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They wait for their superiors to make decisions and are only accountable to their superiors instead of the people.
Indeed, it wouldn't make much sense to allow intelligence community employees to blow the whistle on their superiors if the superiors get to take the whistle away.
Russian officials do often give false or misleading information to superiors "to bolster their standing with their superiors or to confuse U.S. intelligence agencies," the Post reporters write.
Mr. Greenberg's manager raised concerns about his conduct with superiors.
"I was following the instructions of my superiors," she said.
Others claimed they were propositioned for sex by male superiors.
"  "Clearly, his superiors in the Justice Department felt that way.
Previews of congressional testimony to superiors are generally considered courteous.
We're told the friend was indignant, and told his superiors.
His superiors cleared him of any wrongdoing in that episode.
Dr. Mena's superiors blame him for his lack of agency.
She reported it, but none of her superiors paid attention.
He had gone on a mission without informing his superiors.
His friends and superiors knew Sergeant Melgar did not drink.
They claimed Mr. Tran never reported anything to his superiors.
Huzayfah: Yep, including my superiors and other fighters and locals.
Mr. Mattis was not always in concert with superiors, either.
His superiors were not aware of what he was doing.
But he didn't always support the decisions of his superiors.
The woman complained to her superiors about Malik's alleged behavior.
In restaurants, where people are dependent on tips to make a living — and also rely on superiors for shift assignments — many waiters experience a disproportionate amount of sexual harassment from both customers and superiors.
Deputies who witnessed the incident notified their superiors, WGN-TV reported.
But handling complaints against superiors is not part of their job.
Having seen something 'questionable,' Vindman properly notified his superiors, Kelly said.
It also accused him of speaking "negatively" about his separatist superiors.
He did it without discussing with his superiors and so on.
This is a step against the higher ranks by their superiors.
Previews to superiors of congressional testimony are generally considered a courtesy.
Managers tried to set up their employees on dates with superiors.
She said McAleenan told her he would check with his superiors.
Colonel Schnelle turned himself in to his superiors on Sept. 30.
His friends and superiors knew that Sergeant Melgar did not drink.
The tactics stemmed from superiors demanding increased body counts, prosecutors say.
The officer notified her superiors, who sent detectives to the restaurant.
The whistleblower process generally works to identify you to your superiors.
Colleagues and superiors had repeatedly expressed grave concerns about his behavior.
Chief Harrison said she has pressed her superiors for more investigators.
Balan understood she had become an increasing headache to her immediate superiors she constantly clashed with, so superiors and HR discussed a plan to either coach her or determine other paths for her, according to an email.
"I brought it up to their superiors," she said in one tweet.
Local officials had little incentive to report every case to their superiors.
McMaster, a highly regarded military tactician, is known for challenging his superiors.
Worse yet, their superiors didn't even acknowledge that there was something amiss.
Erdogan quickly blamed low-ranking military officers who rebelled against their superiors.
One, their bishops or religious superiors ask them not to come out.
It's not known whether Hellickson passed on his concerns to his superiors.
When Thurmond related all of this to his superiors, they were thrilled.
I should not have to worry about unwanted sexual advances by superiors.
"People are not encouraged to speak up against superiors," Professor Cheung said.
His superiors determined he had frozen in a life-or-death moment.
Both men were fired after they told their superiors about the frauds.
Their superiors were checking to make sure that no one had escaped.
He and his superiors aren't afraid to adjust a few classics, either.
And in some cases they immediately reported their concerns to their superiors.
When she returned home, her superiors didn't even acknowledge it, she said.
And in some cases, they immediately reported their concerns to their superiors.
Independent counsels were accountable only to judicial panels, not to Justice Department superiors.
Corey Harrison, known as Big Hoss, follows in the steps of his superiors.
In many shows, these characters remain static: funny and deferential to their superiors.
He feels that she should have contacted the police instead of his superiors.
The first is deference, when voters support leaders they consider their social superiors.
The archbishop said he would also have reported the allegations to his superiors.
Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the U.S., reported that to his superiors.
Accomplish your mission and get things done despite challenges and pushback from superiors.
When Raymond Peterson was approached by his superiors, he found the invitation flattering.
Occasionally her superiors shuttled her to the mayor's mansion to give landscaping advice.
But it's absolutely certain that his superiors at Justice told him not to.
Bureaucrats would without consequence simply report what they wanted their superiors to hear.
He was ignored by superiors who felt that the schoolhouse wasn't their problem.
The women involved in the litigation say they were harassed by male superiors.
Why would a special counsel directly disobey his superiors on such a demand?
And after speaking with her superiors, she addressed roll call, explaining her transition.
In Shakopee, her superiors soon tasked her with showing new workers the ropes.
He brought them groceries and relayed their demands to his superiors in Sirte.
Later, one of Hafeezo's superiors came to the compound to take a census.
He stayed inside all day, longer than he and his superiors had planned.
All these disciplines require is a mastery of jargon & flattery of one's superiors.
Therefore, it is Ms. Newbold's superiors who should not be returning to work.
But he also photographed memos on his boss's desk reporting deaths to superiors.
He says he was abused by his superiors and tortured in Sri Lanka.
You need to know how to build a healthy relationship with your superiors.
" Cherry added that he had "called my superiors … and they were not responding.
But Hayden also knew exactly what his superiors at the White House wanted.
When his superiors found out about his plans, they ordered the meeting canceled.
His superiors maintained that only rats want to leave a ship in distress.
Yovanovitch notified her superiors in Washington, including Kent, who concurred with the decision.
I waited patiently for my superiors and human resources to take appropriate action.
Ms. DaRosa said her hair sometimes elicited "microaggressions" from her superiors at work.
But she adds that the exchange is between co-workers, and not to superiors.
They said they asked their superiors for further instructions, villager Sai Kaung Kham said.
But Corbally's superiors decided he was making a "deliberate failure" of his military service.
He said he had to check with his superiors before letting a foreigner pass.
Most of the abuse was perpetrated by the journalists' bosses, superiors, and co-workers.
Patay and two of his superiors declined to let Reuters interview the Davao Boys.
His lawyer has maintained the death occurred during a mission ordered by his superiors.
When she lodged an official complaint with her superiors, the congressman denied her claim.
The other officers reported the incident to their superiors almost immediately, according to Griffith.
To some extent, I believe that my job is to make my superiors shine.
This kept me out of hot water with my boss and with her superiors.
The officer released him and was urged to apologize by superiors, the assemblyman said.
He recalls receiving a request from superiors to provide materials for an unspecified schoolhouse.
You obeyed the orders of your superiors, and anybody who didn't was a traitor.
She said she complained about harassment to her superiors and the human resources department.
Adams told her superiors about the matter, and eventually pressed them to take action.
That friend told superiors, who urged the retired officer to turn over the knife.
And the officers can — and do — notify their police superiors about what they learn.
In interviews, students and workers complained that superiors publicly chastised them for low scores.
The scout flagged the player, Jadon Sancho, to his superiors, but to no avail.
Billboards emphasize the importance of taking care of parents and being loyal to superiors.
Stuyvesant's superiors forced him to permit Quakers to live and worship in the colony.
The superiors in Langley, Va., insisted that he knew more than he was saying.
As my career progressed, I was confronted with more poor treatment by my superiors.
But by the start of summer, Mr. Saling's superiors had run out of patience.
Effective immediately, the notice said, saluting superiors within office buildings was no longer necessary.
I mean, once people saw their superiors doing it, I'm sure it picked up.
Corrections officers issue charges, and their superiors in uniform determine guilt and decide punishment.
Their hearings will examine their "role of accountability" as Gallagher's direct superiors, Lawrence said.
Some members of the provincial security committees took preëmptive steps to satisfy their superiors.
Superiors in the North Korean state soon recognize the boy's loyalty and keen instincts.
Portier, Breisch and MacNeil were under scrutiny in the Gallagher affair as his superiors.
The former DEA agent said superiors called him to have him explain his tactics.
Impunity is deeply entrenched in Myanmar, and as the women told us, the perpetrators showed no fear of reprisal by their superiors; it was, in fact, their superiors who ordered the systematic rape of women and girls and the murder of their families.
The real challenge comes after ordination, when the observing eyes of superiors are far away.
The two officers went their separate ways and didn't show the video to their superiors.
But Welch says you shouldn't just look to your superiors or older colleagues for guidance.
The former army nurse also dared to issue commands and show disobedience to her superiors.
When she confronted her superiors about it, they refused to pay her the same amount.
It definitely sounds like Hays had some theories about them and his superiors wouldn't listen.
They have to rely on the ability of local officials to resist uniformity-demanding superiors.
He is, no doubt, calling in mythical reinforcements, his superiors in Canada's forces of chaos.
All the rich old white man heads turn towards Kat disapprovingly, as do her superiors.
Other junior employees also have complained to superiors about harassment by Baker, the Journal reported.
This allows you to highlight your ability to foster strong working relationships with your superiors.
We know Brian sent three emails to his superiors — and it wasn't about time off.
Douglas MacArthur explored with his superiors the use of nuclear weapons in the Korean War.
Her mother, Maribel Hoyos, also witnessed some of the misconduct at McDonald's, and notified superiors.
He also told his superiors she was running and sought ethics advice from F.B.I. officials.
She said she flagged it to her superiors and then left it alone after that.
Vindman testified that he alerted his superiors to his concern soon after the call ended.
In May, the Vatican mandated that those suspected of abuse be reported to their superiors.
Now he faces the same judgment from her — and his superiors at the Justice Department.
Goldsmith went from being celebrated by his peers and superiors to feeling like a criminal.
"My superiors didn't hold me in very high esteem in those days," the senator said.
Someone at the party informed his superiors that he was in drag, the lawsuit said.
Her husband's superiors warned that Patrician could terminate their lease if she continued to complain.
When Adama made inquiries within the police force, her superiors warned that she too risked arrest.
Patton was a weapon his superiors saw as a necessary blunt instrument to win the war.
The obvious inference is that Comey was kowtowing to his superiors in the Obama White House.
He starts investigating something, but rattles the cages of his superiors (likely due to Leto's character).
The arresting officers have been charged with assault; their superiors up to the district level transferred.
Several from inside the company have said on social media that their superiors dropped the ball.
As Command-in-Chief, Trump is Vindman's ultimate boss, and the boss of all his superiors.
There were death threats from a drug kingpin, and skeptical superiors who questioned shutting it down.
And their superiors at FBI headquarters saw potential in the case, according to the FOIA documents.
Ferreira entered the academy, ensuring to his superiors that he be treated like every other recruit.
Tripp claims that he went to the press after his concerns were ignored by his superiors.
About half of the 777 religious superiors replied to written questions and follow-up from researchers.
Did Rosenstein act on his own, at the direction of his superiors, or the White House?
Yet Hyten had remained supportive of Spletstoser, and did not alert superiors as the investigation proceeded.
In Chicago, that struggle seems to be translating into a conflict between officers and their superiors.
Here are ten real-life strategies for forging a bond with your superiors at the office.
He earned rebuke from his superiors in 2005 when he talked about enjoying killing the enemy.
The asteroid displaced 48,000 cubic miles of sediment, enough material to fill nearly 17 Lake Superiors.
Udall pointed to regulations that prohibit federal employees from doing unpaid voluntary work for their superiors.
Ms. Yovanovitch's superiors insisted that she was an exemplary public servant who had been falsely accused.
His lawyer, Philip Stackhouse, has maintained the death occurred during a mission ordered by his superiors.
Under pressure from superiors, he said, he reluctantly flew to the peak at about 26 a.m.
They had no idea that he would disobey direct orders; neither, of course, did his superiors.
"When I saw things were incomprehensible, I passed it on to my superiors," Commissioner Ayadi said.
