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"stamp out" Definitions
  1. to get rid of something that is bad, unpleasant or dangerous, especially by using force or a lot of effort synonym eliminate
  2. to put out a fire by bringing your foot down heavily on it

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Past pledges to stamp out the group were quickly abandoned.
Magufuli took office in 2015 vowing to stamp out corruption.
It will take all of us to stamp out bigotry.
"There have been steps to stamp out favoritism," said Gen.
He has pledged to stamp out that type of misbehavior.
But the CFPB first wants to stamp out abusive lending practices.
Deeply rooted vulnerabilities like Spectre can be hard to stamp out.
Under Mao, the Communist Party tried to stamp out ancestor worship.
We can stamp out the naysayers and the increasingly vociferous backlash.
India this month vowed to stamp out use of cryptocurrencies altogether.
I am determined to stamp out this despicable and medieval practice.
Don't expect Stories in Facebook's apps to suddenly stamp out Snapchat.
It listed ''seven unmentionables'' that the party sought to stamp out.
So far, cash has proved stubbornly difficult to stamp out completely.
But those efforts have done little to stamp out the problem.
ASIC has said those laws failed to stamp out the practice.
It's the latest step Twitter has taken to stamp out spam.
Using violence to stamp out speech is itself a kind of fascism.
The corporation, complaints allege, hasn't done enough to stamp out these issues.
"We must stamp out completely the stain of anti-Semitism," he said.
Kaberi favors a zero-tolerance approach to stamp out the yaba problem.
Russian authorities have promised they would stamp out any such extremist protests.
If conservatives lose, progressives have the chance to stamp out conservatism forever.
In the years that followed, Mugabe sought to stamp out the opposition.
Campaigners say it will not be enough to stamp out the practice.
Scientists are working to find ways to stamp out the deadly virus.
Abadi came to power in 13 on promises to stamp out corruption.
Italy and other countries have struggled to stamp out racist chants at games.
Lau said Beijing's attempts to stamp out free speech would keep tensions high.
During the late 1990s, censors sought to stamp out rock and metal music.
Cuban intelligence is deeply embedded in Venezuela's security apparatus to stamp out dissent.
Sex education is also needed to stamp out ignorant views on sex work.
He has vowed to stamp out crime and corruption and improve Brazil's economy.
It also used biometric voter registration to stamp out duplicate or "ghost" voters.
A Chicago trading firm is teaming up with a group of crypto exchanges to stamp out manipulation Trading Technologies, the Chicago-based firm, announced Tuesday a partnership with a group of cryptocurrency exchanges to stamp out manipulation on their platforms.
An alternative approach is to try and stamp out the drugs at their source.
In the post, Amazon characterized the change as an effort to stamp out malware.
It certainly seems like central government has a plan to stamp out the miners.
But they seem determined to stamp out transparency in the targeting of political ads.
The trio also wants to stamp out any hope of a new Arab spring.
Looking to take down brassiness, hydrate curls, add dimension, or stamp out tired ombré?
Elizabeth Warren says Apple, Amazon, and Google use their size to stamp out competition.
Instead, they relied on machines to quickly stamp out parts and components en masse.
The NIH hasn't managed to stamp out all disease, nor would it claim to.
Most automotive factories pride themselves on how quickly they can stamp out new cars.
"We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found," he said.
During his election campaign Mr Duterte vowed to stamp out crime within six months.
"We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found," Trump said.
The government says its actions in Xinjiang are necessary to stamp out religious extremism.
Sigtarp was intended to stamp out cases like these where bailout funds were misused.
It let sexual harassment training wane and, women charge, failed to stamp out retaliation.
At what cost do we stamp out their hope and replace it with fear?
Eric Smith was on a warpath to stamp out hazing across the storied unit.
He has previously vowed to step down if he fails to stamp out corruption.
Facebook has faced mounting pressure to stamp out propaganda and misinformation on its platform.
That deeply frustrates those who are trying to stamp out chemical cheating by athletes.
Possibly even more worrying is what the government might do to stamp out conflicts.
We must, once and for all, work together to stamp out this pernicious evil.
Bonus: The social network is taking new steps to stamp out bullying and harassment.
" He added: "We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found.
The "hard" approach focuses on trying to stamp-out the extremism using government facilities.
But he also urged Islamabad to stamp out militant groups which attack neighboring countries.
Colonialism makes a good effort to stamp out any traces of First Nations people.
And his efforts to stamp out dissent led to a rebellion that killed every Targaryen.
The real Article 15, adopted in 2006, urges the state to stamp out sexual violence.
Quality is relative, and unfinished or poorly written articles are impossible to stamp out completely.
Far-reaching reforms are needed to stamp out corruption and improve the rule of law.
To do what we can to speak out and stamp out the silence..and fear.
When Google did the same, did it stamp out some small portion of neo-Nazism?
The most common are green (to stamp out redness) and rust (to diffuse undereye circles).
In November, regulators launched a year-long campaign to stamp out counterfeiting of Disney merchandise.
Clear and concise federal regulation can complement and coordinate local efforts to stamp out NCP.
Nor is it clear how much programs like this can help stamp out opioid addiction.
It was enacted by the British colonial authorities, mostly to stamp out criticism from communists.
The more a conspiracy theory is publicized, the more it becomes harder to stamp out.
But the best way to stamp out darkness isn't through military might, but through light.
I'm sure Facebook has been trying to stamp out certain forms of interference and misinformation.
But the kingdom has also escalated a drive to stamp out dissent in recent years.
Tesco is among the international companies that have publicly vowed to stamp out prison labor.
There are limits to how far WhatsApp is willing to go to stamp out abuse.
And they have withstood a long history of Canadian efforts to stamp out their cultures.
Officials have worked to close loopholes, to stamp out insider trading and to cut reckless borrowing.
Using a glass about 3 inches (7.5 cm) in diameter, stamp out rounds from the dough.
They also used contractual provisions and legal threats to stamp out innovation, no matter how innocuous.
The CFPB was conceived in 2010 after the global financial crisis to stamp out predatory lending.
Sessions has repeatedly suggested that he would like the Justice Department to stamp out marijuana legalization.
Germany changed and clarified the law in 2007, 2009 and 2012 to stamp out the practice.
And it is in the interest of all the major actors to stamp out this threat.
They launched a movement -- "Save the Adoption Tax Credit" -- hoping to stamp out any further discussions.
It says the camps in Xinjiang are designed to stamp out terrorism and provide vocational skills.
The church attempted to stamp out the ritual, but it endured through about the 16th century.
If you want to stamp out bullying, you first have to know what forms it takes.
Regulators announced a crackdown in January to stamp out use of VPNs to circumvent web censorship.
China describes them as training centres helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
China describes them as training centers helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
Using extreme, often deadly force, they've managed to stamp out crime — and any last vestige of freedom.
Even if we can reach a small percentage of those, we can begin to stamp out extremism.
Addressing the symptoms might feel like a solution, but it's not going to stamp out the disease.
In trying to stamp out terrorism along its north-west frontier, its army has demolished whole villages.
Wojcicki says that YouTube has learned some valuable lessons from its efforts to stamp out extremist content.
China's military has been a focus of a campaign by President Xi Jinping to stamp out corruption.
We will stamp out prejudice, we will condemn hatred, we will bear witness and we will act.
Harvard has long sought to stamp out single-sex clubs, which it stopped formally recognizing in 1984.
That ignorance breeds a determination to stamp out the space rather than the source of the problem.
Still, environmentalists and hog hunters alike staunchly oppose using warfarin to stamp out Texas's feral pig problem.
He said Russian officials were doing all they could to stamp out doping by the country's athletes.
Beijing describes them as "education training centers" helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
Health and drug officials promised to tighten vaccine purchase rules to stamp out under-the-counter trade.
All across the nation, bluenosed civic authorities were trying to stamp out this new plague of smut.
U.S. officials have long accused Pakistan of being slow to stamp out terrorist groups within its borders.
It describes them as "education training centers" helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
He has repeatedly come under fire for failing to jump-start the economy or stamp out corruption.
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He can claim to have finished an operation started in the Obama administration to stamp out ISIS.
"We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found," Trump said in his remarks.
He has since vowed to stamp out rampant wastage of public funds and to curb government spending.
The president is also likely to discuss his desire to stamp out Islamic extremism with both leaders.
The recent surge in violence has complicated efforts to stamp out an Ebola outbreak in the area.
Twitter has said its decline in users is related to its efforts to stamp out fake accounts.
Despots with a bossy, scoutmasterly streak, the Nationalists issued dozens of orders to stamp out bad teahouse habits.
The belief that the moon can affect your behavior — the"lunar effect" — is surprisingly hard to stamp out.
Many have already brought the offenders to Nintendo's attention in order to stamp out the blatantly unwelcoming messages.
Mexico's new president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, often known simply as AMLO, wants to stamp out the crime.
Even though Obama was a champion of reforms as a senator in 2007, he didn't stamp out corruption.
When Trump tried to stamp out her career, she used him to make herself an even bigger star.
The White House is actively trying to stamp out any momentum behind the bipartisan Rounds-King immigration bill.
In the novel, as in reality, some white Southerners are equally determined to stamp out this self-assertion.
Opposition leaders have criticized President Macky Sall for trying to stamp out political opposition in a contentious campaign.
He took office last year after campaign pledges to find all the girls and stamp out Boko Haram.
Successive governments have promised to stamp out corruption but no senior official has been imprisoned on corruption charges.
Across the vast retail bank, more "risk professionals" were deployed in efforts to stamp out the illegal activity.
French U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre said the council should use sanctions to help stamp out trafficking in Libya.
The move is an attempt to stamp out cash, known as "black money," being hoarded to avoid tax.
The comments are likely to fuel concerns about Japanese manufacturers' governance and their commitment to stamp out cheating.
Beijing describes them as "education training centers" that help to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
Such unimpeded violent expression of hatred shows how ineffective the government's resolve to stamp out extremism has been.
WWE seems to strive to stamp out any notion that its competitors were good, sometimes better than WWE.
Detachment 88 - known locally as 'Densus 88' - has managed to stamp out or weaken many radical Islamist networks.
He'd like to work with Latin American countries to stamp out corruption, curb violence, and democratize the region.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday outlined six "key actions" countries should take to stamp out COVID-19.
Now you've got a set of guidelines for sort of borderline content that you want to stamp out.
But under Mr. Cohen, the S.P.L.C. was also accused of overreaching in its efforts to stamp out hate.
A global health emergency, they argue, would bring more money and international help to stamp out the disease.
In many cases, it is trying to be softer in its attempts to stamp out all civil activity.
"People may want her to stamp out things that look like work she's already completed," Mr. Freundlich said.
Vizcarra has worked to stamp out public corruption, including through a referendum in December that won 80% support.
Several states are working with those companies to find and stamp out those who would profit from panic.
X has a cousin, Asan, who works as a ranger in a patrol assigned to stamp out poaching.
Opposition Labour Party officials said the resignation laid bare the government's drive to stamp out any internal dissent.
On June 4, 1989, China's communist leaders sent tanks into Tiananmen Square to stamp out pro-democracy demonstrations.
One is ex-CIA, dubbed the &aposreal Jack Ryan, who&aposs looking to stamp out modern-day slavery.
The shooting underscores the stubborn lasting power of fake news and how hard it is to stamp out.
The FA last week urged supporters of the national team to stamp out "embarrassing" and anti-social behavior.
What this means is that with some effort and coordination, the world can rapidly stamp out an Ebola outbreak.
Instagram, through its parent company Facebook, is working with ZeroFox on strategies to stamp out fraud on the platform.
And now he&aposs constantly -- he seems to be creating these brushfires that then he has to stamp out.
The Federal Trade Commission protects customers from businesses that use shady and unfair practices to stamp out their competition.
"This is going to be tough and it's going to be costly to stamp out this outbreak," he said.
"We are united in our total condemnation of terrorism and our commitment to stamp out this evil," she added.
The government has tried to stamp out this practice, but in tough times some companies still resort to it.
Image: AP Photo/Luis HidalgoFirefighters work to stamp out fires that swept through Valparaiso, Chile, on January 2nd, 2017.
Human-rights groups accused the government of holding sham trials and using the death penalty to stamp out dissent.
Lately, though, we've forgotten these achievements — especially because many people no longer see the diseases science helped stamp out.
Though firefighters attempt to stamp out the flames, too much land is being burned for them to possibly manage.
A UK company sold surveillance tools to authoritarian governments that could be used to stamp out signs of dissent.
Asia's youngest democracy has struggled to alleviate poverty, stamp out corruption and develop its rich oil and gas resources.
He wanted a dialogue with North Korea, try to stamp out corruption, so this is his own internal politics.
Beijing describes the camps as vocational training centers to help stamp out religious extremism and teach new work skills.
Such a rule would allow the government to stamp out just about any religious belief that is politically unpopular.
Beijing says the camps are voluntary vocational training centers, designed to stamp out extremist tendencies among the Uyghur population.
Asia's youngest democracy has struggled to reduce poverty, stamp out corruption and develop its rich oil and gas resources.
Modi has been trying to stamp out corrosive self-dealing practices in India since coming to power in 2014.
Both, though, stem from a historic effort by white colonial settlers to stamp out the indigenous identity, through children.
" He added: "If we are going to stamp out hatred of Jews, it is important to get history right.
The attempt to acquire Farelogix, these lawyers write in their complaint, is also an attempt to stamp out competition.
He helped oversee a Chinese-led campaign to stamp out violent crime on the Mekong River in Southeast Asia.
The statement also said the payment was lawful, but it did little to stamp out criticism from legal corners.
And the spread of the coronavirus now threatens to stamp out hopes for a recovery in the first quarter.
At SmartCells, 50 full-time employees and a few dozen temporary workers stamp out cushion pads on heavy machines.
But conservationists worry about anything that could help the elephant ivory trade, which has proved difficult to stamp out.
As well as runaway spending, President Uhuru Kenyatta's government has been criticised for failing to stamp out widespread corruption.
In any case, Ukraine has a new president now: Volodymyr Zelensky, who has also promised to stamp out corruption.
European regulators, knee deep in a campaign to stamp out tax avoidance, have their own plans for that money.
Activists say China has violently tried to stamp out religious freedom and culture in Tibet, which remains under heavy security.
" Turkey's government and academic establishment, the petition adds, have been "working together to stamp out freedom of speech in Turkey.
Guo says he's trying to stamp out corruption and graft, but China has accused him of the very same thing.
They set up the platform that then allowed other countries to join in behind us and stamp out that epidemic.
The startup is looking to stamp out tired manual processes that largely mean picking up the phone and scouring documents.
They stamp out resistance by flooding the market with new workers […] and they're actively monitoring all the social media groups.
If Atlus really wants to stamp out spoilers, it's forgetting that it already has a powerful ally: the community itself.
"We are concerned that this method of protest is being used and want to stamp out this practice," it said.
He added that the Iraqi government has an obligation to stamp out retaliatory violence by Iraqi troops or associated militias.
Instead of trying to stamp out jirgas, however, the government has decided to integrate them into the formal justice system.
Ordered to stamp out what they call human trafficking, they have made arrests and even set fire to fishing boats.
Thiel likened Trump to Silicon Valley leaders, calling him a "builder" and saying he would stamp out "incompetence" in government.
What about the differences in the ways countries like Egypt and Russia wants to stamp out extremism from our own?
"Stamp out cholera in these places, and we can slow the spread of the disease and save lives," Zagaria said.
Pacelle said the new rules could stamp out the industry, because a disproportionate number of captive hunt customers are American.
"They want to stamp out any fire that could possibly be lit," he said, referring to the pro-establishment camp.
Morale soared when Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler who promised to stamp out the insurgency, became president in May.
It is likely to raise questions over President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's repeated promises to stamp out militancy in Egypt.
European regulators, knee deep in their own campaign to stamp out tax avoidance, have their own plans for that money.
