Lunar New Year, only to be marooned when Wuhan and other cities were put under lockdown a month ago.
MADRID, Feb 25 (Reuters) - One hotel in the Canary Islands was put under lockdown after one coronavirus case was identified the day before, El Pais newspaper reported on Tuesday.
A different ship, the Diamond Princess, has been docked for more than a week in Yokohama, Japan, where it was put under quarantine after cases of infection were confirmed.
We need look no further than Washington, DC. Twenty years ago, on the brink of disaster, the District of Columbia was put under the management of a Control Board.
" What follows is a list of 36 "crimes" that scroll quickly up the screen — ranging from "gross negligence" to "shaking Christmas presents the moment they're put under the tree.
Beijing (CNN)A law professor at a prestigious Chinese university in Beijing has been suspended and put under investigation for writing a rare essay critical of President Xi Jinping.
Slice CEO Ilir Sela grew up in the pizza business, which means he's uniquely aware of the financial stresses that restaurants are put under by third-party delivery services.
"Yes I will run in the (presidential) election," he said, adding that "the only thing" that could stop him from being candidate was if he was put under formal investigation.
Needless to say, they have been put under the microscope by former pros on the radio, in the papers and on the nation's favourite highlights show, Match of the Day.
He was put under investigation later in July and on Friday the party announced he would be prosecuted for corruption, accusing him of leaking secrets, bribery and abusing his power.
Sources later told VOA Mandarin that Sun and his wife were put under house arrest at a guest house run by the military in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province.
The Ilva factory in the southern city of Taranto was put under special administration in 2015, three years after magistrates said it had to be cleaned up or shut down.
The Aliso Canyon well on the outskirts of Los Angeles that has been leaking natural gas for over 100 days has finally been put under control, the well operator announced.
The movie highlighted increasing concern about human rights violations in the supply chain and the diamond industry has been put under pressure to eliminate minerals of unknown or dubious sources.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's internet regulator had said it will purge the "evil influence" of its former top official who the ruling Communist Party has put under investigation for suspected corruption.
Analysts, though, remained largely unconvinced, noting those tactics were similar to the ones employed by Kraft Foods before it was merged with Heinz and put under 3G's cost-cutting machine.
The government traced the strain that caused the outbreak to a factory owned by Tiger Brands, sending its shares tumbling, while RCL Foods' Wolwehoek plant was also put under investigation.
Alitalia, which has made a profit only a few times in its history, was put under special administration last year after staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
VTB is one of the biggest creditors of Agrokor, which was put under state management in April after it built up debts of at least 13 billion kuna ($6.2 bln).
"The investigating judge told him he had been formally put under investigation over the kidnapping and hostage-taking of four French journalists in relation with a terrorist group," Vuillemin said.
"Efforts are under way to put under control the violence which started in Hawassa and later spread to the neighboring Sidama woredas (district)," regional Police Commissioner Tewodros Woldemichael told Fana.
Xiao Tian, who as a deputy head of the General Administration of Sport held a position equivalent of a vice minister, was put under investigation for suspected corruption last year.
"If you just medicate and don't treat the other problems, it'll be back to square one, but I disagree that medication should just be put under the rug," she says.
The investigation could then be put under the supervision of the new attorney general, who would make the decisions as to any expansion of Mueller's mandate and and other issues.
Rome risks being put under a disciplinary procedure by European partners after it presented an expansionary 2019 budget, revising up fiscal targets compared with goals agreed by the previous government.
The Kuranakh mine, in Russia's Amur region, was producing about 1.1 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate each year before it was put under 'care and maintenance' in early 2016.
Hirono's comments come as the administration has been put under increased pressure to answer for the policy that has led to separating undocumented children from their parents at the border.
The nurseries have provided about 2100 percent of the new trees in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; the remaining trees have come from natural regeneration in forests now put under protection, he said.
A lawyer for Swiss financier Alexander Studhalter - who had been put under formal investigation on suspicion of having helped Kerimov - said the court had also dropped charges against his client.
I always understood zombies as living beings put under a kind of spell, as in 'I Walked With a Zombie' or 'The Serpent and the Rainbow,' that kind of thing.
We also visit a pizza place, an antique-car rally, a school and a veterinarian's office, where a dog is put under general anesthesia so its tail can be cropped.
At about the same time, the crown prince invited Saad Hariri, the prime minister of Lebanon, to Riyadh, where he was put under arrest and forced to announce his resignation.
For Rohingya, the conditions in Bangladesh are an uncomfortable echo of the apartheidlike system they were put under in Myanmar, the result of a long campaign of marginalization and dehumanization.
The consulate was put under a security review process, which meant that each year officials would assess the security situation to determine whether it was safe to keep it open.
I've said this all beforeand anyway, you hadalready been picked up,held down, put under,and refashioned;you were alreadydreaming your bodyin some gravity-lesscountry, already callingit a river, Mars.
Two nearby public schools, Independence High School and the High School for Environmental Studies, were also put under the same shelter in place order, the city's Department of Education said.
Several ski resorts including Ischgl and St Anton have been put under quarantine in recent days as they are seen as hotspots for the spread of the virus in Austria.
On July 17, Mr. Tillerson revoked or put under review all of Mr. Sullivan's decision-making powers as well as those of all the other senior leaders in the department.
More than 700 people who had close contact with patients, including 419 medical workers, have been put under observation, the commission said, adding that no additional cases have been found.
