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"unscrupulous" Definitions
  1. without moral principles; not honest or fair

932 Sentences With "unscrupulous"

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But unscrupulous lawyers will do so, the Panama Papers showed.
" The latter, the card claims, is sold by "unscrupulous dealers.
Much more damning: he is unscrupulous, unserious and poorly organised.
In his memoirs, Mr. Rabin called him unscrupulous and untrustworthy.
Secret letters, unscrupulous doctors and kitchen knives come into it.
"The uneducated are perfect targets for the unscrupulous," the letter said.
Second, blackballed countries and unscrupulous middlemen are getting better at evasion.
Better regulations to clamp down on unscrupulous lending are being drafted.
The incursions were encouraged by unscrupulous politicians as well as drought.
Blame it on more crowded boats, unscrupulous smugglers and bad weather.
The government now says the leasehold system has enabled "unscrupulous practices".
But he was one of many unscrupulous smugglers operating in Turkey.
That or they're the design of some unscrupulous science fiction researcher.
"This complaint was ignored by the unscrupulous tenant," the statement said.
An ongoing crackdown on this unscrupulous practice is underway in China.
She remembered him as an unscrupulous campaigner and virulent red baiter.
A. Fakes and unscrupulous traders are part and parcel of commerce.
He's also unscrupulous, and actually writes like Donald Trump talks. Sad!
They assert that businesses need to be protected from unscrupulous lawsuits.
Unscrupulous developers and corrupt politicians can breathe a sigh of relief.
They are still losing their cars to unscrupulous auto title lenders.
This has been a scheme utilized by unscrupulous politicians throughout history.
"We know their tricks," she said, referring to unscrupulous business owners.
Unscrupulous mortgage lenders wrote trillions of dollars in high-risk loans.
In Vietnam, unscrupulous recruiters and brokers often charge trainees exorbitant fees.
You have an attitude which filters all the way down right to the bottom of the game, to the kids themselves and your unscrupulous agents, your unscrupulous scouts, who are looking to make a fast buck.
This gives way to even more unscrupulous sourcing practices, like armed robbery.
The trial spotlighted efforts by U.S. authorities to combat unscrupulous debt collectors.
Verdict: It's now tying together the living room of some unscrupulous doctor.
Housing is in high demand and unscrupulous developers often bypass building regulations.
Cuomo, is the only Democrat who's unscrupulous enough to out-Trump Trump.
Both men have been accused of unscrupulous practices in their former careers.
At first countries worried that unscrupulous brokers were overcharging for the reinsurance.
Russia's anti-NATO campaign in Montenegro has been bold, brazen, and unscrupulous.
Shakespeare's Franciscan priest becomes an unscrupulous African sangoma who commercializes ancient rituals.
You can call it unscrupulous, or greedy, or nervy, or even sleazy.
The investigation, however, has also revealed unscrupulous practices by smaller financial companies.
Trump will never have trouble surrounding himself with ambitious and unscrupulous flunkies.
Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
"The biggest con to carbon offsets is that there is a crazy market out there for people who are selling them in an unscrupulous way and even some people who are running projects in an unscrupulous way," said Martens.
Insecure 3D printers introduce a host of tantalizing possibilities for the unscrupulous hacker.
Because of overconfident or unscrupulous creators, journalists have been burned too many times.
Some cryptocurrencies amount to Ponzi schemes, and unscrupulous ICO operators have swindled investors.
Ukraine is a fragile democracy fighting against a brutal and unscrupulous Russian neighbor.
The fees were introduced in 2013 by the government to deter unscrupulous claims.
Some unscrupulous coaches dope promising teenagers, before they are ever subjected to testing.
Still, with cash and credibility at stake, unscrupulous players will game the system.
This is how pernicious these prosecutors are, how unprincipled and unscrupulous they are.
We're sorry that our fans are being fed incorrect information by unscrupulous sources.
SHOCKING as it may sound, bosses occasionally ask underlings to do unscrupulous things.
Google's algorithm is kept confidential to prevent unscrupulous people from manipulating search rankings.
He listed several public figures whose anti-Mafia stances disguised privately unscrupulous behavior.
Unscrupulous advocates would be (largely) responsible for spreading a panic among DACA recipients.
There are unscrupulous souls who profit off of the stoking of racial outrage.
But don't forget about the unscrupulous, victory-consumed creatures slithering around New England.
H.R.I. also says city agencies have failed to aggressively go after unscrupulous landlords.
Print-on-demand has created a new unscrupulous enterprise, that of counterfeiting books.
When you're ready to rebuild, hire a contractor but beware of unscrupulous scammers.
Other experts suggest unscrupulous collectors may hire burglars to obtain certain marquee items.
But Trump will be far more unscrupulous once he sets his sights on Rubio.
Close to half of the electorate views Mr Erdogan as an increasingly unscrupulous autocrat.
In the past unscrupulous bankers there have got away with theft of spectacular proportions.
As in other parts of the world, unscrupulous lenders prey on the most vulnerable.
Choose carefully, because unscrupulous spending is a common plague among the tout nouveau riche.
Unscrupulous politicians who have done much to debase the Maldives' politics are already returning.
Stopping unscrupulous landlords from levying above-market rent rises on vulnerable tenants is appealing.
It's little wonder executives there would believe they could get away with unscrupulous behavior.
He had unconventional views, such as holding that inflation is caused by unscrupulous capitalists.
No longer would the unscrupulous need to keep high-value notes under the mattress.
Is this unscrupulous, or speaking to a larger movement or shared ideas and themes?
The same way unscrupulous people often succeed: he saw an opportunity and exploited it.
The man's antithesis, the unscripted and unscrupulous Donald Trump, now leads the Republican ticket.
His regard for Rudy Giuliani depends on the hunched henchman's openness to unscrupulous errands.
But it can also be used to support unscrupulous business practices and authoritarian governments.
Doctors have had struggled for years with unscrupulous, untrained and unlicensed hearing aid salespeople.
They also noted that criminals, spies and unscrupulous people often use the same techniques.
"We can't fully protect taxpayers without cracking down on unscrupulous return preparers," Wyden said.
The response to Herbalife's wrongful conduct should be a lesson to all unscrupulous businessman.
Donald Trump attracted a reputation over the years as a ruthless and unscrupulous businessman.
"The scene with the unscrupulous journalist/author has no connection to reality," he said.
Any single analysis, after all, could be influenced by statistical bias or unscrupulous methodology.
As the unscrupulous type herself, though, Cersei would presume that it isn't beneath them.
First, to know him is to know that he is unreliable, unscrupulous and inconsistent.
Mr. Greenfeld's novels included "The Return of Mr. Hollywood" (1984), about an unscrupulous director.
Their special expertise is in unscrupulous attacks on voices that have already been repressed.
Some evangelicals' idolization of Scripture made them easy marks for unscrupulous dealers, scholars say.
It's not illegal to run a mud-slinging campaign or engage in unscrupulous electioneering.
Still, it's far cheaper than being assaulted or falling into the hands of unscrupulous smugglers.
Cryptocurrencies don't exactly have the best reputation thanks to their penchant for attracting unscrupulous people.
These desperate tactics are unsurprising: prohibition still offers space for unscrupulous vendors to get rich.
The most populous country in Africa has subsequently become a target for unscrupulous rice traffickers.
Inadequate oversight of the pharmaceutical industry and unscrupulous doctors hamstrings efforts to stem the epidemic.
They argued unscrupulous caregivers or relatives could pressure vulnerable patients to take their own lives.
I am deeply concerned by this irresponsible bug that can be exploited for unscrupulous purposes.
Unfortunately, the authors had underestimated the tenacity and resourcefulness of the world's unscrupulous reptile collectors.
Concern has been brewing over BlackBerry's potential for cooperation with unscrupulous regimes around the world.
It can be extremely effective, which is why some unscrupulous individuals do it so much.
ASIC warned it would share intelligence with the Australian Taxation Office to target unscrupulous behavior.
He railed against the fiduciary rule which would protect retirement savers from unscrupulous investment advisers.
Enrollment at many unscrupulous colleges skyrocketed, but so did federal student loan debt and defaults.
His ambitions are ultimately his undoing—unscrupulous profiteering, the story suggests, is a punishable sin.
The best way to avoid unscrupulous or fraudulent brokers is to do your homework beforehand.
Illegal immigrants, on the other hand, often get abused by unscrupulous employers, which depresses wages.
Disco was over in a few years and early hip-hop labels were notoriously unscrupulous.
By the 1920s, a number of unscrupulous merchants simply invented provenance tales about their wares.
At its core, crime and unscrupulous activity are once again the order of the day.
Often, unscrupulous types to try to sell financial products and services to the recently bereaved.
Some unscrupulous vendors recycle it, meaning that monks can receive spoiled food in their alms.
Laura Cheveley, an unscrupulous climber who has evidence of a crime he committed years earlier.
Some unscrupulous farmers have been known to mix their kava with sawdust or other fillers.
Most charities fund legitimate, desperately needed programs but often are harmed by an unscrupulous few.
We left reality — and real problems — to be defined by the most ruthless, unscrupulous players.
The firms employing the most unscrupulous advisers were concentrated in states like Florida, Arizona, and California.
That unscrupulous startups are tossing unsanctioned—and potentially dangerous—objects into space is so not cool.
A reinvigorated regulator is waving through drugs from abroad, and clamping down on unscrupulous domestic companies.
So this strategy "could be used by an unscrupulous politician or registrar to manipulate an election".
Unscrupulous growers can adulterate high-quality hops with cheaper varieties, which can affect a beer's taste.
" And, he added: "I watched unscrupulous politicians play my people since I was a little boy.
And when the unscrupulous lie to get a loan, they often do so in predictable ways.
I was recorded illegally by an unscrupulous police officer who was never prosecuted for that crime.
Market participants worry that unscrupulous traders may be deliberately moving the settlement price for illicit gains.
But it can also let unscrupulous researchers go on "fishing expeditions" to prove whatever they want.
Fear -- that the vote will be compromised, that unscrupulous leaders will inflame the public -- runs high.
It is truly a shame that such an unscrupulous person has control of billions of dollars.
Already, unscrupulous brokers are using high-pressure tactics to sell short-term plans over the phone.
"If any vandalism was done by unscrupulous Blue Bird drivers, we'll cover the costs," she said.
I wasn't a free-spirited man about town; I was an unscrupulous lothario and a wretch.
The suit also says the program, which pays a full year's rent upfront, incentivizes unscrupulous landlords.
Unsurprisingly, firms that hired these unscrupulous advisers tended to be less prestigious and to pay less well.
Trump had said tariffs were needed to save the industry from losing out to unscrupulous foreign competitors.
"That they're not allowed to take these things home, I find that to be unscrupulous," said Alderman.
We knew he was unscrupulous, but you knew that from just his general dealings in New York.
States have since cracked down on prescription opioid abuse, creating drug-monitoring programmes and arresting unscrupulous doctors.
Unscrupulous politicians will be tempted to fudge figures to win votes, or to give lenders false reassurance.
Unscrupulous clinics staffed by negligent doctors issued prescriptions to throngs of patients attracted by the lax procedures.
Unscrupulous auto lenders and credit card companies have also been known to target members of the military.
And the emergence of unscrupulous patent trolls who use the threat of lawsuits to extort nuisance settlements.
But policy makers took action after a string of scandals involving unscrupulous players in the waste market.
That "Remind him of anybody?" flourish at end of "unscrupulous bosses" taunts at Corbyn was pure Thatcher!
In a series of tweets, Hopkins argued that her trademark helps protect her readers from unscrupulous copycats.
Tumblr's remaining users deserve better than the platform fading into nothing or being sold to the unscrupulous.
We should expect that there will always be unscrupulous, self-dealing Americans ready to be their partners.
All too many live in deplorable housing and have little recourse against those employers who are unscrupulous.
Politicians and unscrupulous actors will always look to take advantage of tools that give them an edge.
Shahid Kapoor plays Sushil, an unscrupulous lawyer whose sole ambition is to make a ton of money.
Unscrupulous players, managers, and even entire countries will do whatever it takes to gain a competitive advantage.
Will potentially dangerous results be published to the whole world, where unscrupulous actors could follow the instructions?
We can address the problem of unscrupulous lawyers without taking away the rights of millions of Americans.
"Where no one has gone before except for some unscrupulous YouTubers" just doesn't have the same bang.
Founders and venture capitalists say unscrupulous investors are taking advantage of the uncertainty to renege on deals.
The film's storylines suggest that unscrupulous managers and naive talent are the problems with the influencer economy.
Unscrupulous landlords sometimes push out rent-protected tenants so they can sharply increase rents on those units.
Fraud abounded as unscrupulous producers and merchants in other regions used the Colares name for their wines.
It's had the unscrupulous inner workings of its culture peeled back and revealed, over and over again.
Representatives for Mr. Knight have expressed dissatisfaction with the movie, which portrays him as unscrupulous and violent.
A future unscrupulous commander in chief could use Trump's treatment of Comey as justification for nefarious ends.
That raised concerns that inexperienced mountaineers were being encouraged to attempt the climb by unscrupulous guide companies.
Addiction is devastating enough for patients and their families without also having to worry about unscrupulous profiteers.
On that list: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is supposed to protect citizens from unscrupulous business practices.
Recent tumult in cryptocurrency markets hasn't stopped unscrupulous websites from hijacking unsuspecting visitors' computers to mine digital coins.
With housing in high demand in Nairobi, some unscrupulous developers bypass regulations to cut costs and maximize profits.
"In the lawsuit Forever 21 state that their success has made them "targets for unscrupulous individuals and entities.
And the ease with which unscrupulous employees can smuggle that property out of the building exacerbates the issue.
A report from The Verge revealed that unscrupulous rehab centers used Google to target people seeking addiction treatment.
Unscrupulous scammers have been pilfering money out of charity donation boxes for as long as they have existed.
The crumbling of the science of willpower doesn't mean that psychologists have been dishonest or unscrupulous, Hagger said.
Thanks to an unscrupulous businessman, she either has to give up her father's ship or her mother's house.
Mr Putin's spokesman was quick to deem Mr Abramovich's visa troubles "a manifestation of unfriendly and unscrupulous competitions".
"The Newman decision will create a road map for unscrupulous behavior," he told a conference call with reporters.
"The man has spent over 15 years as an unscrupulous salesman, a kind of con man," Lakoff said.
In a way, America is being governed by the dimmest of wits on the most unscrupulous of networks.
These cases may establish new legal avenues for investors who claim to have been duped by unscrupulous bankers.
A report from "The Verge " revealed that unscrupulous rehab centers used Google to target people seeking addiction treatment.
Even as websites get better at filtering out fakes, unscrupulous reviewers find new ways to game the system.
With that much money on the table, unscrupulous printers have flooded the market with fakes, proxies, and counterfeits.
From poker, to chess, to Counter-Strike, there have always been unscrupulous players looking to cheat in games.
Muggings became common at events, and original garments were taken and sold to unscrupulous buyers at discount prices.
"These lists can be used by unscrupulous people to target gun owners and steal their firearms," Caranna says.
The investigation revealed that unscrupulous landlords, disreputable lawyers, weak regulations and inefficient housing courts all played a part.
In addition to discouraging unscrupulous employers from hiring undocumented immigrants, this would reduce the exploitation of American workers.
It was meant to prevent unsuspecting retirement account holders from getting screwed by unscrupulous brokers and insurance salespeople.
Huawei, for its part, recently accused the U.S. government of using "unscrupulous" tactics to interfere with its business.