Reluctantly, Wildman made a series of calls to his superiors and gave them the bad news.
But the reaction from her superiors was not about the science or the law, she said.
He approached military exercises like choreographic routines, and was praised by his superiors for his agility.
Attempts by superiors to influence the handling of a case are forbidden as unlawful command influence.
Mr. Simpson plays him as an impatient savant, forever sternly exhaling and chafing against his superiors.
"If found, monitor closely and report them to superiors," the notice issued on Saturday instructed citizens.
I reported both cases, which only led my superiors to move me into a different squad.
Mr. Bork's superiors at the Justice Department had resigned rather than carry out Mr. Nixon's instructions.
It also described sexual humiliation where conscripts were forced by superiors to hold one another's penises.
But his superiors were worried by his eagerness, ordered him back to Israel and replaced him.
You're only accountable to immediate superiors, not to the people who are affected by your decisions.
"And then we're going to call their superiors because it's a circus out here," he said.
Archer also emailed Kohen's superiors at the university's political science department as well as UNL's chancellor.
At this point, another computer technician might have hastened to inform his superiors about the vulnerability.
And teachers are increasingly subjected to violence — from students and parents — with little backup from superiors.
Now, Francia and Maddy are defending the cop ... and they've got a message for his superiors.
With his superiors' approval, he set about running swimming and lifesaving instruction for the entire Navy.
But his superiors had other plans for him after he was ordained a priest in 1968.
Dr. Galinsky makes it a point to let his superiors know the exact offers he receives.
His superiors were initially upset, he said, but business picked up after he lowered his prices.
But he was incredulous that such a statement would have resulted in a complaint to superiors.
She seemed distressed by what she called "gross incompetence" by her superiors during her time abroad.
"Our superiors don't want good cops; they want a police force they can control," she said.
Humans are busy inventing artificial generalized intelligence — machines that are our cognitive equals, and soon our superiors.
A spokesperson with the Dallas Police Department said they had forwarded Smith's details to superiors for review.
Kelley was also "attempting to carry out death threats" on his military superiors, the witness told police.
They spend the first half of the film being ridiculed and reprimanded by their ignorant, asshole superiors.
Once he arrived in Los Angeles, he went to NASA and told his superiors what had happened.
In an ideal world, we'd never have to question or decide against any of our superiors' decisions.
And that those worries led him to immediately flag the call to his superiors at the NSC.
At one point Hays accuses West of not backing him up with superiors on account of race.
A new, surprising, finding is that this works better than expecting people to copy their social superiors.
Sanders cited Comey's July news conference which he held without notifying his superiors at the Justice Department.
And your relationship with your superiors is an important influencer of how happy you are at work.
Those found wanting will have to submit written explanations that superiors must sign off on, he said.
Women and men were abused by their superiors, and asked demeaning, probing questions about their sex lives.
But he also sometimes felt desperate there, unable to leave or find any kindness in his superiors.
Gallagher's superiors warned those reporting him that they would be endangering their careers, but they pressed on.
His two superiors made clear that his interpretation was wrong when they reached a conclusion on obstruction.
Forty-eight hours later, he changed his mind — or had it changed for him by his superiors.
Comey issued the letter despite warnings from his superiors at Justice that he was violating this policy.
Did the person who made the cuts inform his superiors precisely what he was omitting and why?
At both sites, employees had to wear G.P.S. devices, so that they could be tracked by superiors.
Why the team had not been required to report the mission's outcome to its superiors remains unclear.
Ms. Mosley told the E.E.O.C., and Ms. Haines sent her memo to superiors at the Justice Department.
Faced with this moral outrage, I did the heroic thing and sent an email to my superiors.
Mulder constantly gets in his own way, alienating superiors with his combined arrogance and flights of fancy.
Her superiors told her to stop raising questions, according to Ms. McFadden and the two former managers.
It remains unclear how the team leader's superiors could not have known what his unit's mission was.
He said he tired of having his verdicts subverted by superiors with little interest in the evidence.
Senator Marco Rubio said it was "not uncommon" for line prosecutors to be overruled by their superiors.
Lieutenant Colonel Earchman approved the battalion's major-league hockey operations with his superiors — some of them, anyway.
By tradition, the salutations have been written by low-level diplomats and routinely approved by their superiors.
When the whistleblower raised her concerns with her superiors, she was "improperly" reassigned and told on Feb.
When Mr. Lutz voiced his concerns to his superiors, he said he was told to stand down.
Petrov concluded that it was a false alarm and did not tell his superiors of the alarms.
He said he was deceived and lied to by superiors as a young priest in the 1970s.
His lawyer, Philip Stackhouse, has maintained that the death occurred during a mission ordered by his superiors.
Eli McCarthy is the director of justice and peace for the conference of Major Superiors of Men.
Ms. Vrablic's superiors encouraged her to make loans that rival banks dismissed as too large or complex.
Testers have been found to cheat the system—and to be instructed to do so by their superiors.
The kinds that compel priests' superiors to send them off for treatment at a facility dedicated to priests.
While enlisted, he and others passed the time reading literature provided by their superiors — literature filled with propaganda.
The crew were aware that their movements would be monitored by their superiors constantly via satellite and GPRS.
Sometime between 2009 and 2010, Rodriguez's superiors became suspicious of his treatment of informants, according to the lawsuit.
If such individuals were prosecuted, they could probably provide valuable information about whether and what their superiors knew.
Last week, Boncal was arraigned in New Britain Superiors Court and released from custody, according to court records.
Several, along with Soufan, wrote confidential e-mails to their superiors in the United States, requesting an intervention.
My superiors reaped the benefits of the relationships that I was able to establish and solidify with clients.
Studies have found that a subordinates pay a much higher price for relationships at work than their superiors.
"There is an acute health hazard for individuals," an Air Force bioenvironmental engineer warned his superiors in 2006.
The House Intelligence Committee claims Snowden should have brought his concerns to superiors in NSA and to Congress.
Mr Jankovic says police told him they had been ordered to hand over the files by their superiors.
Mr. Stevens emailed his superiors in Washington in August, alerting them to "a security vacuum" in the city.
That includes superiors who want to stay informed and frontline team members who will carry out the decisions.
" The group said superiors regularly made derogatory comments, including that all Muslims were "blood thirsty murderers" or "terrorists.
The homicide officer shared that information with his superiors; ultimately, the knife was turned over to the LAPD.
He would covertly bend wire half way under his desk as to not be seen by his superiors.
"Whistleblowers often sacrifice their careers because they face retaliatory acts from those superiors they reported against," he said.
Women are often told they must offer sexual favors to male superiors in exchange for advancements or raises.
She said that after years in the military, she was accustomed to reporting problems only to her superiors.
Authorities regularly complained to their superiors in London that many of their subjects regarded the pirates as heroes.
Mr. Sousa Mendes's actions were brought to the attention of his superiors by an act of fantastic pettiness.
He received a medal for valor after a shootout, and his superiors often praised him in glowing terms.
The mystery takes an amusing turn once the clever young Constable Peregrine Twitten starts second-guessing his superiors.
One professor suggests it's partly because "people are not encouraged to speak up against superiors" in Chinese culture.
Those among them who have expressed their concerns with superiors have largely felt dismissed or ignored, they said.
Here are my five favorite ways to self-promote without making my colleagues and superiors roll their eyes.
The men say they were fired after they alerted superiors to what they considered misdeeds at their institutions.
Joseph Aucoin, above, had been set to retire within weeks, but his superiors had lost confidence in him.
The two airmen said they were at risk of being discharged despite recommendations from their superiors and physicians.
Each month his superiors asked him to solve just two of the 30 cases stacked on his desk.
Mr. Ohr kept those meetings with Mr. Steele from his superiors, which Mr. Horowitz is expected to criticize.
" Remembering his tough times in Annapolis "My superiors didn't hold me in very high esteem in those days.
Mr. Horowitz is expected to criticize Mr. Ohr for keeping his meetings with Mr. Steele from his superiors.
He also said he was deceived and lied to by superiors as a young priest in the 1970s.
Almost all of them required strict confidentiality to speak without fear of retribution from their bishops or superiors.
Journalists routinely advise government officials how to pass them information without getting caught by their superiors or investigators.
Even more surprising at the time, many of these abuse cases were known to the offending priests' superiors.
If you don't have a good relationship with coworkers and superiors, it could come back to bite you.
"When I got pregnant I immediately informed my superiors and organized everything to have an abortion," she said.
Traumatised survivors sometimes slept in open sewers, and begged for their mothers as superiors ordered them over the top.
She rejects the requirements of respectability politics right along with boxes superiors and peers try to put her in.
A further 15.3% attributed them to trouble with their superiors and 12.8% to having worked continuously for two weeks.
It only protects "predecisional" material that is "deliberative" in nature, like drafts of materials and policy recommendations to superiors.
He said they misled superiors regarding water plant certification and preparedness, as well as lead and copper rule compliance.
Evidence introduced on Tuesday also indicated that some employees were told by their superiors not to cooperate with Cohen.
"If they were excessive in their use of force their superiors will decide what to do," the spokeswoman said.
His discovery was dismissed by his superiors, who were thus unprepared for the Japanese bombers that arrived shortly after.
He had his buddies sneak him back aboard ship before his superiors could see him in his stocking feet.
They radioed in the coordinates of the sniper's position to Halab, who passed them on to his SDF superiors.
The employees knew that they were robbing these customers, but were intimidated by their superiors if they voiced dissent.
Solo and Ilya are paired up by their superiors as they tussle in a men's room, for God's sake.
The second cop reported the first to superiors, and the knife was turned over to the police forensics experts.
Gary was pressed on whether these were just rumors or if she was actually given instructions from her superiors.
So our recommendation to our superiors was that there should be a clear statement of support for Ambassador Yovanovitch.
Eichmann and his court-appointed attorney maintained during the trial that he merely followed orders from his Nazi superiors.
Litvinenko was a former FSB officer who defected to the UK in 2001 after accusing his superiors of corruption.
Nothing in the memos restricted Mueller from reaching conclusions on criminal conduct, as his superiors made clear to him.
His superiors, greatly annoyed, dispatched him to Hawaii in the early 28503s, and then later to Europe and Asia.
She said she was harassed by her superiors at work there when they found out she was H.I.V.-positive.
But after a sexual harassment incident at the company, superiors asked Mitchell to retrieve his co-workers' search histories.
In May 2014, after some really weird interactions with Carl Force, bitcoin exchange Bitstamp reported him to his superiors.
In disclosing this incident to my superiors, the outcome was, in many ways, far worse than the act itself.
DeLaurentis and his deputy, Scott Hamilton, told their superiors in Washington that they suspected something was targeting C.I.A. officers.
Mr. Critchley asked her whether she told any of her superiors about her suspicions that the governor had lied.
As a lawyer working for Mr. Starr, Judge Kavanaugh urged his superiors to question Mr. Clinton in graphic detail.
"Alexis Kohler has always kept his superiors informed of his personal ties with the M.S.C. company," the statement said.
When they reported the Iraqi civilian's death, they were told by superiors that the report could end their careers.
Kate Wilder passed the Army Special Forces Officer Course, but her superiors wouldn't let her graduate with her peers.
According to colleagues, when Wiswell was confronted about the transactions he said that they had been approved by superiors.
Mr. McCabe has said he told his superiors about his wife's candidacy and sought ethics advice from F.B.I. officials.
The pilot radioed his superiors in Saigon, who in turn ordered the destroyer escort Wilhoite to intercept the trawler.
Indian news media have reported that police officers were encouraged by their superiors to kill protesters engaged in violence.
In each case there were peers, colleagues and even superiors who were supposedly complicit in the perpetuation of abuse.