Since taking power in 2012, Xi has promoted a massive campaign as a way to stamp out corruption throughout China.
A "moon shot," as Obama put it, is exactly what we need to stamp out cancer once and for all.
In China, which tried to stamp out crypto trading through a crackdown last year, investing in the sector remains popular.
In the film, Mossad agents conspire to stamp out the root of anti-Semitism: the accusation that Jews killed Jesus.
MINUSCA said PK5 residents had called on it to stamp out armed groups responsible for extortion and attacks on civilians.
And that could lead Beijing to intervene further and issue new decisions to stamp out people it wants to disqualify.
However, Elek and the others cited a series of obstacles that have hampered the firm's attempts to stamp out corruption.
The Assad regime launched a brutal crackdown on the protesters designed to stamp out resistance to the strongman's continued rule.
This despite pledges by the platforms that they would stamp out ads which seek to profit from the coronavirus pandemic.
Even when America had 100,000 troops in Afghanistan, seven times more than today, it could not stamp out the Taliban.
Nwanze is part of a team of journalists from 15 media houses who joined forces to stamp out fake news.
China counters that the facilities are vocational training centers to help stamp out religious extremism and teach new work skills.
Source: CryptoCompare That said, Chinese authorities will not likely be able to easily stamp out a globally traded digital asset.
Balik, the head of the union, said the changes were being made in an attempt to stamp out dissenting ideas.
Beijing describes the complexes in Xinjiang as "vocational training centers" helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
It would be an out-and-out scandal — exactly the kind of booster bribery the N.C.A.A. wants to stamp out.
When the British arrived in Australia, they brought with them a zero-tolerance policy on fire: Stamp out wildfires immediately.
The agency conceived to stamp out predatory lending must pull back from "unfair" oversight of the finance sector, he added.
He has argued for years that the common values of the three Abrahamic faiths will be needed to stamp out terrorism.
Firefox isn't the first browser to try to stamp out autoplaying video; Google added a similar block last year in Chrome.
In response, the United States, France and other European powers have sent troops and equipment to help stamp out the threat.
Facebook said it's trying to stamp out content that has been doctored, taken out of context or accompanied by misleading text.
In Congress, conservative lawmakers have already moved to stamp out five Obama-era rules on corruption, the environment, labor and guns.
How can a startup compete in a highly regulated industry, where incumbents have the financial might to actively stamp out competition?
A race that never ceases to throw up controversy will also be keen to stamp out rumors of illegal mechanical assistance.
With its prolonged, deadly campaign in Matabeleland, the Fifth Brigade was trying to stamp out rural support for anti-government rebels.
"The new legislation will stamp out misuse, tackle unacceptable workplace cultures (and) protect individuals," she said in a statement on Sunday.
The gynecologists suggested that global attempts to stamp out FGM with legislation had failed and may by driving the practice underground.
The Australian state of Queensland is trying really hard to stamp out ridesharing by introducing a bunch of new regulations Thursday.
Congress and DOJ must clean up the Trump-Russia investigation and boost efforts to stamp out criminal behavior in their midst.
Trauma sells and gets clicks, but we won't stamp out these problems by changing social norms or improving "workplace culture" alone.
CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy pressed them on Facebook's vow to stamp out misinformation following Russian interference in the 85033 election.
That number is up from 507 in the 85033–2016 academic year, despite Defense Department efforts to stamp out the issue.
Otherwise, companies that deceive their consumers or seek to stamp out their rivals could face penalties from the Federal Trade Commission.
The party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has been criticized for not doing enough to stamp out anti-Semitic views in the party.
"No lies will stamp out my love for this country or my resolve to make our union more perfect," she wrote.
The pseudonym is essential to sex workers and a familiar "old-web" practice, albeit one Facebook would apparently gladly stamp out.
The approach saddled the company with big debts at a time when the authorities were trying to stamp out financial troubles.
Earlier this month, Chinese regulators vowed to step up cooperation with local law enforcement to stamp out counterfeits and shoddy goods.
Mr. Moro said the job presented him with a unique opportunity to "consolidate and broaden" Brazil's movement to stamp out corruption.
Many bitterly remember the years of the Franco dictatorship, when the regime tried to stamp out Catalan institutions and the language.
He has been unable, however, to stamp out ethnic violence in Africa's second-most populous nation, including among his Oromo group.
It says the camps are voluntary vocational training centers, designed to stamp out religious extremism that has led to terrorist attacks.
But even chief executive Jack Dorsey admitted that Twitter has "not figured out" how to stamp out fake news on the site.
Losses like that really hurt small businesses, to say nothing of the time and effort it takes to stamp out the counterfeiters.
They argue that these acquisitions broke antitrust rules, because Facebook used them to stamp out competition and shore up its monopolistic position.
"Bad behavior, in whatever form, is exactly what the FCA is looking to stamp out in its conduct risk agenda," Johnston said.
Releasing personal data in this way is already illegal under existing legislation, but Russian authorities have struggled to stamp out the practice.
BOCWATCH "He's trying to stamp out some of the commentary about raising rates," said Sherry Cooper, chief economist at Dominion Lending Centers.
The CFPB was created to stamp out exploitative loans, but the agency also can be too concerned with punishing industry, wrote Mulvaney.
The Liberal Democrats promise to "stamp out abuse" of such contracts, and to introduce a formal right to request a fixed contract.
The inevitable consequence has been a resurgence of black-market blood-selling of the type officials had initially intended to stamp out.
Ukraine's Maidan revolution of 2013-2014 was supposed to stamp out rampant corruption and cronyism that has plagued the country since independence.
Gavin Newsom, an early backer of recreational marijuana use in the state, is leading the fight to stamp out California's black market.
Kenyatta pledged to stamp out graft when first elected in 2013, but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials.
This means that separatist leaders like him must stamp out any threat of genuine socialism, even as they encourage symbolic Soviet nostalgia.
Despite pledges by successive governments to stamp out corruption, it has not yet put a senior official behind bars on corruption charges.
Airbnb, for its part, has recently taken steps to stamp out such racial bias, including the creation of a new nondiscrimination policy.
In this case, Amazon gains potential insight into how it should tailor marketing and how it could stamp out the retail competition.
However, Bolsonaro has established himself as a right-wing alternative who has vowed to stamp out corruption and reverse the country's course.
HBO is doing its best to stamp out the leaks, but a Reddit Game of Thrones spoiler page is alive and well.
And look at the hypocrites at Google, paying one ad blocking company ( Eyeo) while pledging to stamp out ad blocking for all.
Despite trying to stamp out the more flamboyant celebrations, the N.F.L. has not been especially hesitant to promote them on social media.
Supporters of legal pot say racing to begin recreational sales will stamp out the black market in pot sales that still exists.
The rate remained high despite the introduction of a program to stamp out inappropriate and illegal sexual behavior within the armed forces.
Lombardy, which has accounted for 73% of all the deaths, said even these activities needed to close to stamp out the illness.
And I have signed nine pieces of legislation to stamp out the menace of human trafficking, domestically and all around the globe.
It's an escalation in a campaign to stamp out the stealing of secrets from U.S. universities, Ellen Barry of the NYT writes.
Universal background checks attempt to stamp out the unlicensed sellers by requiring a background check for all or nearly all gun transactions.
While Kenyatta pledged to stamp out graft when first elected in 2013, critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials.
Its 440,000 members spew conspiracy theories, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism (though the forum's moderators do at least try to stamp out the latter).
Sandberg also said that Facebook is making the investments needed to "stamp out abuse" in its system and that it will take time.
The anti-graft body also joined hands with three ministries this year to stamp out use of illegal documents during emigration, it added.
The move that could help stamp out some of the vilest content on the social network—if the company can adequately enforce it.
This particular sequence isn't rare—Boston's defenders regularly stamp out self-inflicted mismatches before an offense can attack it—but it's overlooked nonetheless.
Schiappa last year told Reuters the government was not looking to stamp out flirtatious behavior and "kill the culture of the 'French lover'".
The CFPB was conceived to stamp out predatory lending and the agency is now led by Mick Mulvaney, President Donald Trump's budget director.
The bill, Sri Lanka's major tax reform since independence from Britain in 1948, seeks to expand the tax net and stamp out evasion.
It is unclear how the government will stamp out other problems, such as physical and verbal abuse, or the use of dodgy brokers.
But in India, listed firms are dominated by a major shareholder, making it easier for the latter to stamp out dissenting independent voices.
Japan's health minister has said the government is eager to stamp out smoking in public by the time the capital hosts the Olympics.
Cole presents a world where the brutal Order exists to stamp out magic wherever it appears, killing magicians who open portals to hell.
It's an effort to stamp out predatory behavior from viewers that included salacious notes in the comments section of videos featuring underage kids.
Its Juul busters will also attempt to curb bulk purchases in an effort to further stamp out the potential for sales to teens.
"We must stamp out prejudice and anti-Semitism everywhere it is found," Trump told the World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in New York.
Bafin routinely looks at large or unusual share price moves as part of its campaign to stamp out market manipulation and insider trading.
Be a role model: Find a healthy balance with media and technology Stamp out hate speech Online anonymity can have some unintended consequences.
He won his first election in 2015 by promising to crack down on corruption and stamp out extremist groups such as Boko Haram.
The CFPB was conceived after the 2007-09 financial crisis to stamp out abusive lending, while the SEC investigates scams targeting retail investors.
But states that get the rules wrong could fall foul of global rules to stamp out illicit use of digital coins, he added.
He won a historic election in 2015 by promising to crack down on corruption and stamp out extremist groups such as Boko Haram.
The proof of Hollywood's willingness to really stamp out predators in its midst will come in how the industry deals with these men.
Mr. Buhari has started a major offensive against the group that has made progress, but it has yet to stamp out the violence.
Congress has debated, but has so far failed to pass, regulations improving financial transparency, especially to stamp out an epidemic of anonymous corporations.
So far, looting has been only sporadic and localized, and security forces have been able to stamp out disorder before it has spread.
Former minister Turay said she hoped the ban would pave the way for activists to work with the government to stamp out FGM.
The country's ruling council called the incident a terrorist attack and said Sudan would step up its drive to stamp out Bashir loyalists.
The well-documented miscarriages of justice in campus sexual assault investigations are the outgrowth of an effort to stamp out a real problem.
Right now the Indian military is deployed across much of Kashmir and India's attempts to stamp out dissent have bred only growing resistance.
Chinese authorities have pledged to stamp out the illicit production, but under-the-radar producers and a lack of measuring equipment are obstacles.
President Muhammadu Buhari, a former general elected on promises to defeat Boko Haram and stamp out corruption, pledged to clean up the abuses.
The outbreak stoked fear and anger in Pakistan, which has long battled distrust toward health workers, particularly vaccinators working to stamp out polio.
He notes that Richemont has been an exception, seeking to stamp out the grey market by buying back (and destroying) stock in Asia.
" The IJERPH said Coke was "explicit in its intent" to stamp out opposition and build allies with journalists to "negate negative media coverage.
"These platforms are now racing to stamp out the sharing of media content for which they bear at least some responsibility," Burgess said.
On Thursday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres unveiled recommendations from a task force trying to stamp out sexual abuse by peacekeepers in the field.
In response, international forces from the United States, France and other European powers have sent troops and equipment to help stamp out the threat.
But after nearly 50 years of efforts to stamp out the drug trade, cocaine production in Colombia is currently at an all-time high.
"The gig economy is normalising labour conditions it took generations of political struggle to stamp out in this country," thunders an Australian parliamentary report.
"Basically, they let me be because they understand that they can't stamp out creativity or restrict what people do with their products," says Yap.
In order to make this argument however, investigators would need to prove that Facebook's intention with the acquisitions was to stamp out future threats.
Rather he says he's taking the action in the hopes the publicity will spotlight the problem and force Facebook to stamp out fake ads.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered security forces to use heavy force to stamp out the Sinai insurgency within three months after that attack.
Spanish-speaking city-dwellers associated the migrants with the Shining Path, a Maoist guerrilla group, even though it wanted to stamp out native languages.
The company had been criticized by European leaders, particularly in the UK and France, for failing to stamp out terrorists' use of the site.
Rights groups say China, which took control of Tibet in 1950, has tried to stamp out religious freedom and culture in the Himalayan region.
More generally, Silicon Valley tech companies have been under mounting criticism for not doing enough to promote gender equality and stamp out sexual harassment.
China has been trying to stamp out graft, with President Xi vowing to weed out all corrupt officials, from powerful "tigers" to lowly "flies".
Maybe take away likes!) while increasingly disaffected users offer loud and clear feedback (stamp out abuse and ban the Nazis, please and thank you).
The moves are the latest attempt by Magufuli to tighten control over the mining industry to boost government revenues and stamp out alleged corruption.
And while the Overwatch community is arguably more welcoming than most, it's still a huge undertaking on Blizzard's behalf to stamp out the trolls.
Zuckerberg and Chan's grandiose pledge to stamp out all diseases, no matter how well-intentioned and aspirational it is, oversimplifies what this would mean.
The WHO is formulating its fourth strategic plan to try and stamp out the outbreak -- saying it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
To stamp out the abuse of power, bribery and shed light on secret deals, citizens must together tell their governments they have had enough.
Grandi called for a two-track approach to tackle issues of citizenship and rights and inclusive development to stamp out poverty in Rakhine State.
These conflicts have significantly limited the government's ability to stamp out longstanding drug cartels, according to a 2016 report from the US State Department.
A slide shows how Xandr works with third parties like the Integral Ad Science to stamp out ad fraud and be transparent about fees.
This is just one of many obstacles that make it extremely difficult to stamp out fires before they reach a catastrophic size or intensity.
Aqueous Film Forming Foam was created by 3M at the behest of the Navy, which needed a way to stamp out fires on ships.
In buying Chewy, PetSmart sought to stamp out a competitor and build an internet presence and infrastructure faster than it could on its own.
It came to power vowing to represent the masses and stamp out the corruption and impunity that had long characterized the country's ruling classes.
Dozens of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in the past two years in an apparent bid to stamp out opposition.
Imran Khan, who was named prime minister after his party secured victory in July, ran and won on a promise to stamp out corruption.
The defendant is well known, having played a public role with issues and institutions that inspire strong emotions, making bias harder to stamp out.
Top English clubs are trying to stamp out gay abuse by encouraging fans to report it and with campaigns involving captains wearing rainbow armbands.
Top English clubs are trying to stamp out gay abuse by encouraging fans to report it and with campaigns involving captains wearing rainbow armbands.
The case against the men is the latest piece of the S.E.C.'s effort to stamp out illegal activity in the virtual currency markets.
President Trump vowed to stamp out anti-Semitism Tuesday in remarks at the Capitol commemorating the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's National Days of Remembrance.
So, while Twitter is unlikely to stamp out coronavirus disinformation entirely, the company says it hopes to contribute to efforts "to contain the threat."
Experts credit the discrepancy to the sheer number of organizations raising funds, worldwide, and the massive public relations efforts to stamp out breast cancer.
Each of the companies has set rules for their platforms and put protocols in place to stamp out hate speech and threats of violence.
Duterte has been accused of facilitating extrajudicial killings and other rights abuses during a campaign to stamp out illegal drugs in the Asian country.
China has officially banned the token sales, while the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has stepped up its efforts to stamp out fraudulent ICOs.
It is also expected to damage Turnbull's legislative agenda, notably the passage of a flagship bill to stamp out corruption in the building industry.
Sheinbaum's priorities are to stamp out police corruption and improve the implementation of a U.S.-style justice reform, she said in a recent interview.
The Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes, another NGO, is working with Mumbai's public hospitals to stamp out the use of the test.
Mark Meadows, a North Carolina Republican, would help the Defense Department stamp out use of its computers and network to access and share child pornography.
The move to stamp out the theft of $3 billion of fuel annually prompted widespread gasoline shortages and long lines at gas stations in January.