Luckily, Mr. Kamkar was acting as a "white hat," and not selling his OwnStar device to unscrupulous hackers.
Verdict: Better an unscrupulous zebra-lover's backyard than, say, a storm drain (see Crimes of the Art #37).
Unscrupulous financial advisers are concentrated in areas with the most vulnerable populations: the elderly and people without much education.
Today, unscrupulous resellers take screenshots or photocopies of tickets that they then sell multiple times over to unsuspecting victims.
It later admitted to using unscrupulous search engine optimization tactics, leading Google to temporarily demote it in search rankings.
It's a worthy goal to protect consumers from predatory or unscrupulous lending practices by payday or vehicle title lenders.
"This selective, unscrupulous filth cannot be explained by anything other than it being boss's — Viktor Orbán's — orders," he said.
Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates are charged with laundering millions of dollars gained from their work for unscrupulous oligarchs.
The two seem shady and unscrupulous right from the start, and sure enough, things quickly go downhill from there.
Donald Trump and his allies in the more unscrupulous parts of the American conservative movement employ a similar strategy.
Union representatives say changes have skewed the job market irrevocably and many unscrupulous employers have taken advantage of that.
Yet many of them are duped, taken abroad and dumped by unscrupulous men posing as agents, according to activists.
Babierge will need to scramble that contact info or create a messaging system to prevent unscrupulous individuals from abuse.
However, its altruistic mission is being undermined by unscrupulous hospital administrators who are blatantly violating the 340B program's intent.
If you know them you can manage your own money and avoid being taken advantage of by unscrupulous people.
The blame doesn't lie with unscrupulous Ukrainians alone: There wouldn't be this much corruption without offshore centers like Panama.
Speaking of stuffing, that SNAX / EX-STAR crossing is decidedly not a product of unscrupulous high-value Scrabble packing.
Unscrupulous hucksters learned early on that sex, violence, bigotry, profanity, vulgarity, misogyny, racism and deceit sell pop-culture products.
Tens of thousands of the estimated 700,000 migrants in Libya suffer horrendously at the hands of unscrupulous people smugglers.
Other tactics used by unscrupulous poll watchers include pretending to be law enforcement officers and threatening voters with arrest.
With little legal protection, undocumented workers in Thailand can be at the mercy of human traffickers or unscrupulous employers.
Newcomers, unschooled in city rules and the unscrupulous ways of some landlords, may also find themselves in illegal housing.
From an early age, Mr. Trump encountered these raffish types with their unscrupulous methods, unsavory connections and uncertain loyalties.
An obituary in The Buffalo Express said she had been swindled by "unscrupulous managers" during post-plunge publicity tours.
Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, called Soros and other speculators "unscrupulous profiteers" whose immoral work served no social value.
It's hard to believe that Google wants these unscrupulous sites to wreck the online reputation of thousands of people.
In the 1980s and 8003s the bureau made up the difference by quietly selling mustangs to unscrupulous slaughter buyers.
But it could convince unscrupulous future occupants of the Oval Office to reason they might get away with it.
In reality, the pills ingested by these unlucky individuals were counterfeits made of synthetic opioids by unscrupulous drug dealers.
It's easier for unscrupulous employers to skim tips from credit card payments than from cash directly in someone's pocket.
Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, and Fernando Alonso were as easily regarded as unscrupulous villains as dominant talents.
If anything, Conte's Chelsea look like an upgrade on Mourinho's when it comes to the unscrupulous side of things.
Tracts of land which were once open for roaming have been fenced off by unscrupulous town-dwellers and wealthier herders.
Which desperate and unscrupulous company will submit a too-shocking-for-the-Super-Bowl ad in a bid for attention?
Hence why some of the more unscrupulous ones, like Gateway Pundit and Infowars, are still amplifying ISIS's claim of responsibility.
"The unscrupulous behavior in college admissions revealed by the US Attorney in Boston is clearly deeply troubling," the statement said.
His presidency becomes a predicted step in a process of democratic decline which his unscrupulous leadership is likely to accelerate.
The Federal Trade Commission is another agency formed in the early 20th century that chiefly deals with punishing unscrupulous businesses.
Bots can help scalpers scoop up huge quantities of tickets, leaving sellers trying to identify and block the unscrupulous purchases.
What it does is get rid of the need for potentially unscrupulous middlemen who thrive and profit on asymmetric information.
As a result, unscrupulous advisors could still roll over your assets into inappropriate investments or products that are too expensive.
Unscrupulous individuals could fake a speech by a prominent politician, adding yet another layer to the emerging post-truth environment.
Politicians who acted on reason alone were virtuous, whereas those who exploited emotions and feelings were deemed to be unscrupulous.
When I started covering tech in 1998, Intel was determined to stop hobbyists and unscrupulous resellers from overclocking their processors.
In a world filled with unscrupulous people, scientists might be overestimating just how good we are at correctly spotting faces.
"California cannot allow a handful of unscrupulous physicians to put our children in danger," he told the Assembly Health Committee.
Unscrupulous PBMs do share some blame for escalating costs, and lawmakers have proposed bills that would weaken or eliminate them.
But he insisted he was entrapped by unscrupulous, undercover journalists from Channel 4 News — a claim the news organization rejected.
The figures can still move markets, which is why unscrupulous traders sometimes try to get hold of them in advance.
Google must constantly hone its systems to try to stay one step ahead of unscrupulous publishers, the former employee said.
Such policies would push more people into the hands of unscrupulous smugglers, who will take people on more dangerous routes.
For certain unscrupulous employers, this can make H-1Bs more attractive than U.S. workers who can leave for better offers.
Namely, having a familial link to an uber-wealthy person could prompt an unscrupulous person to kidnap you for ransom.
Unscrupulous sellers around the world often add methanol to alcohol to increase the amount of liquid sold and its potency.
The truth is obvious: Facebook is a psychologically predatory, commercially unscrupulous advertising platform masquerading as a virtuous social-media network.
Unscrupulous Russian politicians have been doing it for decades; there are kompromat websites (which, unsurprisingly, are often blocked or harassed).
The complaint accuses Wells Fargo of engaging in business practices that are "immoral, unethical, oppressive, unscrupulous," and harmful to consumers.
Unscrupulous employers hire undocumented immigrants because they can be exploited and are not in a position to complain about it.
Instances of big deviations are taken as evidence by some that unscrupulous traders have been deliberately moving the settlement price.
It's pretty ridiculous and unscrupulous of the prison guard, who also asks Simpson to sign a football for his son.
Donald Trump is a homegrown creature, a species well known and justifiably loathed by most New Yorkers — the unscrupulous landlord.
It also offers a defense of the common good in places where unscrupulous commercial interests and corrupt administrations run free.
By the 1960s, 85 percent of patients taking prescribed amphetamines were female, and unscrupulous physicians did good business cultivating addictions.
By the time the apes are sold to unscrupulous zoos or private owners, they can go for 100 times that.
Libya is a major crossroads for tens of thousands of Africans seeking ways to reach Europe, often through unscrupulous smugglers.
Accompanied by his unscrupulous queen, Ubu combines primeval innocence and terrifying brutality, destroying followers and suspected rivals with equal alacrity.
And in Joe Orton's "Entertaining Mr. Sloane," at Classic Stage Company, he played a character named Ed, an unscrupulous entrepreneur.
Vietnam's nouveau riche, who have begun to pay high prices for local artists, are a prime target for unscrupulous traders.
This hasn't stopped unscrupulous clinics from touting some questionable stem cell applications, such as vaginal rejuvenation or hair loss, however.
Castro was transformed simultaneously into an anathema and phantasma, unscrupulous and perhaps unbalanced, possessed by demons and given to evil doings.
That might stop unscrupulous scientists, who would stand to lose federal funding if they were caught trying to pilfer people's identities.
Critics said the action will hurt openness in political campaigns and allow hidden unscrupulous donors to funnel money into the system.
Still, flyers are entitled to ask whether such systems could be open to abuse from marketers, hackers or unscrupulous government entities.
That meant account tokens could appear in the logs of third-party companies, which could expose unscrupulous individuals to target WordPress.
That announcement has sparked concerns that borrowers rejected by banks could turn to unscrupulous private lenders that charge sky-high rates.
"Coalition forces understand that ISIL is a determined, adaptive and unscrupulous adversary," said a Department of Defense spokesman in a statement.
This reflects less an unscrupulous strategy to cook up common positions with China than a straightforward desire to curry its favour.
Government leaders dismiss such criticism as an effort by opposition leaders to protect smugglers and unscrupulous businesses that overcharge for goods.
While instructors were told to organize attendees by how many liquid assets they had, they were unscrupulous about who they targeted.
That can tempt the unscrupulous, who pocket big profits by packaging table rice for sale as seed, according to counterfeiting experts.
Often with disease outbreaks, unscrupulous businesses exploit the concern of consumers by selling phony products that do nothing to protect health.
And so that unwarranted $50 fee can represent tens — if not hundreds — of millions of dollars in revenue for unscrupulous corporations.
Rumor has it that they were given as "a gift" to the unscrupulous promoter to work off an outstanding gambling debt.
Still, that hasn't stopped stupid or unscrupulous tweeters from targeting him ever since the other Steve Bannon joined the Trump administration.
Countering them means taking seriously the questions they bring up, while offering better answers than unscrupulous demagogues like Orbán can muster.
Many of those who manage to flee their ISIS kidnappers find themselves held to ransom, at the mercy of unscrupulous smugglers.
After ordination, he worked in the Bronx but left in 223, complaining of unscrupulous pastors who objected to his playing chess.
Given that rampant exploitation of minors in the fashion industry, it's unsurprising that many young women fall victim to unscrupulous operators.
In recent years, unscrupulous jamu producers have been mixing jamu with other things like steroids to give them an extra kick.
That awoke unscrupulous developers, who quickly coded up fake versions and submitted them to the App Store. 旅行青蛙.
They point to unscrupulous builders who erect shoddy structures in crowded areas and pay off officials to look the other way.
Cautionary tales of youngsters left homeless in a foreign country after being invited for trials by unscrupulous scouts are not uncommon.
" Said unscrupulous means, according to Huawei, perhaps most notably include "[launching] cyber attacks to infiltrate Huawei's intranet and internal information systems.
Meanwhile, the public is entirely disempowered, cowering in fear of evil intruders or whipped up into a frenzy by unscrupulous demagogues.
It's the chronicle of a closeted gay man's fate in a hostile environment and also, contrapuntally, of an unscrupulous fixer's progress.
They lived with a daily existential threat that they could lose everything because of a foolish trader or an unscrupulous banker.
Parr lived here with her dashing but somewhat unscrupulous husband, Thomas Seymour, whom she married a few months after Henry died.
But the push has been imperiled by traffickers in the body parts of endangered species, unscrupulous fishermen and uneven enforcement efforts.
However, do recent events show that the unscrupulous with avaricious intentions have no trouble swindling the system to gain financial advantages?
That entire episode provides a potential template, no matter how hazardous, that a determined and unscrupulous president could try to replicate.
But to some unscrupulous actors and industries, they represent nothing more than political pawns, instruments of profit, and – most horrifically – food.
The other party denounces them as unscrupulous, criminal, and illegitimate; members of their own party often deride them as sell-outs.
He doesn't even have the professional competency to rationalize even the most unscrupulous of agents keeping him on as a client.
And so there are jobs, yeah there a lot of jobs that unscrupulous businesses want to pay kids to do child labor.
But they're also the most vulnerable to an incompetent or unscrupulous adviser steering them into financial products that won't serve their needs.
Unscrupulous clinics often placed multiple embryos in their wombs with the aim of making pregnancy more likely, without making the risks clear.
Boucheron invites us to think through how Machiavelli became synonymous with unscrupulous despotism when the real man suffered for his republican allegiances.
But the country's once-plentiful shoals, combined with its weak government, have lured a flotilla of unscrupulous foreign trawlers to its waters.
And then not all South Koreans acknowledge that much of the recruitment was carried out by Korean community leaders and unscrupulous operators.
And when they naïvely turn to the Internet to find their future fur baby, some unscrupulous people are often waiting to pounce.
Deep engagement also gives unscrupulous domestic actors an actual world of opportunities to twist our national security policy to serve personal ends.
Now, as then, America has unscrupulous politicians, a broken status quo, and clever foreign adversaries who want us to tear ourselves apart.
Things look very different in 2018: e-commerce is massive, and innovative products are easier than ever for unscrupulous actors to counterfeit.
Roth's critique is bolstered by the stunning tales of corporate malfeasance and unscrupulous profiteering that Jaffe identifies, from Walmart to Wall Street.
Consumer Reports defined review hacking as "unscrupulous sellers" taking positive customer reviews from other products and integrating them into their own listings.
"Solaire continues to closely safeguard all its patrons to ensure their safety from unscrupulous personalities and activities," it said in a statement.
A clear example of this disconnect through the Department of Education is the waste, fraud and abuse at many unscrupulous proprietary colleges.
" Louisiana officials said in their written brief that the 2014 law was intended to protect women from "unscrupulous and incompetent abortion providers.
This allows an unscrupulous person to create a bogus receipt with the equivalent of an "X" for a signature, military officials said.
In the world of Chinatown, everything is a resource to be consumed by unscrupulous men who don't care about anyone but themselves.
An unscrupulous village business owner might manipulate the Census-Grievance program to persuade the government that his local rival was a Communist.
In his view, it doesn't help that buwaya, the Tagalog word for crocodile, is used to describe corrupt politicians and unscrupulous businessmen.
The former supply chain relied on something like an unscrupulous pharmacist; the latter, a tenacious and endlessly renewable cast of global criminals.
They are targets for unscrupulous financial professionals as well as well-meaning friends and relatives who steer them into wildly inappropriate investments.
As revealed in the House impeachment hearings, however, Rudy Giuliani is actually our Littlefinger, the unscrupulous, scheming conniver in Game of Thrones.
And, if she is not deluded, then she is a malicious, scheming little liar, bought and paid for by my unscrupulous opponents.
"The problem is not resolved by blocking boats," Francis said, adding that this left them at the mercy of unscrupulous human traffickers.
"Not only do they arrive in a war zone, but they are also vulnerable to unscrupulous traffickers and smugglers," Ms. Mantoo said.
Increasingly isolated in the palace and surrounded with ambitious and unscrupulous young advisers, the president began falling prey to his darker suspicions.
It was unscrupulous and dishonourable but, ultimately, it stopped Swansea from breaking up the pitch when they had a two man advantage.
It makes a lot of sense for a wealthy and unscrupulous person to take a calculated risk and just break the rules.
For skeptics of the epiphany machine, it's a cheap confidence trick that an unscrupulous fake guru is using to start a cult.
Shortage of staff, unscrupulous owners who succeeded the family in 1924, greed and time took their toll on the chateau and its park.
This is what I realized: It's easy to talk about unscrupulous pastors who get rich off of unsuspecting congregations and have absolute power.
Economic insecurity among workers and "unscrupulous political leaders" who use fear of migrants to mobilize followers, are much more important factors, he said.
Where technology and economics collide The Trump administration is preparing to roll back Obama administration regulations to protect consumers from unscrupulous investment advisers.
Programs that aim to help veterans when they return from combat are under major scrutiny amid headlines about unscrupulous activities by some organizations.
With plenty of old, spoiling olives—and much fewer new, fresh olives—unscrupulous food fraudsters were hoping to take advantage of the situation.
In some cases, the agency said, unscrupulous tax preparers tell clients to pay the penalties directly to them, and they keep the money.