Jodrey told me his superiors decided that it was necessary to ask President Bush to intercede with his brother.
They've spent their lives being told what to do; they've spent their lives trusting their superiors and executing orders.
Led by broad-minded mother superiors, their order and their college were intellectually rigorous and open to diverse perspectives.
The soldier was a "manly man" merely out drinking, Gustavo says, with no gun on him and no superiors present.
The officer, who recently retired, told a fellow LAPD friend about the discovery, who then reported it to his superiors.
Imagine what it would feel like to be a military subordinate of these MAGA-hat-waving, MAGA-patch-wearing superiors.
A risky assignment awaits in Casablanca, where his British superiors have paired him with French resistance fighter Marianne Beauséjour (Cotillard).
Following through will show your colleagues and superiors that you're the kind of dependable, driven person who gets things done.
Vance's superiors cut her loose early August 13 to check on their home, but she got stuck on Interstate 12.
He performed that job exceptionally well, greatly benefiting Valeant's shareholders, and regularly communicated to his superiors what he was doing.
The president suggested that a "stupid" Iranian officer could have approved anti-aircraft fire without the approval of his superiors.
Veterans are paying the price for a mistake made by their superiors to entice them to stay in the military.
Since he'd walked out of the office the Tuesday before, he hadn't heard a word from any of his superiors.
We're hanging our hats upon the idea that by communicating professional aspirations with their superiors, staffers will be more engaged.
Her superiors said her leadership had been unsatisfactory and that they had not seen any evidence of her reform plans.
The investigation was triggered when one of the Boeing mechanics notified his superiors that something looked awry, according to Boeing.
The lawsuit also states that he repeatedly spoke out against these initiatives, telling his superiors they were discriminatory and illegal.
" He said that his superiors "have been silent because they have not known how the previously announced policies will change.
His Jesuit superiors, embarrassed by his fervour, tried to restrain him by sending him abroad, to France and Latin America.
"Women Marines ... have had to prove themselves, over and over again, to male peers and superiors," she said last month.
Investigators said Wester hid his actions from his superiors by tailoring his body camera recordings, violating the sheriff's office policies.
Should a submarine commander not receive contact from his superiors for some time, he will execute a number of checks.
Even running uphill against the Eastern Conference's best team, there's something inspiring about their refusal to respect their seasoned superiors.
Pleased with their success, they were dumbfounded to hear from their superiors that their efforts were deemed a failure. Why?
But Hayes used his platform both to praise Farrow's intrepid reporting and to send a powerful message to his superiors.
In one of his recent podcasts, he talked about being closely monitored by Marine Corps superiors who singled him out.
People operating on integrity hold themselves accountable not just to their superiors but also to their peers and fellow coworkers.
His superiors at the DEA, Riley added, decided against prosecuting Penn because the interview was considered an act of journalism.
But his efforts to persuade his superiors in Vietnam and Washington failed, and he resigned from the Army in 1963.
The law enforcement official said the investigation started after another staff member in the office alerted superiors about the wiretaps.
In many cases, the report said, their superiors, prosecutors and the police knew of the abuses but did not act.
You also might recall that Garcia's superiors buried the report and allegedly misrepresented its findings, and he resigned in protest.
But now, cops will at least be encouraged not to, with guidance from their superiors that will be made public.
I had always relied on guidance from my State Department superiors, and the White House via the National Security Council.
It was only after Turkish officials suggested he had been killed that their superiors investigated and learned of the killing.
Francis C. Barlow, had surveyed the landscape and decided to abandon the position he had been assigned by his superiors.
Later on Saturday, Francis visited a convent of cloistered nuns and joked about the challenges of dealing with strict superiors.
I openly used the word "boyfriend" when describing my partner, never worrying that any of my superiors or classmates cared.
The military is built on a foundation of earning trust and proving yourself to your peers and superiors as capable.
She said her superiors had reduced the number of transactions she was assigned to review after she voiced her concerns.
When Machiavelli's superiors in the city government complain of his slow progress, he answers that they should try it themselves.
He was just the model of a diplomat, and he had no problem speaking his own mind to his superiors.
He has demonstrated repeatedly that he believes it part of his duty to give his candid views to his superiors.
In an interview, he said his superiors gave him the green light to inject his own personality into his tweets.
But her superiors wouldn't let her graduate with her peers and later changed Army regulations, explicitly barring women, until 2016.
After she took evidence of the H.I.V. infections to officials and researchers in Beijing, her superiors in Henan assailed her.
His standard was whether I planned to cause trouble -- trouble meaning whatever he and his superiors wanted it to mean.
Steele also gave the dossier to Winer, who flagged to his superiors at the State Department, according to the source.
In sworn testimony, Sharma later said that he received no direction from his superiors about how to control the riots.
Some agents hanker to go hard after the Clinton Foundation, their superiors resist, and accusations of bias flow both ways.
And they said the chief's immediate superiors seemed more inclined to look the other way than to rein him in.
" Giesing fired back: "As an officer I only have to report to my military superiors, not to you, a civilian.
"He needs an effective discipline process for bishops and religious superiors who are known to have enabled abuse," she said.
Speaking to supporters in Lahore, Qadri called on devout Muslims in the Pakistani military to launch a mutiny against their superiors.
After she yelled out the window at the man, who left without incident, she called her superiors at the school district.
Vindman reported concerns to his superiors that the Trump administration was pressing Ukraine for help investigating former vice president Joe Biden.
Shortly after Garza's body was found, Feit was ordered by his church superiors to leave McAllen, the Dallas Morning News reported.
Officials may have been overstating the planted area in order to impress their superiors or pocket funds allocated for tree planting.
At the time, a spokesperson for Tesla said that none of the individuals ever brought up these claims with their superiors.
Like many before them, Padgett and White regularly complained to superiors and filed incident reports, but rarely saw proper action taken.
Currently, soldiers and personnel have to report complaints to their superiors, "and people don't trust the chain of command," he said.
One Davao Boy, Dennis Pal, did agree to be interviewed but then abruptly canceled and told Reuters to contact his superiors.
Marianne might be a rat, and Max is racing to figure out the truth before his superiors make him kill her.
Last year, the International Union of Superiors General, which represents more than 500,000 Catholic nuns, urged their members to report abuse.
They sometimes prefer not to alert their superiors to outbreaks because to do so would require implementing onerous disease-control measures.
The third video surfaced after Baltimore Police Department officers reported their own conduct to their superiors, BPD spokesman T.J. Smith said.
This time, the public is against the generals, seeing the young soldier as a scapegoat for the mistakes of his superiors.
I was never hit on or sexually harassed by my professors in college, or later, by my co-workers or superiors.
The fact is that it was Mueller who delayed the release of the report by ignoring the instructions of his superiors.
A key finding: Comey erred in his decision not to coordinate with his superiors at the Justice Department at critical moments.
During a later Facebook-wide meeting, Kaplan said that he should have consulted his superiors at Facebook before attending the hearing.
After all, the ambassador was only doing his job -- providing blunt assessments of a foreign government to his superiors back home.
It's not thin-skinned to believe that your superiors should do whatever they can to help stop harassment in the workplace.
Post's soldier is a didact, blindly pursuing an agenda either of his own or handed down to him by his superiors.
Loehmann had left a job as a police officer in a Cleveland suburb after superiors found he was unfit for duty.
She didn't want to alienate him or make her superiors at the Post think she wasn't able to handle her job.
When Jäger's attempts to get advice or orders from his superiors failed, he decided to open the Wall at his checkpoint.
The witness, Christina Renna, said one of the aides, Bridget Anne Kelly, did not make decisions without seeking permission from superiors.
In 2011, when he ran the Vatican City State, the Italian churchman clashed with his superiors, accusing Vatican officials of corruption.
When punished for poor performance, Mr. Kelley would cry, scream and shake with rage, vowing to kill his superiors, she recalled.
Male colleagues and superiors made crude comments and gestures; some women were groped or pressured to trade sex for better assignments.
The following year, a British naval captain occupied the Hawaiian kingdom for five months before his superiors arrived to overrule him.
Mr. Franck took part in the smuggling for financial gain and without the knowledge of his superiors, the security service said.
Three people, for instance, said they recalled times when male superiors referred to people using a vulgar term for women's genitals.
Porter's "problems" and his superiors' indifference to them are not anomalous in Trump's White House; both are foundational to its ethos.
Lam and her superiors in Beijing were reluctant to kill the bill outright, said the people familiar with city officials' thinking.
The officer called her superiors, who sent more officers to the scene, in the Ybor City neighborhood south of Seminole Heights.
It does not say whether he conveyed to his campaign superiors this information about what Mr. Putin was said to possess.
Like many crew members I spoke to, the machinist declined to give his name for fear of reprimand from his superiors.
The congressional report found "widespread dissatisfaction" among analysts at Tampa-based Central Command who felt their superiors were distorting their research.
According to the appeals ruling parole officers failed to report some 70 drug-related parole violations by Garrido to their superiors.
The boards were scheduled to take place next month, and it wasn't clear what Trump's tweet meant for Gallagher's three superiors.
Joseph Aucoin, pictured above in June, had been set to retire within weeks, but his superiors had lost confidence in him.
After tense analysis, and a report by satellite radar operators registering no missiles, he alerted his superiors to a false alarm.
But she has also cut off all of her hair and had to have uncomfortable conversations with her superiors about menstruation.
At some Bridge schools I visited unescorted, staff members said that they would need to contact superiors if I didn't leave.
His superiors denied they had known anything about the hate campaign, publicly condemned the action and forced Mr. Piebiak to resign.
Often they will just spout the standard American military line, because they don't want to get into trouble with their superiors.
Before his escape, Kelley made death threats to Air Force superiors and was caught trying to smuggle weapons onto his base.
Known for challenging his superiors, General McMaster was nearly passed over for the rank of brigadier general in 2007, until Gen.
Bus drivers also said they flagged dozens of safety concerns to their superiors but that vehicles were often kept in use.
Americans were witness to images of career public servants testifying against the wishes of their superiors, including the unforgettable Lt. Col.
The Mr. Putin I knew back then allowed his superiors to accumulate huge wealth, and then he shielded them from indictment.
Your mission: You must send a report to your extraterrestrial superiors describing the cultural beliefs of these strange people called Americans.
Splittgerber complained to her superiors after being told by her family doctor that there was no legitimate medical purpose for the exam.
In 2017, Morgan said he was asked by his superiors to leave his post as Border Patrol chief, and he ultimately resigned.
Theoretically, their superiors can use the cognitive data collected on soldiers to "objectively" measure whether a person is ready to be deployed.
Under Karimov, some Uzbeks, for example, had to hand over part of their salaries to superiors in order to retain their jobs.
Jon Brant, was suspended on the basis that he'd known about the video Pontore ultimately obtained but didn't tell superiors about it.
At key junctures, officials elevated their concerns about the situation to their superiors and to lawyers in the White House counsel's office.
"It's not in order that the superiors didn't grasp what was going on and didn't understand their responsibility," said von der Leyen.
As a serving vice-minister of public security, Mr Meng is not immune to proceedings instigated by superiors in his home country.
"You're a bunch of boys making models out of balsa wood," Jan shouts to Neil's superiors when things take a tragic turn.
WHEN his superiors ordered him to open fire on civilian protesters, back in 2011, Adeeb al-Shallaf, a local police chief, refused.
""Younger workers seem less respectful of more experienced colleagues and don't feel compelled to follow in the same path as their superiors.
His allies say he was used as "a fuse" by his superiors, whose sole preoccupation was to protect the banking giant's interests.
"He went against all the rules and was spying on the private lives of his superiors and staff, including me," Becciu said.
She also said she's confident her superiors — maybe even all the way up to the club's owner — knew of her immigration status.