Amnesty said that despite policies that aim to stamp out abuse, Twitter appears to be inadequately enforcing these policies when women report violence and abuse.
She explains that while both companies and individuals are capable of perpetuating a misogynistic work culture, it is the company's responsibility to stamp out prejudice.
Barabaras is trying to stamp out those associations by using its website and social media to clarify that it does not support El Chapo's actions.
Alibaba said alliance members will "pool resources and increase collaboration" to stamp out more fake goods and sellers, but the actual details are fairly vague.
That competition was for the hearts and minds of a population that was pious, superstitious and easily persuaded of the need to stamp out evil.
"We are asking businesses to report on both what has and what has not worked in their efforts to stamp out modern slavery," Hawke said.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. and British derivatives and securities market regulators said on Monday they will collaborate to stamp out abuses known as "manufactured credit events".
It is not — and should not — be Black women's responsibility to stamp out white supremacy and misogyny that is so deeply embedded in our country.
Even if inflation picks up, Fed Chair Janet Yellen is unlikely to face the double-digit inflation rates that Volcker was trying to stamp out.
Blockchain technology, which is behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, can help the BC government to stamp out the black market, the IBM document states.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's war on vice is expanding, as the popular strongman politician looks to stamp out one of the country's most popular habits.
No user-led innovation could stamp out harassment — although users made several worthy efforts, including shared block lists, another idea later adopted by the company.
Xi has vowed to stamp out deep-seated corruption in the ruling Communist Party, vowing to go after powerful "tigers" as well as lowly "flies".
This new definition is unlikely to do much to stamp out current anti-Semitic commentary or activity (which is on the rise in the UK).
It is exactly this kind of acquisition strategy, designed to stamp out competition, which is also contributing to such low rates of new business creation.
It makes a convincing case that forgiveness alone is no substitute for tough action to stamp out that scourge and to make its recurrence impossible.
The government moves to stamp out monopolistic practices of some of China's largest e-commerce platforms ahead of Single's Day, the country's busiest shopping festival.
Second, in a far grimmer reality, he seeks to stamp out dissent by publicly humiliating anyone who dares utter even vague criticism of his rule.
LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - U.S. and British derivatives market regulators said on Monday they will collaborate to stamp out abuses known as "manufactured credit events".
Dozens of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in the past two years in an apparent bid to stamp out possible opposition.
She promised action to stamp out all forms of hatred, saying there had been far too much tolerance of extremism in Britain over many years.
But beyond trying to stamp out terrorism, Blair hoped the two of them could build a "global agenda around which we can unite the world."
The new measure made black market currency transactions punishable by up to three years in prison, and created a militia to stamp out illicit trading.
"Florida poised to stamp out Sanders campaign," by Marc Caputo Why the biggest primary next week will probably put Biden too far ahead to catch.
German efforts to stamp out cum-ex with legislation, in 2007 and 2009, left holes through which certain types of financial players could still crawl.
It is also under pressure to stamp out deforestation as Western governments increasingly try to regulate against the import of commodities linked to climate change.
India's luxury housing market has been weak for years, and has been further damaged by a new government drive to stamp out untaxed cash transactions.
Tech giants have stepped up their efforts in the wake of the 2016 U.S. presidential election to stamp out attempts at manipulating online political discourse.
Train them, at least that's the approach of most British universities seeking to stamp out harassment on campus, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
Nazi Germany went to great lengths to stamp out Polish cultural identity during World War II by burning down libraries, museums, and palaces wherever possible.
Smuggled Iranian fuel is typically much less expensive than legally sold fuel in Pakistan, and Pakistani officials have long struggled to stamp out its sale.
Their words incited fury in Beijing, which has used its large internal police force to stamp out separatist movements in places like Tibet and Xinjiang.
Later in the article, he called it a "mendacious fiction" that Labour was doing everything it could to stamp out anti-Semitism in the party.
A world's worth of technology has been assembled into a vast inverted pyramid in order to stamp out patterns just a few hundred atoms across.
The government says it is necessary to stamp out the influence of Gulen's network, which it refers to as the "Gulenist Terror Organization", or "FETO".
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's new prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin said on Monday his government will focus on efforts stamp out corruption and abuse of power.
Many other European Muslims agree with their main argument: that putting the onus on the followers of Islam to stamp out terrorism serves to stigmatise them.
He says the New Testament clearly shows that Paul was an early enemy of the Christian church who sought to stamp out the burgeoning Jesus movement.
Of course a healthy, competitive economy requires an effective government—to enforce antitrust rules, to stamp out today's excessive lobbying and cronyism, to tackle climate change.
The reasons are complex -- as economic pressures, shifting social attitudes and changing population dynamics revive a practice that China's Communist leaders had hoped to stamp out.
Even though Facebook has made its effort to stamp out false stories well known, many new sites emerged in 2017 to publish hoaxes and false stories.
Madonna, the most influential political mind in the state, said voters are more concerned about who will create more jobs and stamp out radical Islamic terror.
President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to stamp out graft when he was first elected in 2013, but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials.
The firm is now testing the idea with the Zika Citizen Network, a project that aims to find and stamp out mosquito-breeding sites in Colombia.
If, as Mr Parker says, American truly does not tolerate any sort of discrimination, then it should be able to stamp out these kinds of incidents.
Brazil's Federal Police and France's Macron are both trying to rationalize censorship as a means to stamp out election interference following the 2016 US presidential election.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian authorities are concerned that nationwide unrest will undermine the clerical establishment and want to stamp out the protests quickly, senior government officials say.
Otherwise, we may end up with a new social ill—bulk surveillance of home smart meter data—in our attempt to stamp out an old one.
He retired in 2014 for unrelated reasons, but his return, without an inquiry, shows a "monumental failure of the government to stamp out impunity," Amnesty said.
Plenty of urbanites share the junta's desire to stamp out the lingering influence of Thaksin Shinawatra, a populist former prime minister who now lives in exile.
So formidable are its rugged defences that it has defeated the many foes who for centuries have sought to stamp out the ancient peacock-worshipping sect.
The U.S. government and others should help Pashinyan's government implement his new program, stamp out corruption, and prevent former government officials from destabilizing the new government.
The social network, wary of losing its credibility, has tried to stamp out these hoax users and warn its 500 million users to do the same.
The law was originally conceived to stamp-out "redlining," a practice in which banks refuse to lend in certain poor neighborhoods, effectively discriminating against minority residents.
But he said that their time in the army is largely responsible for the negative attitudes and behavior the #MeToo movement is seeking to stamp out.
"   It's, admittedly, a tough line for the company to walk, trying to stamp out trolling and abuse while simultaneously preserving its own ideals of "free speech.
It was viewed as an effort to consolidate power as he portrayed it as a step toward making good on his promise to stamp out corruption.
It didn't mention crimes against Hindus either, which has led to accusations that governmental efforts to stamp out discrimination are themselves discriminatory, neglecting non-Abrahamic faiths.
At one point, a detective from the vice squad told her that the sex trade was impossible to stamp out, she said, and suggested she move.
The scientific findings, however, did not prevent the rumor mill from spinning, nor did the repeated attempts by authorities to stamp out the wholly groundless accusations.
HRW echoed longstanding concerns about China's use of an "Orwellian high-tech surveillance state" and sophisticated internet censorship system to catch and stamp out public criticism.
The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX has a point: Twitter is overrun with bots and has struggled to stamp out disinformation campaigns, malicious behavior and spam.
I hope members of Congress will take up this issue and follow the example of the states to take strong action to stamp out pyramid schemes.
He had pledged during his campaign to stamp out special-interest influence, and came into office with few ties to established Washington lobbying and consulting firms.
Trump is seeking to stake his claim as the "law and order" candidate who will stamp out the threat of terror by strengthening U.S. border policy.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - President-elect Jovenel Moise has pledged to stamp out corruption and strengthen Haiti's legal institutions, but even before taking office on Feb.
He is facing a challenge from former wartime defense chief Gotabaya Rajapaksa, 70, who has promised to ramp up national security and stamp out Islamist militancy.
"Survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uyghur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith," Pence said.
"Survivors of the camps have described their experiences as a deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uyghur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith," he said.
To stamp out dissent, the military government is now willing to openly trespass into the religious sphere and clamp down on a very popular Buddhist leader.
The lure of asylum-seeking has been compounded, activists and analysts say, by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's campaign to stamp out dissent in the kingdom.
Last summer, Twitter, crediting The Times, stripped tens of millions of suspicious accounts from its users' follower counts, hoping to stamp out the sale of fakes.
In office, he has spent months abroad receiving medical treatment for unspecified health problems, and has been unable to stamp out the Islamist Boko Haram insurgency.
But this step failed to stamp out the free market because authorities have been supplying much less hard currency through official channels than consumers are demanding.
In the statement the grouping said it adopted an "Osaka Blue Ocean Vision" that aims to stamp out additional pollution by marine plastic litter by 2050.
Stamos said he deserves as much blame as anyone else for Facebook being slow to notice and stamp out Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Catch up quick: Nigeria (February): Four years ago, President Muhammadu Buhari swept into power on a surge of optimism, pledging to restore security and stamp out corruption.
In particular, Chinese authorities are looking to stamp out the idea that there are implicit government guarantees for investors in state firms if they get into trouble.
His incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings to stamp out crime have alarmed many who hear echoes of an authoritarian past under the dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
Beijing can be sensitive to extravagant displays of wealth as Xi's administration cracks down on conspicuous consumption among government officials in a bid to stamp out corruption.
The aim was to stamp out a currency black market but the rules stifled trade as companies could no longer open letters of credit to finance imports.
Last week, he promised to step down if he failed to fulfill his promise to stamp out corruption in six months -- a feat experts say is impossible.
The failure to stamp out illegal drug sales shows just how difficult it is for search engines and social platforms to enforce their policies and the law.
Duterte's incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings to stamp out crime and drugs have alarmed many who hear echoes of the Southeast Asian country's authoritarian past.
E-cigarette poisonings in kids skyrocket, study finds Child labor common HRW urged tobacco companies to stamp out the use of child labor throughout their supply chains.
ALONG with terrorism and extremism, separatism rounds off "the three evil forces" that Xi Jinping, China's president, frequently invokes in speeches and has vowed to stamp out.
This strategy has given investors confidence that credit-card firms and other tech firms would not try to stamp out PayPal, a concern that had hurt sentiment.
One of Belgium's best-read Islamic scholars, Yacob Mahi, says he is appalled by the expulsion order and insists it will do nothing to stamp out terrorism.
There's no word on how Facebook will actually stamp out the bad behavior of offenders, but advocating for solidarity among attendees isn't a bad place to start.
"Street harassment is something that most women experience on a daily basis," comments Ester Van Kempen of Good Night Out, an international initiative to stamp out harassment.
" If international regulators want to stamp out tax avoidance, Lew said countries with "very low" rates in hopes of attracting foreign companies are "part of the problem.
The army has made some gains in Sinai this year, recapturing remote towns that IS used as bases, but it has struggled to stamp out the insurgency.
Zélie is a maji — someone who possesses magical abilities — whose mother was killed by King Saran in an effort to stamp out magic once and for all.
Youtube might not be able to stamp out the existence of this content entirely, but if it can remove the economic incentive, the supply will dry up.
Deadly violence in the Congo's North Kivu province has hampered efforts to stamp out the Ebola virus, the country's Minister of Public Health Oly Ilunga Kalenga said.
If the U.N. weren't such an abject failure in its stated mission to stamp out nationalism and aggression, perhaps President Trump's words today would be an outrage.
This is a huge test not only for the president but also for the show, as we've seen countless television presidents stamp out crises in dramatic ways.
The introduction of formal bankruptcy laws might, in time, also help to stamp out the common practice among UAE banks of rolling over and restructuring impaired loans.
" She added two crying laughing emojis and said "no lies will stamp out my love for this country or my resolve to make our union more perfect.
But efforts to stamp out such sentiment may be turning a fringe political issue into a concern at the core of Hong Kong's identity: freedom of expression.
" He said the Uighurs "endure round-the-clock brainwashing" as part of a "deliberate attempt by Beijing to strangle Uighur culture and stamp out the Muslim faith.
Amazon is blocking new offers for face masks, hand sanitizer and other coronavirus-related products on its site, marking its latest effort to stamp out price gouging.
While the Russian authorities have worked to stamp out violent behavior ahead of the World Cup, fears of discrimination — or attacks — continue to make some fans wary.
Whether or not the need for photo ID puts off legitimate voters, the reforms will probably fail to stamp out a bigger source of fraud: postal votes.
The president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has spent his three years in office trying to stamp out the practice, as part of a big overhaul of the cotton industry.
But this step has failed to stamp out the unofficial market because authorities have been supplying much less hard currency through official channels than consumers are demanding.
Under Franco's dictatorship, which ended in 1975, the government tried to stamp out all Catalan institutions and the language, and thousands of people were executed in purges.
Facebook and Reddit both announced moderation policies that covered deepfakes last week, and rather than trying to stamp out the format altogether, they took a narrower focus.
They were victims of the so-called Marian Persecutions of the 16th century, which took place when Queen Mary (or "Bloody Mary") sought to stamp out Protestantism.
Church officials, citing their own sources in the remote territory bordering Angola, said the army had destroyed 10 villages as it sought to stamp out an insurrection.
In May, just minutes after officially becoming president, he dissolved Ukraine's Parliament in an effort to consolidate power, which he said would help him stamp out corruption.
Activists said the survey highlighted the need for action to tackle the low salaries of migrant domestic workers in the two regions and help stamp out exploitation.
The demise of Backpage's adult ads undermined the trade, but it also illustrated how difficult it is to stamp out the practice of selling children for sex.
" Urgent review Oxfam announced Friday that an independent commission would carry out an "urgent" review into the allegations alongside a "comprehensive action plan to stamp out abuse.
In a separate statement, MINUSCA said PK5's residents had repeatedly called on the mission to stamp out armed groups responsible for extortion and attacks on civilians.
The first problem with the act was its name, which implied that the goal of public policy should be to stamp out autism, rather than helping autists.
The big question now is if he can follow through on his promises to stamp out undue oligarch influence in Kyiv and turn Ukraine's economic fortunes around.
Its information ministry also wants half of social media customers to use domestic social networks by 2020, and plans to stamp out "toxic information" on Facebook and Google.
Buhari has vowed to stamp out the Avengers, but the military has found it difficult in the past to hunt down militants in the Delta's maze of creeks.
The emergence of anti-Shiite sentiment over the past decade has not only been used to stamp out efforts by the Shiite minority to gain more political rights.
China has been condemned internationally for setting up the detention complexes, which it describes as "education training centers" helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
By Jane Bradley "We are here to help you," Theresa May promised victims in 2015 as she unveiled a law designed to stamp out human trafficking in Britain.
Facebook also said it will not display ads on fake news sites and started working with fact-checking news organizations to stamp out hoaxes and other false content.
But hopefully, between this line of research and efforts to stamp out cow farts entirely, global warming-by-flatulence is one planetary problem we'll soon have under control.
Erdogan has vowed to stamp out a three-decade insurgency by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants that flared anew a year ago after peace talks he spearheaded collapsed.
Now his administration has gone a step further in seeking to stamp out reality by using manipulated video to bar a genuine news outlet from presidential press briefings.
But his promises to restore security amid endemic violent crime and to stamp out the country's rampant political corruption won him support among voters looking for a change.
But his incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings to stamp out crime and drugs have alarmed many who hear echoes of the Southeast Asian country's authoritarian past.
Kiev has nationalized large parts of its banking system to try to stamp out corruption but keep the system running, as a number of international banks have withdrawn.
Martin Luther King Jr. Though King and others have accomplished much for civil rights, there is still work to be done to stamp out injustice in our communities.
Activists dismissed the change, saying a portal would not stamp out sexism at work, be it the lewd comments, stalled promotions or unwanted advances that women routinely face.