Typically, the individuals who find themselves victims of a scam or an unscrupulous advisor are those who give carte blanche control to them.
We guess it's moderately more likely that people under the age of 21 will consume alcohol purchased for them by their unscrupulous friends.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb noted the potential of regenerative medicine, but said "a small number of unscrupulous actors" put the field at risk.
"Maybe it's an owner of another cigar company that is a bit unscrupulous and wants to hurt the other rivals," he told CNBC.
East Germany's secretive, state-sponsored sports doping program was a medical and ethical nightmare, with unscrupulous scientists causing lasting harm to unwitting athletes.
If these bad actors are rewarded instead of penalized, we are handing the keys to the global economy back to those unscrupulous actors.
We're seeing in the world right now what it feels like when somebody is unscrupulous about their narcissistic vulnerabilities becoming other people's problems.
Documents made public through the litigation revealed that some former Trump University managers had given testimony about its unscrupulous and exploitative business practices.
Floods and landslides have become more frequent and destructive, since small farmers stopped tending the hillsides and unscrupulous real estate developers replaced them.
Cuba now closely guards the travels of its players, driving many defecting players to risk harrowing journeys in the hands of unscrupulous smugglers.
There are, to be sure, some unscrupulous publishers who will take advantage of your fish-like brain, but why do you let them?
I have written before about the high dropout rates, debt and poor job placement rates students that attend unscrupulous for-profit colleges endure.
Some unscrupulous businessmen, sensing an opportunity for windfall profits, slapped "Bottled in Crimea" labels on any old plonk, some even imported from abroad.
"No other country has given so much power to unscrupulous people in uniform," the president said, promising to punish officers responsible for torture.
Pied Piper soon discovers that it is being sued not by another well-intentioned startup, but an unscrupulous attorney, or a patent troll.
"[Criminalization] really empowers the unscrupulous, the people who already have the power, which are men that run the internet, that run Silicon Valley."
At the time, Santa Clara County had begun a rare effort to prosecute unscrupulous bondsmen, and Mr. Peters was charged with attempted extortion.
And they need to watch out for unscrupulous dealers peddling so-called Frankenwatches, which contain non-original parts that can torpedo the value.
And Ross Douthat likens the Mueller report's portrait of President Trump as an unscrupulous leader to previous accounts of the Trump White House.
Selling the personal information of millions of its users to an unscrupulous broker so that the data could be used for political purposes.
The proposal surprised advocates for military families, who have urged the government to use its powers to crack down harder on unscrupulous lenders.
In recent years, many thousands of asylum seekers have drowned while attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing on rickety boats managed by unscrupulous traffickers.
Faith Doherty, forest team leader at the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency, warned that "unscrupulous people will always take advantage when they can".
But with some basic due diligence — and a discerning eye — you can usually avoid buying a water-damaged car from an unscrupulous seller.
" The lawsuit, however, says Jane Doe now joins a small demographic of big jackpot winners that "has historically been victimized by the unscrupulous.
A new report from Vice has highlighted the range of different scams that unscrupulous Airbnb hosts have been pulling on their unsuspecting guests.
These measures could not become law on their own merits, so unscrupulous lawmakers have attached them as riders to must-pass spending bills.
We should increase the stock of housing, offer microcredit in poor neighborhoods, and provide legal protection against unscrupulous banks and real-estate agents.
That unscrupulous executive then funnelled the contract work to a larger firm and earned nearly $1.5 million for himself before he got caught.
A man who spent his life earning unscrupulous millions and hiding it in offshore accounts thereby also avoiding taxation does nothing for free.
In 2014, his government rolled out a system of smart cards designed to stop unscrupulous bakeries selling government-subsidized flour on the black market.
"Unfortunately, there's a lot of opportunity for unscrupulous individuals when they work here at the airport," the police detective handling the theft investigation said.
In a subsequent trial, he was given a concurrent term for using public funds to systematically pay off unscrupulous journalists to attack his opponents.
Michael Keaton's character in The Founder isn't a bad guy, but it's the "unscrupulous" things he says and does that interest Keaton the most.
The rule may have made sense five centuries ago, when unscrupulous brewers added just about anything to their brews, including wood shavings and soot.
But in many cases, unscrupulous employers dupe them into working long hours with the promise of good money, knowing they have debts to repay.
"These are the costs of challenging a corrupt, unscrupulous system," the party leader, José de Jesús Mancha, said in a statement after the bombing.
Chinese people protest on the streets against the government's failure to protect the environment, safeguard their health, or defend their land from unscrupulous officials.
The proposal prevents workers from being tied to a single employer, and it eliminates unscrupulous recruiters the only way it can be done: bilaterally.
All that, he said, serves as "an attack vector" that an unscrupulous person can use to communicate with users further and gain their trust.
In this case, the House was pursuing a legitimate inquiry into the potentially unscrupulous and politically motivated mass termination of federal prosecutors in 2006.
My hunch is that part of the decline is due to low interest rates and another part involves concern about unscrupulous "cash now" companies.
But he also witnessed unscrupulous doctors in his sales territory divert pills to drug seekers and heard from doctors whose patients had become addicted.
Around the world, thousands of poorly-paid employees churn out fake goods in secret sweatshops while unscrupulous bosses reap the rewards from consumer demand.
Alice Stewart: I have stopped believing It is not unlawful to lie to the media, but it is unscrupulous to lie to your supporters.
Petrobras has steadfastly portrayed itself as a victim of illegal schemes perpetrated by a few rogue insiders colluding with unscrupulous contractors and greedy politicians.
Nusra was just as unscrupulous as the groups he'd self-righteously berated and could be as ruthless as its foes in the Islamic State.
"It would allow unscrupulous news organizations to couch their language as 'opinion' and to mask their meaning with implication and insinuation," the scholars wrote.
It's a refrain among ordinary Chinese that the decay of public morality is turning society into a crass, unscrupulous, every-man-for-himself marketplace.
The region's dense coastal mangrove forests help absorb destructive tides, but these seaside bulwarks are being chipped away by development and unscrupulous firewood collection.
History has repeatedly shown that when there is insufficient regulatory oversight, a few unscrupulous people or companies will exploit the vulnerable public for profit.
Most of the episode revolves around Payton and Astrid trying to out-manipulate each others' campaigns in a dirty fight fought by unscrupulous teenagers.
Because of Amazon's vast scale, inscrutable algorithms, and capricious enforcement of its own rules, unscrupulous sellers and paid shills largely get away with it.
It's not hard to imagine an unscrupulous campaign posting synthetic videos on Facebook or Instagram of their opponent saying or doing something they didn't.
Now, just because Trump likely was coordinating with Russia for business and not politics, doesn't mean that he should get away with unscrupulous behavior.
Yovanovitch's removal as Ambassador had allowed her and her colleagues to use the impeachment inquiry to describe his most unscrupulous behavior as prosecutor general.
Quickly, it became clear that unscrupulous entrepreneurs were creating cheap products that weren't very useful, and marketing them to people eligible for the credit.
"What happens is, somebody will go to an unscrupulous tax preparer and that tax preparer will basically try to game the system," he said.
So, I wouldn&apost put past to anything past the FBI and the Department of Justice when it comes to unscrupulous and probably illegal behavior.
Distribution of these products can be lucrative for unscrupulous companies, and the agency faces several challenges in deterring fraudulent marketing of these types of products.
What could possibly be worth the risk of an unscrupulous developer making improper use of user data and bringing shame on the house of Zuck?
The OIG is merely warning that there are so many of these cases that chances are there's still a lot of unscrupulous prescribing going on.
A central bank purge of weak and unscrupulous financial institutions gathered pace from 2013 when Nabiullina was appointed central bank head by President Vladimir Putin.
Drug dealers from throughout the country would send associates to store-front clinics where unscrupulous doctors would write opioid prescriptions for bogus injuries and illnesses.
Whether the package was stolen or an unscrupulous customer merely took advantage of Amazon's willingness to offer refunds, it's the courier who takes the fall.
Beatriz believes that the injection she paid for had been switched out by an unscrupulous street vendor for one that would only last a month.
"In fact, this is why the caravan formed: to protect themselves from abuse from Mexican authorities and criminal groups and unscrupulous people," Mr. Olson said.
Secondly, Evernote doesn't encrypt users' notes by default, meaning that hackers who break into the company's servers (or unscrupulous Evernote employees), can access them too.
The governor's race has given unscrupulous politicians a simple blueprint for winning office: stir up religious fervour by decrying real or invented insults to Islam.
One of the most powerful was Crassus, a man who made his fortune in unscrupulous property deals, then used that money to buy political influence.
In New York, we take consumer rights very seriously and I am deeply concerned by this irresponsible bug that can be exploited for unscrupulous purposes.
Unscrupulous renters sometimes accept and then reject advanced bookings when they realize their accommodation is in high demand and they can get a better price.
Campaigners fear without a crackdown on unscrupulous clinics across rural India, the practice will continue to endanger women's health and trap families in debt bondage.
In fact, the FDA has banned red yeast rice with more than "trace amounts" of monacolin K due to unscrupulous practices within the supplement industry.
Many analysts had expected Beijing's intensifying crackdown on unscrupulous lending and a cooling property market to hit growth hard after a surprisingly optimistic first quarter.
Later on, an "automatic autopsy" machine becomes available and unscrupulous hospital manager can send sick patients to the machine to advance the cause of science.
Trump University, and the University of Phoenix (owned by Apollo Education) are two famous examples of unscrupulous, for-profit online schools in that earlier wave.
But Trump is the broom to clean out the Augean stables that is Washington — it's Clinton who is the embodiment of this cozy, unscrupulous dishonesty.
This will provide greater transparency in the market and better protect the U.S. from unscrupulous entities that move metal through third countries to avoid duties.
If, through hard work, creativity or just good fortune, a person accumulates significant property, he or she can easily become a target for the unscrupulous.
Journalists hounded Harding day and night, with one unscrupulous hack calling a service to tow her van, just to get her out of the house.
However, in the currently unregulated environment, unscrupulous alternative business lending practices remain unchecked, to the financial detriment of small business borrowers and their entrepreneurial dreams.
Hotel rooms can be used for exploitation, for example, while staff, "particularly those recruited or subcontracted via unscrupulous agencies", may be victims of bonded labor.
An untold number of other Americans have benefitted as lenders have been deterred and steered away from unscrupulous behavior by CFPB enforcement and supervisory actions.
CNN has also provided the evidence of slave auctions in Libya by unscrupulous smugglers to the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court.
What makes this egregious theft of culture and heritage even worse is how governments, museums, auction houses and unscrupulous collectors quietly allowed it to continue.
Apparently, Warren, Durbin, Blumenthal and others have either ignored or condone unscrupulous past actions of President Obama to use the IRS as a political lever.
We have been howling into the wind so long that people dubbed our extreme objection to this deeply immoral and unscrupulous man Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Thousands have been lost in an underground business that makes millions of dollars off endangered animals and caters to rich pet collectors and unscrupulous zoos.
But Mr. Comey wasn't suggesting Mr. Trump was foolhardy or inexperienced: He portrayed him as an unscrupulous leader whose request put the nation at risk.
The shortfall today can be blamed on the epic housing crash of more than a decade ago, brought on by irrational and unscrupulous mortgage lending.
Still other students are lured to these unscrupulous institutions after having exhausted their eligibility for state and federal aid, requiring them to obtain private financing.
"The unscrupulous people who have always existed -- the out-and-out fraudsters -- take advantage of investors who want to make a buck quickly," Avergun said.
Of course, in trying to beat him they have to cope with the fact that he is chronically unscrupulous, as the Biden-Ukraine foray shows.
She says unscrupulous people have seen that orphanages are a way to make money, and they prey on the most vulnerable people in their communities.
By the mid-seventies, rock festivals "had been tarnished by greedy, and sometimes unscrupulous, promoters, unruly crowds, and sky-high fees for performers," they wrote.
Such items are banned in the EU on health grounds and concerns that it could be used by unscrupulous producers to make meat appear fresher.
A year later, the brothers collaborated on another Kazan film, "A Face in the Crowd," with Andy Griffith as a charismatic but unscrupulous television star.
But all of that doesn't stop unscrupulous diners from planting—and plating—their own hair in their dinner, in an attempt to score free meals.
They sometimes barred him from going out at night and advised him away from people they considered unscrupulous but Synyster began to question these restrictions.
"It's not so much the collector who's really creating a problem, it's the unscrupulous dealer who has an artifact that doesn't have proper provenance," Wittman said.
"I am increasingly concerned about the stories of unscrupulous advisers targeting the steelworkers and cheating them out of their pension money," Kinnock said in a statement.
Yet binding workers to fixed employers in sectors such as cleaning and catering may encourage abuse by unscrupulous businesses, said Madeleine Sumption, director of the project.
Any fair reading of the facts leads to the conclusion that while Hunter Biden's hiring by Burisma does seem unscrupulous of him, it was not illegal.
Governors can be a big help to presidential candidates, by rallying voters and, if they are unscrupulous, by diverting money from the state to their parties.
The incident showcases the extent to which unscrupulous clinics will take advantage of desperate patients—and how the lack of government oversight contributes to the problem.
In Rogue Protocol, it ends up on a terraforming station on a planet controlled by GrayCris, the unscrupulous megacorp that caused problems in the first book.
Since then, however, banks have run out of real dollars because the cash-strapped and unscrupulous government grabs them in exchange for all-but-worthless IOUs.
Attacks against the media by "unscrupulous" politicians helped make 2018 the worst ever year for violence and abuse against journalists, according to a report released Tuesday.
The public sale component isn't scheduled to launch until March, as noted by multiple media including TechCrunch, but that hasn't stopped unscrupulous individuals seizing the opportunity.
"Unfortunately, Roshni Helpline is not the first nor the last organization to have its content distorted by unscrupulous elements," the firm's spokesperson said in a statement.
The unscrupulous Robert Mueller and this team of partisans as well as Rod Rosenstein who should have just disqualified himself in a moment he appointed Mueller.
But children who help in family businesses will be permitted to work outside school hours, a loophole that activists say may be exploited by unscrupulous employers.
Some unscrupulous businesses are hiding non-disparagement clauses in their contracts in order to prohibit the posting of critical feedback about the company's goods and services.
The plaintiffs had claimed that if the law were to be interpreted in this way, unscrupulous debt collectors could evade the law merely by buying debt.
Despite the flimsy charges, Shula finds herself in state custody and transported to a rural witch camp by unscrupulous police chief Mr. Banda (Henry B.J. Phiri).
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan journalists say they are facing more risks than ever as both insurgents and unscrupulous government officials increasingly threaten, assault, and even murder reporters.
The actor behind the unscrupulous Little Finger, Aidan Gillen, had plenty to say about season 7's starting point and eager fans will not be disappointed.
Unscrupulous sellers often add methanol to alcohol to increase the amount of liquid sold and its potency, said Safeproof, a group that lobbies against counterfeit alcohol.
Flagrant liars can be kicked off the net, but it will be much harder to restrain more subtle but equally unscrupulous political movements and commercial advertisers.
Horses are still dropping dead on the track as unscrupulous trainers, under pressure to produce, continue to administer harmful drugs, threatening the sport's already fragile credibility.
These measures, inserted by unscrupulous lawmakers into "must pass" spending bills to reward corporate donors and ideological extremists, have nothing to do with funding our government.
If the organization you're connecting with knowingly or unintentionally sells this information to an unscrupulous data broker, your personal information can then be sold to criminals.