Swift then reported Mueller's actions to his superiors, and Mueller was removed from his position as morning radio host at KYGO-FM.
Nassar's superiors did put restrictions on him, including having another person present in the room when practicing treatment that involved sensitive areas.
Soon, according to various sources, there were 003 people directly reporting to Musk and another 11 executives who did not have superiors.
"That's got to be making a lot of people worried and angry as they watch what happens to their superiors," Bennett said.
Obama-era Justice Department officials say they believe Comey likely documented his disputes with superiors and big moments during the former administration.
In early 2009, DocX management hung a banner in the office proudly displaying its successful document production to superiors visiting from LPS.
The term 'emotional labor' refers to the management of emotions required in certain jobs, in dealing with customers, co-workers, and superiors.
By Biju's own admission, he had been dishonest with previous reports, citing bogus progress in his plant research to appease his superiors.
In addition, Mr. Crane said he was told by superiors that possibly exculpatory documents relevant to Mr. Drake's prosecution had been destroyed.
Some said they were ordered by superiors to crack down only on anti-government protesters while avoiding conflict with pro-Morales loyalists.
The Republican report found "widespread dissatisfaction" among analysts at Tampa-based U.S. Central Command who felt their superiors were distorting their research.
Other soldiers say they are subjected to almost constant verbal and physical abuse and ordered to run personal errands for their superiors.
Vindman responded that the suggestion was "rather comical," that he did not entertain it and that he had reported it to superiors.
Lest you think my experience lifeguarding was entirely dealing with saggy perverts and affairs with my superiors, I actually saved people, too.
That leaves Archer to face admonishment from her superiors, who use every botched assignment as proof that women belong back at home.
Alexander S. Vindman, testified to House lawmakers that he was so alarmed by what transpired he repeatedly expressed concern with his superiors.
Kim Yong Chol is known to be difficult to work with, sarcastic and not sufficiently deferential to his superiors, Leadership Watch said.
After telling his superiors that it was difficult for him to run in the field, they assigned him to an intelligence unit.
Back then, Mr. Tung and his superiors in Beijing retreated in the face of similar mass protests and quickly defused public anger.
Her superiors wanted her to return to Britain, but she refused, saying she would try to rebuild the network on her own.
Yet, when we began attempts to report Harvey to his superiors or the police, multiple senior individuals acted to shut us down.
D'Antonio said that at the military-themed boarding school that Trump attended, he was known for complaining to superiors about unfair treatment.
" Second Lt. Abdul Matin, 35 Afghan National Army, Uruzgan Province "The problem is that there is no strong backing from our superiors.
Pompeo only acts like he acted with Kelly if he knows that he is unlikely to face any blowback from his superiors.
Mr. Hansen identified multiple fraudulent account openings at his branch, and reported the matter to his superiors and called the ethics hotline.
The commanders' loyalty should have been to their Marines facing the North Vietnamese Army as much as to their superiors in Washington.
Vidaud told her superiors she had been working on performance evaluations for her subordinates and Netflix was just playing in the background.
He has lied to superiors, including Vice President Pence, more than once, in particular about his talks with Moscow's man in Washington.
Cheng, who has been on the force for five years, arrived before noon, redeployed by his superiors from a smaller protest nearby.
" Second Lt. Abdul Matin, 35 Afghan National Army, Uruzgan Province "The problem is that there is no strong backing from our superiors.
One victim spoke of being sexually molested more than a hundred times, and of having the abuse covered up by religious superiors.
Many said their superiors directed them to issue the same threats during closed-door consultations with patients seeking treatment for chronic diseases.
He later recalled that he had urged his superiors there to bid aggressively for the talents of Elvis Presley, then largely unknown.
The evidence against the regulators comes mostly from internal e-mails and reports compiled by inspectors and then allegedly ignored by their superiors.
Sunday's prosecutor's statement said Saad had long had differences with his superiors, who had on one occasion investigated him for breaking monastery traditions.
Curry is cited in "Catch & Kill" as one of the people who tried to alert her superiors about possible sexual misconduct by Lauer.
Once a Chavez supporter, Daniel had joined the army in 2004 but under Maduro lost enthusiasm and told superiors he planned to leave.
In 240, teachers went on a nine-day strike largely over complaints about pay and benefits and how they were evaluated by superiors.
It also alleged that employees were not properly compensated for working overtime and that some staff suffered abuses including sexual harassment from superiors.
She had been given conflicting tasks, gaslit over anything that went wrong, and constantly taken the brunt of her superiors' aggressive management style.
Middle managers tend to emulate their superiors and to respond to incentives; they will coach underlings if this behaviour is reinforced and rewarded.
Vindman expressed alarm Tuesday about the content of the conversation, saying he twice raised objections to his superiors about Trump's interactions with Ukraine.
Russian ambassador to the U.S. Sergei Kislyak told his superiors that Kushner floated the idea during a meeting at Trump Tower on Dec.
McDonald's employees are protesting what they say is widespread sexual harassment by coworkers or superiors ... alleging they groped or propositioned them for sex.
None of this exonerates Papadopoulos, though, and it's clear some of his superiors knew about some of his efforts because he prodded them.
Milosz, who had been working as a diplomat in the United States for four years, was no longer considered trustworthy by his superiors.
But out of respect for the flag that was turned in, they unclipped it from its halyard, folded it and told their superiors.
Did they oversee a team, spend half their time reporting to their superiors, or did they actually do the hands-on work themselves?
Over those two years, Mueller could have asked his superiors for a decision on this alleged policy barring any conclusions on criminal conduct.
"To do that job, after the fire, you had to be very switched on," Rob Mason, one of Byford's superiors then, told me.
It's essential that troops know that their superiors will give them good information, lead them correctly and point them in the right direction.
Kharat's uncle told Reuters the PNB employee was "just following orders of superiors" and added "he wasn't aware of what he is doing".
He was wounded at least once while fighting in Europe, and, from his service records, it appears he was popular amongst his superiors.
She stated that the president has "the constitutional authority" to revoke intelligence officials' security clearances, despite them traditionally being revoked by their superiors.
And what's more, Hoover did it on his own authority—ignoring Justice Department guidelines and the recommendations of his superiors—not unlike Comey.
But the GDR border guards knew nothing about any new policy and struggled to get instructions from their government superiors on the phone.
There are certain unavoidable everyday social situations around the workplace that are made inevitably more awkward when they involve one of your superiors.
Then in 153, his superiors at a police department in Qinhuangdao, a coastal city in Hebei Province, uncovered his website and he resigned.
Activists also want a standardized system for punishing bishops and other religious superiors who allowed child sex abuse to continue under their watch.
Instead, many priests were assigned special spiritual counseling or mandated therapy by their superiors, only to return, in many cases, to active ministry.
Pope Francis imposed the Catholic Church's first worldwide law requiring officials to report sexual misconduct to their superiors and empowering archbishops to investigate.
He clashed with superiors when he was sent from the Vatican to the United States, stripping away any chance at a cardinal's hat.
Officials said that Ms. White had transferred an aide who told her superiors about Ms. White's plans to put the daughter of Adm.
The elite army commando unit that had been defending the district disappeared for two days, and their superiors were uncertain of their fate.
The racial narrative weaves throughout the show as Philo investigates a series of murders of fae that his superiors would rather just ignore.
He was discovered not to have told his superiors and security officers about the fight, and he denied an affair with Ms. Tur.
While the general's superiors, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, expressed full confidence in him, some damage from the seesaw messages had been done.
Francis then issued a rule requiring that all church officials report to their superiors either abuse allegations or attempts to cover them up.
For some, they behaved less like leaders and more like good soldiers who respond with "how high" when asked to jump by superiors.
And I listened to my superiors, Boulez and so on, and of course in that world there is no space for narrative, none.
Since moderators cannot communicate directly with Facebook, their questions are filtered through their Cognizant superiors, which adds another layer of murkiness to everything.
The athletes complained about the conduct beginning in 2015 to Heaton's superiors at the Indiana Diving Academy, known as Ripfest, the suit claims.
His indictment makes clear that his superiors on the Trump campaign knew about his attempts to secure a meeting and approved of it.
But his arrest appears to be part of a strategy by federal investigators to pressure lower level employees to testify against their superiors.
Though Degironimo filed a formal complaint with his superiors, they allegedly responded insufficiently: "The repercussion was that they removed the table," he said.
He soon gained a reputation for investigating crimes until there was nothing left to investigate, and his superiors found him driven and outspoken.
One American working on the project said he raised concerns with his superiors, including a former C.I.A. officer in charge of the effort.
We asked assistants and actors to share their experiences with harassment, and many responded with stories of abuse by superiors and peers alike.
As a press secretary, Spicer has a moral duty to be governed by objective truth rather than the whims of his superiors, Fallon said.
Only 7% of flight attendants who experienced abuse reported it to their superiors, in part because they thought doing so would damage their careers.
Her court filings outline a series of events wherein documents were stolen from her flash drive by a coworker and shared with her superiors.
He paints fascinating portraits of the "reticent, inaccessible" Gardner and of the meticulous Lamphere, who stayed on track though constantly challenged by his superiors.
The Pentagon has punished some sailors, and some of their superiors, for violating a Defense Department order barring personnel in uniform from political displays.
This man was one of my superiors, and he was astounded at my "questionable" choice of a Gatorade as an afternoon pick me up.
Being slowly disrupted back home by technical superiors in the form of Netflix and Amazon Prime, while racing to make up their losses overseas.
"There's no procedural rule book for how to talk to these people," Groff emphatically says to one of his superiors who doubts his endeavors.
Physical assaults such as groping, and demands for sexual favours made by work superiors, used to be widely regarded as a working woman's lot.
At least one officer acknowledged failing to report the videos to superiors, while another pleaded guilty to sharing videos of the women with others.
Pick the right moments to stand out and you won't just be heard by your peers – you'll also command the ears of your superiors.
Per Reuters, Weissmann is known for his skill at "flipping" witnesses — persuading them through high-stakes pressure to turn on friends, colleagues and superiors.
Yes, your coworkers and superiors will track your work life on LinkedIn, just as your friends track your social and intellectual life on Facebook.
After she tried to report the crime to the guards' superiors, she was raped by two men while her child was in the room.
Staying one step ahead of both her pursuers and her superiors, she tears through 1989 Berlin searching for an organization that is killing agents.
Police found him over the legal alcohol limit, the broadcaster said, and he walked the 3.4 km (2.1 miles) home and told his superiors.
While Doss viewed himself not as a conscientious objector, but a conscientious cooperator, his fellow infantrymen and superiors did not see it that way.
"Holy Roly" turned the established order upside down, just as lesser clergy did when they mocked their superiors at the medieval Feast of Fools.
In other words, Juan and his superiors out on la línea have small reason to distrust phones for fear of pings blowing their cover.
But we're also cruel to ourselves and feel a deep sense of anguish — even failure — when we make mistakes or are admonished by superiors.
Colonel Vindman testified this week that he twice reported concerns about Mr. Trump and his inner circle to superiors over their handling of Ukraine.
An editor at another state media outlet said they were directed by superiors not to cover discussions of the visit by a North Korean.
His son then gave a detailed written account to his superiors about what he had seen at Parris Island, and the inquiry was opened.
Hulusi Akar, confessed to being a member of the Gulenist group after he was arrested, adding that he executed orders from his Gulenist superiors.
My superiors at the Department refused to defend me, stand up for the truth or allow me to answer the false charges against me.
Rejecting his advances can have concrete consequences, like shrinking bonuses and lost professional opportunities, especially if the man is well protected by his superiors.
When I was a young officer in the Tennessee Army National Guard, I had confidence in my superiors to let me know what's what.