Mohsen Hashemi, head of Tehran's municipal council, also told AFP that the entire city — which has about 9 million residents — would be put under quarantine if it sees more infections.
Last year, Houston, known for its susceptibility to flooding because of its flatness, was never put under an evacuation order -- voluntary or mandatory -- even as Hurricane Harvey threatened southeast Texas.
In a second case, a staff member of a lawmaker was paid 10,000 euros for information, and also travelled to China, where he was put under pressure, the newspaper reported.
Some improvements have been made to varying degrees across the country over the winter, the American military acknowledges; some security officials have been stripped of duties and put under investigation.
A popular tourist destination, Natal has been effectively put under curfew by the violence and buses have stopped running, said Nilson de Castro, 49, who runs a local news blog.
China has quickly shut down the medical program that produced the baby and the doctor himself has been put under guard at a guesthouse at his university in southeastern China.
Late on Saturday, Italy's tax police ordered the boat to be seized and its captain put under investigation for aiding illegal immigration, opening the way for the migrants to disembark.
Fan had been put under investigation in 2014, but this was the first time the government had confirmed Niu was also caught up in a corruption probe, according to Chinese media.
It was then put under curatorship by the central bank to save its over 20,000 retail depositors, with the National Treasury this week granting the bank a 300 million rand guarantee.
She was put under an order of supervision, which required her to report on a provided schedule to an ICE office until her order of removal was "affected," or acted on.
In some parts of the state, authorities invoked a law that allows them to ban gatherings of more than four people, and some local political leaders were put under house arrest.
"Once again the smallest member of the European Union was put under unnecessary pressure, being asked to resolve a case which was neither its responsibility nor its remit," the government added.
Traders said that prices were put under pressure by Russia's pumping clean oil through the Druzhba pipeline towards western Europe again, after several countries halted imports last week because of contamination.
Some 25 villages near Lice were put under a round-the-clock curfew on Tuesday after authorities determined PKK militants were sheltering and keeping weapons there, the Diyarbakir governor's office said.
"The investigation will determine to what degree he was involved in the acts ... for which he has been put under investigation," lawyer Frank Berton said after an initial hour-long hearing.
New York Supreme Court Judge Micheal Obus ordered Marcell Porter, who was not present at the ruling, to be put under the custody of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Police forces in cities including Los Angeles, Cleveland and Seattle have been put under consent decrees, which try to end systemic police abuse and make officers more accountable to the public.
ROME (Reuters) - Former prime minister Mario Monti said on Tuesday Italy still risks being put under the supervision of the "troika" — the European Central Bank, European Commission and International Monetary Fund.
Banks' ability to withstand liquidity shocks would also be put under the microscope later this year, the BOE said, though it added that it did not intend to tighten liquidity rules.
Even in America the separation of powers, the principle that no citizen is above the rule of law, and the integrity of future elections are all now being put under strain.
ROME, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Italy's ruling League party is working to create a single broadband network that would be put under state control, League lawmaker Alessandro Morelli told Reuters on Thursday.
Alitalia, which has made a profit only a few times in its history, was put under special administration earlier this year after staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
Cordelia explains that they had been put under an identity spell to protect them and now she, Myrtle, and Madison were there to unite them all and take back the world.
The three were put under house arrest in their hotel, but were freed after Trump raised the case with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his recent 12-day trip through Asia.
On July 10, police said three suspects had been remanded in custody and a fourth put under house arrest, while six people in total had been questioned on suspicion of corruption.
A teacher named Mr. Madison sent me and three other boys outside to look for stuff to put under a microscope — rocks, tree bark, empty snail shells, anything we could find.
Banks' ability to withstand liquidity shocks would also be put under the microscope later this year, the BoE said, though it added that it did not intend to tighten liquidity rules.
There's even less consensus on whether there is still a "Fed put" under the market, a belief that the Fed will step in and aggressively cut rates if the economy weakens.
Foreign nationals suspected of fighting for or supporting Islamist militants in Syria and Iraq will also now be put under Europe-wide travel bans, barring them from entry to the bloc.
At least four people died of Ebola last month in Guinea, and more than 1,000 people who may have come in contact with the infected individuals have been put under quarantine.
I was in a small black pod in a room with green light and I would be put under and woken up intermittently throughout long enough to ensure my body's state.
Its former Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf stepped down amid the furor, it has been put under tougher regulatory scrutiny and its reputation has been damaged as it faces multiple probes.
Alitalia, which asked to be put under special administration on Tuesday, had debts of around 3 billion euros ($3.3 billion) as of the end of February, Italy's government said on Saturday.
Italy is still under lockdown The entire country of Italy was put under lockdown on Monday, extending drastic measures and restrictions that had previously only been in place in the north.
Maternity services were the first to be put under pressure—initially by the rise in the number of births, then by the increasing age of mothers, which results in more complications.
"Once again, the smallest member of the European Union was put under unnecessary pressure, being asked to resolve a case which was neither its responsibility nor its remit," the government said.
Mothers and fathers of all types across the country have been put under the boot of a nanny state that supplants its judgments on child rearing for those of diligent parents.
In the case of the Oregon patients, as well as in future surgeries, the patient is put under general anesthesia, and surgeons drill tiny holes into the white of one eye.
Clearly it's focusing on its core allies like Britain and Australia, but it also looks as though countries like Vietnam have been put under heavy pressure not to use Huawei products.