LULAC will continue to fight against unscrupulous business practices and work with corporations in an effort to ensure that the Hispanic community is being treated fairly.
Still others say that it's useless to argue, since the unscrupulous among us will always toe or cross the line, no matter where we draw it.
The country's Food Minister attributed the price increase to unscrupulous traders and said that stern measures would be taken against those found to be manipulating prices.
Mr. Kocner stood out even by the brash standards of the 1990s, when scores of sometimes unscrupulous characters sought to take control of former state enterprises.
Mr. Grantham's unscrupulous, adulterous character ran a pub with his wife, Angie, and their tempestuous relationship was central to many of the show's most dramatic plots.
Snowden writes that he interrupted to decline before the pitch was even finished, the better to avoid any unscrupulous editing of hidden recordings of the meeting.
The suit shows how far unscrupulous for-profit companies will go to get around regulations that are meant to protect students and keep the institutions honest.
As with Bluetooth, in a pre-iOS 13 world some unscrupulous apps were able to track your location without actually asking for permission to do so.
The remark was directed at "unscrupulous politicians who don't want to compete fairly in the election," Mr. Basuki, 50, told the three judges at the trial.
The sponsors of the legislation point to some unscrupulous lawyers who have taken advantage of certain laws that allow monetary awards for violations of accessibility standards.
Players get suckered into dubious investments, are ripped off by unscrupulous advisers, give money to friends and family, or simply spend far more than they save.
In Manafort's case it was banks based in Cyprus, a region known to have lax regulatory laws and generates revenue from business activity from unscrupulous people.
"Unscrupulous Chinese entrepreneurs are flooding world markets with a range of bone-crushing, cancer-causing, flammable, poisonous, and otherwise lethal products, foods, and drugs," he warns.
In a world where colleges put the academic interests of all students first and foremost, desperate parents would likely still be willing to pay unscrupulous consultants.
The issue is more about unscrupulous marketers eager to track users' facial expressions in response to advertisements or content, despite Apple's contractual rules against doing so.
Terry Crews isn't done speaking out about his sexual assault case against WME talent agent Adam Venit ... suggesting it was rejected by prosecutors for unscrupulous reasons.
Unscrupulous "consultants" could once again guarantee work authorization to their clients based just on filing, albeit after six months, with no immigration judge hearing expected for years.
But a new report published Wednesday in the BMJ suggests that desperate people are often using this money to pursue dubious, possibly dangerous treatments from unscrupulous charlatans.
The result has been a proliferation of contentious legal precedents, extending the authority of the president, which in unscrupulous hands could amount to a toolkit for tyranny.
Motherboard reports that there is now effectively a black market where unscrupulous bounty hunters can theoretically locate almost any phone in the United States for a fee.
Hasmukh Adhia, revenue secretary at the Finance Ministry, also said rules would be issued "soon" to deter unscrupulous businesses from exploiting the tax reform to gouge customers.
Maduro's government, which often blames shortages and inflation on unscrupulous businesses overcharging or hoarding products, in August lifted a prohibition on the free exchange of hard currency.
For all the complaints of judicial interference from North Carolina's Republican lawmakers, they brought this crisis on themselves in their unscrupulous efforts to fence off black communities.
Making guest workers even more vulnerable is a completely unregulated system in which many pay exorbitant sums to unscrupulous recruiters for the opportunity to come to America.
"Many parents are deceived into giving up their children, purely so that unscrupulous individuals can make a profit," said Lumos Chief Executive Georgette Mulheir in a statement.
We've also seen unscrupulous software vendors use enterprise developer certificates to get hacked apps on to iOS—the same certificates that got Google and Facebook into trouble.
Such expansion efforts were met in turn by pushes from local and state officials charging that the group was involved in voter fraud and other unscrupulous tactics.
The NFL contends the claims process has been so besieged by undeserving retirees and their unscrupulous doctors and lawyers that BrownGreer and the special masters need help.
Ortega remains a wily and unscrupulous adversary, who only held a free election in 1990 under intense pressure from the United States and from the contra army.
"Unscrupulous, negligent and dormant management decisions," involving huge sums of public money indicate that the (former) board was completely incompetent, the RBI said in its inspection report.
The critics didn't think that these ex-bankers were unscrupulous, but rather that they acted in accordance with the free-market orthodoxy they inherited from their predecessors.
After unscrupulous dealers bought his early reproductions, removed the labels, artificially aged them and sold them as period pieces, he had his name burned into his pieces.
There need to be objective regional standards for investment and transparency to ensure that states with the lowest regulatory standards don't become a magnet for unscrupulous operators.
" They were cheered on by local officials who claimed, as one put it, that Jews "exploited the Christians in a hundred unscrupulous ways, to their own aggrandizement.
"The opioid epidemic was manufactured by unscrupulous distributors who developed a $400 billion industry pumping human misery into our communities," Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.
Unscrupulous operators would overload elephants and march them in a circle over broken pavement for as long as 12 hours for busloads of tourists, arousing global outcry.
Weegee: Serial Photographer dramatizes the life and work of Arthur Fellig, the prolific and unscrupulous photographer whose work once covered the pages of New York City newspapers.
Abuses are rarely exposed, but advocates say they are rampant — claiming that unscrupulous landlords routinely game the system in an attempt to deregulate apartments and raise rents.
These often charming individuals are lauded, presented with trophies for their leadership, from the piggish Weinsteins of Hollywood to the unscrupulous parental figures scattered throughout our suburbs.
By refusing, you would put yourself in league with the unscrupulous people who have fought to suppress the freedoms of low-income voters and people of color.
Ms. Young Fein said that if vehicle owners could pin the blame for fraud on agents, they would have nothing to lose by going to unscrupulous ones.
If you own a restaurant, especially a popular one, make sure you check these unscrupulous sites to see if they are faking your businesses on there too.
Unscrupulous companies are profiteering by buying massive numbers of empty set-top boxes, loading them with Kodi and illegal apps, then selling them at a high markup.
We also will continue to cooperate with the efforts of federal prosecutors to identify and punish the unscrupulous parties seeking to exploit the system through criminal acts.
During the tender youth of international copyright law, the wildly popular Dickens was constantly trying to get ahead of unscrupulous publishers, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Wildlife activists say thousands of gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans are sold on the black market every year to unscrupulous zoos, as exotic pets and even to brothels.
Once in power, unscrupulous leaders can sometimes manipulate the political environment to their own benefit, making it more likely that they will be victorious in future contests.
This was the bill that, once upon a time, might have been the vehicle for deals to reduce drug prices and crack down on unscrupulous billing practices.
That makes pain a potential gold mine for drug companies that develop effective remedies, but also for unscrupulous doctors willing to exploit their patients' desperate need for relief.
"This landmark law breaks the puppy mill supply chain that pushes puppies into California pet stores and has allowed unscrupulous breeders to profit from abusive practices," Bershadker said.
Two related factors have likely contributed to this year's high death toll: The first is the proliferation of unscrupulous travel companies that take underprepared trekkers onto the summit.
"I thought people were getting the wrong number or maybe it was a prank by someone listing our phone number on some unscrupulous website," Acyapan told the Star.
Rather than creating unfettered markets, where the ready availability of public cash can attract unscrupulous providers, technocrats wield a heavy cudgel—the threat of closure—to force accountability.
For months, the Trump administration has blamed unscrupulous activists and Democrats for spreading unfounded rumors about immigration enforcement and making it seem more aggressive than it really is.
AMCU had however rejected the extension as unscrupulous and said it would remain on strike, disputing the miner's argument that the action was illegal because of the extension.
Unscrupulous operators have bilked savers of billions of dollars by running pyramid schemes or promoting questionable investments in everything from tree plantations to farming emus, a flightless bird.
"It's a bunch of unscrupulous people cashing in on the eclipse and putting public safety at risk," said Richard Fienberg, press officer for the American Astronomical Society (AAS).
The danger that unscrupulous labor recruiters will use these visas -- H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, J-1, and many more -- to exploit foreign workers is extremely high.
Legislators also should work to update our immigration process in ways that stay true to American values, address our workforce needs and favor American workers, not unscrupulous employers.
The reasons are simple: you need strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts, otherwise the chances they'll get hacked by some unscrupulous character are much higher.
But the price for the migrants is a life in the shadows, without official status and prey to exploitation by unscrupulous employers, corrupt police officers and loan sharks.
This has forced millions of refugees to put their fates in the hands of unscrupulous smugglers and set out on perilous journeys in search of a new start.
The unregulated homes have flourished in recent years across New York City, driven by a push to reduce shelter rolls, a lack of affordable housing and unscrupulous operators.
"Unscrupulous labor providers, operating in the gray area of the law, are creating misery for thousands of British and foreign workers," said Chris Blythe, the CIOB's chief executive.
The IOM says it is essential to help trafficking victims earn a living wage at home to "reject the fantasy world painted by traffickers and unscrupulous labor recruiters".
Hospitals, doctors, and their patients are confronting two related drug access problems that should be unimaginable in American society: a shortage of essential medicines and unscrupulous price gouging.
Near was the bigoted and unscrupulous publisher of The Saturday Press, a Minneapolis scandal sheet that specialized in spreading generally true but frequently reckless accusations of local corruption.
Some unscrupulous foreign waste handlers dump unwanted plastic on the developing world by including as much as 50 percent plastic in their supposed paper shipments, Ms. Yuyun said.
The rule aims to create a conflict-of-interest standard for advisers who guide consumers through their retirement plans in hopes of protecting people from unscrupulous financial advisers.
Set to air on Netflix on December 15, the series will use Olson's death as the entry point to talk about the unscrupulous behavior of America's intelligence agencies.
Unscrupulous attorneys and predatory notarios set up phony "DACA waitlists" that would get the unsuspecting applicant a spot in some imaginary line, for a hefty fee, of course.
Muñoz has not said anything himself, but the Kirchner family released a statement in which they insisted that their name was dragged into the mire by unscrupulous journalists.
They often try to grab babies, which are easier to handle, funneling them through bribe-laced networks to become pets in wealthy homes or showpieces in unscrupulous zoos.
Beyond that, our trend toward oligarchy — rule by the few — is also looking more and more like kakistocracy — rule by the worst, or at least the most unscrupulous.
"Against a backdrop of insufficient government oversight ... authorities did not investigate credible reports of official complicity with unscrupulous business owners who subjected thousands ... to human trafficking," it said.
Amazon has, over the course of its entire history, been utterly unscrupulous in pursuing growth, cheating competitors and suppliers, and flouting numerous regulations and laws in the process.
In the group, the some 16,000 members vent frustrations about bureaucracy, call out unscrupulous landlords and flag greedy brokers who charge a fee for simply showing an apartment.
But the lull is not likely to last, at least so long as unscrupulous ideologues and populists maliciously exploit the lowest instincts of their citizens for political advantage.
"There are no regular ways to come to Europe," he said, "so the only ways for migrants to come is to rely on these unscrupulous smugglers and traffickers."
Over the last decade, Department of Defense studies have found that military members, their families and veterans are four times as likely to be targeted by unscrupulous lenders.
Migrants who flee their home countries for Europe face perilous and sometimes fatal journeys crossing by boat or over land, often at the hands of unscrupulous human traffickers.
Loans for sorely needed farm equipment were all too often siphoned off by unscrupulous local officials, and recipients among the country's ethnic minorities despaired at systematic Vietnamese encroachment.
"The Library" abounds in fascinating tales of lost codices and found manuscripts, and the sometimes unscrupulous schemes by which people have conspired to obtain or amass valuable volumes.
He recounts the privatization of state-owned industries and the accompanying corruption and Ponzi schemes of unscrupulous men who hijacked the process, enriched themselves and eventually became oligarchs.
Partly backed by Iran, the P.M.U. had proved to be both effective and unscrupulous, its battlefield victories inevitably attended by allegations of war crimes perpetrated against Sunni civilians.
"Congress should help taxpayers focus on getting their taxes done without also having to worry about getting scammed, whether it's by ID theft or unscrupulous preparers," they said.
I scrolled through Twitter, reading the comments from some of the city's most prominent voices celebrating this as a victory over awful, unscrupulous middlemen, and my heart sank.
Digital Citizens Alliance has documented how unscrupulous actors have used their platforms to promote the sale of opioids, promotion of Jihad and the offer of stolen credit cards.
Firtash is one of the richest and most powerful people in Ukraine, having made much of his money in the sometimes unscrupulous gas trade between Russia and Ukraine.
Congress could help consumers by reworking the legislative language to end bad behavior without gutting safeguards for patients or enabling unscrupulous trial lawyers to file costly, pointless suits.
As a result, many consumers find themselves in financial distress after signing up for financial products with high fees and interest rates or falling prey to unscrupulous lenders.
"We cannot sit with our hands crossed before the unscrupulous manner of middlemen who only think of earning more," he told party members, according to local news reports.
More than just reversing Browning Ferris and amending labor law, the legislation leaves workers vulnerable to not being paid for hours worked when their employers use unscrupulous subcontractors.
China has struggled to control surging home prices over the last year, with the government often blaming unscrupulous behavior by developers and property agents for encouraging higher prices.
Written by Henry Krieger and Tom Eyen and directed by Michael Bennett, the musical followed the path of a Supremes-style girl group and its driven, unscrupulous manager.
This is especially the case as Congress passed a law in April 2016 that effectively stripped the DEA's ability to combat suspicious narcotic shipments from unscrupulous drug companies.
But the allegation could hardly have come as a surprise to FINRA, the industry's self-regulating body, which is charged by Congress with protecting investors from unscrupulous brokers.
It doesn't take much for an unscrupulous debt broker to steal such a file or "double sell" it, by unloading the exact same debt on two unsuspecting buyers.
To shield himself from accountability for all of this — and for his unscrupulous presidential campaign — he has set out to undermine the American system of checks and balances.
Almost as an aside, the article mentions that some unscrupulous sellers were taking an established competitor's product, setting it on fire and then posting photos saying it exploded.
Bangladesh has a poor record when it comes to fire safety, with many buildings cheaply made and unsafe, and with risks compounded by poor enforcement and unscrupulous management.
Advocates argue that unscrupulous landlords use the provision to push out tenants in order to raise rents beyond the limits established by the Rent Guidelines Board every year.
"The problem with outdated laws is that unscrupulous people are going to use the loopholes," said Gigi Sohn, the former senior adviser to former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler.
That is why it is vital that government ensures that businesses doing the right thing are rewarded rather than undercut or outbid by those unscrupulous few that cut corners.
About a year after leaving, Lukens made a video echoing Lohan's sentiment, criticizing the industry at large, including the "unscrupulous and sometimes criminal activity" of some treatment center owners.
Grantham&aposs unscrupulous, adulterous character ran the Queen Vic pub with his wife, Angie, and their tempestuous relationship was central to many of the soap&aposs most dramatic plots.
Refusing such care because of weight bias increases the odds that patients will fall prey to unscrupulous individuals who behave as if they have their best interests in mind.
Lorries are monitored with GPS trackers to measure performance and ensure that unscrupulous trash collectors do not dump the stuff illegally rather than drive it to formal disposal sites.
The backlash is that, the people in Washington who actually make regulatory decisions ... Democrats see these companies as sort of unscrupulous capitalists who, by the way, elected Donald Trump.
"A phone bill should not be a tool for drug traffickers, money launderers, and other unscrupulous third parties to fleece American consumers," FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc said.