Still, the study makes it clear that no US law can stamp out encryption products entirely, undermining widely criticized FBI concerns over criminals "going dark" without legislative intervention.
Without appointees in epidemic prevention positions, there's no one inside the government to stand up for the programs that would help stamp out an outbreak when it sparks.
Earlier this year, the commission also paid a visit to Liaoning province in China's industrial north-east, where it urged local officials to stamp out widespread data fraud.
President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to stamp out graft when he was first elected in 2013, but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials and ministers.
President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to stamp out corruption when he was first elected in 2013 but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials and ministers.
The Bloomberg Initiative has also created a backlash from smokers' rights groups, who portray Mr. Bloomberg as a foreign oligarch determined to stamp out Indonesia's proud tobacco tradition.
Can the international order stamp out our biggest existential challenge when the world's largest economic power and the second largest greenhouse gas emitter has recklessly exited the game?
Despite Iraq's oil wealth and two years of rare calm after the defeat of IS, the government has failed to fix war damage and stamp out endemic corruption.
It is unlikely that any amount of international cooperation can stamp out tax evasion in countries where corruption is entrenched and leaders need ways to conceal their wealth.
Many Egyptians, craving stability after years of political turmoil, backed Sisi's crackdown on Mursi's followers, described by the government as an effort to stamp out Islamist militant terrorists.
When talking about how to stamp out crime, Cook sounds a lot like Sessions, an Alabama Republican who is both a former US attorney and state attorney general.
But he struggled with the other, and as he did, the burning end dripped embers onto the new padding and sent volunteers scrambling to stamp out the flames.
His incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings to stamp out crime and drugs have, however, alarmed many who hear echoes of the Southeast Asian country's authoritarian past.
The move is also the most recent by Facebook to counter charges that not enough was being done to stamp out fake news and disinformation on its platform.
She swiftly introduced new gun laws and started a global movement to stamp out online hate in a response that was hailed as a model for other leaders.
In 37 states and territories, there have been changes to the rules that will all but stamp out the possibility of any raucous divide on the convention floor.
While Washington unleashed Operation Chaos, a secret campaign to undermine antiwar activism in the United States, Hanoi carried out its own repressive effort to stamp out domestic dissension.
Workers who are organizing at Google say Monday's firing of four employees is an act of "illegal retaliation" from the company's management intended to stamp out labor organizing.
The purpose of those visits was to use holy sites of the world's three largest monotheistic religions to urge leaders to stamp out extremism and terrorism, aides said.
President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged to stamp out graft when he was first elected in 2013 but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials and ministers.
In April, Google announced an initiative called Project Owl to provide "algorithmic updates to surface more authoritative content" and stamp out fake news stories from its search results.
Lopez Obrador, a leftist who took office about a year ago pledging to stamp out corruption, said Mexico's last attorney general did not properly submit the extradition request.
But while Mr. Kenyatta has vowed to stamp out graft, critics have said that his administration isn't serious about fighting corruption, calling it a mere public relations exercise.
Such litigation will be impossible to stamp out, but Delaware deserves an A for effort as well as for capably handling many other corporate disputes over the year.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has not done enough to stamp out anti-Jewish sentiment in his party, a prominent parliamentary committee said on Sunday.
As part of its reform drive, the Saudi government has launched an campaign of arrests of royals, ministers and businessmen, saying it is seeking to stamp out corruption.
In August, construction stalled when the Ethiopian government took the contract for turbine installation away from Metec, a state-owned company, in an effort to stamp out corruption.
Beijing denies any mistreatment of the Uighurs or others in Xinjiang, saying it is providing vocational training to help stamp out militancy and separatism and teach new skills.
The speed of transmission is increased by forums and websites dedicated to sharing illegal upskirt videos and revenge porn, many of which have proven difficult to stamp out.
As well as ignoring calls from the international community to stop his bloody campaign, Duterte has also sought to stamp out any opposition voices in his own country.
Franco's regime killed or imprisoned tens of thousands of people to stamp out dissent, and up to 500,000 combatants and civilians died in the 1936-39 Civil War.
The countries most at immediate risk are Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo — mainly because vaccination efforts haven't been able to stamp out the persistent disease transmission.
Since then, police have managed to stamp out or weaken many militant networks although there has been a resurgence in radicalism in recent years, inspired largely by Islamic State.
The strategy failed to stamp out the free market, however, because demand for dollars far exceeds limited supplies that authorities have provided through formal channels at the official rate.
Franco's regime killed or imprisoned tens of thousands to stamp out dissent, and up to 500,000 combatants and civilians died in the war between his forces and leftist Republicans.
Gandhi has pledged a monthly payment of 6,000 rupees for the poorest families, about 250 million of a population of 1.3 billion, in a bid to stamp out poverty.
Twitter has taken steps to curb hate speech, but critics have specifically taken Dorsey to task for not acting more decisively to stamp out hate speech on his platform.
Scores of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in the past two years in an apparent bid to stamp out any opposition to the crown prince.
At Facebook, we are making the investments that we need to stamp out abuse in our system and ensure the good things people love about Facebook can keep happening.
Apple insists that a crackdown on apps designed to help parents manage their kids' screen time is about security and privacy rather than an effort to stamp out competition.
President Uhuru Kenyatta vowed to stamp out corruption when he was first elected in 2013 but critics say he has been slow to go after top officials and ministers.
Another dubious assertion, from 23.2, when President Barack Obama released his long form birth certificate in an effort to stamp out any remaining sliver of doubt about his birthplace.
A relatively light wildfire season across the Northern Rockies has roared to life as firefighters scrambled to try to stamp out more than 30 new blazes in recent days.
President Uhuru Kenyatta vowed to stamp out corruption when he was first elected in 2013, but critics say he has been slow to go after top officials and ministers.
The charity, founded in 2008, hopes the early-stage trials it is conducting will enable canines to join efforts to stamp out one of the world's most deadly diseases.
"It is urgent to stamp out the fire immediately on the Korean peninsula, not to add kindling, or even worse, to pour oil on the flames," the article said.
Trachoma, which can cause irreversible blindness, had proven hard to stamp out in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, where it was endemic in 246 communities, the PAHO said.
But he has also come under fire from rights groups and foreign governments for employing strong-arm tactics to stamp out political dissent, making Thursday's small protest particularly noteworthy.
Some German officials and prosecutors refute this claim, noting that Germany made attempts to stamp out the practice by changing and clarifying the law in 2000, 25.6 and 22.3.
Maybe they think a government contractor should be able to stamp out a company that it sees as competitive; it's hard to understand Congress's calculations much of the time.
The investigations are part of the Securities and Futures Commission's (SFC) efforts to stamp out corporate fraud, enforcement head Thomas Atkinson told the Thomson Reuters Pan-Asian Regulatory Summit.
Many states have passed laws that aim to stamp out payday lending, but some lenders evade the restrictions by offering their loans online within those states, Pew researchers found.
When Mnangagwa took over as leader after the late Robert Mugabe was ousted in 2017, he promised to stamp out the graft that had become endemic under his predecessor.
The 92-year-old took over as Malaysia's prime minister last month after a stunning election victory over Najib Razak, promising to stamp out corruption and lower living costs.
Breaking up technology companies is unlikely to stamp out the unintended dark side of social media — but disrupting the business model might help, according to technology pioneer Jaron Lanier.
"Either Wells Fargo willfully turned a blind eye, or they completely failed in their legal responsibilities to oversee their operations and to catch and stamp out fraud," Merkley said.
Lourenço, who received 98.59 percent of the vote, vowed in his closing speech that members of the party would not be immune in his drive to stamp out graft.
McDonald's, it's time to sit down with the workers who help make your $6 billion in profits possible so, together, we can stamp out harassment once and for all.
But she could not bear to stand by as President Bashar al-Assad, Russia, Turkey and the Islamic State tried to stamp out my people and our democratic vision.
But where she saw a difference, she said, was in Hollywood's desire — at least as evidenced by the overt support for the new commission — to stamp out sexual harassment.
Marketers continue to struggle with rogue advertisersFace mask advertising is the latest example of the digital ad industry's ongoing struggles to police and stamp out fake and questionable material.
Google has said that it is aware that these types of biases may creep into search results, but that it remains vigilant in trying to stamp out those problems.
Instead, they would declare that they are "committed to working together" to stamp out malicious online activity, prevent interference in electoral processes and improve the security of digital services.
Mr. Paluso, who returned to the college as an administrator four years ago, has sought to identify and stamp out its decades-old and notoriously sadistic culture of hazing.
President Sebastian Pinera´s center-right government has been accused by protesters of overlooking entrenched inequality and failing to stamp out alleged human rights abuses by police and soldiers.
Mr. Fujimori then proceeded to rule with an iron fist, dismantling courts, staffing institutions with loyalists and committing gross human rights violations in his quest to stamp out dissent.
The provision aims to stamp out practices employed by corporations to reduce U.S. tax obligations by shifting money earned in the United States to less heavily taxed overseas affiliates.
Trump administration officials said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and top American commanders now have been given at least six months to stamp out the Islamic State in Syria's east.
He vowed to call new legislative elections to let voters weigh in on a dispute he says has stymied his bid to stamp out graft in the ruling class.
After taking office in 2015, President John Magufuli launched an anti-corruption drive and vowed to stamp out tax evasion by multinational companies in Tanzania's mining and telecoms sectors.
The hanging totem, covered by Victorian wallpaper, is a poignant commentary on assimilation in a nation that has been diligent in its attempts to violently stamp out Indigenous cultures.
China, which sees Taiwan as the most sensitive issue between it and the United States, is working to stamp out even simple references to the island internationally, they said.
The case has called into question the efficacy of the military's policies which were introduced in the 1980s and designed to stamp out white supremacy from active-duty ranks.
Relations between Iran and Pakistan have been strained in recent months, with both sides accusing each other of not doing enough to stamp out militants allegedly sheltering across the border.
However, the statistics show there is still a long way to go if AI is going to reach the levels of diversity required to stamp out bias in the technology.
Take Spotify, which declared war on the iPhone maker in 2016, hoping to convince federal regulators that Apple sought to stamp out its competitors in music and other related industries.
If a gay gene were proven to exist, some people worry that scientists would try to find a way to manipulate it in an effort to stamp out LGBTQ+ people.
A sustained economic recovery would help the Bank of Japan's efforts to stamp out persistent deflation, though wages and inflation remain stubbornly low despite recent signs of rebounding private consumption.
He's previously declared that he will be a "dictator" against evil, and vowed to step down in six months if he failed to fulfill his promise to stamp out corruption.
WHENEVER Xu Jie goes to the cinema to watch mystery and detective films, she leaves disappointed: to help stamp out superstition, China's censors excise ghosts and zombies from the screens.
The government's move against Lozoya is one of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's boldest steps, since taking office in December, to fulfill a campaign promise to stamp out corruption.
Kiev has nationalised large parts of its banking system to both keep it running as international banks have withdrawn and to try and stamp out corruption and suspect lending practices.
Blasts and other accidents are common in China due to patchy enforcement of safety rules, although the government has pledged to improve checks to try to stamp out such incidents.
But, as if they occupied a self-governing amusement park, they were exempt from civil and church authorities' attempts to stamp out cards as the "picture books of the devil".
Tennis officials on Wednesday launched an independent review into their anti-corruption practices after allegations the sport's watchdog had not done enough to stamp out possible corruption in the game.
Huang added though that there was still many risks in the financial markets, a key focus for Beijing as it looks to stamp out risky behavior by corporations and lenders.
Beijing denies any mistreatment of the Uighurs or others in Xinjiang, saying it is provide vocational training to help stamp out Islamic extremism and separatism and teach new work skills.
Beijing denies any mistreatment of the Uighurs or others in Xinjiang, saying it is providing vocational training to help stamp out Islamic extremism and separatism and teach new work skills.
China has been widely condemned for setting up complexes in its remote Xinjiang region that it describes as "vocational training centers" to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
The 55-year-old physician has been extremely vocal ever since, criticizing the government for failing to take advantage of a new generation of medicines to stamp out the disease.
While Amazon has created programs like Brand Registry and a software-based product called Transparency to help identify and weed out tricksters, these problems have proven difficult to stamp out.
Organizers say that recent actions by Google to stamp out internal dissent are extremely concerning to them, especially at a company long known for its open and collaborative work culture.
While China's economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, policymakers have moved to reduce financial risks in the economy and stamp out speculative activity in the property market.
A regional director for the World Health Organization praised the tireless efforts of Congo's medical professionals and added that the country must stay vigilant to completely stamp out the disease.
Besides creating a diplomatic quandary, the Kurdish deployment to Afrin is depriving the U.S. of allied troops in the campaign to stamp out the last vestiges of the Islamic State.
Chaudhry said Pakistan would use an "economic, political and administrative strategy" that would adhere to Pakistan's National Action Plan (NAP) formulated in 2014, which vowed to stamp out militant groups.
The downfall of Hollywood titan Weinstein has been a catalyst for a movement to stamp out workplace harassment, particularly the variety that pits powerful men against much less powerful women.
Riot grrrls came together with a focus on forwarding progressive agendas like fighting potential Bush-era sanctions on abortion rights, protesting apartheid, and generally working to stamp out patriarchal norms.
The e-commerce giant is said to be investigating a series of data leaks and employee bribes as part of a push to stamp out seller scams from its service.
First-past-the-post generously rewards the two largest parties, providing a big incentive for Labour and the Conservatives to stamp out smaller challengers, lest they end up usurping them.
The news comes a day after China widened a mass roundup of potential patients, as the government conducts what it has called a "wartime" campaign to stamp out the epidemic.
Liberalism can only truly tolerate belief systems that cohere with its vision of freedom, and will actively attempt to stamp out worldviews that it concludes are hostile to that ideal.
The rejection of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's government in 2013 was an expression of public outrage and frustration with the Ukrainian government's unwillingness to stamp out state-sanctioned corruption.
He faced a public furious at his failure to stamp out corruption or improve living standards five years after a pro-Russian leader was swept out by a popular revolt.
Whether Del Pino and other arrested executives are ultimately found guilty or not, many in Venezuela see opportunism behind the ongoing purge, not a concerted effort to stamp out graft.
But more than a year since Facebook promised the European Commission that it would do more to stamp out these problems, the abuse has never been worse, say its victims.
This "fratricidal" violence can in turn prompt insurgent flipping, whereby the rebel group faring worse turns for protection to the government and in exchange helps it stamp out the rebellion.
But with the public's increasing demands that politicians stamp out the role of money in politics, Booker's financial ties could be something his competitors in a Democratic primary seize on.
This led the country to impose a freeze on duck and geese breeding in affected zones earlier this year to stamp out the disease and protect its large foie gras industry.
"Without greater political will, it won't be possible to stamp out the problem," she said, adding that she fears that seahorses will be wiped out in some parts of the world.
China's military, which is the world's largest and is in the midst of an ambitious modernization campaign, has been an important focus of President Xi Jinping's battle to stamp out corruption.
It said the Afghan government was not doing enough to stamp out militant groups, and that the militants, in turn, were using Afghanistan as a base to plan attacks in Pakistan.
Widodo pledged transparent government when he took office in 2014, but graft remains hard to stamp out and in January the KPK detained a Constitutional Court judge on suspicion of bribery.
Other measures to stamp out fake news included labeling stories that had been identified as false by third parties or Facebook's community and showing warnings when people read or share them.
They helped evacuate Hayler from the smoke-filled front room and stamp out the fire which had spread from the blazing curtains and found Marmalade the cat cowering in the corner.
This Wroclaw, Poland-based company offers a sort of iPad-powered whiteboard that lets you collaboratively display drawings and text, equations, and even stamp out fun (and educational) clip art presentations.
Who would have thought the universe's greatest attempt to stamp out followers of the Force — well, after that whole thing with Emperor Palpatine and Order 66 — would take place in Australia?