"My superiors at the Department refused to defend me, stand up for the truth or allow me to answer the false charges against me."
Feeling that his work was being undermined by superiors, Teixeira said he went to the federal police shortly after his removal from the plant.
But even as an intern, who by design gets pushed around professionally by her superiors, she's always been able to stick up for herself.
Each person's boss, HRBP, and superiors all the way up the chain of command have access to the feedback the employee gives and receives.
Mr. Carwile incorrectly told superiors that the A.T.F. learned about guns moving illegally only after the fact, according to a subsequent inspector general investigation.
They also did not say if they suspect it had been his idea to lie or if he been instructed to lie by superiors.
Then there's sewa choco ("respect" chocolate), given to one's superiors and, finally, Jibun choco, the only unquestionable chocolate; women buy it just for themselves.
He nearly ruins his marriage by accusing his wife of cheating, and at the office, he struggles to stand up to his slippery superiors.
But Mr. Leissner was soon pitching his superiors on a second 1MDB bond issuance, which the Malaysian fund again was offering to Goldman exclusively.
While the cub reporter is hellbent on breaking news, her superiors simply wish she would go pick up their lunch orders and stop talking.
On Friday, Major Azizi, the executive officer of the Afghan commandos, refused to concede that any civilians had been killed, despite his superiors' admissions.
"Having seen something 'questionable (in the call),' Vindman properly notified his superiors," Kelly said at an event at Drew University, according to the magazine.
"Having seen something 'questionable (in the call),' Vindman properly notified his superiors," Kelly said at an event at Drew University, according to The Atlantic.
Deutsche Bank went on to win a high-profile role in the I.P.O. The success ingratiated Mr. Zhang with his superiors, especially Mr. Ackermann.
He reports that Ms. Nevils, the accuser, told many people at NBC, including her superiors, about Mr. Lauer's conduct long before he was fired.
Everyone in the chain of command "must steal," with the full knowledge of their superiors, who can then use that information to control them.
The club's longstanding technical director, Dario Gradi, who worked with Bennell, said he had been instructed by his superiors not to discuss the issue.
Mr. McCabe's talent for briefing his superiors is regarded by many workaday agents as nothing more than an ability to discuss somebody else's work.
One dogged F.B.I. agent in San Diego helped drive the investigation for years, after superiors advised the team to give up on the case.
He longed to explain to his military superiors that he couldn't take part in attacks because he had a painting to finish at home.
" Describing their final meeting, Sondland had told lawmakers Hill was "pretty upset about her role in the administration, about her superiors, about the President.
Well, you need to know how to eat crabs, crack open clams and mussels, interact with other otters and imprint on reliable otter superiors.
He has enjoyed unparalleled, almost unbroken, success in the two domestic competitions that might be considered the Premier League's superiors, in Spain and Germany.
Landing a wealthy client like Mr. Kennedy was a big win for Mr. Peters, but he was anxious about being targeted by his superiors.
It isn't a true stereotype of millennials, but it is one we are plagued with so don't give any of your superiors any ammunition.
Petrov correctly assumed it was a false alarm and decided not to report it to his superiors, thus preventing a counterattack and nuclear Armageddon.
A far more useful approach would have been to talk to some of Hasan's superiors, or even to Hasan himself, which they did not do.
The key, says Taylor, is to know what kind of place you work for and the impression you'll make on superiors if you skip it.
And last month, Sears' home services division rolled out a smartphone technology that allows technicians to remotely consult with their superiors to fix problems faster.
Being in a more welcoming work environment would allow me to feel comfortable around coworkers and superiors and to have more open and broad conversations.
During a visit by the expert advisory committee in 2007, Kaleigh complained to them that her superiors were not providing her with letters of recommendation.
Twenty-eight of the women reported having been sexually assaulted or raped by their superiors; around half reported physical but non-sexualized violence and threats.
Bishops and religious superiors are accountable only to the pope, and only a handful have been sanctioned or removed because particularly egregious misbehavior became public.
This year, two "brothers", lay men who are not ordained, are being allowed to vote in their capacity as superiors general of their religious orders.
Primarily, you'll discover that these were consummately loyal officers, driven to murder their superiors by a series of events as impossible as they were inevitable.
She claims that superiors at both companies accused her of "inviting the harassment," and that they blamed her for not closely guarding her personal information.
The instructors at Franco A's French military academy had rejected his thesis for its far-right content and advised his German superiors to dismiss him.
Other women recalled being catcalled by male employees, feeling unsafe around male managers, and being subjected to sexist comments by their superiors, the report states.
But before, female Muslim officers were allowed to wear the traditional headscarf only after getting the approval of their superiors, the International Business Times reported.
The 10 sailors on the boats did not report the navigational error to their superiors before they were taken by the Iranians, Mr. Carter said.
The cleric said he had "absolutely no recollection" of such incidents and considered himself innocent but that he would obey the orders of his superiors.
The deputy told his superiors that when he beamed his flashlight into the window, he saw the man point a gun at him, Brown said.
To be sure, Felt went to his famous garage meetings with reporter Bob Woodward because his superiors were restricting the FBI's investigation for political purposes.
For example, transgender recruits will be able to choose the bathroom of their preferred gender, and superiors will address the recruit by their preferred pronoun.
Over the years, many of them have gotten in touch with my superiors to let them know how much they appreciate the help I provide.
But when the #MeToo movement hit Denmark, Aalbæk came under attack for his behavior and was subsequently sent on an involuntary sabbatical by his superiors.
The plurality of the situations were interpersonal – challenging situations with colleagues, superiors, or customers which made it hard to move forward with a particular job.
And his trump card, which won him the respect of friends and the ear of superiors, was the "Stolper-Samuelson theorem" that bore his name.
Bergdahl has said he walked off his post to trigger an alert so he could get the attention of his superiors to recommend leadership reforms.
Influenced by the independence movement, he joined an uprising against his superiors and was imprisoned by the British military in 1947 after slapping an officer.
Superiors wanted to know if his fits were incapacitating or if, as the neurologist had assured them, he was merely having flashbacks to the war.
The Associated Press reported that the women say they were groped, propositioned for sex and subject to indecent exposure and lewd comments from their superiors.
Boyle said his wife was raped by a guard who was assisted by his superiors, and he asked Afghan authorities to bring them to justice.
An investigation last year found widespread accounting errors throughout Toshiba and blamed a corporate culture in which employees found it difficult to question their superiors.
Initially, officers were reluctant to accept cameras, for fear of being scrutinized by their superiors or by a public unaccustomed to the realities of policing.
Conti impressed his superiors with his work ethic, attention to detail and earnestness, and that led to a job in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
But that's the ranking you, playing as Detective Cole Phelps, receive from your superiors, baked into the context of the game as your case report.
As punishment, superiors would give Mr. Kelley menial tasks, such as mopping or scrubbing toilets, which would send him into a rage, Ms. Edwards said.
Sergeant Melgar's superiors in Stuttgart, Germany, almost immediately suspected foul play, and dispatched an investigating officer to the scene within 24 hours, military officials said.
Meanwhile, their male colleagues and superiors would suffer no such professional backlash, especially since men in the entertainment industry already tend to have powerful positions.
Yet Hong Kong's subordinate status to the mainland would make it extremely difficult for a local leader to reject an extradition request from her superiors.
He said his superiors wanted to flood hospitals with supplies right before the vote, giving the impression that Mr. Maduro had fixed the country's shortages.
Pope Francis imposed the Roman Catholic Church's first worldwide law requiring officials to report sexual misconduct to their superiors, and empowering archbishops to investigate bishops.
Ms. Dreyer, then overseeing Miramax's Italy operations, said she received a call from her superiors urging her to use Mr. Lombardo in everything she did.
She gives only a chuckle when she recalls the exhortations she once received from party superiors to marry just as her career was taking off.
Admiral Aucoin had been expected to retire in the coming weeks, but his superiors pushed up his departure date after losing confidence in his leadership.
Many officers use excessive force when making arrests or confronting suspects, the report said, and those actions are rarely punished or investigated further by superiors.
The Soviet officer in charge of the early-warning station could see no evidence of a false alarm, but told his superiors that it was.
Chet Warren, and his superiors, the church agreed to pay for therapy for her, but the priest was allowed to remain in ministry for years.
For years, Mr. Wilson had received positive evaluations, both from superiors and subordinates, which he pointed out in a letter to the board in September.
The official told my editor that his superiors were unlikely or unwilling to intervene, and he risked his career just to get out this warning.
That inspired a flurry of emails from his superiors in Tampa and the Pentagon expressing their unreserved support for the general, two military sources said.
According to North, what he did was just follow orders: Protect his superiors, destroy documents and mislead Congress, even some members of the Reagan administration.
His superiors urged him to return to the United States before making any decision, and he studied for a time at Catholic University in Washington.
When one staffer reported him to superiors, she was told that the company was working with the sous chef on his issues, the staffer said.
The Conference of Major Superiors of Men has encouraged orders to release names, but the group has no authority to force disclosures, Father Padrez said.
In the beginning, she faced skepticism from her superiors, but months later, she was seen no differently than anyone else in her 1,000-strong battalion.
For decades, clergy who were told about the sexual abuse of minors were not required by their superiors to report the information to the police.
I rehearsed every sentence in my head before saying it out loud to my superiors—looking back, I'm sure I sounded like Sophia the robot.
Sidebar: How to strategically shoot down big ideas Wonder if an idea seems too big so your superiors see how much you care about company resources.
"I am gonna toughen you ladies up," Cathcart snarls, fearing the wrath of his superiors far more than he frets about the lives of his men.
While carrying out his questioning, Vaganov said, the investigator handling the "preinvestigation check" frequently had to step out of the room to speak with his superiors.
While the institute in Garching outwardly presents itself as the cutting edge of German research, young scientists talk of despotism, fear of superiors, and destroyed careers.
Of the 740 women who took part, 19.7% said they were victims of sexual harassment and 16.6% of harassment, bullying and abuse of power by superiors.
In both years, survey respondents rated the supportiveness of other female residents and female faculty and program directors higher than that of male residents or superiors.
This apparently prompts Castle to go after his former superiors, and earns him the ire of the US government, which wants to keep its activities quiet.
Trickier decisions will require "political direction", said Canada's chief negotiator, Steve Verheul, who has set up a system to get speedy sign-offs from his superiors.
"We are briefed by our superiors, we are briefed not to beat up people, but when we are on the ground, the instructions changed," he says.
This is hardly a crime, but it was unusual for a general who had just left his post to turn around and denounce his former superiors.
He said he did not inform his superiors because he "did not feel he had conflict of interests and had no access to the Kuciak case".
But when he got to Afghanistan, he was upset with the attitude of some of his fellow soldiers and the leadership of his superiors, he said.
When word leaks that there is a mole in NASA leaking space race secrets to the Russians, the duo pitch their superiors to get the assignment.
"The censors probably used a few keyword searches to locate just enough articles to make a nice, long list to impress their superiors," Xu's post said.
The International Union of Superiors General (UISG), an umbrella group of Catholic nuns whose leaders have been pushing for women's vote, also welcomed the surprise appointments.
Her superiors mainly held her in high regard and appreciated her skills, but the men of her rank and below were less inclined to do so.
He was becoming used to life in the LRA, though he was sometimes bullied and mistreated by his immediate superiors despite having Kony's support and patronage.
Gerson Medina, a 36-year-old policeman from the border state of Tachira, said he left for Peru last year after political differences with his superiors.
Whether it's communicating with your superiors, fellow team members or those you're directing, effective and efficient communication will help ensure you're seen as a valuable asset.
In the article, and in public comments since, Telizhenko has said his superiors at the embassy directed him to help the DNC consultant if he could.