We learned of unscrupulous deals, official favors for cash, and how one of her former undersecretaries at State tried to make a deal with the FBI to protect her.
There is considerable evidence in America, moreover, that racism, unscrupulous prosecutors and shoddy public defenders account for a large number of dubious or blatantly unjust impositions of capital punishment.
But, as The New Yorker's Jelani Cobb pointed out on Twitter, once we start putting political expediency before our values, we're not so different from our most unscrupulous opponents.
In a letter to Democrats last month, she said there are other ways to hold the president accountable for his "highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior" besides initiating impeachment procedures.
The Good Cop: NETFLIX ORIGINAL Honest cop Tony Jr. gets advice from his unscrupulous father, retired NYPD officer Tony Sr., about everything from his job to his love life.
Unscrupulous to the end, Underwood is not a character anyone can trust — he never speaks the truth to anyone, except sometimes his wife Claire, if it doesn't benefit him.
Gain of function studies are designed as a kind of pre-emptive strike against viruses before they naturally mutate into something dangerous, or before unscrupulous humans do the same.
But in a volatile market with scant legal protection for investors, the fear is that registration will be abused by unscrupulous firms and so could be even more damaging.
For example, earlier this year, Oregon made it harder for unscrupulous contractors to cheat workers out of a fair wage by preventing wage cuts further down the supply chain.
For the second job, she cut out the unscrupulous middlemen and went straight to a Singaporean recruitment agency, which found her the first of a series of good employers.
Lower-cost lending services can provide an entry into the formal banking system for the unbanked and free them from costly, and sometimes unscrupulous, alternatives such as payday lenders.
With the regulatory initiative nearing the finish line, some lawmakers continue to express deep reservations with the "fiduciary rule" that is intended to protect people from unscrupulous financial advisers.
When the sister becomes the prime suspect in the case, Natalie leaves Boston for Britain to defend her with the help of a seemingly unscrupulous expat lawyer (Billy Zane).
" Miller, 50, compared herself to people who fell prey to unscrupulous real estate policies during the subprime mortgage crisis starting in 2007, saying, "I was one of those victims.
Both Mr. Carson and Donald J. Trump, the Republican front-runner, used the episode to brand Mr. Cruz as an unscrupulous politician who cost Mr. Carson votes in Iowa.
However, "many of the most unscrupulous dealers are thinly capitalized and even if a consumer gets a judgment against them they may have a hard time collecting," he said.
Museums are no longer naïve to the threats posed to their collections, more aware of the risks created by unscrupulous buyers and the gangs who seek to supply them.
The woodenness of her acting and the years-long role as Vince McMahon's put-upon wife belied the fact that Linda was and is a ruthless, unscrupulous corporate hand.
"Rather they are the culmination of decades of misguided and unscrupulous public policies in San Juan, Wall Street and Washington," he said, pointing at all actors in the crisis.
That way, if some unscrupulous member of Congress inquires if the inspector general pursued a criminal case, the inspector general can produce the memo and be off the hook.
The latter is probably what inspired King's remarks; Franks argued that his measure was necessary because we need criminal punishment for unscrupulous providers like Kermit Gosnell who kill infants.
"As a lottery jackpot winner, Ms. Doe is now part of a small demographic which has historically been victimized by the unscrupulous with life threatening consequences," the lawsuit says.
Each struggles for opportunity — begging sponsors, borrowing planes, dealing with unscrupulous organizers, and taking risks equal to those of their male colleagues — but with fewer rewards to tempt them.
Douglas played Chuck Tatum, an unscrupulous reporter looking to fight his way back into the spotlight by manipulating coverage of a man trapped in an Albuquerque, New Mexico, cave.
To protect against unscrupulous resale companies, Reed of the Timeshare Exit Team suggests: Recently, the timeshare secondary market has seen an uptick for both rental and resale of units.
Demanding money up front was her way of demanding respect; she wasn't going to play the part of the naive black artist taken advantage of by unscrupulous white promoters.
They fell prey to unscrupulous immigration lawyers who ripped them off because resources for black immigrants were limited -- especially for Francophone Africans and Africans who only speak African languages.
Yet many unscrupulous brokers are known to have deceived parents with false promises of a better life for their children in major cities, before placing them with exploitative bosses.
But as a clock ticks down on settling the company's debts, with an unscrupulous competitor (Kanayo O. Kanayo) circling, Godswill's brash, transactional style meshes well with Adaeze's measured approach.
Some ivory sellers readily admit that such sleight-of-hand occurred, blaming unscrupulous traders while casting themselves as collateral damage in the struggle to contain the illegal wildlife trade.
Or imagine how Better Call Saul will almost certainly get to the moment where Jimmy McGill officially becomes Saul Goodman, the morally unscrupulous lawyer we know from Breaking Bad.
Unscrupulous stone stealers have descended on a quarry in Preseli Hills, West Whales, that was recently identified by scientists as the source of the rocks used to form Stonehenge.
In a bid to curb exploitative tactics used by unscrupulous brokers and curb trafficking, the government launched a portal last month to connect job seekers to licensed recruitment agencies directly.
That Anthony Levandowski was unscrupulous and unethical is something on which both sides will agree — which is perhaps why neither side may want to hear what he has to say.
"Defendants' attempt to distance themselves from their wrongful conduct is superficial and does not undo the damage they have caused or change their fundamentally unscrupulous business model," their complaint read.
Police uncovered a network of unscrupulous suppliers and more than 50 tonnes of ham that was destined for the incinerator but instead has been relabelled with new sell-by dates.
That caused alarm: The term "Kodak fiend" was coined for unscrupulous peeping Toms who would lie in wait in trees or behind walls to snap pictures of unsuspecting passers-by.
In spite of efforts by Facebook to stop the spread of false content on its platform, unscrupulous publishers are scoring hits by copying and pasting old hoaxes into new websites.
It's one in which decades of housing discrimination and unscrupulous lending devastated black and Latino homeowners, even whole communities, and paved the way for a sea change in American homeownership.
Cynics claim unscrupulous attorneys are using the ADA as a tool to file dozens of suits in a short period of time with a model plaintiff, racking up attorney fees.
The Clintons and their political spawn are so unscrupulous that supporters of Bernie Sanders filed a class action lawsuit against the DNC for rigging the primaries in Hillary&aposs favour.
Before the code came in, promoters were able to stay on as managers in the stricken firms, which some unscrupulous moguls used as an opportunity to drain them of cash.
Over the last year, serious questions have emerged about Facebook's mishandling of user data, children's videos on YouTube, harassment and abuse on Twitter, and unscrupulous use of Google's search system.
But, my hope is that responsible gun dealers like yourself, and your organization are going to be supportive of this proposal because it should actually help push away unscrupulous dealers.
But our financial industry is completely depraved and the people who run it are unscrupulous predators who are rewarded for doing the wrong thing while being regarded as indispensable oracles.
Thousands of people, mostly from poor rural areas, are taken to India's cities every year by gangs who sell them into bonded labor or hire them out to unscrupulous employers.
"Unscrupulous ticket resellers who break the rules and take advantage of ordinary consumers are one of the major reasons why ticketing remains a rigged system," Schneiderman said in a statement.
Such a skill can reduce their chances of falling prey to human traffickers because it allows them to earn money for their families without the help of potentially unscrupulous middlemen.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma have also both decried the rebate system, portraying the PBM industry as unscrupulous middlemen.
The company is determined to expand this drive to other cities in the near term and intends to take strict actions against such unscrupulous traders selling counterfeit Hero spare parts.
Some unscrupulous landlords have been known to push out their tenants, many of them low-income, so they can turn their apartments into illegal hotels, which they advertise on Airbnb.
In a speech on Saturday, Raúl Castro warned that a multiparty system "would be the beginning of the end," and blamed "unscrupulous" middlemen for the high prices of basic goods.
"As usual, there are unscrupulous individuals trying to take advantage of events to generate disorder and instability," said the statement, in an apparent reference to Brazilian sympathizers of Mr. Maduro.
Service members are aggressively recruited by unscrupulous colleges and can receive, in one day from one school, between five and 6900 calls and multiple emails soliciting enrollment in their programs.
Our proposal is not likely to be popular with unscrupulous politicians who want to appear to be all things to all people or otherwise exploit voter ignorance to get elected.
Practices that include forcing intellectual-property transfers, intentional patent infringement, embedding commercial and military spyware in technology exports, dumping of government subsidized goods, and a host of other unscrupulous tactics.
"The hatred of journalists that is voiced, and sometimes very openly proclaimed, by unscrupulous politicians, religious leaders and businessmen has tragic consequences on the ground," he said in a statement.
She said private companies had enjoyed a competitive advantage over state firms in the course of China's economic development, saying many resorted to "unscrupulous tactics" such as bribing government officials.
Apple said it has also returned over $30 million to 35,000 foreign contract workers who were coerced by unscrupulous recruiters to pay excessive fees to be employed by the company.
But linking a credit card and automating the process will likely give users pause, especially at a time when our personal data has been slurped up repeatedly for unscrupulous reasons.
We've all heard, by now, of Russian bot factories and unscrupulous PR firms who run thousands of fake identities to post on Twitter or in the comment sections of newspapers.
The plot revolved around Mr. Van Dyke's attempts to conceal the car's consciousness from his family and to keep an unscrupulous automobile collector, played by Avery Schreiber, from acquiring it.
To combat rampant corruption and nepotism, Nigeria should strengthen its toothless anticorruption bodies by adopting harsher penalties for unscrupulous officials and foster greater transparency by joining the Open Government Partnership.
The finance minister said the lending cap as it stood now was "not sustainable" and the government was working on ways to prevent what he termed "unscrupulous" lenders from overcharging.
It employs one in six people in the world and has always been, Thomas writes, a dirty, unscrupulous business that has exploited humans and Earth alike to harvest bountiful profits.
It can be expected that an unscrupulous company controlled by a foreign government would use this advantage to put backdoors into various systems, making the world's economy vulnerable to blackmail.
In response, lawyers for the state argued that the governor did have the power to create the unit, and stronger rules were needed to combat "unscrupulous tactics" involving preferential rents.
But unscrupulous cybercriminals have used it to run Monero-generating botnets that in theory always turn a profit because there's no real overhead and they're not paying for the electricity used.
Prior to Trump U, I spent a great deal of time fighting for homeowners against unscrupulous real estate investors who were stealing people's homes in Broward County, Florida, where I live.
" One New York Times columnist said the prospect of impeaching Trump "terrifies me" because an unscrupulous Trump is capable of doing virtually anything to "vent his fury or distract the audience.
The more expensive the item you're after, the more you're likely to attract the attention of unscrupulous types, so be extra wary and methodical with laptops, phones, cameras and the like.
And unscrupulous types found that buying a few alpacas could help them win planning permission for a house, by claiming it was needed for someone to keep an eye on them.
Earlier on Monday, Pelosi said in a letter to Democrats that there are other ways to hold the president accountable for his "highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior" besides initiating impeachment proceedings.
While non-profit suppliers continues to openly ship to Ireland, there is no guarantee that unscrupulous providers might ship defective medicines to desperate women turning online in search of reproductive healthcare.
That would be a win for users since these apps are sometimes run by unscrupulous developers who could misuse your content or the Instagram login credentials you need to use them.
Unscrupulous carriers openly advertise their services to those looking to make "dialer/short duration termination calls"—the jargony euphemism for robocalls—and databases of consumer phone numbers are easy to buy.
When it was first approved, Cincinnati was controlled by a political machine run by George "Boss" Cox, a former saloon owner, and his unscrupulous cronies (mostly bartenders) on the city council.
Where she and Mr Frank disagree is over his central premise that such voters are being duped by an unholy alliance of Fox News, unscrupulous corporations and self-aggrandising Washington elites.
It was said that the bridge, sponsored by an unscrupulous Conservative mayor and paid for partly with public funds, was a folly for the few and a venue for corporate celebrations.
Congress, judges and the American public were told about unscrupulous litigants that were abusing what was characterized as a flawed patent system that did not issue perfect patents all the time.
"A phone bill should not be a tool for drug traffickers, money launderers, and other unscrupulous third parties to fleece American consumers," said Travis LeBlanc, chief of the agency's enforcement bureau.
However, the Russians would not have been able to attempt this subversion had these issues not already been exploited, for many decades, by unscrupulous domestic entities in our politics and media.
Not long ago it would have seemed unthinkable to add Turkey to the list of countries — including North Korea, Iran and Russia — that the United States had sanctioned for unscrupulous behavior.
It protects employers by ensuring a level playing field throughout the economy, eliminating unfair competitive advantage that unscrupulous employers may gain from paying workers less than the wages they legally earned.
But as word of the problem has spread, so, too, have opportunities for people to use it for their own unscrupulous ends, said Paul Cates, a spokesman for the Innocence Project.
On the other hand, an unscrupulous refinery or dealer could see an opportunity to buy the gold for a fraction of its worth from a seller eager to part with it.
Some of her more notable tirades targeted then-CEOs John Stumpf and Tim Sloan, who each resigned from Wells Fargo after failing to stem criticism about the bank's unscrupulous sales practices.
Nevertheless, they proceeded to purchase artifacts of dubious origin from unscrupulous sellers and then import them from Israel and the United Arab Emirates with falsified documentation designed to avoid customs inspection.
Along the way, I lost all my money to an unscrupulous border agent who massively inflated the stamping fee, leaving me penniless and desperately hungry when I finally arrived in Hanoi.
This also provides instant opportunities for unscrupulous characters to dump worthless investments on gullible investors and ruin capital markets for the legitimate raising of the capital needed to grow the economy.
Lutsenko, sometimes referred to simply as "the corrupt prosecutor general" of Ukraine, has been portrayed, hardly without reason, as an unscrupulous politician prone to telling lies to further his personal ambitions.
This protection restores the rights of Americans to seek their day in court, and the transparency that comes with it, if their rights are violated by unscrupulous financial services and products.
Opponents have included some religious groups and some advocates for the elderly and disabled who have argued that unscrupulous caregivers or relatives could pressure vulnerable patients to take their own lives.
Unscrupulous vendors or sellers can pay click-farmers to view their product listings again and again, manufacturing interest, as far as Amazon is concerned, in products that were otherwise going unseen.
"These platforms continue to prove susceptible to exploitation by unscrupulous parties and bad actors – and voluntary measures alone won't remedy inherent vulnerabilities of these platforms to abuse and disinformation," Democratic Sen.
To consumers with good credit and adequate income to qualify for low borrowing rates, those borrowing costs may sound like an unscrupulous lender taking unfair advantage of a borrower with no alternatives.
Mr. Foley, 40, a freelance American journalist, became a symbol of sorts, evidence that the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, was an unscrupulous enemy that could not be ignored.
This has occasionally tempted some unscrupulous advisors to "cherry pick" winning or losing trades and allocate them in a preferential manner to preferred accounts or even their own personal or firm accounts.
He says inflation is the result of speculative price-gouging by unscrupulous capitalists, and insists workers are better off as a result of minimum wage increases in 2016 that totaled 454 percent.
Once the migrants are on board—women and children first—they discard their life-jackets (often flimsy fake ones provided by unscrupulous smugglers) and are screened with a hand-held metal detector.
As the user watches porn or other content in the main window, unscrupulous ad networks use the hidden window to load different websites at timed intervals, racking up views and ad impressions.
The Department of Education has named a former for-profit university administrator with no obvious experience in law or consumer protection to lead a unit aimed at protecting students against unscrupulous schools.