I mean, Metallica just announced they're the face some luxury men's brand called Brioni, so it's not like metal itself isn't doing enough to stamp out any remaining trace of edge.
So behind the roaring flames of Myanmar's elaborate drug-burning ceremony, the country's government is still struggling to secure the power and mechanisms needed to stamp out a crippling drug problem.
Mahathir, who has promised to reform state institutions and stamp out corruption, this week also replaced the government's top lawyer, the attorney-general, and the chief of the anti-graft agency.
Reiterating a previous statement, Tencent said it is doing more to stamp out gambling on its platforms like WeChat, including restricting groups suspected of gambling behavior and punishing individual account holders.
Any violence used in a response to evil would, therefore, be focused on the alleviation of suffering rather than the attempt to stamp out evil where we think we see it.
But new statistics and a review of court records show, for the first time, the lengths the police had previously gone to try to stamp out the practice of swipe-begging.
Princess Lamia bint Majed Al Saud, secretary general of Alwaleed Philanthropies, said the need to stamp out the disease is particularly pressing amid current humanitarian crises that increase risks of disease.
It was time, he said, for the right to stamp out degenerate liberalism once and for all—but some of his fellow conservatives, like David French, were standing in the way.
For authority figures in Colombia and the United States, looking the other way while one narco-terrorist organization tries to stamp out another has dire portents for the rule of law.
The measure won't pass the GOP-controlled Senate, but lobbyists are eager to stamp out proposals they see as overreach and believe would restrict K Street's ability to advocate on issues.
Mexico's poor, marginalized, and forgotten had elected a man who would truly represent them: a plain-talking, frugally living southerner who would stamp out corruption and give voice to the voiceless.
On the other, it should be careful not to stamp out new business models unless they actually do inflict harm on consumers, as opposed to presenting a threat of theoretical harm.
Further complicating matters, the government's aggressive drive to stamp out coal burning for stoves and heaters overreached over winter and left many residents shivering because natural gas installations had fallen behind.
Prince Mohammed defended the recent jailing of more than 380 princes, businessmen and former government ministers in the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh as part of a campaign to stamp out corruption.
He likened the push to stamp out child marriage with another sweeping initiative, the banning of liquor in Bihar in 2016, which worked because it tapped into "fear psychology," he said.
The White House appeared to declare victory this week for an Obama-era initiative to stamp out disease outbreaks around the world even as it moved to scale back the program.
The Chinese government has said it will investigate and stamp out any illicit production off CFC-21.5, and Chinese industrial associations have vowed that their businesses will not use the chemical.
Many Indians praise his efforts to stamp out corruption and bring development to poor regions, but his commitment to empowering the nation's Hindu majority has raised fears in its Muslim minority.
Faced with the looming consequences of a decade-long borrowing binge, the Chinese government is intensifying its efforts stamp out risky lending and speculative froth from the world's second-largest economy.
"There is tight effort at the borders to ensure that such things do not come in again," he said, adding that no country had been able to stamp out smuggling altogether.
The statement also said the cabinet would fast-track a national strategy to stamp out corruption, and that banking secrecy and immunity would be scrapped for everyone in the public sector.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China plans more measures to stamp out corruption including greater supervision of public finances, Premier Li Keqiang said during a special cabinet meeting on Monday, according to state media.
LONDON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog has told the bosses of commercial insurance companies to stamp out bad behavior in the industry and improve diversity, or risk losing their jobs.
Since July 2015, hundreds of lawyers and rights activists have been swept up in a nationwide dragnet, as Mr. Xi seeks to stamp out a perceived threat to Communist Party rule.
Reiterating a previous statement, Tencent said it is doing more to stamp out gambling on its platforms like WeChat, including restricting groups suspected of gambling behaviour and punishing individual account holders.
A former soccer World Player of the Year, Weah took office at the start of 2018 on a promise to stamp out corruption and end economic misery for millions of Liberians.
But Trump is also closely monitoring Republicans on Capitol Hill in near real time, looking to stamp out any signs of an incipient revolt and intervening when he deems it necessary.
Warren has been touting her new plan to stamp out corruption in politics, but she hasn't taken the opportunity to clarify and strengthen her stance on the Biden connection to Ukraine.
As Noisey's reporting revealed, some New York clubs are beginning to tackle harassment more transparently, engaging actively with their customers and formulating explicit policies on how to stamp out such behavior.
Britney herself tried to stamp out that notion by assuring her fans that she was fine, NOT being controlled by anybody ... and doing what was best for her at the time.
Better known for its illicit trade in drugs than people, Scotland has set its sights on slavemasters and is stepping up efforts to stamp out the crime as it uncovers more victims.
Under the proposal, tax authorities in EU states will step up their cooperation and exchange of information on cross-border sales in a bid to stamp out value-added tax (VAT) fraud.
He vows to save the economy from disaster, revive the country's farms and mines, compensate whites whose land was stolen under Mr Mugabe, stamp out corruption and bring back harmony and prosperity.
Leprosy can be treated with antibiotics, but the surprising number of new cases each year highlights the need to learn more about this disease and why it's so tough to stamp out.
Clinton: I will stamp out "the Trump loophole" There are far too many variables at play over the next three months for anyone to say with certainty how the race will end.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Consumers complain loudly about debt collectors and the industry may need fresh federal regulation to stamp out abuses, the head of the U.S. Consumer Protection Bureau (CFPB) said on Tuesday.
Over the last couple of years, T came under sustained pressure from politicians, who've eagerly offered up soundbites about how the organizers should "stamp out crime" and sort out issues with drugs.
Ardern said the government was investing NZ$17 million ($10.73 million) over four years to boost New Zealand's ability to find, stop and stamp out terrorist and violent extremist content online quickly.
Ardern said the government was investing NZ$17 million ($10.73 million) over four years to boost New Zealand's ability to find, stop and stamp out terrorist and violent extremist content online quickly.
Chinese exchanges, including Dalian, Shanghai and Zhengzhou, imposed a series of similar curbs in 2016 to stamp out speculative trading that bloated prices and trading volumes across commodities from steel to rubber.
At the end of the fourth Christian century, an east-Roman emperor who followed the new faith abolished the pan-Hellenic contest as part of his general drive to stamp out paganism.
Feeling home games lacked passion (partly a result of campaigns to stamp out Catholic-Protestant sectarianism, a noxious feature of Celtic-Rangers matches), they mimicked Italian "Ultra" fans and adopted political causes.
Link to report Beijing denies any mistreatment of the Uighurs or others in Xinjiang, saying it is providing vocational training to help stamp out Islamic extremism and separatism and teach new skills.
Several instances this year suggested Kiev's leaders were backsliding on their commitments to stamp out graft, including attempts to delay the launch of an electronic system obliging officials to declare their wealth.
In addition to mass culling of ducks and other poultry birds in outbreak areas, the government ordered a halt to duck-rearing in part of the southwest to stamp out the disease.
The group recommended the NHFPC "issue regulations or guidelines that clearly prohibit public hospitals and private clinics from conducting conversion therapy" and strengthen the monitoring of hospitals to stamp out the practice.
But they haven't, and US officials have recently suggested they will stay for as long as necessary to stamp out ISIS, which still holds on to enclaves along the Syria-Iraq border.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tennis officials on Wednesday launched an independent review into their anti-corruption practices after allegations the sport's watchdog had not done enough to stamp out possible corruption in the game.
It was a subject Mr. Glines was deeply concerned about; he was an originator of the fund-raising campaign Stamp Out AIDS and a founding trustee of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Before Harris developed the follower-auditing system Social Audit Pro, he was the man behind Friend Blaster Pro, an audience-inflating MySpace bot, the exact kind he's now working to stamp out.
Birmingham's new young Mayor Randall Woodfin is quickly infusing new thoughts, creating the Office of Social Justice that works to stamp out discrimination and give citizens a place to take their concerns.
Trump's comments come after days of advisers debating internally over how to balance the need to stamp out the virus with aggressive social distancing measures with the desire to boost the economy.
In October 2017, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) said it was probing "substandard work" by 15 firms during their IPO sponsorship, as part of its efforts to stamp out corporate fraud.
That's the finding of a new report from the World Economic Forum, which says that most countries are failing to stamp out historical inequalities that prevent people from realizing their full potential.
Lawmakers have criticized Twitter for its failure to protect voters, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admitted in 2018 that the platform has yet to figure out how to stamp out false info.
Its governor, Haruhiko Kuroda, said the changes in its framework were partly to stamp out speculation that the central bank was about to exit its super loose monetary policy or raise rates.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis held talks with Indian leaders on Tuesday, vowing to jointly stamp out militant sanctuaries and seeking India's greater involvement in helping to stabilize Afghanistan.
All are trying to stamp out the other; in The Americans, the competition between the progressive faith of the Jenningses' teenage daughter and her parents' commitments as KGB spies is particularly dramatic.
On Friday, Britain's home secretary, Sajid Javid, said on Twitter that he was very disappointed by Mr. Chope's move, adding that he was "determined to stamp out this despicable and medieval practice."
HANOI (Reuters) - If it had been in business a decade ago, Nguyen Anh Thuan's restaurant would have been a target for late-night police raids to arrest lawbreakers and stamp out "social evils".
Even if you don't think it's worth the trouble for yourself, the more information that tech firms and the authorities can gather, the easier it is to stamp out these sorts of practices.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Nearly a month after Mexico's new president launched an ambitious plan to stamp out growing fuel theft, the strategy meant to crush corruption and organized crime is under heightened scrutiny.
The PSD was forced from power in November 2015 when a deadly fire in a nightclub that lacked emergency exits and safety permits sparked nationwide anger over politicians' failure to stamp out abuses.
If the court had allowed Mr. da Silva to remain free, it would have enraged the crusading prosecutors and judges who have tried since 2014 to stamp out Brazil's entrenched culture of graft.
But in the speech Zuckerberg just delivered over his own Facebook page, he also explained why Facebook won't ever be able to stamp out malicious or deceptive ads from Russians or anyone else.
The U.S. has long pressed Turkey to stem the tide of foreign fighters that have traveled across Europe through Turkey and into Syria, believing more could be done to stamp out the phenomenon.
The overhaul bill, which has been stuck in parliament for more than a decade, aims to stamp out corruption and inefficiency at state oil giant NNPC and turn it into a commercial agency.
More than a year after recreational marijuana became legal in California, the state is waging war against unlicensed pot shops and redoubling efforts to stamp out illegal marijuana farms, using National Guard troops.
Weakening fundamentals along with strong measures by Chinese exchanges to stamp out speculative activity have helped reverse momentum in China's massive commodity futures markets from bullish to bearish in less than a month.
However, dozens of activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested in an apparent bid to stamp out opposition to the crown prince, who has consolidated power including with a sweeping anti-corruption campaign.
This dynamic is a good personal test, as I believe one's belief in the future is in direct proportion to the strength he/she has to endure criticisms and stamp out self-doubt.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who heads the junta, has repeatedly vowed to stamp out critics of the monarchy and has also called for stronger prosecution of lese-majeste cases since the coup.
Still, the speed at which it spread spoke to a voracious hunger among women in media to do something, even a flawed something, to stamp out sexual harassment and assault in our industry.
Sofie Ovaa, coordinator of the Stop Child Labour Coalition, said a combination of higher wages, community-based efforts to discourage child labor and top-down regulations were needed to stamp out the practice.
Now it has been made more difficult by Trump and Rudy Giuliani's setting back of Ukraine's efforts to stamp out corruption and subordinating an aid relationship to dirt-digging for domestic political reasons.
Poor intelligence and insufficient resources have hampered efforts by Congolese and U.N. peacekeeping forces to stamp out repeated killings, most carried out at night with machetes and hatchets, near the town of Beni.
President Donald Trump in November tapped Mulvaney, already White House budget chief, to also serve as interim head of the agency conceived to stamp out abusive lending after the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
Infectious disease experts, including those who have helped stamp out deadly epidemics before, say social distancing is imperative to slow the inevitable spread of coronavirus, which results in the respiratory disease COVID-19.
"The federal government should never be used as a tool to stamp out religious liberty," he said, alleging that Feldblum would use her position to do so in the name of LGBTQ rights.
Video game companies, celebrity gossip bloggers and live-streaming stars have all been through the wringer recently as the government works harder to stamp out cultural content that it deems unhealthy or unwholesome.
At times, critics suggest the law's integration aims should be sidelined in favor of colorblind enforcement measures that stamp out racial discrimination but do not serve the larger purpose of defeating systemic segregation.
Facebook outlined some of the ways it is trying to stamp out terrorist content on its platform Thursday, following calls from U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May to crack down on online terrorist havens.
Snapchat faces stiff competition from Instagram, which has more than twice the daily users of Snapchat and threatened to stamp out Snapchat by copying features such as photo filters and disappearing slide shows.
"The update to rules for accessing Lloyd's premises is just one part of our wider action plan to stamp out inappropriate behavior in the Lloyd's market," a spokesperson told CNN Business on Tuesday.
Lawmakers had widely rebuked the administration's dramatic foreign policy shift as an abandonment of the Syrian Kurdish militias that helped U.S. forces stamp out the remnants of the ISIS threat in the region.
Dozens of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have also been arrested in an apparent bid to stamp out opposition to Prince Mohammed, who has consolidated power including with a sweeping anti-corruption campaign.
The release of Prince Alwaleed appeared to signal the winding down of an opaque, two-and-a-half month operation that Saudi officials said was meant to stamp out the kingdom's endemic corruption.
The party has also recently found itself bogged down in a high-profile dispute with the Jewish community over what they say is its failure to stamp out anti-Semitism within the party.
The MMPR regime was designed to end home growing and stamp out dispensaries, instead centralizing the cultivation of cannabis in the hands of a very small number of growers, dubbed Licensed Producers (LPs).
VICE Impact spoke with Community Solutions' direct of communications, Jake Maguire, about the work Community Solutions is doing from its New York City headquarters to stamp out homelessness around the country -- and even internationally.
With the black economy by some accounts representing about a quarter of national output in a country which depends hugely on tourism, Greek authorities are turning to high-tech to stamp out undeclared earnings.
Mulvaney, appointed by President Donald Trump, has vowed to dial back what he says is overreach by the independent agency, which was created following the 2007-2009 financial crisis to stamp out predatory lending.
She said that after years in the business working a variety of jobs, she thinks the culture of tech is a significant reason why it has failed to stamp out its sexual harassment problem.
But in line with a developing trend toward rulings that elicit broad support by handing something to everyone, the chief did not stamp out the hopes of the Gill plaintiffs once and for all.
The move shows how Mick Mulvaney, named interim head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by U.S. President Donald Trump, is putting his mark on an agency conceived to stamp out abusive lending.
The government launched an anti-militant drive across the Muslim-majority nation last month to stamp out the murders, but many of those detained are believed to be ordinary criminals and not Islamic extremists.
The Southeast Asian nation has seen an uptick in commercial surrogacy after the practice was banned in Thailand in 2015, and has since been scrambling to draft a law to stamp out the trade.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia and encrypted messaging service Telegram have agreed to establish better procedures to stamp out distribution of terrorist propaganda on the platform, the app's founder and the communications minister said on Tuesday.
Jenzen-Jones notes that groups operating on social networks tend to be "very fluid in nature," and often in contact with one another away from the internet, making it difficult to stamp out networks.
To stamp out this scourge, newly militarized police departments teamed up with the Justice Department to swoop down and save the day with S.W.A.T. gear, draconian policies, and at the very least—scathing rhetoric.
A number of people at the scene told Reuters that local shortages in gasoline supply since Lopez Obrador launched a drive to stamp out fuel theft had encouraged the rush to the gushing pipeline.
The issues around the lack of diversity are popular in the advertising industry right now, with agencies and clients signing up to an "Unstereotype Alliance " in June, aiming to stamp out sexism in ads.
All that stamping and paper-shuffling helped make life in Croatia a Kafkaesque morass, though, so the government has decided it's time to stamp out the stamp before it suffocates an already weak economy.