But after the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency, the evacuees were put under a mandatory 14-day quarantine starting from the time they left Wuhan.
When the U.S. instituted a civilian colonial authority over the Philippines, Mindanao was put under military rule and subjected to a campaign of pacification which resulted in many thousands of deaths.
Mr. Stanekzai was put under house arrest, and was said to have been a personal focus of anger by the Taliban leader Mullah Muhammad Omar at the time, the officials said.
Alitalia, which has made a profit only a few times in its 70-year history, was put under special administration last year after staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
The court found that Du Shanxue, who was put under investigation in 2014, abused his position and took bribes worth 80 million yuan ($11.52 million) between 2003 and 2013, state television said.
In 2008, Britney was put under a conservatorship overseen by her father and attorney Andrew Wallet that enabled them to oversee everything from Britney's health, well-being, and career to her finances.
Alitalia was put under special administration in 2017 after workers rejected the latest in a long line of rescue plans, leaving the government once again seeking a buyer to save the carrier.
Three other individuals were put under formal investigation last week and two others - one of which being Lafarge's previous CEO Bruno Lafont - were still being questioned on Thursday evening, the source said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The retired former head of an important state-run Chinese news agency has been put under investigation for suspected graft, the ruling Communist Party's anti-corruption watchdog said on Wednesday.
I had nothing to do with that, but I was still there to oversee it... It was for safety, and to make sure her body wasn't put under too much physical stress.
Xie Hui, who ran the Xinjiang prison system from 2010 until his promotion in 2013 to be a vice head of the Xinjiang public security bureau, was put under investigation in July.
"From selection to funding, everything is managed by a set of people whom we have put under the TOPS," said Rathore, who won the double-trap silver at the 2004 Athens Games.
The trailer features Hill being put under intense scrutiny from the media and elected officials, who ask why she's coming forward now – and why she took so long to break her silence.
The move follows news earlier on Wednesday that Fillon, a member of conservative party The Republicans, was to be put under formal investigation in an affair involving alleged misuse of taxpayer's money.
Oriental Bank is the seventh state-run lender to be put under a corrective action plan, which requires a bank to enact curbs on hiring, branch expansion and taking on new loans.
BBVA also said in its statement that being put under investigation as requested by the prosecutor did not imply, at this preliminary stage of the probe, the formal accusation of any crime.
Traders said that prices were also put under pressure by Russia's pumping clean oil through the Druzhba pipeline towards western Europe again, after several countries halted imports last week because of contamination.
Why it matters: The accusations against Ratner highlight the awakening that has swept through Hollywood since Harvey Weinstein and other media moguls' years of inappropriate behavior years were put under a microscope.
Hasan Dehghan Ebrahimi, a Beirut-based official with the Revolutionary Guard's Qods Force, which runs its operations abroad, was put under sanctions for acting on behalf of the Qods Force, Treasury said.
Alitalia was put under special administration in 2017 after workers rejected the latest in a long line of rescue plans, leaving the government once again seeking a buyer to save the airline.
"Ice packs are put under the groin, under the armpits, under the neck and the person is sprayed with water as fans run air current across them to maximize evaporation," he said.
Commissioner Gunther Oettinger, the EU commissioner responsible for the digital economy and society, told Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung on Sunday that Warsaw should be put under the EU's rule of law supervision.
"The procedures and rules for asylum, refuge and integration must be put under scrutiny," Christian Baldauf, leader of Merkel's conservatives in the state parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate, told Rheinpfalz am Sonntag newspaper.
Houston, which is known for its susceptibility for flooding because of its flatness, was never put under an evacuation order, voluntary or mandatory, even as then-Hurricane Harvey was threatening southeast Texas.
There was a crew called DPM who was followed around, put under surveillance, was allowed to paint at train depots or whatever, and then was put away for one or two years.
And he had something with him: a baggie of Texas dirt, which he put under the baby's bassinet, so she could begin her life over Texas soil, or something close to it.
But an over-ambitious acquisition strategy before the global financial crisis left the conglomerate saddled with debt, leading to Kumho Tire being put under a creditor-led debt restructuring in late 2009.
Armando Siri, a transport ministry undersecretary and economic adviser to League chief Matteo Salvini, was put under investigation last week for allegedly accepting bribes to promote the interests of renewable energy firms.
Mohammed bin Salman's relationship with SoftBank was put under the spotlight last year following the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and many tech companies including Uber boycotted the FII after Khashoggi's disappearance.
He reminded state media outlets that they must "consider the feelings of the people of Wuhan," who have been put under increasingly strict lockdown measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
On November 15, Halim, who was suspected of belonging to an unidentified radical Islamist movement, was put under house arrest and forced to report three times a day to a police station.
Switzerland's third-largest listed bank said in July it was considering options including the sale of Kairos, which it had put under strategic review after poor fund performances in 2018 triggered outflows.
When Carl Junction was put under a severe thunderstorm warning, Ms. Eaton and Ms. Rogers drove a few blocks to the home of a friend, Judd McPherson, who had a tornado shelter.
For The Force, documentarian Peter Nicks spends two years following the embattled Oakland Police Department, which was put under federal supervision in 2003 after a wave of officer misconduct and other offenses.
It added that 271 Indian contacts of an American tourist who tested positive for the virus in Bhutan have been identified and put under surveillance in the northeast Indian state of Assam.
The law also grants the army the right to help curb the movement people in large groups, and allows mobile operators' location data to be used to track those put under quarantine.