At the moment unscrupulous companies can get away with poor employment practices, at the expense of both workers and those employers who play by the rules, says Jeremias Prassl of Oxford University.
From there, Naota's forehead serves as an unfortunate portal for the big, awful robots created by the unscrupulous corporation Medical Mechanica, which owns a hilltop factory in the shape of an iron.
That's probably a good thing, but we also have to make sure inmates are provided with adequate and affordable communications options, as they are often at the mercy of unscrupulous private services.
This means when the season does a riff on #MeToo (with Ruth confronting an unscrupulous network head who all but promises her advancement if she'll sleep with him), it doesn't feel strained.
Mr Ramirez's current campaign is against "ambulance chasers"—lawyers and other unscrupulous operators who tempt seafarers into launching spurious injury claims against ship operators and then pocket the bulk of the damages.
On Wednesday, in a lengthy post to its online newsroom, the company addressed numerous vulnerabilities in its API that could allow user data to be harvested by unscrupulous third-party app developers.
The group shared its findings with Wired and in two videos demonstrated the techniques behind the relatively simple hacks, which could allow unscrupulous delivery people to move around Key-enabled homes undetected.
Indeed, the unscrupulous individuals that dominate financial institutions and governments seldom predict a down-tick on Wall Street, so don't expect them to warn of the impending global recession and market mayhem.
In an opinion piece for the Los Angeles Times, Gianfranco De Girolamo described several policies and incidents that he characterized as a "mean-spirited and unscrupulous campaign" against immigration judges by Trump.
A bug related to an Instagram API allowed at least one unscrupulous individual to access the email address and phone number of an unspecified number of "high-profile" users of the app.
Libertarians believe that the best is yet to come, that history has been the bloodstained story of unscrupulous ruling thugs and their many misdeeds, their constant crimes against law, order, and justice.
As clickfraud grows as a revenue stream for unscrupulous mobile app developers, it turns out that it pays well to lie about what kind of mobile device is fraudulently clicking those ads.
He is arguably one of the greatest lightweights to have ever laced up a pair, and I will always be thankful for the way he handled the unscrupulous behavior of Antonio Margarito.
Meanwhile, among the first groups of Americans with addiction to be labeled as innocent victims of overprescribing doctors and unscrupulous pharmaceutical companies were, you guessed it, white middle- and upper-class women.
They have called him Judas, accusing him of enlisting in a disinformation campaign by painting Russia as a dirty, bleak, unsavory place inhabited solely by the unscrupulous and the amoral, often drunk.
"Dealing with the exploitation of smugglers and unscrupulous agencies will finally come to an end for the Cuban baseball player," Abreu said in a statement released by M.L.B. and the players' union.
Not only did Icelanders jail unscrupulous bankers but they also elected more women to government posts, including that of prime minister, and mandated that women make up 40 percent of corporate boards.
We didn't march and die fighting for our right to vote in the 1950s and '60s only to have that right denied us unscrupulous politicians whose goal is to stay in power.
If selling off assets and rigorous financial transparency requirements dissuade the unscrupulous rich from pursuing political careers, clearing a path for citizens who never owned a shell company, that's not a problem.
One way or another, a majority of the American people are being denied any voice in selecting the justices to sit on the Supreme Court as a result of McConnell's unscrupulous tactics.
Health supplements containing undeclared ingredients are illegal in Hong Kong, Dr. Mak said, but residents may purchase them in unscrupulous local shops, on the internet, or while visiting mainland China or abroad.
"It should be against the law for unscrupulous analysts to assess stocks based on cash flow and profit, to impugn a company based on eight lines of a financial report," he joked.
The steps an unscrupulous prosecutor might take to get a conviction, like hiding evidence favorable to the defense or coercing a witness to give certain testimony, seldom becomes public, legal scholars said.
"Does your company also own copyrights to the national flag and national emblem?" remarked the Chinese Communist Youth League on its official Weibo account in a snarky response to VCG's unscrupulous licensing practice.
Don't worry, it's not like there's any danger (yet) of a robot uprising, but unscrupulous types have used bots to deceive people, and everyone saw what happened when Microsoft let Tay run amok.
Workplace inspections are often lacking or ineffective in nations including Britain, France and Poland, allowing unscrupulous employers to underpay, overwork and abuse their staff, found an EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) report.
If these carriers are indeed still selling the data to unscrupulous third parties despite promises not to, a phrase like "we only permit sharing of location when a customer gives permission" is meaningless.
The N.F.L. said in its filings on Friday, though, that more than 400 claims had been denied because of "unscrupulous doctors and lawyers" who coached players on how to seem more mentally impaired.
It's always been a cat and mouse game, with unscrupulous players trying whatever methods they can to attract as many eyeballs as possible while gatekeepers like Google sort the wheat from the chaff.
Lil Eazy-E is ripping California lawmakers for even thinking about lowering the penalty for knowingly exposing a sex partner to HIV, because doing so could give unscrupulous people a license to kill.
This approach of generating automatic redirects using hidden browser windows has long been used by unscrupulous ad networks working with porn publishers, according to Jérôme Segura, the lead malware intelligence analyst for Malwarebytes.
Officials have blamed this in part on unscrupulous doctors issuing spurious exemptions, prompting lawmakers to consider new legislation that would give the state the final say over whether a medical exemption is valid.
And this is only the latest stage in an ongoing battle—last month, when the game was still brand new, Blizzard showed how it viewed such unscrupulous activities with a harsh worldwide ban.
"Simply put, we're concerned that some patients are being preyed upon by unscrupulous actors touting treatments of plasma from young donors as cures and remedies," FDA head Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
But in recent years major companies have questioned whether the spending is effective, as metrics provided by tech giants like Facebook proved unreliable and unscrupulous players used computerized bots to inflate viewing figures.
South Carolina is one of a handful of states where winners can remain anonymous — a choice that winners often make to protect themselves from being targeted by criminals or unscrupulous people seeking money.
Perception of the field has also been hurt by unscrupulous actors selling unapproved, possibly unsterile cell therapies for everything from cancer to lung disease and ALS, prompting a U.S. crackdown this past summer.
If unscrupulous test-preparation centers were to obtain the items, the impact on the SAT would be "devastating," said James Wollack, director of the Center for Placement Testing at the University of Wisconsin.
Trump may ultimately sign the AHCA, but it will be thanks to the unscrupulous and gangster-like tactics Republican leaders (including Trump) are using to hustle it through Congress amid overwhelming popular opposition.
As a result, many of those who defend Moro and Bolsonaro, or who simply abhor Lula and progressive politics, are already trying to discount The Intercept's reporting as the work of unscrupulous ideologues.
In today's weak regulatory environment, the financial conglomerates have paid more than $175 billion in fines and settlements for fraudulent and unscrupulous activities, much of which took place after they were bailed out.
Last year, CBA admitted using unscrupulous practices that cheated people out of life insurance payments, and in 2014 Narev publicly apologized after CBA advisors were found to have given customers poor financial advice.
Urging consumers not to believe the "hype," the update said, "Some unscrupulous providers offer stem cell products that are both unapproved and unproven," and added that some of those products may be harmful.
" Fellow Bavarian AfD lawmaker Ulrich Singer released a statement Thursday on behalf of the "Jews of the AfD," accusing Knobloch of "unscrupulous behavior" and of trampling "on the graves of countless dead Jews.
He said common scams include telemarketers who will offer to sell you gold that might not actually exist, and unscrupulous gold dealers who will not give you a fair price for your gold.
A garrulous, unscrupulous yet endearing leader, who honed his political skills in the northern city of Dunkirk, Rickwaert embodies the traditional world of French politics, based on mainstream parties of left and right.
"It was incredibly unscrupulous, and the kind of thing you see in Azerbaijan," said Judge Laszlo Kiss, one of the last constitutional judges to have been appointed before Mr. Orban came to power.
"He is very driven by exacting some measure of justice for the unscrupulous form of politics that was utilized against him and his side," said Mr. Shakir, who considers Mr. Podesta a mentor.
At the same time, unscrupulous stores are knowingly selling vaping products to underage youth — those retailers are now on notice that we are ramping up enforcement and they will be caught and prosecuted.
There were plenty of unscrupulous recruiters who made all kinds of promises and deceived trusting job seekers — a cruel and sordid side of the industry that Mr. Wiley acknowledged is all too common.
By Sunday night, as I and other lawyers and advocates worked to bail out protesters, stories were flooding in about the unscrupulous methods officers were using to engage protesters and ultimately arrest them.
The former Mekong Delta commander (a Thieu protégé) was, for instance — depending on whom one asked — either a notorious heroin-trafficking racketeer or an honest man unjustly smeared by his patron's unscrupulous rivals.
Outside court, Gonzales&apos public defender, Alex Lilien, said his client was a hardworking, single mother and had taken the victim, Maggie Mamer, in after Mamer said she had been evicted by unscrupulous landlords.
The trade starting moving into the hands of street dealers not long after the government announced its plans—dealers who are likely to be far more unscrupulous than Jim and his head shop peers.
"We would like to make clear to the very small group of unscrupulous and violent criminals and the dirty forces behind them: those who play with fire will perish by it," the office said.
In a Monday phone interview, Furman told me that overturning the rules would leave unsophisticated investors at the mercy of unscrupulous advisers who put their own profits ahead of the interests of their clients.
He's done gangsters (Guys and Dolls) and princesses (Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella), cartoony comedy (Seussical) and gritty realism (A Streetcar Named Desire), and con artists both earnest (The Music Man) and unscrupulous (The Producers).
That's a lot of people for a country our size to absorb, a lot of people who are part of an underground economy that drives down wages and who are exploited by unscrupulous employers.
Buyer, beware: There are predatory clinics offering cure-all stem cell treatments, and the new guidelines issued today crack down on what the FDA calls "unscrupulous actors" under the guise of cutting-edge science.
Throughout the book, Bil weighs in on the myth of "sushi-grade" fish, whether lobsters feel pain, why clambakes are a terrible idea, and even explains to consumers how to sniff out unscrupulous fishmongers.
Maduro says the OPEC member country is victim of an "economic war" led by the opposition with the backing of Washington and says inflation is "induced" by unscrupulous business leaders who arbitrarily raise prices.
Last year, CBA admitted to using unscrupulous practices that cheated people out of life insurance payments, and in 2014 Narev publicly apologized after CBA advisors were found to have given customers poor financial advice.
Perhaps the most damaging part of the myth of the anti-hero is the premise that unscrupulous protagonists are good or great at what they do, that they are somehow redeemed by their abilities.
They prevent unscrupulous doctors from convincing their most bothersome patients to ask for assisted suicide and they keep sick people from the devastating feeling that they should kill themselves to stop being a burden.
"By giving the green light to junk plans, Trump and his administration are once again siding with fraudsters, unscrupulous brokers and insurance companies over unsuspecting Americans that simply want affordable health care," said Sen.
That story is the collision of a president who has absolutely no regard for professionalism and those who try to embody it, the battle between an arrogant, unscrupulous yahoo and his humble, principled opposites.
Owners' fears their land could be taken over in unscrupulous business dealings have contributed to a weak farmland rental market in Brazil, which has cumbersome regulations in comparison with other major economies, researchers say.
Apparently, the main beneficiaries of California's sanctuary policies are deportable immigrants in police custody who otherwise would be turned over to ICE when they are released and unscrupulous employers who exploit undocumented immigrant workers.
"While this is a good first step, we must do even more in the future to prevent unscrupulous contractors from holding us hostage through abusive monopoly contracts," House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings said.
The negative narrative spun about the museum — that unscrupulous officials conspired to sell its greatest, most valuable works of art in the service of a sort of scientific theme park — almost inevitably provoked backlash.
Last year it admitted to using unscrupulous practices to cheat people out of life insurance payments, and in 2014 Narev publicly apologized after CBA advisors were found to have given customers poor financial advice.
The Pensions Regulator said it helped to tackle unscrupulous advisers and fulfilled its primary role in evaluating and approving the complex restructuring of the British Steel pension scheme to prevent the company becoming insolvent.
"You should come to Hong Kong to see the truth, not be misled by unscrupulous Western media and politicians," reads a reply tweet from the account @shu_zhiyuan, which has since been banned by Twitter.
And these unlike Napoleon's armies, or the Wehrmacht's power or Caesar's centurions, will be unscrupulous denizens burying deep inside our flesh, penetrating even more deeply into our blood, far below the armor of denial.
Sponsors of the "ADA Education and Reform Act," such as Texas Republican Ted Poe, say that the bill is necessary to stop unscrupulous lawyers from bringing frivolous or abusive ADA cases against small businesses.
"This indictment outlines the unscrupulous and anti-competitive practices of a corrupt businessman who defrauded the United States," Nick Hanna, the United States attorney for the Central District of California, said in a statement.
If you have ivy in your garden, please landscape responsibly, and dispose of any ivy prunings carefully, as many a ruined landscape began with unscrupulous gardeners discarding yard waste that included bits of ivy.
From that debacle came the Securities and Exchange Commission, to apply some controls to the unscrupulous stock market, and the Glass-Steagall Act, which barred retail banks from the riskier maneuvers of investment banks.
The Board's decision to force our nation's public servants to invest TSP retirement funds in unscrupulous Chinese companies raises serious fiduciary concerns because it ignores a fundamental tenet of our securities laws: investor protection.
Unscrupulous lawyers, fly-by-night consultants and project developers who either run away with their clients' money or use it for personal use have stained the program, experts on EB-883 visas told CNBC.
In the years leading up to the financial crisis, unscrupulous lenders manipulated and defrauded millions of American families, resulting in the loss of millions of jobs and homes and trillions of dollars in wealth.
While vengeful lovers, demented blackmailers and unscrupulous abortionists may represent universal types, the Yiddish press also gleefully reported on specifically Jewish affairs — like the pitched battles between Jewish freethinkers and so-called Sabbath enforcers.
Without the respect of being treated like the medicine it is, or reasonable regulation when it is purchased as a supplement, CBD has been hijacked by unscrupulous actors peddling crooked, corrupt and contaminated products.
Unscrupulous dealers can dupe unwitting collectors who often are not antiquities experts, said Robert Wittman, who founded the Federal Bureau of Investigation's art crime team and now works as a private consultant on art security.
In recent years the advent of social media has made it far easier to spread lies about current events online, benefiting both shadowy political actors advancing agendas and unscrupulous entrepreneurs hoping to reap advertising revenues.
Palestinians can be exploited by unscrupulous Israeli employers but can make up to three times more working in factories and construction in Israeli settlements, farms, and industrial zones than in jobs in the Palestinian territories.
A top finance ministry official said the move would prevent "unscrupulous persons" from sending large numbers of people from branch to branch to change old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes to get around the crackdown.
Ultimately, you still need to be careful with the apps you choose to use your Apple credentials with: It doesn't necessarily act as a foolproof method of protection against unscrupulous app developers and marketing firms.
"This landmark law breaks the puppy mill supply chain that pushes puppies into California pet stores and has allowed unscrupulous breeders to profit from abusive practices," said Matt Bershadker, President and CEO of the ASPCA.
Talk to small business owners and Obama's misguided wage hour laws have done less to resolve employee mistreatment than line the pockets of unscrupulous attorneys practicing legal blackmail knowing small companies can't afford to fight.
Personal contacts and calendars, financial information and health data, and many other rightfully private information need to be protected from criminals, hackers and unscrupulous governments who may use them against people for the wrong reasons.
Last year alone—the deadliest on record—5793,579 refugees died on the journey, the victims of unscrupulous smugglers who dispatch them into the turbulent seas on decrepit boats with no navigational instruments, food, or water.