Clinton is also willing to impose federal penalties, including denying tax-exempt status, in order to, as Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wrote, "stamp out every vestige of dissent" to a far-left agenda.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's capital announced new curbs on private cars on Wednesday as it moves to rein in Jakarta's choking air pollution, but experts warned the measures were unlikely to stamp out the problem.
But he quickly proved to be an adept opponent, turning Jammeh's attempts to stamp out dissent against the administration and galvanising a coalition of eight parties to back a single candidate in the Dec.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is kicking off a year-long campaign this month to stamp out persistent violence in its overcrowded hospitals by angry patients targeting medical staff, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday.
Bukele, who took office in June, has vowed to stamp out corruption that has implicated former presidents and said he had created the International Commission Against Impunity in El Salvador (CICIES) through presidential decree.
Throughout his campaign, Trump vowed to stamp out government corruption and took a tough stance on the lobbying industry's influence on U.S. foreign affairs,  Donald Trump has reportedly picked retired four-star Marine Gen.
And our approach to South Asia and specifically Afghanistan means building upon our relationships with India and Pakistan to stamp out terrorism and support the Afghan government in providing security for their own people.
The United Nations estimates more than a million Muslim Uighurs have been detained in camps in Xinjiang over recent years as part of a wide-reaching campaign by Chinese officials to stamp out terrorism.
In the last 28 years, ICE has arrested over 214,22008 wicked human traffickers — and I have signed 21 pieces of legislation to stamp out the menace of human trafficking, domestically and around the globe.
In the last 3 years, ICE has arrested over 214,214 wicked human traffickers -- and I have signed 22008 pieces of legislation to stamp out the menace of human trafficking, domestically and around the globe.
In May, Google hired a union busting consulting firm to stamp out efforts to organize the company, an unprecedented move for a major tech company looking to resolve issues with its white collar workers.
And with speculation swirling that special counsel Robert Mueller's final report could be devastating for Trump, press secretary Sarah Sanders sought to stamp out any sense that Trump's presidency is facing an existential threat.
The bank's longtime leader, John G. Stumpf, was called to testify twice before Congress, where he faced a barrage of criticism for failing to properly manage the bank and stamp out the bad behavior.
Lawmakers from several opposition parties behind the impeachment bid say Pinera, who early in the crisis declared Chile "at war with a powerful enemy," failed to act quickly enough to stamp out police abuses.
Nayef was long regarded as a safe pair of hands by the CIA because of his aggressive efforts to stamp out al Qaeda in the kingdom when he was the Minister of the Interior.
In a political climate that threatens to expose workers everywhere to increased vulnerability and uncertainty, state attorneys general have both the opportunity and the obligation to stamp out discriminatory labor practices in their states.
India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting directed TV channels on Wednesday to refrain from broadcasting protests or any "anti-national" content, a move critics say is part of government efforts to stamp out opposition.
Earlier this May, scientist Rebecca Shansky of Northeastern University in Boston wrote about the ongoing need to stamp out sex bias in medical research, starting with lab animals, and the harm it can cause.
Kushner has fostered a close relationship with Prince Mohammed, the kingdom's de facto leader who has enacted new reforms over the past year even as he's consolidated power and worked to stamp out rivals.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new global code to stamp out attempts at rigging the world's currency markets may need tweaking just months after it was published, a senior Bank of England official said on Tuesday.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he regretted violence at the Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France involving Russian fans, pledging Moscow would work to try to stamp out hooliganism.
The whistleblower complaint and the resulting investigative sprawl are making the probe harder for Trump and his White House to stamp out, with Democrats gaining new avenues to uncover damaging details that contradict Trump.
I'm one of hundreds of women across the country who have been speaking out, filing charges, and even going on strike to get McDonald's to stamp out the sexual harassment problem in its stores.
Commander-in-chief test It has come to pass that the Libertarian presidential ticket, the one that wants to stamp out government, is the one with the most executive governing experience in the entire election.
Chinese regulators are cracking down on the cryptocurrency sector, in a bid to stamp out potential financial risks as consumers pile into a highly risky and speculative market that has seen unprecedented growth this year.
An international treaty called CITES, which governs the trade of plants and animals, wants to stamp out cheetah supplies in African and Gulf nations by tracking down dealers on social media and e-commerce sites.
Since coming to power in 2014, the pro-Western government has pledged to stamp out the systemic graft that flourished under former president Viktor Yanukovich and kept Ukraine hooked on Russian money and cheap gas.
Mexicans voted overwhelmingly for anti-establishment outsider Lopez Obrador in Sunday's presidential contest, veering Latin America's second-largest economy leftward in a bid to stamp out the corruption and violence that has blighted the country.
The ministry will act jointly with the industrial and commercial department to stamp out pyramid-type schemes, besides punishing those who swindle students and vulnerable groups, the ministry said in a statement on its website.
Several Chinese technology companies have recently launched initiatives to stamp out corruption and earlier this month, Beijing-based ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing said it had dismissed more than 80 employees in 2018 over corruption.
Rather, they argue, Trump had somehow developed an urge to stamp out corruption in Ukraine -- a story that critics say is unlikely given his lack of interest in the topic prior to the Ukraine situation.
The route taken by the ships was the shortest one between Vietnam - where they had paid a visit - and the seas near North Korea, where Canada is helping stamp out maritime smuggling, the ministry said.
BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - A Chinese navy ship handed over three suspected pirates to Somali authorities on Friday, police said, underscoring the determination of international naval forces to stamp out a resurgence of piracy this year.
But, Gilmore said, the situation is still similar to the one in Louisiana — officials are "using the regulatory process under the guise of health and safety" to try to stamp out abortion in the state.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will move to stamp out use of cryptocurrencies, which it considers illegal, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Thursday, launching a no-holds-barred attack on virtual currencies such as Bitcoin.
But Paula Donovan, co-director of Code Blue, a campaign seeking accountability for abuses by U.N. personnel, said she was doubtful of the U.N.'s commitment to stamp out abuse and called its figures "bogus".
In 2015, a Chinese government agency singled out Disney as the focus of a new "special action" to stamp out imitation goods that infringe on its trademarks, including fake Snow White dolls and "Frozen" backpacks.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - German drugmaker Bayer AG launched on Wednesday the world's first combination indoor insecticide in Africa to help fight insecticide-resisant strains of malaria that have frustrated global attempts to stamp out the disease.
While Ospina and the other small business owners try in vain to stamp out individual copies of their designs, Alibaba has boomed since the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2014.
The crackdown by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, who has for years tried to stamp out what he sees as illegal online activity, has strained relations with NATO allies and raised alarms among civil liberties advocates.
As such, prima facie presumed to be dangerous and uncontrollable, black people are subject to a fusillade of organized violence that seeks to stamp out the person before he or she can cause any harm.
Several Chinese technology companies have recently launched initiatives to stamp out corruption, and earlier this month Beijing-based ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing said it had dismissed more than 80 employees in 2018 over corruption.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Building schools and educating children is the best way to stamp out child labor on Ivory Coast cocoa farms, a charity working in the world's largest cocoa producer said on Thursday.
Teachers and academics, however, said that it was tough to stamp out abuse, especially at franchised, private-sector schools where competition was tough, requirements and checks on teachers were less strict and salaries were low.
Long before the verdict was announced, party and military officials and news outlets had already brandished General Guo's alleged misdeeds as proof of why Mr. Xi had to take aggressive action to stamp out graft.
Now all of the sudden, Trump becomes a threat both to Republicans, who have their own plans, and Democrats, who right now have a fire to stamp out before the Bern gets out of control.
Ukraine's Western backers have warned it not to repeat the mistakes of the past when the euphoria of 2004's pro-European "Orange Revolution" eroded amid government infighting and a failure to stamp out graft.
It was a huge accomplishment for a small nation, one that helped pave Venezuela's development as an oil power and fueled hopes that a model to stamp out malaria across the globe was at hand.
PHNOM PENH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new government push to stamp out debt bondage and child labor in Cambodian brick kilns needs to be backed by a fresh commitment to enforcement, campaigners warned on Wednesday.
Lawmakers barely known by the party leaders were now in the headlines for forming a legislative caucus to stamp out the Muslim Brotherhood in Oklahoma or proposing to screen thousands of students for possible deportation.
Since a surprise election win in May, Malaysia's new government has pledged to cut the national debt, stamp out corruption and review major projects agreed by the scandal-plagued previous administration led by Najib Razak.
"This is my pledge to you: We will confront anti-Semitism, we will stamp out prejudice, we will condemn hatred, we will bear witness, and we will act," Trump said in April in another speech.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan farmers are busy in their poppy fields as the annual opium harvest begins, underscoring the government's failure to stamp out a crop that yields much of the world's supply of heroin.
Yildirim's appointment will stamp out any vestiges of resistance in the AKP to Erdogan's plans, three senior party officials said, forecasting that the new cabinet, expected to be announced on Tuesday, would contain only loyalists.
As world leaders and tech companies pledged to stamp out violent extremist content online in the wake of the shooting, Singapore said its new law was necessary to protect the fabric of its diverse society.
Amobee, which is owned by the Singapore telecommunications company Singtel, also signed a deal with the ad-verification company DoubleVerify, which says it can stamp out ad fraud in over-the-top media services (OTT).
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's ruling Communist Party has brought in new rules designed to stamp out influence-peddling in appointments to government jobs and stop corrupt officials rising through the ranks, state media said on Thursday.
In 2015, a Chinese government agency singled out Disney as the focus of a new "special action" to stamp out imitation goods that infringe on its trademarks, including fake Snow White dolls and "Frozen" backpacks.
The quick reaction to the newspaper report about his wife suggested that Fillon's camp was eager to stamp out any report that could hurt that wholesome image as the race for the presidency gathers pace.
Instagram, with more than twice the daily users of Snapchat and backed by Facebook's large bank account, has threatened to stamp out its rival by copying features such as photo filters and disappearing slide shows.
Whenever he raised the volume on promises to build a towering wall on the Mexican border or to stamp out "bad hombres" or to crack down on immigration, the peso lost some of its value.
Matt Oppenheim, an attorney at Oppenheim + Zebrak, represents EPEG and has been working on behalf of the book industry for almost 2000 years to stamp out counterfeits through suing problem sellers and through the website stopcounterfeittextbooks.com.
The Fed is perfectly happy to gradually strangle ... the U.S. economy in order to stamp out inflation, or the potential for inflation, and that's bad news for corporate earnings, which means it's bad news for you.
NAIROBI, June 3 (Reuters) - Kenya needs to urgently stamp out an upsurge of suspicious transactions in its financial sector that imperil future commercial activities and economic growth, Patrick Njoroge, the central bank governor, said on Monday.
Backed by President Ashraf Ghani, with a mandate to stamp out abuse, new police chief Khoshal Sadat has promised to take on corrupt officials and contractors but no-one is expecting the change to happen overnight.
Japan last year rolled out the world's first system to oversee cryptocurrency exchanges, in a bid to protect customers and stamp out illegal uses of cryptocurrencies as it sought to nurture a young and promising sector.
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - A new global code to stamp out attempts at rigging the world's currency markets may need tweaking just months after it was published, a senior Bank of England official said on Tuesday.
Alex's interests – including World War II, about which he made an award-winning documentary film at 250 – showed empathy, but he stood apart in "a world that wanted to stamp out cookie-cutter kids," says Townsend.
There has been mounting public anger that the new, pro-Western government that came to power after a pro-Russian president was toppled by protests in 2014 has not delivered on promises to stamp out corruption.
He points out many positives — that the company helps keep people informed about politics, and that it's a venue for debate — but cautions that the company will never be able to completely stamp out its problems.
There are a couple of temporary fixes you can try — including restarting your device and turning off Javascript — but you'll have to wait for the update from Apple to stamp out this particular bug for good.
A coalition of major Canadian telecoms, film and TV-related companies, cultural organizations, one labour union, and the national broadcaster have joined forces to propose a government-led website blocking regime to stamp out media piracy.
Now U.S. government  has a chance to fulfill its pledge to stamp out corruption while ensuring that the victims of that corruption are compensated—at least in part—for some of the suffering they have endured.
Dozens of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in an apparent bid to stamp out opposition to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has consolidated power including with a sweeping anti-corruption campaign.
"He dominates the city so thoroughly as to stamp out whole genres of crime, yet he remains powerless in the face of hundreds of murders committed by men without masks in view of witnesses," he wrote.
If this were an issue within one workplace, one answer is to unionize, and to use the union as a third party — not beholden to the company — through which to collectively stamp out harassment or assault.
To get an idea of the kind of stuff Amsterdam is hoping to stamp out, we asked people to send us their stories about all the times they've been horrible human beings in the Dutch capital.
An alternative would be to redraw the pairings after the group stage, putting the winners in one pot and the runners-up in another, which would stamp out teams trying to position themselves into second place.
The company has made it clear recently that it would spend large sums (though it does not disclose how much) to prevent election meddling and stamp out hate speech, but investors may have underestimated the costs.
The fortunes of China's entrepreneurs have changed significantly since the Communist Party, which was founded to work for the interests of workers and stamp out capitalism, welcomed businesspeople into the party more than a decade ago.
Southeast Asia has suffered for years from annual bouts of smog caused by slash-and-burn practices in Indonesia's islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan, but governments in the region have failed to stamp out the problem.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador pledged to step up efforts to stamp out fuel theft on Saturday after an explosion at a pipeline killed at least 21 people and injured dozens more.
The type of bias Starbucks is hoping to stamp out of its staff members is referred to as implicit bias — the idea that people unconsciously categorize others based on things like their occupation, sex, or race.
In an effort to better himself and find solidarity, Lucas joined Virtuous Pedophiles, which offers advice on how to find non-judgmental therapists, confide in friends, forge romantic relationships between adults, and stamp out suicidal thoughts.
Danao-made guns, according to the police, have been found at the site of extrajudicial killings, which have been attributed to pro-government militias carrying out orders by President Rodrigo Duterte to stamp out drug crimes.
Even China — with an authoritarian government that has locked down areas with tens of millions of people in an attempt to stamp out the epidemic — has struggled to contain the virus, which has no known cure.
Central Mexico had been hard-hit by gasoline shortages since President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador launched a crackdown on fuel theft nearly a month ago, ordering pipelines closed in an effort to stamp out criminal activity.
In addition to a more aggressive effort to stamp out criticism and amplify support on social media, the party has invested millions in animated videos that cast Mr. Xi as a compassionate champion of Chinese workers.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The movie industry must use this week's Cannes Film Festival to "liberate and listen to women's voices" if it is to stamp out sexual harassment, the French minister for gender equality said.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations on Friday that India was launching a campaign to stamp out the use of single-use plastics.
A former Mexico City mayor who had run twice before for the presidency, Lopez Obrador won the election by a landslide in July pledging to stamp out corruption, reduce violence, tackle inequality and boost the economy.
J.B. Pritzker found Trump's actions particularly offensive after his own calls to stamp out corruption in a state swirling with federal investigations and indictments against a sitting Chicago alderman and recent members of the state Legislature.
When someone brings a vaccine-preventable disease into those communities, we've seen devastating results: outbreaks that put public health at risk, cost millions of dollars to stamp out, and distract from other important public health programs.
But in today's Republican Party, the moral imperative to stamp out public funding for Planned Parenthood has completely trumped the moral imperative to make sure low-income women, and men, can get comprehensive reproductive health care.
The smartphone microphone can even be used to map mosquitoes in a bid to stamp out malaria, one of the world's deadliest diseases, which threatens nearly half of the world's population according to the World Health Organization.
Duck farmers in France's southwest, the main production region for liver pate speciality foie gras, resumed rearing last week after a six-week suspension ordered as part of measures to stamp out the more virulent H5N8 virus.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday that a government drive to stamp out fuel theft launched days after his administration took office had generated savings of 12 billion pesos ($635 million).