Ms. Liu was put under house arrest after her husband, who had been imprisoned for organizing a pro-democracy manifesto known as Charter 08, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.
For some, he was the epitome of a "state artist," but in the 1960s, he fought for greater artistic independence and was put under surveillance by the Stasi, East Germany's secret police.
But Sergeant Martland was put under an Army-wide review program that trims the number of its noncommissioned officers when their military records show performance or conduct that is "inconsistent" with standards.
"The historical evidence suggests that the socialist program for the U.S. would make shortages, or otherwise degrade quality, of whatever product or service is put under a public monopoly," wrote the authors.
As more universities challenge themselves to eradicate disposable plastics, as well as to go zero-carbon, in the next few years or decades, scientific waste is increasingly being put under the microscope.
As a result of the accident, Uber ceased testing for months and autonomous vehicles as a whole were put under heavy scrutiny that continues to have a ripple effect on the industry.
But as members of India's burgeoning middle-class have ventured in increasing numbers to holiday in Ladakh's tranquil, lunar-like terrain, its resources have been put under strain, threatening its fragile ecosystem.
Since 2014, photographer Craig Burrows has been practicing ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) photography, which is the process of taking pictures of glowing flowers that have been put under a UV light.
In The Force, documentarian Peter Nicks spends two years following the embattled Oakland Police Department, which was put under federal supervision in 2003 after a wave of misconduct and other public offenses.
That alliance was put under pressure when Carlos Ghosn, the architect of the partnership and the former chairman of Nissan and Renault, was arrested last year in Japan and accused of financial wrongdoing.
MILAN (Reuters) - The governments of Italy's two biggest cities came under judicial scrutiny on Friday, with Milan's mayor suspending himself from his duties and a top aide in Rome's administration put under arrest.
One to two minutes after the babies were delivered and put under a neonatal lamp, researchers swabbed each infant's lips, face, chest, arms, legs, back, genitals and anal region with the damp gauze.
The public perception of marijuana is changing, and with more and more athletes accepting the idea of cannabis as medicine, professional sports leagues — and their drug policies — are being put under the microscope.
In the past, Israeli prime ministers have stayed in office long after being put under investigation, and officials who support Netanyahu, now in his fourth term, believe the prospect of charges remains remote.
CBC News reported later in March that staff at Canada's other big banks had said they were put under similar pressures, raising questions about whether the industry is being properly scrutinized by regulators.
The Bank of Italy had requested that BPS be put under special administration in February 2013 after an inspection the previous year found serious irregularities and large capital losses at the small lender.
Among various individuals and companies, it put under sanctions state-owned Russian company Promsyrioimport, a subsidiary of the Energy Ministry, which the U.S. Treasury alleges had facilitated shipments of Iranian oil to Syria.
The 63-year-old conservative candidate was put under formal investigation on suspicion of diverting public funds, complicity in misappropriating funds, receiving the funds and not declaring assets fully, a judicial source said.
Alitalia, which has made a profit only a few times in its 13-year history, was put under special administration earlier this year after staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
Technologists are modifying existing mapping software to produce "geographic profiling" programs that show which areas should be searched or put under surveillance first in the hunt for hideouts, bomb workshops and weapons caches.
Plaza las Américas, the city's mega-shopping mall, was packed as parents finished shopping for gifts to put under their children's beds overnight, and waiting times at popular restaurants were over an hour.
While in China for his overseas trip, President Trump pressed Chinese President Xi Jinping to release three UCLA basketball players who had been put under arrest for stealing designer sunglasses the week before.
ROME, June 5 (Reuters) - Former prime minister Mario Monti said on Tuesday Italy still risks being put under the supervision of the "troika" — the European Central Bank, European Commission and International Monetary Fund.
The opportunity to bask in each other's presence over an extended period of time — about three weeks — proved a luxury to artists who are regularly put under severe constraints of time and legality.
Email addresses at important corporate law firms, accounting companies, finance police officials, economy ministry officials, Vatican offices, labour unions, and even credit recovery groups were also put under surveillance, according to the warrant.
"The Internet, which facilitates the spread of information and organization of the public, is being put under surveillance by political actors trying to prevent citizens from getting information," HDP lawmaker Filiz Kerestecigolu said.
JOHN BOZZELLA President and Chief Executive, Association of Global Automakers Washington To the Editor: Tesla gets put under the magnifying glass for a single event, while the same technology has prevented numerous accidents.
Agrokor, the largest private company in the Balkans with 60,000 staff, was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.. $1 = 6.3526 kuna
Alitalia, 49 percent owned by Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways, has filed to be put under special administration for the second time in less than a decade after workers rejected its latest rescue plan.
Italian Industry Minister Federica Guidi resigned on Thursday over allegations of a conflict of interest after her partner was put under investigation for influence peddling, in an embarrassment for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Meridiana was put under new ownership last year after Qatar Airways bought a 49 percent stake in AQA Holding, the Sardinia-based carrier's new parent, with previous sole owner Alisarda retaining 51 percent.
Due to these new restrictions, big dance music events in the LA area were put under much greater scrutiny, and ended up blacklisting LED gloves in order to present a non-druggie appearance.
The capital Bucharest has seen its city mayor and four out of six district mayors put under investigation or sent to trial for taking bribes and abuse of office in the last year.
The parliament also granted the army the right to help curb movement of people in large groups and allowed the authorities to use mobile operators' traffic data to track those put under quarantine.