But he did not openly defy his superiors, as Williams' character did, or befriend the Viet Cong -- not as far as he knew, he once joked.
In February, Lloyd acknowledged to the House Judiciary Committee that he did not tell his superiors that separating children from families could have lasting health consequences.
With a verbal lashing from her superiors, Kim becomes collateral damage in Jimmy's once-seemingly innocent scheme and is relegated to document review in a basement.
James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, fired him after his attempts to change the sprawling agency left subordinates squabbling and his superiors alarmed.
At meetings with superiors, he did not hesitate to speak his mind about their failures to understand how gravely the war was losing them civilian support.
Critics of both parties note that Flynn's tenure in the Obama administration was marked by clashes with his superiors and a reprimand for mishandling classified information.
"It is obvious from this evidence that the traders and submitters were simply following UBS policy as communicated to them by their superiors," Mr. Hussein said.
One area that has been less explored, and could be seriously holding women back from progressing into leadership roles, is how subordinates treat their female superiors.
LaCorte, who by then had left Fox but was still being paid by the company, told Mediaite that he'd made the call without talking to superiors.
Ms. Bridges is trying to stay focused on being "there for the residents," and she has no choice but to trust her superiors to act prudently.
The contemporary scenes, meanwhile, go for low comedy and topical satire, as Singh (the rare Sikh cop on the Mumbai force) dodges his uniformly corrupt superiors.
Bryan's superiors often seemed more interested in furthering their own careers and doing what was right by public opinion rather than doing right by their soldiers.
Her strong sense of nationalism, lack of empathy, and relish of confrontation appear to come directly from her superiors at the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst.
"The sheer number of forehead-slapping quotes from Bauer's superiors and fellow guards alone are worth the price of admission," Nate Blakeslee writes in his review.
This year, though, two men who are not ordained but are the superiors general of their respective religious orders have been granted the right to vote.
They typically report those abuses to their superiors, repeatedly, for months and even years, before seeking help outside their organizations, usually from lawyers or other advocates.
The suggested policy also stated that recoveries would not be limited to those who committed the misdeeds; they would also reach up the line to superiors.
The university addressed allegations that students and coaches reported sexual abuse to superiors in its investigation into the allegations against Strauss, which if released in 2019.
Now, its operations in Europe are coming under greater scrutiny, as prosecutors attempt to pressure lower-level employees, like Mr. Pamio, to testify against their superiors.
Mangiante said that reaching out to Russian officials would have been typical for her fiancee, who she says was "constantly in touch" with high-level superiors.
"Also, prosecutors accept cooperation only if you can provide 'substantial assistance,'" he tweeted, adding that he believes that means Flynn could provide evidence on his superiors.
Also referring to the photo, Mr. Baldridge asked whether his superiors at KYGO might have believed that Ms. Swift was trying to get away from him.
Before Murphy, his mentor, fellow residents, superiors, and friends all return for the third season premiere on September 23, here is everything you need to remember.
But while more than 800 rogue priests have been defrocked and some sent to prison, diocesan and parish superiors have largely been spared sanctions and discipline.
"My superiors at the Department refused to defend me, stand up for the truth or allow me to answer the false charges against me," she wrote.
A prison environment is defined by a power imbalance not dissimilar to the dynamics between the men and women and their abusive superiors in the workplace.
The authors studied promotion at a large Asian bank and found that men with male superiors rose up the hierarchy faster than those with female ones.
It also says judges must inform their superiors of past membership of political parties and of any activity in non-governmental organizations and on social media.
"It's coming out piecemeal," said Father Mark Padrez, president of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, an association of religious orders in the United States.
Hays's posture among his all-white superiors is deferential, bordering on passive, and he is more inclined to work the case than engage in any politicking.
The trans employee had notified their superiors that they would be transitioning and had begun to present as a woman at the time of their termination.
There's no way to "get away" with wearing shorts at the office, because it's not just about your superiors in the office looking down on you.
Royina Garma, a police superintendent in charge of criminal investigations in Cebu, told Reuters that his superiors in Manila ordered his office to probe Phinney's death.
"One of [my superiors] was like, 'You might have noticed that you have unlimited vacation time,'" recalled Stella McAvoy (not her real name), a political organizer.
Both of their superiors are attempting to get them to use the other against his homeland, even though Stan and Oleg know how unlikely that is.
In addition, Mee claimed, his superiors ordered him to delete portions of Gibson's arrest report "covering up the anti-Semitic posture of Mr. Gibson, " the lawsuit stated.
On both occasions, he pretended to have found the offending bits of trash himself after reporting on the contamination to his superiors, as per the criminal complaint.
Blinded by his own ambition, Comey brushed aside superiors, rules and maybe laws while giving Hillary Clinton a free pass and turning the screws on Donald Trump.
Even more striking are the examples created by men (all the identified photographers in the exhibition are male) assigned documentary tasks by their military or municipal superiors.
One plausible reason is that they are just as committed to the cause as their superiors, whose decision-making can prioritize an organization's values above all else.
Having just lost his job because of those allegations, Pontore was bothered by how his superiors had handled the investigation into the reports of Spratt's sexual misconduct.
Nor did it explain why they allowed Iranian sailors to board their boats, or why the boats' communications equipment apparently failed, cutting them off from their superiors.
Having been ordered by superiors in his smuggling operation not to pry for personal details about his charges, he said, he had no information about their identities.
Saru is hesitant about commanding the ship in his superiors' absence, pausing nervously when an ensign requests orders, but his doubt clearly isn't all in his head.
Yet Saru takes his superiors' horrific decision — to replace him with someone who'd prefer him in a soup, rather than on the bridge — in positively superhuman stride.
In a statement last month, the prosecution said Saad had long had differences with his superiors, who had on one occasion investigated him for breaking monastery traditions.
A nine-month investigation for this short documentary, "Code of Silence," has found that female officers around the country regularly face sexual harassment by colleagues and superiors.
But before the decision, female Muslim officers were allowed to wear the traditional headscarf only after getting the approval of their superiors, the International Business Times reported.
I worried that my colleagues and superiors didn't understand how much time I was putting in, so I started, mostly unconsciously, broadcasting how hard I was working.
The manager told authorities he had discussed the dam with his superiors, a columnist at newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported, without saying how the information was obtained.
No one needed to be investigated anymore and only obedience and hardcore loyalty to superiors were highly prized—including being ready to violate the law if ordered.
JUBA (Reuters) - Soldiers in South Sudan are hungry and unhealthy because their superiors are pilfering food to sell on local markets, President Salva Kiir said on Thursday.
He was given a gun by an ignorant bureaucracy, and when he used it with fatal results, was lauded and praised by his narrow-minded, nonthinking superiors.
As shown in the film, Doss was subjected to physical and psychological abuse, and endured several attempts by his superiors to have him discharged from the military.
Vasiliki Ilia Marinaki, a lawyer representing four of the men, reiterated that the defendants "knew absolutely nothing about the coup" and were following orders from their superiors.
The reports said that despite complaints to superiors against the teenager, he was accepted into what is known as a major seminary when he became an adult.
North played a deft public relations game, presenting himself as someone who was acting on the instructions of his superiors and who had done nothing morally wrong.
White, who is in charge of reunifying separated children with their families, told lawmakers he raised concerns with his superiors months before an official policy was implemented.
"I didn't request prior authorization from my superiors, which I should have done," Tom's Guide writer Michael Prospero told Gizmodo in an email that CCed his boss.
McCarthy spoke with Snyder about the crisis Thursday and also sent an agency-wide memo instructing staff how to tell their superiors about potential public health problems.
"The CO's superiors were required to assess and certify that the destroyer was safe to operate and that the watchstander qualification system was effective," the report states.
For instance, career success is less about technical skill and more about a person's level of social etiquette and their ability to influence their peers and superiors.
Part of his work is to track down former Nazi officials, and he's increasingly thwarted by superiors and underlings who are still sympathetic to the Third Reich.
The 39-year-old agent faces criminal charges for knocking down a Guatemalan man with his car in November 2017 and lying about it to his superiors.
To the person responsible for monitoring my Weibo and notifying his superiors about what I should be made to delete: You can heave a sigh of relief.
Our sources say, Brendan will be placed on driver duty for the time being -- he'll drive his superiors around for a few weeks while things die down.
It is tough imaging my father investigating gays and lesbians, turning them into his superiors who would then drum them out of the military—ruining their lives.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday named McMaster as his new national security adviser, choosing a military officer known for speaking his mind and challenging his superiors.
She remembers feeling that superiors were disappointed in her when she asked to leave early because she was sick, even though as an intern, she was unpaid.
In a memoir, published in 1998, Mr. Li recalled an incident in which his father was accused by his superiors of being a traitor to the party.
Navy pilots reported to their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes, but that they could reach 30,2000 feet and hypersonic speeds.
DeWayne Craddock, an engineer who had worked for the City of Virginia Beach for about 15 years, notified his superiors on Friday that he intended to quit.
Before the atrocity, he had attempted to sneak weapons onto an Air Force base after making death threats to his superiors, according to a local police report.
That said, no one — least of all their superiors — should be too quick to throw the bridge team of the U.S.S. John S. McCain under the bus.
His superiors at the warning-system headquarters reported to the general staff of the Soviet military, which would consult with Mr. Andropov on launching a retaliatory attack.
She says she contacted the human resources department and her superiors continued to tell her that religious head coverings were barred as part of the center's policy.
But the inspector general of the attorney general's office told them that his superiors needed to approve the report first, which he said was a simple formality.
Wilson left the position earlier this month "after disputes with his superiors over newsroom resources for his coverage areas," sources told the Post's media critic, Erik Wemple.
One of the main gripes by employees was that the managers and superiors didn't have the requisite technical understanding of the aircraft and couldn't fix its problems. 
The team was accompanied by a representative of the Ministry of Environment who was to report back to his superiors on the merits of the protection proposal.
" Chang said she had been "unfairly maligned, unprotected by my superiors, and exposed to a media with an insatiable desire for gossip and scandal, genuine or otherwise.
Citing documents from VW's own investigation of the scandal, Bild am Sonntag said that an employee known internally as "Winterkorn's fireman" had notified superiors about the probe.
During his testimony, North admitted that he had lied and misled Congress and the American public by falsifying official documents to protect his superiors and the president.
I went to my superiors to talk to them about it and there was certainly a feeling of 'this is Roger, what are you going to do?
But both his superiors and the police in other departments said that they did not recognize his description, and that national levels did not resemble his claims.
You pass the work on to your manager, only to have your boss accept the praise from superiors for a job well done — without giving you props.
And Camarena, while seeming eager to do what the team needs of him, already expresses surprise to his superiors at how toothless the D.E.A. seems to be.
After the clerical abuse scandal exploded in 2002, the Conference of Major Superiors of Men adopted its own reforms following the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Was it believable, they asked, that Judge Wang turned on his superiors because he did not want to do overtime one night, as the report had claimed?
Miguel Del Toral, an Environmental Protection Agency scientist, first sounded alarms about the lead in Ms. Walters's tap water, though his superiors were slow to notify the public.
AN OVERWHELMING number of studies show that working mothers face a motherhood penalty—resulting in lower earnings and poorer evaluations from superiors—while men receive a fatherhood bonus.
"You know what it is once you smell it," said the U.S. Army soldier, who requested that his name be withheld for fear of reprisal from his superiors.
He was a major proponent internally for user privacy and clashed with his superiors, who tended to push for looser security standards, according to The New York Times.
It was unclear how much Mr. Shea told his superiors about the final recommendation before it was filed, but department officials maintained they were not given adequate information.
Superiors did not order him to cover the tattoo until 10 months after the investigation, shortly after BuzzFeed News contacted the department for a story about the officer.