Its channels are rife with unrestricted content that, in part, is supported by the company's policy towards freedom of speech, although the company has been working to stamp out offensive material in order to appease regulatory authorities.
Cao Jianming told the official China Daily graft probes will become "more aggressive" by going after grassroots officials to stamp out abuse of finances for rural living allowances, education and medical insurance, as well as ecological protection.
Photo: GettyFacebook has been on a mission to stamp out the spread of misinformation and propaganda since last November, after reports first began to shed light on the role that social media played in the US election.
Those final months are some of the busiest, as developers try to polish off their creation and stamp out bugs while also figuring out other easy ways to make the day one experience even better for players.
It has proved particularly hard to stamp out in Italy, where several clubs were caught bribing referees in 2500: Juventus, the nation's most successful team, was stripped of two league titles and relegated to the second division.
A joint Kurdish-Syrian-Russian-Iranian partnership would boast both the operational capability and the motivation to stamp out the last of the Islamic State's jihadists and keep the lid on any reemergence of the terrorist group.
The tip itself can be used to stamp out small imperfections and get into crevices around the nose, while the flat top serves as a great buffer — those angled sides make it easy to hold on to.
Intolerant of unreconstructed white terrorism, including the Colfax massacre of at least 73 (and perhaps many more) blacks in 1873, he ordered federal authorities in the South to take the strongest possible measures to stamp out violence.
Dot, a startup from South Korea, has developed an affordable Kindle-like device for people with visual impairment that it says can be used by schools and groups working to stamp out illiteracy in the developing world.
Trump cast the launch as a direct snub of China, one of North Korea's only allies and a nation seen by the Trump administration as a potential US ally in efforts to stamp out Pyongyang's nuclear program.
I think we can safely infer that this means Facebook plans to continue attempting to stamp out the competition by either gulping them up or creating copycats until it controls virtually every facet of our digital lives.
From nail bars to car washes, building sites to sex shops, the detailed geographical spread of victims was uncovered as part of a new campaign by the Scottish government to raise awareness and stamp out the problem.
The area is known for smuggling, both of goods and people, while decades of police operations to combat triads, which operate on both sides of the border, have failed to stamp out organized crime in the area.
The proposal to create what was dubbed "Uber for pot" failed to pass, however, leaving a dilemma: Can the state stamp out the weed black market through legalization and regulation without catering to the demands of consumers?
BANGUI (Reuters) - The United Nations' head of peacekeeping said on Thursday that civilians killed in gunbattles in Central African Republic's capital this week had been armed by criminal gangs that U.N. troops are attempting to stamp out.
China, which is aggressively seeking to stamp out graft in Communist Party and government ranks, has also sought to eject corrupt elements from its sports establishment, particularly in soccer, which has been hit by match-fixing scandals.
JOHANNESBURG, March 6 (Reuters) - German drugmaker Bayer AG launched on Wednesday the world's first combination indoor insecticide in Africa to help fight insecticide-resisant strains of malaria that have frustrated global attempts to stamp out the disease.
In the crackdown, the government has banned religious education for young people in mosques, ordered that the call to prayer over loudspeakers be silenced, and sought to stamp out what it sees as Arab elements in mosques.
The two countries have a sometimes tense relationship, with the Congolese accusing Ugandan forces of encroaching on their territory and Ugandan authorities saying the Congolese do not do enough to stamp out militia activity near the border.
The prince "will engage with a wide cross section of Vietnamese society in order to encourage the work of local people to stamp out the use of things like rhino horn," a statement from the palace says.
China, which is aggressively seeking to stamp out graft in Communist Party and government ranks, has also sought to remove corruption from its sports establishment, particularly within soccer, which has been hit by several match-fixing scandals.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hong Kong should introduce a law that will stamp out human trafficking and stop illegal profits passing through the financial hub, a lawmaker who is spearheading an anti-slavery campaign has urged.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Moldova, Europe's poorest country, is looking to use blockchain, the digital tool behind the cryptocurrency bitcoin, to stamp out child trafficking with help from United Nations experts, a government official said on Wednesday.
Soderbergh doesn't make a case that these seedy fools are the root cause of the injustice depicted in the film, or that their brief arrest will fix tax loopholes, stamp out money laundering, or reduce income inequality.
Students at U.S. military academies experienced unwanted sexual contact nearly 50 percent more often compared to last school year, despite Defense Department efforts to stamp out the issue, according to a survey released Thursday by the Pentagon.
The "Unstereotype Alliance" was launched at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in June, aiming to stamp out sexism in ads, while business leaders say portraying a range of people in advertising and having a mixed workforce pays.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said the Balkan state's government will compensate owners who voluntarily cull their domestic pigs, as the country works to stamp out an outbreak of the highly contagious African swine fever.
David Cameron, Britain's prime minister and the host, has styled himself as a champion of transparency and efforts to stamp out the financial secrecy that allows public wealth to be looted and hidden using murky offshore arrangements.
China, which is aggressively seeking to stamp out graft in Communist Party and government ranks, has also sought to eject corrupt elements from its sports establishment, particularly within soccer, which has been hit by match-fixing scandals.
Kosovo broke with Serbia in 1999 after a NATO bombing campaign halted a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" directed against ethnic Albanians by Serbian forces trying to stamp out a two-year insurgency and declared independence in 2008.
A campaign to stamp out political violence has been in operation there for some time, and various political and criminal factions, as well as the Taliban, have lashed out at the police and security forces in retaliation.
Australia is home to some 4,000 victims of modern slavery, according to estimates by the government and rights groups, and it has come under pressure to stamp out a crime that affects about 40 million people globally.
The actions, filed over the past several days, are part of a yearslong effort by financial regulators and the Department of Justice to stamp out behavior that gives the biggest banks an advantage over smaller market players.
Sure, the tech companies have moved to stamp out these practices, but to really stop the problem, they'd have to add a human (read: costly) level of oversight that would undercut the very nature of their business.
Increasingly bloated state budgets - which had been slashed in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis - may rile the European Union executive, which has pushed Bucharest to create leaner, modern public services and stamp out graft.
The handful of lawmakers from several opposition parties behind the impeachment bid say Pinera, who early in the crisis declared Chile "at war with a powerful enemy," failed to act quickly enough to stamp out police abuses.
GOP leaders have been working to stamp out even the faintest sign of a GOP rebellion in the House, which would not only embarrass the president but could put pressure on their Senate counterparts to follow suit.
There is no evidence that Biden pushed for the prosecutor's removal to protect his son, and the Obama administration said it wanted the prosecutor removed because he did not do enough to stamp out corruption in Ukraine.
But other politicians, and some Facebook employees, including a group that petitioned Mr. Zuckerberg in October, have argued that the social network has a responsibility to stamp out misinformation on its platform, including in posts by politicians.
The Democratic convention began with Clinton allies desperately working to stamp out a rebellion by liberal supporters of Bernie Sanders, who are deeply skeptical of Clinton's ties to Wall Street and her support for interventionist foreign policies.
Ardern, who has been resolute in her conviction that the attacks should not be used to give publicity to views of the suspect, has insisted that more needs to be done to stamp out hate speech online.
If the price difference allows the black market to compete, that will hamper the public benefits of legalization - legitimate investment, job creation and tax revenue - and complicate efforts to stamp out crime associated with illegal drug trafficking.
Not gonna lie, it's kinda fun watching a racist fool like this weeping about my presence in Congress No lies will stamp out my love for this country or my resolve to make our union more perfect.
" As she campaigns for reelection to the Senate and mulls a possible presidential run in 2020, Warren has a plan to stamp out corruption that's a lot more comprehensive than Donald Trump's campaign slogan "Drain the Swamp.
It would also cap the number of refugees offered residency at 50,000 a year and stamp out the diversity lottery, which distributes 50,000 visas a year to people from countries that have low rates of immigration to America.
Failure to stamp out graft threatens to derail a $40 billion aid-for-reforms deal championed by the IMF, the European Union and Washington, which keeps the economy afloat as Ukraine battles pro-Russian separatists in the east.
The big thing is, the technique has been effective because governments haven't been willing to block tons of IP addresses and break crucial parts of the internet just to stamp out a single banned site using domain fronting.
The provision that banking lobbyists are taking aim at is intended to stamp out practices employed by multinational corporations to reduce U.S. tax obligations by shifting money earned in the United States to less heavily taxed overseas affiliates.
Mr. Bolsonaro, who was regarded as a fringe legislator with a tendency to say outrageous things, has built a significant following by vowing to stamp out corruption and curb violence by giving law enforcement officials a freer hand.
Southeast Asia's third-largest economy recently announced plans to amend a law to stamp out fake news, the latest step to broaden enforcement powers and penalties against online posts or content deemed detrimental to public order and security.
The researchers say you can design a circuit using any graphic software, stamp out the tattoo in gold leaf (which is conductive to electricity), and then apply other commodity materials and components that would make the tattoo interactive.
In Hawaii, where lack of housing and sky-high real estate prices have been a regular feature of island life for years, legislators vacillate between trying to stamp out vacation rentals and trying to create revenue from them.
Patrick Poon, a researcher on China for Amnesty International in Hong Kong, said the rulings indicated that President Xi Jinping was even more determined than his predecessors, including most recently Hu Jintao, to stamp out anti-Communist sentiment.
While left-leaning candidates have won the presidency in Brazil in each election dating back to 2002, Bolsonaro has established himself as a right-wing alternative who has vowed to stamp out corruption and reverse the country's course.
South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa, the new leader of the governing party ANC, said on Thursday he aims to stamp out corruption and pursue a policy of "radical economic transformation " that will speed up expropriation of land without compensation.
Sirisena came to power in 2015 on a pledge to uphold democracy and stamp out corruption, but his popularity has been hit by a crisis many say he triggered because of personal differences with former Prime Minister Wickremesinghe.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's proposals to impose tougher rules over its vaccine market will help stamp out illegal behavior and strengthen oversight, but will be "complex" to implement, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement on Friday.
It's possible some of the survey respondents with debt are working on building up an emergency fund before contributing to a retirement account or want to stamp out their debt entirely before saving for the future at all.
In fact, the causation runs the other way: So long as the opposition and Assad continue to fight over the future of Syria, it will be nearly impossible to marshal a ground force that could stamp out JFS.
And, as he's pledged to get checks cut at "lightning speed," the Inspector General's office at SBA is working to try and educate consumers, lenders and law enforcement about what signs to look for to stamp out fraudsters.
New Zealand: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will travel to France on Wednesday to sign an accord, called the Christchurch Call and crafted with President Emmanuel Macron, urging global social media companies to stamp out violent and extremist content.
More than anything, Trump's lawyers are aiming to use their nationally-televised platform to stamp out any lingering consideration by a handful of Senate Republicans to join Democrats in demanding new witnesses and documents to aid their prosecution.
President Uhuru Kenyatta promised to stamp out graft when he was first elected in 2013, but critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials and there have been few high profile convictions since he took office.
The regulations aim to stamp out what President John Magufuli has called years of corrupt practices and tax evasion which he said has robbed the country of revenue from a sector accounting for about 4 percent of GDP.
Since he was first elected in 2014, Mr Widodo, better known as Jokowi, has sought to stamp out the flames (there was another bad year in 2015, although forest-clearing fires are a feature of every dry season).
Earlier in the day, Vizcarra scheduled new legislative elections for January 26 to end a yearlong feud with the current Congress, accusing the rightwing opposition of using anti-democratic tactics to block his efforts to stamp out corruption.
Authorities have already loosened guidelines on the use of force by police, according to documents seen by Reuters on Thursday, as they struggle to stamp out anti-government protests that have rocked Hong Kong for nearly four months.
Weakening fuel economy standards In 2018, the Times reported that the Trump administration was seeking to relax fuel efficiency and auto emissions benchmarks, a shift that would stamp out one of former President Barack Obama's signature climate initiatives.
Although world leaders have pledged to stamp out child marriage by 2030 under the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, at current rates it will take over 100 years to end it in West and Central Africa, according to UNICEF.
UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations on Friday that India was launching a campaign to stamp out the use of single-use plastics.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Suspects must not be forced into confessing crimes and any evidence collected this way excluded from legal cases, the Chinese government said on Monday in its latest effort to try and stamp out the widespread practice.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese activists on Monday called for drastic steps by the government, companies and universities to stamp out sexual harassment of job-hunting students, a problem they said lurks in the shadows because victims fear speaking out.
Pelosi and her leadership team have worked hard to stamp out many of those worries, announcing this week that Democrats would draft two narrowly focused impeachment articles related to the president's pressure campaign to solicit help from Ukraine.
After public outcry over news that Facebook's "ethnic affinity" tool for advertisers allows housing and employment ads to be directed only at white people, for example, the company has pledged to stamp out this use of this feature.
BERLIN, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg understands the need to stamp out hate speech on the world's biggest social network, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff said on Thursday after a meeting between the two in Berlin.
MEXICO CITY, April 23 (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday that a government drive to stamp out fuel theft launched days after his administration took office had generated savings of 12 billion pesos ($13 million).
As a candidate, President-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski promised to stamp out the Shining Path in the VRAEM and nearly halve coca planting to 25,000 hectares by the end of his term in 2021 compared with last year's level.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Saturday pledged to stamp out corruption this year amid criticism from the nation's highest Shi'ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, that his government has done little to combat graft.
The Census Bureau is working directly with major tech platforms like Google, Twitter and Facebook to inform people "about the mechanics of the census and to stamp out inaccurate information that's swirling around" on the 2020 count, AP reports.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England (BoE) has revised its proposals for reforming how a benchmark for lending between banks is calculated, as part of its attempts to stamp out the manipulation of key reference points for financial contracts.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Responding to complaints in eastern Europe about shoppers being fobbed off with poorer-quality versions of big brand foods, the EU executive issued legal advice for national consumer watchdogs on Tuesday to help stamp out the practice.
My goal throughout the past few months with both #MeToo and the TimesUp movement has been to use my platform to give others a voice so we can all work together to stamp out sexual harassment and sexual assault.
The regulations aim to stamp out what President John Magufuli, nicknamed "the Bulldozer", has called years of corrupt practices and tax evasion that have robbed the country of revenue from a sector accounting for about four percent of GDP.
Next door in Iraq, Tillerson will confront a country struggling to overcome deep ethnic and sectarian divisions as it fights to stamp out the Islamic State insurgency with the help of some 22016,000 U.S. support troops and military advisers.
Its efforts to stamp out Kurdish threats may help further isolate the country among its neighbors, but "Turkey couldn't care less," Wolfango Piccoli, a co-president of political risk analysis firm Teneo intelligence told CNBC by phone on Thursday.
K-MAX can access steep, rocky or unsafe areas and stamp out the fire from above using water and fire retardant so that ground fire crews do not have to put themselves at further risk in that dangerous terrain.
President Xi Jinping has presided over a sweeping campaign to stamp out corruption in the ruling Communist Party, from high-level "tigers" to low-level "flies", and has warned the rot could threaten the party's future if left unchecked.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, fighting to stamp out poverty, will this year move more than two million of its poorest citizens from remote, inland regions to more developed areas, an official of the cabinet, or State Council, said on Tuesday.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation asked the office of the U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and four of its most high profile agencies about such cases and their responses - offering a snapshot of U.N.-wide efforts to stamp out harassment.
"President Obama enacted historic and tough net neutrality rules for good reason — we need strong guidelines designed to protect budding startups and businesses from large corporations that might want to stamp out their competition," Perez said in a statement.
In its efforts to stamp out future generations of terrorists, the Pentagon has sponsored peace concerts in Africa, distributed soccer balls with anti-extremist slogans in Iraq, trained judges in Afghanistan — anything to shore up stability in volatile nations.
That same year, judges in the Supreme Court observed that capital punishment, which is only handed out in the "rarest of rare" cases, is necessary to stamp out the "barbaric, feudal" practice of honor killings, according to law journals.