The parliament also granted the army the right to help curb movement of people in large groups and allowed the authorities to use mobile operators' traffic data to track those put under quarantine.
What you may not know is that while you were sleeping through the white noise from the White House, your public servants were put under the control of the oil and gas industry.
The part of the region controlled by India was on lockdown yesterday, with prominent politicians put under house arrest, tens of thousands of new troops deployed and a broad communications blackout in effect.
While the majority of confirmed cases were in Hubei, where a number of cities have been put under effective lockdown, an additional 1,800 cases have been diagnosed outside the province, the authorities said.
Xie, 53, who was put under investigation in July, seriously violated party discipline and rules for the appointment of officials, besides abusing his power, and receiving "huge sums" from undetermined sources, it said.
In Spain, hundreds of staff and tourists staying at a hotel in the Canary Islands were put under lockdown Tuesday, El Pais newspaper reported, after a guest later tested positive for the virus.
Iran had been put under a series of United Nations Security Council sanctions, mostly dating from 2006 and later, after it refused to comply with a Security Council resolution to stop uranium enrichment.
Lopez Obrador said in December that military officials should be put under scrutiny in relation to the case, but it is not clear how that aspect of the probe has advanced so far.
Mr. al-Bashir was initially put under house arrest at his residence in the military headquarters, but was transferred to the Kober prison, where Mr. al-Bashir once jailed demonstrators and political prisoners.
They even sought to block the small staff at the Office of Congressional Ethics, which would have been renamed and put under the oversight of House lawmakers, from speaking to the news media.
Portland's rivals include Bamburi Cement and National Cement Company, which in May signed a deal to buy ARM Cement after its was put under administration last August by creditors over debts totalling $190 million.
Liu Xia was put under house arrest, with guards at her apartment building keeping away friends and journalists, soon after she returned from telling him in prison that he had been awarded the prize.
Most will find out in the usual way; after having tiny blobs of tissue slurped up through a needle, smeared and stained on a slide, and put under the discerning eye of a pathologist.
In a separate statement, the discipline commission said that a senior official at the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps had been put under investigation for suspected "serious discipline violations", the usual euphemism for graft.
In their conclusions, parliamentarians said no NGO groups were under investigation, but they called for them to be put under greater scrutiny, saying their ship crews and financial backers should be registered with authorities.
Agrokor, which has around 60,000 employees, was put under state management in early April after it built up debts that amounted to at least 40.4 billion kuna ($6.2 billion) at the end of March.
Officials from Prince Miteb's office could not be reached for comment about his release, and it was unclear if he was able to move freely or whether he would be put under house arrest.
The average age of the first wave of Russians put under sanctions by Washington over the Ukraine crisis - a list that provides an approximation of the people closest to the president - is about 22012.
The centre-right nominee, François Fillon, will be put under formal investigation on March 693th accused of abusing his office to pay unearned salaries to his family; nevertheless, he says he will fight on.
Ilva was put under court administration in 2013 after magistrates seized 8.1 billion euros ($9.2 billion) from the owners, the Riva family, amid allegations that toxic emissions were causing abnormally high rates of cancer.
Analysts have said Tanzania's planes had been put under the ownership of the TGFA to avoid possible confiscation of the planes from lawsuits related to Air Tanzania's multi-million dollar debts from previous suppliers.
Grieving Texas mother Betty Squier has been left with many unanswered questions since the sudden death of her 14-month-old baby girl after she was put under anesthesia for a dental crown procedure.
One person added to the list was Russian Deputy Energy Minister Andrey Cherezov, who was put under sanctions by the European Union over his role in the delivery of turbines to Crimea last year.
Webb said he opposed a recent HKEX proposal to add a third board, catering to start-ups, and argued the two existing boards should be merged and put under the jurisdiction of the SFC.
But yet the vaunted (?) yellow rubber ducky doesn't explode like how the previously impenetrable hockey puck nor did it get destroyed to smithereens like every other object that's been put under the hydraulic press.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - A woman was put under formal investigation in France on Thursday over the murder of a four-year-old boy more than 30 years ago, reviving memories of an infamous case.
Trump's conduct has been put under the microscope as of late, in particular in the past week after footage surfaced showing the Republican candidate making comments widely interpreted as inappropriate and derogatory towards women.
This time around, the dress was sold by Julien's Auctions in Los Angeles as part of a three-day auction during which hundreds of the legendary actress's belongings are being put under the hammer.
Trump told Stephanopoulos this work by the FBI (even though Page was put under surveillance after he left the Trump campaign) demonstrated that there was a conspiracy at the FBI to prevent his election.
"His campaign was already poisoned by the scandal but now he's carrying a placard that reads 'Put under formal investigation' ... it makes things even more complicated for him," said Frederic Dabi of Ifop pollsters.
High unemployment has driven some 3,000 Tunisians abroad to join jihadist groups, many of whom have been killed in conflicts overseas, while returnees have been put under house arrest or jailed, according to officials.
CEFC founder and chairman Ye was put under investigation by Chinese authorities over suspected economic crimes, Reuters reported at the beginning of March, and he will step down from his position at the firm.
This year, a former leader of the AfD's youth wing, Franziska Schreiber, said Maassen had advised ex-AfD leader Frauke Petry on how the party could avoid being put under surveillance by his agency.