I toiled away for two years in order to convince my superiors to transfer me to the U.K. office, and in July 2014, my wish was finally granted.
He said he suggested Payne consider handcuffing the nurse and that his superiors had never informed him of the hospital&aposs blood-draw policy, according to appeal documents.
Syrian state TV broadcast footage of Syrian officers who had been holed up in Deir al-Zor emotionally greeting their superiors after being surrounded by IS since 2014.
The illicit computers wound up causing even more issues for the prison – the facility's warden Jason Bunting, broke state rules when he didn't report the incident to superiors.
I have learned from hard experience that challenging liberal hectoring in the public square can bring a sharp rebuke from superiors and harassment on a variety of fronts.
Yet another step removed were the CIA handlers and military intelligence liaisons sending detailed reports on Condor's day-to-day goings on back to their superiors in Washington.
Officers also complain that superiors expect them to deal with emergency calls as quickly as possible in order to get back on the streets as quickly as possible.
In some cases, compensation is now allowed to reach $9,950, though Delta has a number of rules — including authorization from superiors — before agents can go up that high.
According to the Post, Kislyak told his superiors in Moscow about two conversations he had with Sessions, which included a discussion on policy issues important to the Kremlin.
During appeals, it's up to the veteran to prove to military discharge appeals boards that their discharge was improper and that their superiors got the initial discharge wrong.
The Sanders camp was rocked last year after several women who worked on his 2016 campaign criticized their superiors for how they handled several instances of sexual harassment.
My main concern is the reaction of my superiors if I were to show up on my first day at work with the hearing aids in my ears.
The order urges scientists to inform their superiors five days in advance of any plans to meet foreign scientists and also to report back on what was discussed.
According to the Post, the investigation began after two female ASU employees told superiors that Dennard had made them uncomfortable and that his actions had gone too far.
Just weeks after that news conference, the Vatican's ambassador to Santo Domingo was quietly recalled after superiors learned that he had been paying poor underage boys for sex.
And, in the corporate world, tales of sexual harassment abound where women find their advancement prospects tied to their responses to the come-ons of their male superiors.
John Dean was concerned that his superiors in the White House would make him a scapegoat and put the entire blame for the Watergate cover-up on him.
But the captain in charge of the 911 center didn't welcome his intrusion, and he belittled the idea at a tense late-August meeting brokered by their superiors.
Yet when a fellow soldier called me "Private Ching Chong" I had to fight tooth and nail to even convince my superiors that this was a racist comment.
But put those soldiers on the battlefield and have them wonder even for a second if their superiors know what's what and the price is much, much higher.
Alexander Vindman, an expert on Eastern European affairs on the National Security Council who listened to the July 25 call and raised concerns about it to his superiors.
I chose an odd profession for a perfectionist—I am a journalist, often subject to quick deadlines, criticism from strangers online, and frequently edited by my professional superiors.
Some of them are continuing to make trips to mainland China this week after checking with their superiors, so as to keep appointments made previously, the person said.
Against the orders of superiors, they finally headed over to the nearby compound to fend of the attackers on their own: an international spin on the sheepdog story.
Its chief executive in South Africa issued a letter of support when the Guptas moved to buy the coal mine from Glencore — without telling his superiors in India.
Immigration agents under Obama saw their job as rounding up unauthorized immigrants; their Obama administration superiors saw their job as protecting the public from immigrants who committed crimes.
While reticent with superiors, he was more loquacious with local Chinese employees, who described him as frequently talking about the money he was making or wanted to make.
In November, the International Union of Superiors General, the organization representing the world's Catholic women's religious orders, said a "culture of silence and secrecy" was partly to blame.
It is a cruel irony that doctors and nurses are drawn to medicine to care for others, yet the majority have been bullied by their colleagues and superiors.
As early as 2014, a master's thesis he submitted at a French military academy where he studied drew the attention of his superiors for its nationalist, racist language.
Under questioning from Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, Scott Lloyd said he did not tell his superiors that separating children from families could have lasting health consequences.
Her high-profile posting in Kyiv was her third ambassadorship — a rare feat for a U.S. diplomat and a strong indicator that her superiors thought highly of her.
But the marshal, who is based in the New York region, failed to report the incident to her superiors, as required by agency policy, until several days later.
Crabb said the prosecutors who filed the original recommendation that Stone go to prison for between seven and nine years did not defy their superiors or act inappropriately.
Ragged Dick is willing to work hard and put his fate in the hands of his social superiors because he trusts the system; the serious grifter does not.
She was concerned about what she heard on the call but there is no indication Williams raised her concerns to her superiors, according to one of the sources.
The former ambassador to Kyiv, who was recalled by Trump, gave a deposition, and then testified publicly, despite being warned not to by her superiors at Foggy Bottom.
Colonel Vindman confirmed the offers and testified that he repeatedly declined, dismissing the idea out of hand and reporting the approaches to his superiors and to counterintelligence officials.
" Chang said she feels she's been "unfairly maligned, unprotected by my superiors, and exposed to a media with an insatiable desire for gossip and scandal, genuine or otherwise.
Another engineer who attended the meeting later testified that he felt pressured to deny his attendance at the meeting with Porritt and any complaints about the team's superiors.
He said there were also problems with cold that he reported to his superiors in mid-January as corrections officers were wearing scarves, coats and hats on duty.
It's my job to establish reliable internet services for my superiors when we're out in the field so that they can communicate further up the chain of command.
She grew afraid for her safety and called for help, but her superiors told her to leave her post and no one was sent to take her place.
The friend in the Homicide Division was taken aback by this request and passed the information up to his superiors, who promptly demanded he turn over the knife.
Referring to IG findings that Comey defied his superiors in his handling of the Clinton email case, Gowdy accused the ex-director of essentially operating by his own rules.
In private briefings not directly authorized by their superiors, US officials have also questioned the quality of some of the reporting by organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty.
Between them and the lowest-ranking policemen are officers in various state police forces who hold full responsibility for everyone junior but enjoy no influence over their pampered superiors.
As for challenging his superiors, he did so only once, when he witnessed the carnage of a Vietcong mine and bomb attack on the Mekong Floating Restaurant in Saigon.
They complained to their superiors that the agency was misrepresenting hurricane science, and that NOAA had published inaccurate information on its website regarding links between hurricanes and climate change.
A major theme of the conference was simply the need for scientists to better communicate with their communities, and level with folks, rather than acting as experts or superiors.
Special prosecutors and special counsels are both appointed to remove conflicts of interest in federal criminal investigations, if the situation would otherwise lead to officials investigating their own superiors.
But before the assessments were final, former intelligence officials told The Times, the analysts' superiors changed the reports to say that the Iraqi Army had "redeployed" instead of retreated.
Following the order, a Contra Costa Superiors Court judge reportedly requested an independent test to prove that Anahita was beyond treatment, at which point the two neurologists found otherwise.
The young man impressed his superiors and, after just a few weeks, the Colts general manager offered to pay him $25 a week, or $21.22 after taxes, O'Connor reports.
"Check the returns and check the box" no longer cuts it and, if an LP walks into the next Binary that way, they deserve what comes from their superiors.
It's made up of various factions with their own agendas, who have plenty of ways of undermining each other if they don't agree with what their superiors have done.
That's because takers are constantly looking to impress their superiors, while givers are willing to spend time helping those who won't necessarily be able to help them in return.
However, considering the magnitude of fraud that also allegedly occurred, and to which two of his superiors pleaded guilty, perhaps these other factors were also considered by the SEC.
Fabulous. 9:10 AM Some work friends knew what I was doing, but I didn't tell my superiors so that I wouldn't have to explain my drinking at work.
An investigation last year found widespread accounting errors throughout the laptops-to-nuclear conglomerate, and blamed a corporate culture in which employees found it difficult to question their superiors.
Other reasons go deeper into ideas that the military service is used to further condition young Korean men into a strict hierarchal system of obeying older people and superiors.
When I first got the job, my superiors showed me pictures of cooked capybaras, which does look kind of gross—a bit like a giant rat on a stick.
Two "brothers" - lay men who are not ordained - voted in their capacity as superiors general of their religious orders but an American nun with the same rank could not.
"Someone should call D.C. and tell them we surrendered Guadalajara," Camarena grouses early on, chafing against what he sees as the handcuffs placed on his agency by feckless superiors.
Cut to five years later, and we find Retsuko mindlessly grinding through her days as an office worker, vexed by her superiors and endlessly bothered by overly chatty colleagues.
People without sufficient respect for their obvious superiors were, they tried to warn us, storming the media, and they would soon run earnestness and respect out of the industry.
He was a newly single dad teaching tradecraft at the agency's covert training center near Williamsburg, Virginia, when his superiors reassigned him to headquarters as a counterterrorism branch chief.
The ruling said the officers, identified by Lebanon's National News Agency as Muhammad Ali Ali and Nasser Jubaan, had acted on orders from superiors in the Syrian security hierarchy.
It's the same kind of icky, not-quite-right feeling I experienced while watching "Mad Men" with the corporate office full of male superiors and their female support staff.
From outset of his career, he consistently assumed the roles and responsibilities of his superiors until he became one of them and, eventually, exactly who he wanted to be.
It was soon discovered that these weren't genuine outpourings of principle or belief from the anchors, but scripted monologues mandated by their superiors, and repeated verbatim across the country.
The investigators told their superiors, according to the report, but there was no follow up, and the 11-page administrative closure makes no mention of the alleged impairment. Sen.
Sommer, he explained, would never lead him on such an audacious mission without an Army-sanctioned strategic intent — and he, Alex, would never challenge the wisdom of his superiors.
According to Radio Free Asia, a county official and a police officer in southern Xinjiang were instructed by superiors to lock up 40 percent of the local Uighur population.
Mr. Stamos, Facebook's chief information security officer, was often known to push superiors on security matters beyond where they were comfortable, people who have worked with him have said.
These moderators, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described a tumultuous workplace where superiors often overruled their attempts to flag inappropriate content when videos involved prominent YouTube stars.
To his superiors, Rumbold outlined how the German leader planned to pick off countries one by one, all the while promising that his latest victim would be his last.
Comey hid his plans for that press conference from his superiors at the Justice Department and instructed other FBI officials to conceal them as well, according to the report.
"People have to meet their clients and their superiors for work, they have to be hypocritical even though they don't want to be," he said of life in China.
Overzealous regional officials — eager to impress their national superiors, or afraid of disappointing them — had teamed up with private energy companies to convert more homes than supply could meet.
Franklin testified he wanted to expose two Nike executives to their superiors and get some restitution for some of what he lost but didn't want to make anything public.
As part of his agreement with prosecutors, Bishop O'Brien admitted that he had shuffled priests into new assignments without telling their new superiors or parishioners of the abuse allegations.
It is also the familiar tale of how a relatively inexperienced woman is looked down on and underestimated, both by the candidate she covered and by her network superiors.
Li later died of the illness.) There is a tradition in China (and likely much of the world) for local authorities not to report bad news to their superiors.
An architect of the C.I.A. interrogation program testified that to persuade his superiors to let him stop torturing a captive, he had them stand in the cell and watch.
The Indian news media has reported that Uttar Pradesh police officers were encouraged by their superiors to kill protesters engaged in violence, but that innocent people were also targeted.
The film recreates known and alleged instances when Paterno either ignored signs of Sandusky's behavior that he became aware of, or failed to follow up after reporting to superiors.
Republicans, including Trump adviser Dan Scavino, have tried to use this detail without the second part -- that Vindman didn't take the offer seriously and reported it to his superiors.
He had the support and trust of his superiors in doing so, and many in the Navy knew Green had been placed in the command to do just that.