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission said in a notice on its website it had told companies to strengthen controls in 10 areas, including liquidity risk and capital management, and implement 39 measures to stamp out risky investments and behavior.
The transfer of personnel from the Kurdish-led, American-backed militia known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, or S.D.F., is a blow to Washington's effort to stamp out the last vestiges of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
But the rain also brought potentially treacherous conditions to firefighters working in steep ravines as they try to stamp out the fire's remnants, said Scott McLean, the deputy chief of the California Department of Forestry, known as Cal Fire.
Predictably, some see the tough talk as a rebuke of Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria's president, who has been struggling to get the economy on its feet and stamp out the persistent threat of Islamist group Boko Haram in the northeast.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Rajya Sabha passed a bill on Thursday to regulate the real estate sector, protect home buyers and ensure the timely execution of projects with an aim to boost investor confidence and stamp out illegal practices.
The release of so many criminals guilty of violent offences under a program to reward good behavior has been a huge embarrassment for President Rodrigo Duterte, a former prosecutor who won an election by promising to stamp out crime.
The plan is China's contribution to a global effort to stamp out the common practice of multi­nationals altering the price put on labor, services or intangible asset transfers within global ­operations to allow firms to divert profits to low-tax countries.
Salvadorans started arriving in the 1980s, when the Reagan administration was sending more than $1 million a day to El Salvador's right-wing government in an effort to stamp out leftist guerrillas aligned with socialist revolutions in Cuba and Nicaragua.
Fincher interviews the five arrested Chinese women after their 37-day-long detainment, and discovers how a surveillance state tried to stamp out feminism, even though the women forged their politics through personal experiences with domestic, sexual, and, later, police violence.
"The consequences of climate change will be felt most profoundly by people living in or near areas where diseases carried by mosquitoes and other vectors are already common and where poverty makes it difficult to stamp out these diseases," STAT explained.
Nearly 100 million girls live in countries that do not have laws protecting them from being married as children but world leaders have pledged to stamp out child marriage by 2030 under the United Nation's latest set of global goals.
He says the allegations that he rigged the case allocation process were trumped up by his enemies in revenge for his attempts to stamp out bribe-taking and to stop him securing a seat at a newly established Supreme Court.
The Modern Slavery Bill seeks to stamp out the sale of any product in Australia that involves non-voluntary labor, said Assistant Minister for Home Affairs Alex Hawke, who introduced the bill, which emulates Britain's Modern Slavery Act, in parliament.
Soon after the officials from the mainland were appointed to top positions in 2014, Macau launched a cleanup of the territory's $30 billion gambling industry, responding to a call by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to stamp out corruption in China.
"Dictator" against evil Duterte has previously declared that he will be a "dictator" against evil in his new role as president, and vowed to step down in six months if he failed to fulfill his promise to stamp out corruption.
Lopez Obrador surged to power last year on a vow to end years of graft, and many view the Odebrecht case, which hung uncomfortably over the administration of his predecessor, as an acid test of his pledge to stamp out corruption.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain should force businesses to stamp out modern slavery from their supply chains, after a survey found that many of its biggest firms are failing to comply with anti-slavery laws, pressure groups said on Friday.
The move had echoes of the squeeze put on offshore markets back in March, when a bid to stamp out sharp volatility in the lira, sent the cost of borrowing in the Turkish currency in swaps markets soaring past 1,000 percent.
The Office for Cyberspace Administration is looking into content on chat app WeChat, micro-blogging platform Weibo and web forum Baidu Tieba, each of which stands accused of failing to stamp out material that "jeopardised national security," the BBC reports.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese sports official promised on Friday to work with the builder of a showpiece stadium for the 2020 Olympics to stamp out "death by overwork", a designation authorities applied last week to the suicide of a stadium worker.
US President Donald Trump cast the launch as a direct snub against China, one of North Korea's only allies and a nation seen by the Trump administration as a potential US ally in efforts to stamp out Pyongyang's nuclear program.
For more than a decade Western nations have bombed and conducted military operations in a growing number of Muslim-majority countries seeking to stamp out the threat from Al Qaida, ISIS and related extremist groups, but the threat keeps growing.
As chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the early 1960s, Lewis emerged as a quietly humble firebrand, soft-spoken with an occasional stutter, yet fiercely determined to stamp out America's long history of racial and economic injustice.
The report said the army destroyed 10 villages as it sought to stamp out an insurrection and accused the militia of killing hundreds of people, destroying four villages and attacking church property in a campaign to drive out government troops.
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The Soviets had sought to stamp out organized faith, stripping religion from education, arresting clergymen, and ordering the destruction of many of Russia's grand cathedrals, including one, Christ the Savior, that was demolished to make room for a public pool.
The government announced tougher sentences this week in a bid to stamp out a trend for temporary apartment brothels in the city state, most staffed by women lured from poorer parts of Asia with a false promise of legal work.
Yet the notion of "firemen" whose job is to burn books and stamp out learning doesn't ignite in the way that director/co-writer Ramin Bahrani hoped, or carry the level of real-world relevance to which it clearly aspires.
In a televised speech, Aoun, who must now hold consultations with members of parliament to designate a new premier, called for protesters to unify behind efforts to stamp out corruption, which he described as having become "nested" in the state.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's capital Delhi was shrouded in a deeper cover of toxic smoke on Thursday, as data showed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pledge to stamp out the burning of crop stubble in neighboring states is not working.
In his submission, Choong also argued that recently declassified documents from the UK National Archives show that the original purpose of the law was to stamp out male prostitution and it should therefore not apply more broadly to all male homosexuals.
In his submission, Choong also argued that recently declassified documents from the UK National Archives show that the original purpose of the law was to stamp out male prostitution and it should therefore not apply more broadly to all male homosexuals.
Even after that, however, the WHO said cases like this one are likely to re-emerge as efforts continue to stamp out the virus that killed more than 11,300 people in two years, mostly in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
These actions sought to totally stamp out the pro-democratic opposition, but the PMOI continues to thrive even today, now as the main constituent organization in the broader Iranian coalition known as the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Despite President Uhuru Kenyatta's pledges to stamp out graft when he was first elected in 2013, critics say he has been slow to pursue top officials, adding that only big-name convictions will break what they call a culture of impunity.
While they use the World Economic Forum event in Davos to talk about ethics and economics (and several CMOs this year), Cannes is a place where they can show what they are doing to stamp out sexism in advertising, for example.
Far from trying to stamp out the virus, strongmen like President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia have seized on the upheaval it is causing as cover for steps to consolidate their power.
Mr. Khashoggi's apparent detention followed waves of arrests of Saudi clerics, intellectuals, activists and businessmen over the last year as the country's day-to-day ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has sought to consolidate his control and stamp out dissent.
But in February he was criticized in a party inspector's report as having failed to fully stamp out the legacy of Mr. Bo, who was purged for corruption, abuse of power and a murder committed by his wife, Gu Kailai.
It is also a lesson for states and municipalities across the country that are drawn to marijuana legalization as a source of revenue and see it as an inevitability given the failure of decades of federal efforts to stamp out cannabis.
Apple is working to fix a bug in iOS 10 that leaves some older iPhones unable to connect to T-Mobile, and it's trying to stamp out all the search terms that bring up NSFW images in iMessage GIF searches.
While the jihadists were largely driven out by a French-led military operation that began in January 2013, huge areas are still lawless, despite a 2015 peace agreement with some armed groups that sought to stamp out the Islamist threat.
New Zealand: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will travel to France on Wednesday to sign an accord, called the Christchurch Call and crafted with President Emmanuel Macron of France, urging global social media companies to stamp out violent and extremist content.
He governs through a small clique of advisers, mostly drawn from the military, the security services and his family, that enjoys huge economic clout, sees the world through a security prism and has sought to stamp out every breath of dissent.
In an effort to stamp out fraud and abuse, welfare outfits across the country have honed in on poor communities of color for decades now, critics claim, with almost any government interaction potentially leading to kids being removed from their homes.
" 8 Photos View Slide Show ' In 5723, the writer E.B. White described Snedens Landing as "steeped in Hudson Valley mists and memories — people make their own wine, stamp out their own copperhead snakes, go picking Dutchman's breeches in the spring.
Instead, he and his family of four (their son was born in Auckland) headed back to Wisconsin, where he is trying to start his own company, Bear UAV, using a 3-D carbon fiber printer to stamp out new drones.
"The international community sent out a very strong message to the Philippines government today ... Many of the recommendations did address the extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions vis-a-vis the government's campaign to stamp out illegal drugs," council spokesman Rolando Gomez said.
As reports of coronavirus cases spread across China, the country's popular WeChat messaging app has been filled with rumors, hoaxes, and videos filled with unconfirmed information that have rattled ordinary people — and proven difficult for the Chinese government to stamp out.
A security crackdown in Saudi Arabia before Mr. Trump's visit — as well as the Bahraini regime's deadly attack on a sit-in immediately afterward — suggest that the region's despots feel that they've been given carte blanche to stamp out peaceful dissent.
Chinese-controlled Hong Kong is on high alert to stamp out any activities that could embarrass Beijing and draw unwanted attention at a time when Xi will seek to project an image of national strength and unity under Communist Party rule.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China's envoy in Geneva said on Thursday that he hoped U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet would visit China, including Xinjiang, where he said "education training centers" were helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
During his six months at the helm the former Republican Congressman has overhauled the agency, which was conceived to stamp out abusive lending after the 2007-2009 financial crisis, restructuring departments, shelving new regulations, and dropping cases against payday lenders.
These efforts have left some Google employees concerned that they will face professional consequences if they voice support for Google's diversity and inclusion efforts and wondering if the company's HR system is being gamed by employees who want to stamp out diversity initiatives.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new law passed in France that makes it an offence to pay for sex and moves the punishment from prostitutes to clients, has been hailed as revolutionary by activists who hope it will help stamp out sex trafficking.
A fiery orator, she immediately emerges as a favorite in the March 31 vote to unseat President Petro Poroshenko, who swept to power in the wake of a 2014 revolution but whose popularity has eroded over his failure to stamp out corruption.
Manila, Philippines (CNN)Rodrigo Duterte, who is set to clinch the presidency of the Philippines, said he will be a "dictator" against evil and vowed to step down in six months if he failed to fulfill his promise to stamp out corruption.
In January, at least 117 people died when a Pemex pipeline exploded in the state of Hidalgo shortly after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador launched a crackdown on rampant fuel theft, ordering pipelines closed in an effort to stamp out criminal activity.
Xi has vowed to fight deep-rooted graft at all levels of the ruling Communist Party until officials "dare not, cannot and don't want to" be corrupt, and has warned that failure to stamp out the rot could threaten the party's future.
The new interior minister has little experience compared to his uncle in fighting militancy as he takes the reins of an extensive policing and intelligence apparatus which critics say has been used to stamp out dissent both from Islamists and more secular activists.
The decade-old Aadhaar program was conceived as a voluntary identity system for millions of Indians who didn't have any form of ID and was positioned by the Indian government as a way to stamp out corruption in the country's welfare systems.
As part of the campaign, the government has banned religious education for young people in mosques, ordered that the call to prayer over loudspeakers be silenced in some places, and sought to stamp out what it sees as Arab elements in mosques.
The pro-establishment cleric leading the charge against frontrunner Somjed Phra Maha Ratchamangalacharn says the military government must honor a pledge to stamp out corrupt practices that critics say were allowed to flourish during the Thaksin years, starting with the Supreme Patriarch nominee.
It comes as Tencent announced this week it would slash the number of hours underage users can access the app, amid a wider campaign by the Chinese authorities to stamp out gaming behavior that it deems "harmful to the psychology of minors".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Environmental Protection Agency will attempt to stamp out speculation in the U.S. biofuel credit market by barring trading by non-industry players, publicizing large positions, and improving price transparency, a source familiar with the agency's proposals told Reuters on Thursday.
Former American diplomats, current members of Ethiopia's intelligence agency, and foreign policy experts all told me that the Ethiopian government is afraid of dissident views spreading online, and has crafted its intelligence service, telecom sector, and legal codes to stamp out digital dissent.
But with lithium battery production already up by half in 2017 and waste set to hit as much as 170,000 tonnes this year, the government is racing to improve its recycling capabilities and stamp out what could become a growing source of pollution.
As U.S. retailers continue the nationwide rollout of payment terminals that accept EMV cards, which are chip-enabled debit and credit cards designed to better stamp out fraud, more than 150,000 convenience stores and gas stations will be the next leg of implementation.
So the coalition, which includes Kurds as well as US and UK airstrikes and special forces on the ground, needs not only to tell but also to show the Iraqi people the extent to which it is determined to stamp out ISIS.
Given the government's commitment to stamp out corporate tax avoidance, any agreement to pay out on the basis of accounts other than those of the UK unit - including taking account of losses generated in Switzerland - would open the government to criticism, Murphy said.
The morning after the attacks, British Prime Minister Theresa May insisted "enough is enough," and that we needed to reevaluate our counter-terrorism strategy and work harder to stamp out Islamist extremism, which she claimed has received too much tolerance in our country.
Li said that Mobvoi is working to refine the English language software, stamp out bugs (we noticed a few during our demo with the watch) and lure developers to create apps for the home-forked version of Android that powers the watch.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India on Wednesday prescribed arrests and jail terms for offenders in a campaign to stamp out instant Muslim divorce, or "triple talaq", as Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to woo women voters of the South Asian nation's minority community.
Scores of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in the past two years in an apparent bid to stamp out possible opposition, even as the crown prince pushes to open up Saudi society and end the economy's dependence on oil.
His promise to stamp out all three within six months of taking office is impossible, even if he goes ahead with his killing spree (he has threatened to slaughter 100,000 criminals and dump their bodies in Manila Bay to fatten the fish).
Toxic smoke wreathing the city has plunged air quality into the "severe" pollution category on more days this month, as data showed that a pledge by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stamp out burning of crop stubble in neighboring states has not worked.
STRBSKE PLESO, Slovakia (Reuters) - Slovakia must produce deeds not words to stamp out corruption and mafia-style crime, the prime minister said, after the murder of a journalist investigating EU subsidy fraud rattled the nation and prompted the resignation of his predecessor.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Under governor Urjit Patel, India's central bank will target inflation of 236 percent, three officials familiar with its thinking said, adopting a narrower reading of its mandate than markets in a bid to stamp out rampant price rises of the past.
Even so, Erdoğan purged thousands of suspected followers of Gülen from the armed forces, civil service, and the judiciary in the wake of the coup — and then continued to try to stamp out pretty much any form of dissent within the country.
DAR ES SALAAM, June 17 (Reuters) - Tanzania's telecoms regulator has disconnected 600,000 mobile phones from mobile networks in an effort to stamp out counterfeit devices that it says are often used for fraudulent transactions on mobile payment systems and in other crimes.
"We recognize that a lot has been done to stamp out abusive practices in the fishing industry, but the glass is half empty, and a lot remains to be done," Dante Pesce told reporters at the end of a 10-day visit.
Last month, the consumer goods giant Unilever, which spends billions of dollars a year on advertising, announced that it would no longer pay influencers who purchased followers and would prioritize spending advertising dollars on platforms that took steps to stamp out fraud.
Call it "soft fascism": a political system that aims to stamp out dissent and seize control of every major aspect of a country's political and social life, without needing to resort to "hard" measures like banning elections and building up a police state.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Vowing that "no one can obliterate Taiwan's existence," President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of Taipei's remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from China to try to stamp out references to the island internationally.
In 1751, British officials, worried that too many people were succumbing to so-called mother's ruin, passed the Gin Act to stamp out small-scale and home production by limiting gin making to stills with a capacity of at least 1,800 liters.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand this week plans to use the recent Christchurch terrorist attacks to demand that the biggest internet platforms do more to stamp out violent and extremist content, Charlotte Graham-McLay and Adam Satariano of the NYT write.

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