ROME, June 14 (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Thursday that the chairman of Rome's utility company, Acea, should resign after being put under investigation and house arrest for corruption.
Agrokor, which has around 60,000 employees, was put under state management in early April after it built up debts that amounted to at least 40.4 billion kuna ($6.1 billion) at the end of March.
Milan prosecutors this week formally put under investigation five former executives and employees of BT Italy, on allegations that they ran a conspiracy to fake transactions in order to inflate BT Italy's financial performance.
"My children were the first generation that were put under the microscope, and my kids are battling huge self-esteem issues because adults in an anonymous forum commented saying they were ugly," she said.
Alitalia was put under special administration in 2017 after workers rejected its most recent rescue plan, leaving Ferrovie racing to meet an end of March deadline set by Rome to present a rescue plan.
One of the most anticipated spiritual sequels in living memory was always going to be put under unprecedented scrutiny but, come on, it's not like The Last Guardian is Duke Nukem Forever, is it?
Meiszner, the former secretary general of the South American regional CONMEBOL soccer federation, had surrendered to Argentine police in December, but requested to be put under house arrest due the state of his health.
If no single party or alliance is able to stake claim to forming a government, then the state could be put under the direct supervision of the federal government until fresh elections are called.
Numbering in the thousands, the self-described targeted individuals, or T.I.s, say that they are being tortured with mind-control weapons and put under surveillance by armies of covert agents known as gang stalkers.
After having no success with hand-held and under-the-cabinet jar openers, a friend suggested using a mesh rubber mat, the kind you might put under a vase to keep it from slipping.
Tuesday's front-page of the left-leaning Liberation newspaper depicted Fillon as the late British conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher under the headline "Me, President" with his more radical measures put under the microscope.
Mario Monti, Italian prime minister during the euro zone debt crisis in 2011, said Italy risks being put under the supervision of the "troika" - the European Central Bank, European Commission and International Monetary Fund.
Ping Xing was put under investigation in July 2013: In addition to being charged with receiving cash, shopping cards, and stock options, he was accused of receiving valuable oil paintings and works of calligraphy.
For the first time she is living with her fiancée, who is from Naples, and the fiancée happened to be here in Rome for a visit just when the country was put under lockdown.
Uber has announced it will compensate any drivers put under quarantine, and gig-economy workers have expressed their concerns about staying healthy during the outbreak, cutting down hours and scouring their vehicles with disinfectant.
At least 16 Singaporeans have been put under restriction or detention orders under the ISA since 2015 because of their radicalization, up sharply from 11 cases between 2007 and 2014, according to ministry data.
The book's resulting fixation on substance abuse among the working poor might turn off progressive readers who would note that wealthier people are seldom put under a microscope for the same self-destructive behaviors.
Food producer and retailer Agrokor, the largest company in the Balkans with some 60,000 staff, was put under state-run administration in April 2017, crippled by debts built up during an ambitious expansion drive.
Those arrested on Monday face a range of charges including being accused of criminal conspiracy, racketeering, money laundering and assault, a police statement said, adding that two other fans were put under house arrest.
Under such a plan, France's arsenal would be repurposed to protect the rest of Europe and would be put under a common European command, funding plan, defense doctrine, or some combination of the three.
ROME (Reuters) - An Italian junior health minister has been put under investigation in a widening influence-peddling scandal that has prompted the resignation of the industry minister and is embarrassing Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
In the words of former President Barack Obama: "We don't set aside this month each year to isolate or segregate or put under a glass case black history," Mr. Obama said in February 2015.
Senator Merkley told me he asked people working in the detention center if they were concerned about the impact that family separation would have on the children who had been put under their authority.
The lira sell-off was sparked by concerns over the independence of the central bank, which President Tayyip Erdogan - a self-declared confessed enemy of interest rates - has put under pressure to lower borrowing costs.
Ostia was put under control of a government commissioner for more than two years because of alleged mafia infiltration of the local administration as part of a wide-ranging investigation dubbed "Mafia Capital" in 2014.
Heavily indebted Alitalia, which has only turned a profit a few times in its 70-year history, was put under special administration last year after its staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
The bank was also put under the supervision of an external monitor, Michael Cherkasky, who said in a report early in his monitorship that there had been resistance from senior managers at the investment bank.
French healthcare company Sanofi said it had been put under investigation over a legal case relating to Depakine, a medication known to have caused birth malfunctions and slow neurological development after being taken during pregnancy.
Flint was put under emergency management in 2011 because it was struggling financially, but Michigan's treasurer, Nick Khouri, said this past week that he would sign a resolution to release the city from state oversight.
"We've been told that the company is on the brink of collapse so many times, and been put under huge pressure to meet ever-rising traffic targets as a result," said one current Newsweek employee.
Venezuela has vast reserves of oil and gas, but the state oil company has been plundered and put under one of the country's 2,000 generals, who has watched production tumble to 1.1m barrels a day.
Over the past year, about 30 radio stations shut down, and two English-language newspapers that provided serious reporting were gutted, one forced to close and the other put under ownership friendly to the government.
The court said in a statement that investigators had submitted documents ahead of court hearings on Thursday in which they asked for Calvey and another detained suspect, Alexey Kordichev, to be put under house arrest.
Cai Xiyou, president of Sinochem Group, the Chinese energy and chemicals conglomerates, has been put under investigation for serious discipline violations, China's main anti-corruption agency said on Saturday, using the usual euphemism for graft.