Perhaps even more striking is the comparison between employees' service years and point scores on the one hand and their superiors' assessments of their career trajectories on the other.
When her superiors learned of her wartime exploits, she was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon; the Coast Guard described her as the first woman to receive the decoration.
Augustine Vattoly, a priest in Kerala who was an early supporter of the nun's accusations and said he was ordered by his superiors to back away or face repercussions.
A former South Bend police officer, David Newton, complained to superiors in 2008 that Mr. O'Neill had made derogatory remarks about interracial relationships and "black meat" to another officer.
There had been many signs that Manning was in pain, and she formally reached out in an email to her superiors on April 24, 2010, shortly before her arrest.
According to the Post, Kislyak later reported to his superiors in Moscow that Kushner discussed establishing a "secret and secure" communications channel between the Trump transition team and the Kremlin.
That Milazzo was even granted permission from his superiors to open this Facebook account in the first place suggests the Italians still lack a coherent strategy for identifying the dead.
As she was responding to let her fans know when she'd be available, Monae heard her Office Depot superiors over the intercom, requesting her to come to the back-office.
The L.A. County Sheriff's deputy who arrested Mel Gibson for DUI back in 2006 is still being aggressively pursued by his superiors ... nearly a decade after TMZ broke the story.
Vandermeyden alleges she raised concerns about "inadequacies in the quality testing of cars," but that she was ignored by her male superiors, and her attempts to implement solutions were thwarted.
Tregub also alleges that days after her appointment, two units within the government conspired to shift her powers to control loans and grants to other ministries without informing her superiors.
Others maintained relations with the Soviet church at least until 1930, when a Paris-based bishop irked his superiors in Moscow by attending prayers in London for persecuted Soviet Christians.
He says he saw numerous prisoners beat to death, and one woman who had been imprisoned with her family at the age of five was raped by one his superiors.
The only thing her superiors at the Winter Court were able to agree on was that the opportunity should be seized before the Summer Court got a whiff of it.
For many workers of color, code-switching, or altering the way one speaks and acts depending on context, becomes the norm in order to make coworkers and superiors more comfortable.
Why it matters: The rare statement from the leaders of Major Superiors of Religious Orders and Congregations comes ahead of a Vatican summit on clerical sex abuse that begins Thursday.
Maverick feels the sting of that loss and keeps up a stony facade in front of his superiors, but he breaks down when he has to face Carole and apologize.
According to the Post, Kislyak told his superiors in Moscow about two conversations he had with Sessions, which he said included a discussion on policy issues important to the Kremlin.
H.R. McMaster has a reputation for speaking his mind to superiors — and has publicly staked out positions that are in direct conflict not only with Flynn, but with Trump himself.
That means other people's lives are in their hands, and their superiors stationed abroad or back in Virginia may not know the full story of what happened in the field.
FBI Director James B. Comey broke ranks with his superiors at the Justice Department on October 28 and fired a loaded weapon in the form of a letter to Congress.
A last-minute snag had almost derailed the plans: The target switched hotels because the conference's preferred hotel cost $216 more than his superiors in Iran were willing to spend.
In addition to regular sermons on the sanctity of jihad, Taliban fighters have also been reminded to "obey their superiors and particularly the newly appointed Amir ul-Momineen," he said.
"I was a mid-level manager who was directed by my superiors and given a responsibility that I obviously wasn't prepared for," Bills told the court, according to the Tribune.
Both men were in attendance — but it's possible that Kislyak might have been exaggerating his connection to Sessions to his superiors in Moscow, sources familiar with the intercepts told CNN.
He does not hesitate to tell his superiors in outbursts of slang precisely what he thinks of them, even though his finances at the time are at a low ebb.
Franco A.'s superiors had failed to notify military counterintelligence when concerns were flagged about an academic paper he authored arguing that immigration was causing a "genocide" in Western Europe.
Bowles, who has obtained the cancellation of five hirings in the past year, said direct appointments risked making ECB staff seek their superiors' favors as a means to obtain promotions.
A week ago, Pope Francis issued a landmark decree making bishops directly accountable for sexual abuse or covering it up and requiring clerics to report any cases to Church superiors.
After they reported his absence to their superiors, no action was taken to trace him — even after a court had ordered that he report to prison by the following Monday.
Balan says this happened shortly after she and her seven-member interior-design team shared concerns with their superiors about poor part quality and waste they observed on the job.
As deputy commander of the Department of Defense Criminal Investigation Task Force, I had protested prisoner abuse to my superiors, and I had shared what I knew with Senate investigators.
"We have gone back to what we were doing before," said one of the officers, who all spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals by their superiors.
Colombia endured as many as 5,000 illegal killings in the mid-2000s after soldiers were pressured by their superiors to increase attacks on guerrilla fighters during the country's civil war.
At least six Russian soldiers in Moscow told Reuters they had been coerced into voting and told to provide photographic evidence that they had cast their ballot to their superiors.
Because bishops have control over priests' assignments and complete loyalty is expected by the church's clerical culture, seminarians and priests can be especially vulnerable to sexual harassment by their superiors.
Qayum had even accompanied his superiors to a meeting with Nasrullah Barbar, a former interior minister of Pakistan, who is widely considered an architect of Pakistan's alliance with the Taliban.
Fortunately for Mr. Vasilenko, Mr. Platt, in his reports to his superiors, had never exaggerated their relationship by claiming to have recruited Mr. Vasilenko to spy for the United States.
But after ATF agents told superiors that the ATF shot first, the ATF ceased its shooting review to avoid creating documents that could subvert any court case against the Davidians.
Commander Fravor's superiors did not investigate further and he went on with his career, deploying to the Persian Gulf to provide air support to ground troops during the Iraq war.
Before he left home for the hearing, his wife, Nell (Burroughs) Fitzgerald, warned him that he had to tell the truth, even if his superiors did not want him to.
What does this single letter substitution, F for Freed/Freud, suggest about her relationship to her colleague-superiors, and does it intimate a deeper entanglement between communication, labor, and power?
It follows a police prodigy (Pegg) relegated to a seemingly peaceful countryside hamlet by his superiors because his skill and dedication are making the rest of the force look bad.
Devonish never alerted superiors of the incident, and when the clip was discovered by the Legal Bureau staffer, the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau subsequently launched an investigation, the Daily News wrote.
And when he was done, Mueller turned over his findings to his superiors and didn't hold a news conference or show up at Barr's public unveiling of the report last month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday asked the FBI to provide memos related to former FBI Director James Comey's dealings with his superiors in the Trump and Obama administrations.
Notably, Vandermeyden claims she raised concerns about "inadequacies in the quality testing of cars," but that she was ignored by her male superiors, and her attempts to implement solutions were thwarted.
At U.S. ports of entry, CBP officials largely complied with court orders blocking the ban, though they were hampered by a lack of guidance from superiors, Roth wrote in his letter.
Three of them said they felt marginalized by the campaign, a situation they said didn't change or worsened after they took their concerns to their superiors or to human resources staff.
An unspoken rule of the workplace is that people routinely loop colleagues and superiors into emails so that if the shit hits the fan they can always share or evade responsibility.
Sometimes one of my male superiors would walk up behind me when I was sitting at my desk, place his folded hands on top of my head, and just apply pressure.
Some officials led by Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Robert Capers and FBI agents investigating the case have advised superiors that there isn't enough evidence to bring charges, the law enforcement officials said.
Afghan military officials, though, say WhatsApp has unique benefits in the fight against the Taliban, who also rely on the app to update their superiors and check in with their fighters.
Officers from a police department's gang unit will typically make a recommendation to their superiors that a particular group should be designated as a gang, based on a set of criteria.
Victims and their advocates have long complained that bishops and religious superiors have escaped justice for having engaged in sexual misconduct themselves, or failed to protect their flocks from predator priests.
He told his diocesan superiors in 1984 that the parents in another case were considering complaining to the police, noting the law's statute of limitations was applicable for two more years.
A former Tesla employee claims the company knowingly sold defective cars, often referred to as "lemons," and that he was demoted and eventually fired after reporting the practice to his superiors.
He said he believed that some of von der Leyen's criticism was valid in that superiors did not appear to have taken sufficient action once the officer's political views were known.
Video Haspel refused to criticize her colleagues and superiors for their conduct during what she called a "tumultuous time," but said the CIA under her watch would not resume such techniques.
The Soviet idealist — some would say warlord — took regular swipes at his superiors and had envisioned building his own neo-socialist "Cossack" republic centered in the depressed mining town of Stakhanov.
Chinese legal experts have argued that the number of death sentences have been reduced simply because lower court officials are instinctively keen to avoid having their verdicts scrutinized by their superiors.
Strozk and his boss, fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, finally authorized further investigation of the New York evidence only when federal prosecutors in New York alerted their Justice Department superiors.
Doss is beaten and ridiculed by his fellow soldiers, and his superiors threaten to court-martial him, but he won't budge, believing that he has to obey God's law, not man's.
Chu, however, said during the trial that his use of force had been appropriate and that he was carrying out orders from his superiors to move protesters away from that area.
And even now, the White House states that Flynn was fired for being untrustworthy with his superiors, not for breaking the law by conspiring with the Russians in the first place.
The suspended Credit Suisse banker, whom the newspaper said faces prison should he be convicted in Geneva courts, contends he did nothing wrong and that he cleared transactions with his superiors.
Burnout is normally caused by larger, more ambiguous issues—think an overwhelming workload, unrealistic expectations from your superiors, long hours, or just a general dislike of what you've been working on.
Presiding judge Troung Viet Toan said he had faced no pressure during the trial, beyond a request from his superiors to proceed quickly, video on the Tuoi Tre news website showed.
The women are represented by the same Seattle-based law firm, and their claims are similar: On a layover, after drinks with colleagues, they believe their superiors drugged and raped them.
The two soldiers, arrested in July and sentenced late on Thursday, knew members of the unit that carried out the attack and did not inform their superiors, said Colonel Ange Kessi.
As early as 1974, a young social worker sent a warning to his superiors, accusing Henry's Turkey Service — the company that employed Johnson's "boys" — of running a form of modern slavery.
One U.N. worker wrote to him saying he "considered suicide" after feeling "completely neglected" by his superiors when he tried to expose sex abuse in the country he was working in.
It said Bursh also persuaded his UNDP superiors to prioritize the neighborhoods of Hamas operatives when earmarking money for reconstruction in Gaza, which was devastated by a 2014 war with Israel.
Undercover NYPD officers infiltrated groups of marchers and reported back to superiors with updates while also photographing activists who were seen as leaders during marches from November 2014 to January 2015.
They must be given access to all the secret diocesan files held worldwide which reveal the nature and scope of the offenses committed by the clergy and by all their superiors.
Whereas Mezher disdained the trappings of rank—he wore his major's patch only for meetings with superiors—Rayyan kept his uniform pressed and his pockets stocked with gold-colored ballpoint pens.
Prosecutors said Saad, who had a history of differences with superiors, struck the bishop three times in the back of the head with a steel pipe while Mansour stood guard outside.
He is accused of pushing Valeant to enter into an option agreement to acquire the mail order pharmacy while denying to his superiors that he had any financial interest in Philidor.
After President Trump intervened to stop the Navy from disciplining Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, the service called off reviews of three SEAL officers who were the chief's superiors in Iraq.
In May 2006, after Wachovia announced its purchase of World Savings, Mr. Bishop asked his superiors to warn Wachovia that it was buying a portfolio of "toxic" loans, the complaint stated.
Prosecutors in the case last week recommended a prison sentence of seven to nine years only to have their superiors at the Justice Department declare that excessive and withdraw the recommendation.
The police officer did not follow regulations, but his fellow officers on the scene and his superiors are now making an honest effort to understand exactly what happened and act properly.

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