Joe McCarthy, an ambitious and unscrupulous politician, fanned these flames of fear and paranoia with conspiratorial insinuations, inflammatory language and brazen lies directed at national figures and institutions to advance his agenda of personal aggrandizement.
His latest move (after a robocall impersonating a nonexistent Washington Post reporter went out Tuesday) is this form intended blame those conniving, unscrupulous journalists that are totally out to get the candidate before the Dec.
Dean Strang and Jerry Buting, Avery's defense lawyers, have become unlikely heroes of the show — which is not an everyday thing for people most often portrayed as slimy and unscrupulous on episodes of Law & Order.
These vernacular uses of "McCarthyism," to refer to unscrupulous accusations, are at odds with how historians understand McCarthyism, which is usually regarded as a phenomenon that goes well beyond the antics of one Republican senator.
And for small businesses, not only is the reporting requirement quick and painless, but it also protects them against unfair competition in government contracting, unscrupulous landlords and other fraudsters who hide behind anonymous shell companies.
"The court confined its ruling to the claims before it, which 'allege only that one specific family of firearms sellers advertised one particular line of assault weapons in a uniquely unscrupulous manner,'" the brief said.
"The most recent scandal has served to expose a broken and unbalanced ecosystem reliant on unscrupulous personal data collection and micro-targeting for whatever purposes promise to generate clicks and revenues," the blog post reads.
It began at roughly the moment that a worldwide audience discovered her in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street," playing the no-nonsense lover-turned-wife of an unscrupulous broker played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
"Housing Court is a weapon that unscrupulous landlords use to displace tenants," Councilman Mark D. Levine, who along with Councilwoman Vanessa L. Gibson, a fellow Democrat, sponsored the legislation, said in an interview on Monday.
In an effort to protect military personnel from predatory payday lenders and unscrupulous businesses, Congress passed the Military Lending Act (MLA), which put in place protections for various extensions of credit, but excludes auto loans.
A brilliant German scientist discovers a means to transmute lead to gold, but before he can bring his experiments to fruition, his laboratory is destroyed and his recipe is stolen by an unscrupulous Scottish industrialist.
And, if you've been paying attention, you know that a seemingly never-ending combination of unscrupulous companies and data breaches mean that said you is perpetually on the edge of being put on permanent display.
A lawyer representing Jenrry Mejia, the Mets pitcher who was permanently barred from Major League Baseball for failing three drug tests, said Friday that baseball used unscrupulous tactics in its handling of his doping offenses.
It's also a scene which has a rich talent pool of local fighters and extensive financial backing from various—sometimes unscrupulous—characters from within Russia, such as businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov and Chechen figurehead Ramzan Kadyrov.
"All responsible nations will be better off if an international treaty can prevent an arms race in lethal autonomous weapons, which would ultimately proliferate and empower terrorists and other unscrupulous non-state actors," he says.
But looking at the evidence, it's clear that it's actually Manbang that's the original streaming service, while Netflix is the unscrupulous knockoff, going so far as to directly lift content from its North Korean rival.
But we fail to understand that when money becomes scarce, unscrupulous regimes like those in North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela use fear and terror — including jailing or killing dissenters and their families — to enforce obedience.
Mueller report: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi decried the "highly unethical and unscrupulous" behavior of President Trump outlined in the special counsel's report but appeared to urge Democrats to hold off on impeaching him for now.
"We would like to make it clear to the very small group of unscrupulous and violent criminals and the dirty forces behind them -- those who play with fire will perish by it," spokesman Yang said.
While I am no longer an elected official, I still feel a duty to stand up for protecting consumers, especially when we have seen examples of unscrupulous salesmen and women targeting minorities and the elderly.
The only figures onstage are Stephanie Berry, who plays both the unscrupulous biology major Victor Frankenstein and his creature, and Rob Morrison, an actor and musician, who plays the Chorus and briefly, Victor's doomed bride.
" Without this legitimate source of short-term lending, he said, "Consumers who need these types of funds will be forced to turn elsewhere… likely to unscrupulous lenders where they are at higher risk for abuse.
European leaders said their goal was to save lives and choke off the flow of profits to unscrupulous smugglers who have taken advantage of Africans' desperate circumstances, without regard to their safety or well-being.
" Pamela Banks, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union, called Wells Fargo "the poster child for why consumers need a strong watchdog in Washington keeping an eye out for unscrupulous banking practices and other financial scams.
Without access to these products, consumers face unenviable – and expensive – choices such as missing a payment, overdrafting a checking account, or worse, turning to unscrupulous or less reputable lenders to get the money they need.
"Our firm decision to correct and change the political and justice system affects powerful interests that are protected by unscrupulous politicians," Vizcarra said in a 10-minute message, flanked by his cabinet and regional governors.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia should introduce tougher laws that protect consumers from unscrupulous lenders, pay-day companies and 'buy now, pay later' providers, lawmakers recommended in a report released on Friday following a four-month inquiry.
As many as 10 million migrants are estimated to work across Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, and campaigners say debt bondage, limited state oversight, and unscrupulous employment practices leave them vulnerable to labor abuses and slavery.
What conclusions should ordinary people draw about what Democrats stand for, other than a thunderous repudiation of Donald Trump, and how they see America, other than as a land of unscrupulous profiteers and hapless victims?
To an extent, the fact that Trump was an unscrupulous businessman who talked people into lending him money to run casinos even though he was bad at running casinos is nobody's problem but the lenders.
It's not always easy to tell which children are traveling with bona fide family members, and which are victims of human trafficking or being "rented" so an unscrupulous adult could benefit from the child's protected status.
Donal O'Dwyer: The Home Office have again made a massive mistake in creating a blanket ban on the sale of legal highs, closing down all the legitimate businesses and giving clear way for the unscrupulous criminals.
When they arrive in the country, they can be subject to the whims and caprices of unscrupulous employers, who have been known to withhold their passports, trapping maids in abusive households with no means of escape.
"Chinese regard Trump as a clown, funny and unscrupulous," Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University of China, wrote in a brief op-ed in the Communist Party-controlled Global Times.
Officially, households should be paid 10 times the market value of what can be produced on their plot in a single year, though this can be tricky to measure and vulnerable to abuse by unscrupulous officials.
Moreover, there are many, perfectly legitimate individuals residing in unstable countries who, reasonably, may not want the details of the companies they own to be publicly available to everyone, including corrupt governments and various unscrupulous people.
De Beers says people still want the real thing and the biggest threat is from undisclosed synthetic diamonds, when unscrupulous producers fail to say they are selling diamonds that have been man-made rather than mined.
Consumer advocates and lawyers say that a robust fiduciary rule will help thwart more unscrupulous brokers, like the one encountered by Russell Kazda, a retired mechanic, and his wife, Christine, a fourth-grade teacher in Illinois.
Hillary Clinton plans to pummel Donald J. Trump's economic proposals on Tuesday, portraying Mr. Trump as an uncaring and unscrupulous businessman whose reckless policies would lead to a new financial crisis and a surge in unemployment.
For their part, Renovate America and Ygrene both described a thorough pre-screening of contractors, sales training to ensure honest dealing, an initial probationary period with extra contractor scrutiny, and investigations into complaints of unscrupulous conduct.
Anti-slavery enforcers must use police-style powers granted last year to tackle all forms of workplace exploitation, and the government should chase more prosecutions of unscrupulous employers, said the Director of Labor Market Enforcement (LME).
Many seem to have derived their sense of how the system works from "House of Cards," the Netflix series about an unscrupulous politician who stops at nothing, not even murder, to scheme his way to power.
President Nicolas Maduro blames an "economic war" by political foes for the parlous state of Venezuela's economy, and accuses unscrupulous businessmen of exaggerating their needs so they can flip dollars on the black market for profit.
Fortunately Murano and Dellutri have the contacts back home to source the best fungi at reasonable prices, but tell me that the industry as a whole is "complicated," with some unscrupulous traders selling with unfair markups.
Although there is no record they ever married, Pat Studdy-Clift, author of The Lady Bushranger: The Life of Elizabeth Jessie Hickman, says Jessie called John Fitzgerald her "husband", and that he was an unscrupulous character.
When her apartment building in Recife is taken over by an unscrupulous developer, she refuses to be bought out and watches as the building is emptied of its tenants and she is the only one remaining.
The internet has made it very easy for unscrupulous orphanages to attract volunteers and donors, and for volunteers to continue raising funds through blog posts and Facebook pages — often with the ubiquitous orphan in a selfie.
These are hardly idle threats, as demonstrated by the recent allegations of abuse against prominent chefs and restaurant owners and the multimillion-dollar wage theft settlements workers have secured in recent years by suing unscrupulous employers.
Now, with 51 residents infected this year, state lawmakers are mulling a bill to rein in what critics have called bogus medical exemptions authorized by unscrupulous physicians (although most of those sickened with measles were adults).
This is the state of a real estate market plagued by "black realtors," unscrupulous sales agents who use a variety of ploys to separate Muscovites from their money or property in the largest city in Europe.
While the exhausted Lange sleeps, the irrepressible Valentine explains why he shot his erstwhile employer, the unscrupulous publisher Batala (Jules Berry), and, acting as a de facto lawyer, argues Lange's case before a suitably proletarian jury.
That idea of Florida land scams has seeped into popular culture; Glengarry Glen Ross, the famous David Mamet play, chronicled unscrupulous salesmen who tried to sell land in exotic-sounding places using brochures and unsavory tactics.
Council members and advocates for homeless people have questioned why the mayor has not prioritized building low-income housing over opening new shelters and have chided the city for doing business with unscrupulous landlords and nonprofits.
"Myanmar and Chinese authorities are looking away while unscrupulous traffickers are selling Kachin women and girls into captivity and unspeakable abuse," Heather Barr, acting women's rights co-director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.
"So the Jewish question that was widespread throughout Europe was not against their religion, but against their social function, which relates to usury (unscrupulous money lending) and banking and such," he said, according to the BBC.
Or, better yet, that many of those dedicated to our destruction likely are being manipulated by unscrupulous power-seekers in the name of religion or politics, and they would be better off directing their energies elsewhere?
If a public persona then creates an account on that server under the misconception that it is a secured site; then private conversations, passwords, email addresses could all be made public by an unscrupulous node admin.
"I'm concerned about injured players being victimized again by unscrupulous money lenders posing as concerned friends," said Michael Kaplen, a lawyer and a former chairman of the New York State Traumatic Brain Injury Services Coordinating Council.
The choice for a voter who is of the same party as the tarnished incumbent is one between supporting an unscrupulous member with whom one agrees or voting for a virtuous candidate with whom one disagrees.
Imagine a kind of purge where all Americans would unite by mass-releasing dirty pics, thus depriving hackers, vengeful exes, unscrupulous publishers, sex-phobic employers and former K.G.B. agents of the power to destroy peoples' lives.
"The vessel is believed to have been operated by unscrupulous smugglers who were attempting to take refugees and migrants to Djibouti, while also trying to extort more money from these refugees and migrants," the statement said.
The information included in the returns could be used by unscrupulous individuals for ulterior purposes, ranging from stalking to blackmail, as well as by commercial interests for marketing through unwanted solicitations, robocalls and other unwarranted intrusions.
Because of Dumbledore's historical prominence and cultural importance within the Harry Potter universe, fans are already familiar with unscrupulous wizards like gossip writer Rita Skeeter, who've dug extensively into all of his family skeletons before now.
Ace in the Hole — which was originally released with the title The Big Carnival — is not just satirical but downright bitter about how fame can corrupt the public interest once unscrupulous attention seekers like Tatum get involved.
While discerning the authorship of these messages, a researcher from the University of Manchester has concluded that two of the earliest letters were written by the same person—a discovery which suggests unscrupulous journalists kickstarted the trend.
Every time I read about the misdeeds of Silicon Valley's latest bad-boy leader—whether it's Uber's unscrupulous Travis Kalanick, pharma provocateur Martin Shkreli, or disgraced VC Justin Caldbeck—I wonder: Is this all William Shockley's fault?
When unscrupulous fake journalists and foreign powers abuse this design to spread false information — polluting the public square swiftly and efficiently for political gain — Facebook has an obligation to act, though it has historically dragged its heels.
Rather than advocate for "privacy veganism" (a term coined by my colleague Eva Galperin), you can meet people where they are and help them understand the impact of sharing so much of themselves with an unscrupulous megacorporation.
Both detail the Explorer program in lengthy videos, describing how it will help Valve combat what the company calls "fake games" — derivative, broken, and poorly made titles churned out by potentially unscrupulous developers looking for quick cash.
"As we work to combat the opioid crisis, we cannot allow unscrupulous vendors to take advantage of consumers by selling products with unsubstantiated claims that they can treat opioid addiction or alleviate other medical conditions," Sharpless said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Russia's Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline to Europe is an egregious example of unscrupulous competition and it worries Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying on Monday.
In a letter to Democrats this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared similar sentiments with Clinton, saying there are other ways to hold the president accountable for his "highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior" besides initiating impeachment proceedings.
"Whether currently indictable or not, it is clear that the President has, at a minimum, engaged in highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior which does not bring honor to the office he holds," she added in her letter.
The channel offers free recording and editing to any artist who showcases on the channel, as opposed to what its founder, who has asked to remain anonymous, sees as an unscrupulous policy run by Blackpool Grime Media.
While Samsung's green battery icon could easily be bypassed by unscrupulous sellers using third-party Android themes, the company's new online tool is the best way to ensure you buy a Note 7 that won't randomly explode.
In the Brownsville neighborhood, Anthony R. Cassieri, the owner of Brooklyn Funeral Home and Cremation Service, derided the plan as ill conceived and said it would open the door for unscrupulous owners to add fees to services.
The protesters, most from sub-Sahara Africa, say their work is unregulated, allowing unscrupulous bosses to take advantage, packing them into over-crowded vans and driving them from one farm to another without any type of contract.
Certain places like Los Angeles, New Jersey or Detroit are notorious for it, with some incidents linked to organized crime rings who will steal to order and arrange international shipments for their discerning (if unscrupulous) foreign customers.
" In fact, Mr. Donovan sent a letter on Monday to the federal Department of Health and Human Services asking whether "the existing federal legal framework is adequate to protect addicts and their families from unscrupulous patient brokering.
" Deana Rohlinger, professor of sociology at Florida State University, adds that workers may also experience racism on the job, and an unscrupulous employer might "use their immigrant status—particularly if they are undocumented—to secure their silence.
The people, conditioned by centuries of turmoil, were thus ripe for the plucking by an unscrupulous politician who understood and exploited their traditional need for an authoritative center, their habit to allow leaders to think for them.
It is no more economically viable to let countless die in service of unscrupulous capitalism than it is to let Amazon, one of the most profitable and powerful companies in the world pay no federal income taxes.
Perhaps race and social justice would not have been used as an excuse to truncate the Apollo program by unscrupulous and narrow-minded politicians if her contributions and those of her colleagues had been more widely known.
Last year, CBA admitted using unscrupulous practices to cheat people out of life insurance payments, and in 2014 Chief Executive Officer Ian Narev publicly apologized after the bank's advisors were found to have given poor financial advice.
"There are definitely a lot of people who are not well and are desperate and they want to believe, and then there are unscrupulous people who will sell them any cure that they want," Ms. Eilian said.
They concluded that Remington would not be entitled to immunity under the federal law if the Sandy Hook plaintiffs could show that the gunmaker violated Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act, which prohibits unethical, immoral or unscrupulous marketing.