In a similar case in April, another League junior transport minister, Armando Siri was put under investigation for corruption but Salvini defied 5-Star's calls for him to quit for weeks, before finally backing down.
Armando Siri, a League transport ministry undersecretary and economic adviser to Salvini, was put under investigation last month for allegedly accepting a bribe from a wind farm entrepreneur who has been linked to the Mafia.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The former head of China's top securities regulator has been put under investigation by the country's anti-corruption watchdog on suspicion of violating laws, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said on Sunday.
Turkish special forces are hunting a group of commandos and more than 60,000 soldiers, police, judges and civil servants have been arrested, suspended or put under investigation after an attempted power grab on July 15.
Alitalia said on Tuesday its board had decided to formally ask the government for the carrier to be put under special administration after workers rejected its latest rescue plan meant to unlock much-needed financing.
"Unless a crime in committed in Japan, you don't get punished ... now if they think you are thinking of preparing to commit a crime, even before you're arrested, you'll be put under surveillance," he said.
Agrokor, the largest private company in the Balkans with some 60,000 staff, was put under state-run administration last April for 13 months after an overly-ambitious expansion drive left it weighed down by borrowings.
Following 20 months of imprisonment, Alpay was freed in March and put under house arrest, after Turkey's Constitutional Court had ruled twice that his rights had been violated while in custody and requested his release.
Prosecutors argued that he posed a sufficient threat to remain in jail, but in March a judge ordered that the 19-year-old be put under house arrest and wear an electronic tag for surveillance.
That is because by the end of 28503, America's commitment to Taiwan was put under a partial cloud after a series of calculated moves by China — and an ill-considered one by the United States.
The holding's founder and majority-owner Marc Ladreit de Lacharriere was put under formal investigation on Friday for alleged misuse of company funds in a case involving the wife of former prime minister Francois Fillon.
Alitalia filed in May to be put under special administration for the second time in less than a decade, starting a process that will lead to the airline being overhauled, sold off or wound up.
Dr. Castillo said that the baby "did not require any resuscitation" and that the child's vital signs were "normal and stable," although the newborn will be put under close monitoring to identify other possible defects.
That match, when Halep showed the full extent of her defensive skills to outfox Pliskova in three sets, illustrated just how wayward the Czech's wrecking-ball groundstrokes can be when she is put under pressure.
Chang, who was put under investigation in December, used his position to assist relatives and gain influence, while accepting property and bribes, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a statement on its website.
That's when the state government led by then-chief minister Mufti lost its majority and Jammu and Kashmir was put under the rule of its governor, effectively placing the state under New Delhi's direct rule.
"It's creepy that the government is teaming up with telecommunications companies to track our phones," said a flight attendant in Taipei who was put under 14-day quarantine after returning from Europe in mid-March.
"It's creepy that the government is teaming up with telecommunications companies to track our phones," said a flight attendant in Taipei who was put under 14-day quarantine after returning from Europe in mid-March.
When Ms. Netanyahu has been put under an unflattering spotlight, compared at times to Marie Antoinette, the news media has been urged to leave her alone on grounds that she is not a public figure.
Ms. Doe's lawyers also suggested that the original winning ticket could be photocopied and put under seal, while her signature on the photocopy could be covered up and replaced with the name of the trust.
Many children "are not ready to do that without being put under a lot of stress and strain," said Joan Almon, an expert on play-based education with the Alliance for Childhood, an advocacy group.
It has been winning global smartphone market share since Huawei was put under a U.S. trade blacklist in May, but the Chinese rival is also a major buyer of Samsung's memory chips and other components.
A number of countries have already or are planning to evacuate their citizens from Wuhan, which the government has put under a virtual lockdown to control the virus, including the United States, Japan and Britain.
A Chinese professor who publicly criticized President Xi Jinping's handling of the deadly coronavirus has been put under house arrest, barred from social media, and denied access to the internet, his friends told The Guardian.
"It's really difficult when we try to pick up information that is provided generally from the government and provide it in an easy to understand communiqué and then be put under suspicion," Mr. Edries said.
If they are approved by a judge, Mr. Toledo, 70, will be ordered to stand trial and put under house arrest, but he will not be held in prison because he is older than 65.
The court also said his brother Joesley Batista should be released from prison and put under house arrest, but Joesley Batista will remain in jail under a separate arrest order issued by Brazil's Supreme Court.
PARIS/ZURICH (Reuters) - Cement maker LafargeHolcim on Thursday said its French predecessor company Lafarge SA has been put under formal investigation into allegations it funded armed militant groups in Syria to keep a plant open.
The grassroots sends their fire-breathing, bomb-throwing, conservative-to-the-bone freshmen congressmen to drain the swamp, but many end up coming back to the district like they've been put under a voodoo spell.
He has dropped steadily in the polls since being put under investigation, and now criminally charged, over accusations that he used public money to pay his wife for a phony job as a parliamentary assistant.
Dalic, who is also economy minister, led efforts to save food producer and retailer Agrokor after it was put under state-run administration in April 2017, weighed down by debt accrued during an ambitious expansion drive.
The ailing airline, which has made a profit only a few times in its 70-year history, was put under special administration earlier this year after its staff rejected a plan to cut jobs and salaries.
Another financial group, Tomorrow Holdings, is also in the process of divesting some of its businesses after its chairman, Xiao Jianhua, a billionaire with links to China's Communist Party elite, was put under investigation last year.
"There is agreement that the German air defense unit will be put under the control of the Dutch air defense command in De Peel," the source said, adding that the arrangement had been concluded this week.
PARIS (Reuters) - Two men were jailed and put under formal investigation overnight on suspicion of helping a man who attacked an army patrol at a Paris airport a week ago, a judicial source said on Saturday.
Carige, recently put under special administration by the European Central Bank, said it was looking at other market solutions to its capital shortfall after BlackRock's move but noted that it could also seek government financial aid.
This comes after Atlantia and some of its top managers and officials at Italy's transport ministry have been put under investigation over the collapse last August of a motorway bridge in Genoa, which killed 43 people.
The Shanghai-based conglomerate, which grew from a niche oil trader to a $25 billion company, has faced increasing scrutiny after its chairman, Ye Jianming, was put under investigation for suspected economic crimes earlier this year.
Alitalia, a symbol of Italy's post-war economic boom but now struggling to compete against low-cost carriers and high speed trains, was put under special administration last year and has been looking for a buyer.
Image 2 of 2 ISTANBUL – An American pastor who had been jailed in Turkey for more than 1½ years on terror and espionage charges was released Wednesday and put under house arrest as his trial continues.
The share sale, announced a year ago, was spiked due to political considerations, industry analysts said, as it was put under intense scrutiny when the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) came to power this year.
That year—2007—was a dark time for Britney: She had lost custody of her two sons and was put under a conservatorship, which signed her life and fortune over to her father and her lawyer.
PARIS (Reuters) - Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in November's Paris attacks, was put under formal investigation by French magistrates on Wednesday on charges of belonging to a terrorist organization, murder, kidnapping and holding weapons and explosives.
Pdvsa has been purged of more than 80 executives in recent months, and its operations have been put under the command of a major general in Venezuela's National Guard with no experience in the oil business.
Mr Sarkozy, for instance, was put under formal investigation in 2013 for allegedly taking advantage of an elderly donor in connection with another campaign-finance case, linked to his successful bid for the presidency in 2007.
And while the company has certainly been put under a microscope by Congress and other lawmakers internationally, Everson adds that Facebook isn't really anticipating that much will change on the legislative side of the equation, either.
However, BCBG is behind on its rent, and bankruptcy would have the advantage of shielding it from legal action by landlords, which have been put under pressure by a wave of retail bankruptcies and shuttered stores.
WATCH: Megyn Kelly Calls Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Denial 'Revolting' — but Says Show Will Go On Others stood by her — with Los Angeles Times correspondent Matt Pearce tweeting that Jones needed to be put under sunlight.
But Clinton's public stumble at a 9/85033 event, later revealed to be caused by dehydration after a pneumonia diagnosis, shook up the race as the two candidates' health records were put under the magnifying glass.
Verizon's aim was to boost revenue through data usage and targeted advertising from well known brands, but go90 struggled to find a sustained audience and was later put under the umbrella of Verizon's subsidiary Oath Inc.
To me the important thing is that Snopes continue its work, as it has done for decades, and it's unlikely things would remain the same if it's put under the control of some shady "content" company.
Despite the fact that all of us are very different, very particular people — and many would never gravitate toward a floral blend in a pink bottle — we've been put under a spell by Gucci's latest scent.
Insurgents launched an offensive last week against government-held western Aleppo, more than a month into an operation by the army to retake the city's rebel-held eastern districts, which it had already put under siege.
It wouldn't matter whether the state had a history of discrimination; any state, no matter where it was, could be put under federal oversight so long as there were indications that discrimination was taking place now.
MILAN (Reuters) - Loss-making airline Alitalia, which asked to be put under special administration on Tuesday, had debts of around 3 billion euros ($3.3 billion) as of the end of February, Italy's government said on Saturday.
In the debate after the speech, ex-premier Mario Monti said Italy risked being put under supervision of the European Central Bank, European Commission and International Monetary Fund unless the government carefully manages the public accounts.
Maybe we do need to get more Republicans put into Congress so that we can get some spending cuts put under control and get Congress to rein in the spending that the Justice Department is doing.
Since polluted areas of north and central China were put under red alert from Friday until Wednesday by authorities, the haze has thickened, impacting everyday life and causing tens of thousands of "smog refugees" to evacuate.
ROME (Reuters) - Virginia Raggi, the anti-establishment mayor of Rome elected by a landslide last year after pledging to crack down on rampant corruption, has been put under investigation for abuse of office and false testimony.
Only days after Thiam's arrest in December, Israeli billionaire Beny Steinmetz was put under house arrest by Israeli authorities on charges that he bribed officials in Guinea to secure mining rights for his company, BSG Resources.
But in fact, there are countless tech companies, like mine, that believe that people have a fundamental right to avoid being put under surveillance and that it should be easy for them to exercise that right.
The dramatic recovery in Indian stocks came a day after the country was put under a lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus and the government promised to announce stimulus measures to help the economy.
Frank Wucinski and his 3-year-old daughter, Annabel, are among the dozens of Americans the government has flown back to the country from Wuhan, China, and put under quarantine to check for signs of coronavirus.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A lubricant storage tank in northern China's Tianjin city caught fire late on Sunday afternoon and the fire has been put under control, the city's fire-fighting agency said on its social media blog.
Death appeared imminent until he was transferred to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and put under the care of an infectious-disease specialist, who quickly devised a treatment plan that cured the infection and ultimately saved his life.

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