"New factors, complicating our work with our partners in military and technical cooperation — including competitive fights and increasingly aggressive use of unscrupulous methods of political blackmail, and sanctions — demand attention and an adequate response," Mr. Putin said.
Anti-slavery activists say thousands of people mostly from poor villages are trafficked from countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh to India by gangs who sell them into bonded labor or hire them out to unscrupulous employers.
There haven't been any reported cases of gender fraud, where a male athlete is given a female passport or birth certificate by an unscrupulous nation, for the purposes of slipping a "man" into a women's Olympic event.
However, The Times painted a picture of a problem that is not due to Trump&aposs actions but is instead a nationwide (and indeed international) problem born of poor regulation, low public awareness, and unscrupulous private companies.
" If she had continued with her lawsuit, he said, she would have been revealed as "an unscrupulous, wily politician who had destroyed the immigrants' book and sued me for $3 million in order to conceal her blunder.
"The vessel is believed to have been operated by unscrupulous smugglers who were attempting to take refugees and migrants to Djibouti, while also trying to extort more money from these refugees and migrants," an IOM statement said.
The film centers on Ryota (Hiroshi Abe), a former novelist who works as an unscrupulous private detective, as he tries to reach an accord with his family in the wake of a divorce and his father's death.
Certain places like Los Angeles, New Jersey or Detroit are notorious for it, with some incidents linked to organized crime rings who will steal to order and arrange international shipments for their discerning (if unscrupulous) foreign customers.
In the latter film, Pattinson, with a shock of bleached-blonde hair, plays an unscrupulous petty crook named Connie who's trying to break his mentally handicapped brother out of jail after their joint robbery attempt goes awry.
Anoosh and Arash beg shopkeepers to carry their album without government approval, transport music equipment through police checkpoints, negotiate with unscrupulous vendors and unreliable security to coordinate parties, and consider leaving loved ones behind for European freedom.
The Democrats could surely do this regardless of whether Moore is elected—look who's in the Oval Office—but him winning a seat in the Senate would only amplify how astonishingly unscrupulous the Republican Party has become.
The Team Fortress 2 problem was particularly egregious in that a paid mod allowed unscrupulous players to essentially god mode through the game for years as developer Valve's built-in anticheating measures were powerless to stop it.
The program has had problems with fraud more broadly — both by individuals seeking visas and especially by unscrupulous businesspeople trying to make a profit off uninformed immigrant applicants — but the federal government has worked to tamp those down.
Mr Trump's success was built on his understanding that no Republican leader subscribed to this guff to anything like the same degree as millions of Republican voters did, and that that created an opening for an unscrupulous demagogue.
The state of play: Cohen is also expected to say during his public House Oversight Committee testimony on Wednesday that Trump directed him to carry out other unscrupulous deeds, some of which he alleges made him a felon.
While it is tempting to lay the blame wholly at the feet of the unscrupulous developers behind the software, Apple also bears much of the responsibility for letting the apps slip into its store in the first place.
In the recent past, various nonprofit groups have been targeted for inordinate scrutiny by the Lois Lerners of the world—unscrupulous types who will inevitably wield levers of power to dubious ends if given rein to do so.
Add in teenagers with little business experience and millions of passionate followers on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat, and you have a recipe for unscrupulous advertising that the FTC is clearly working hard to bring under control.
Some of the medical conditions used to justify a T.U.E. can be difficult to validate; and as I discovered, an unscrupulous rider and doctor could exaggerate or simply make up symptoms that would merit a prescription and exemption.
First came the unscrupulous false advertising, then the corrective of investigative journalism; first the tidal bore of broadcast television, then the corrective of the remote control; first the era of spam, then the development of filters and blockers.
Some of the men who have been elected president have been unscrupulous in certain areas — infidelity, lying, dirty tricks, financial misdeeds — but we've never before had the full-spectrum corruption we see in the life of Donald Trump.
But even as technology enables some unscrupulous employers to abuse labor rights, it is also helping to identify slave-owners and offer help to those at risk, the South African lawyer said in a phone interview from Johannesburg.
She wants to demonstrate how easy it can be, under current law, for unscrupulous people to hijack the legislative process, and like countless legislators and attorneys before her, she uses friendly witnesses to make the argument for her.
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, a Manhattan Democrat who leads the transportation committee, asked about the city's enforcement actions against unscrupulous brokers, leading Mr. Heinzen to acknowledge the city had not revoked the license of any brokers in recent history.
Often, the sale of indulgences exceeded the official parameters of church doctrine; unscrupulous quaestores might promise eternal salvation (rather than just a remission of time in purgatory) in exchange for funds, or threaten damnation to those who refused.
Her most likely successor, given the extent of rabid pro-Brexit sentiment among Tories, is Boris Johnson, the unscrupulous, ramshackle, flip-flopping, dissembling former foreign secretary, whose uncertain relationship with the truth and unwavering narcissism resemble Donald Trump's.
As vaping went downmarket, a race to the bottom was all but assured, and unscrupulous cartridge makers cut THC oils with substances that would produce no major changes in the immediate experience of taste, mouthfeel and so on.
"Large price increases can push many consumers and food manufacturers to choose food oils that lack the health qualities of olive oil, as well as increase the incentive for unscrupulous actors to sell misbranded olive oil," they wrote.
Many mass shootings could never have taken place without the fuel of racist and misogynist propaganda, or the help of unscrupulous purveyors of the weapons of war, or the failure of public venues to implement effective security measures.
While Better Call Saul is centred on the early exploits of Walter's unscrupulous lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), and features both Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) and Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), few other Breaking Bad main characters have appeared.
At the opening of his trial in December, Mr. Basuki emphatically denied that this constituted blasphemy, arguing that his remark was aimed at "unscrupulous politicians" who he said were trying to use ethnicity and religion to undercut him.
"Solaire continues to closely safeguard all its patrons to ensure their safety from unscrupulous personalities and activities even as it continues to coordinate and support government authorities in the fight against criminal activities," it said in a statement.
Finally, imagine living in a country where the oxymoronic unconstitutional Constituent Assembly now decides it wants to hold state elections that will be overseen by the same unscrupulous electoral commission that defrauded the Venezuelan people just weeks before.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Multi-national companies based in emerging nations are failing to tackle corruption with a lack of transparency allowing unscrupulous practices to continue and exacerbating poverty, a study by an anti-corruption group said on Monday.
MOSCOW, July 16 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Russia's Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline to Europe is an egregious example of unscrupulous competition and it worries Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying on Monday.
Some legal experts also warned that a victory by the communities could encourage unscrupulous residents to let oil spills worsen at remote sites by denying clean-up access, as payouts are often linked to the scale of the damage.
Hundreds of children, mostly from poor rural areas of northern Indian states like Bihar, are brought to Bengaluru in Karnataka every year by agents who sell them into bonded labor or hire them out to unscrupulous employers, activists say.
They accuse some activists of spreading false or misleading information to drive a stock down and then quickly cash out, a mirror image of "pump and dump," where unscrupulous investors promote speculative stocks before selling out at the top.
Even if the scheme by members of the Rockefeller family to attack Exxon Mobil isn't illegal, coordinating an unscrupulous and inappropriate attack on an American company is, at the very, least unbecoming of one of our nation's great families.
The test of whether their imprint on the HEA will endure depends, in large part, on whether they can disrupt the cycle of fraud and abuse, and effectively protect students and taxpayers from unscrupulous colleges in the long term.
"The hatred of journalists that is voiced, and sometimes very openly proclaimed, by unscrupulous politicians, religious leaders and businessmen has tragic consequences on the ground, and has been reflected in this disturbing increase in violations against journalists," he added.
"...in the absence of rules, certain unscrupulous developers used to buy...farmlands at cheap rates, pay taxes at lower rates and develop them into housing societies," Imran Iqbal Kahloon, a developer at Palm Villas, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
And there are some reports of buprenorphine mills, where patients can get buprenorphine for misuse from unscrupulous doctors — similar to how pill mills popped up during the beginning of the opioid epidemic and provided patients easy access to painkillers.
All told, the New York bills would "combat unscrupulous and shadowy threats to our electoral process," according to a statement from Mr. Cuomo, after "a systematic effort to undermine and manipulate our very democracy" during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"With this report, the Trump administration has twisted itself into a pretzel to try to undermine a rule that protects consumers from unscrupulous actors like Equifax and Wells Fargo," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
PHILADELPHIA — Lawyers for professional football players who reached a landmark settlement with the N.F.L. over concussions said Tuesday that hundreds of their clients may have been swindled by unscrupulous lenders and advisers looking for a cut of their payments.
The agency reported actions against two large stem cell clinics and a biotech company, saying that it was critical to shut down "unscrupulous actors" in regenerative medicine, a broad umbrella that includes stem cell and gene therapies and immunotherapies.
Over the past decade, many unscrupulous developers here allowed projects to stall midway for lack of ready capital and used home buyers' deposits to begin work on the next project, leaving families stripped of their savings to protest helplessly.
Some marketers worry that political campaigns or unscrupulous companies could potentially use the same technique to identify the characteristics of, for instance, people who make rash decisions and find a bigger pool of the same sort of Facebook users.
"I'm pleased that the Office of Inspector General has concluded that there was 'no evidence, nor even the suggestion, of impropriety, unscrupulous behavior, favoritism toward Sinclair, or lack of impartiality related to the proposed Sinclair-Tribune merger,'" Pai said.
The discussion begins with "The Bad and the Beautiful" (1952), Vincente Minnelli's drama about an unscrupulous movie producer, played by Kirk Douglas, who climbs all over the actors and studio types around him on his way to the top.
He was — like the jazz he loved — given to improvisations and permutations, a composer-performer who lived comfortably with his contradictions, although adversaries called him shallow and unscrupulous and even his admirers sometimes found him infuriating, unrealistic and stubborn.
" He says families and loved ones have been told by unscrupulous rehabs their loved one will die if they don't take a second mortgage on their house immediately, to pay $40,000 for them to be shipped away and "fixed.
But Curtis' comments underscore the extent to which politicians are aware that Americans favor preserving public lands for future generations, and that selling out national monuments for the fossil fuel industries is as politically unpopular as it is unscrupulous.
Labor rights groups welcomed the plan but urged the government to widen the scope of the Modern Slavery Act - to cover bodies such as the National Health Service (NHS) and local councils - and to take action against unscrupulous suppliers.
Rodriguez will forever be linked to PEDs, in part because he used them, and in part because, as a result of Major League Baseball's ridiculous and unscrupulous witch hunt, he became a poster boy for the sport's Steroid Era.
The interesting thing about Meloni is that he seems like he should be great at playing unscrupulous bastards, but there's always something noble at his core, which feels like it's fighting to peek out past the blood and guts.
"In the name of maintaining Xi Jinping's authority, they are unscrupulous," said Ho Pin, founder of the Mirror Media Group, which is based in New York and which also publishes the gossipy Chinese-language books that are sold in Hong Kong.
"Kauling and colleagues' article is, therefore, a much-needed wake-up call for graphene producers, buyers and researchers to agree on and to adhere to sound standards: a transparent graphene market would benefit everyone, except perhaps unscrupulous vendors," he writes.
The president has promised to "do a number" on the post-financial crisis reforms known as the Dodd-Frank Act that were designed to, among other things, curtail risky behavior among banks and protect consumers from unscrupulous practices by lenders.
The paper cited his comfortability with shady businessmen and mob-backed public officials ("raffish types with their unscrupulous methods," like his McCarthyite mob lawyer Roy Cohn), and called attention to the time he defended Paul Manafort by referencing Al Capone.
Now, those close to him say Trump is newly furious at the people -- most of whom no longer work for him -- whose extensive interviews with the special counsel's office created the epic depiction of an unscrupulous and chaotic White House.
But somewhere around the time that a company becomes a global superpower, it gets the idea that it can bend reality to its will by hiring unscrupulous PR agencies to advance their pet issues while leaving no trace of their involvement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Efforts to crack down on what U.S. officials view as unscrupulous debt collection practices are taking center stage at a trial of a Georgia man who prosecutors say oversaw a scheme that victimized more than 6,000 people nationwide.
Photo: GettyThere are many causes behind the epidemic of opioid abuse in the U.S., but chief among them are the unscrupulous drug manufacturers and suppliers who turned a blind eye to their products' addictive potential for the sake of profit.
Tickets at the club's party reportedly went for up to $1,000 — an increase from past gatherings and another example of the rising cost of attendance there, which critics have described as an unscrupulous blending of Trump's political influence and personal profit.
An unscrupulous advisor can easily steer a retirement client to a particular financial product with high fees that will yield a big commission for the advisor even if there may be comparable products—or even better ones—with a smaller commission.
The "unscrupulous" manner in which public money has been managed and is stuck in projects indicates that the management not only failed but was involved in "operation cover up" till the end and willfully created a financial mess, the government alleged.
I have aways been seduced by the idea of the fresh start, the starting line that would separate the old-weak-unhealthy-lazy-unscrupulous me from New Me, a shimmering paragon of organization, powered by fresh vegetables and deep breathing.
But for the first time, his vote will go to the Minju party, because the candidate running in Mr Ko's district, Park Ju-min, is part of a well-known collective of liberal lawyers that holds unscrupulous officials to account.
Like ratchet, the instrumentals are skeletal and keyboard-driven; unlike ratchet, which was cartoonishly hyper-sexualized, the lyrics reflect the interplay between rappers' material wants; their unscrupulous, often illegal behavior; and the acknowledgement that these actions can have dire consequences.
NEW YORK, Jan 18 (Reuters) - A group of four hospital systems plans to launch a not-for-profit generic drugmaker aimed at combating shortages and high costs of some generic drugs, which they blame on unscrupulous drug companies that hike prices.
We see evidence again and again, as unscrupulous leaders take advantage of popular fears and insecurities to subvert democratic institutions, often with the loud support of a majority that feels threatened by a changing world and finds respite in demagoguery.
A recent report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) on labor laws that California has enacted to protect unauthorized immigrant workers indicates that many immigrants who have been attracted to California by its sanctuary policies are being exploited by unscrupulous employers.
MANILA/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China and the Philippines have joined forces to tackle illegal gambling, part of Beijing's broader campaign to curb illicit capital outflows and a pledge by Manila to weed out unscrupulous operators from the country's booming gaming industry.
At a recent performance, Hallaq used a translucent screen, painted to resemble an alleyway in the Old City of Damascus, to tell a story about unscrupulous traders using the traditional two main characters - naive Karakoz and the wise, wily Aywaz.
Hayes was presented by prosecutors as a formidable and unscrupulous ringmaster in a global conspiracy with staff from at least 10 banks and brokers to fix yen Libor - rates designed to reflect the cost of bank-to-bank borrowing - for profit.
"The hatred of journalists that is voiced ... by unscrupulous politicians, religious leaders and businessmen has tragic consequences on the ground, and has been reflected in this disturbing increase in violations against journalists," RSF Secretary-General Christophe Deloire said in a statement.
Ms. Juárez said her husband was aware of the dangers — unscrupulous smugglers, dangerous desert crossings and possible kidnapping by deadly Mexican drug cartels — but felt he had few alternatives in Guatemala, where he was deep in debt after his business failed.
But it is good for the Ficos, Kaczynskis and Orbans to know that there is a generation on the rise that refuses to be silent when an investigative reporter is murdered, or when unscrupulous politicians erode their hard-won freedoms.
"Failure to pass this bill would be a tremendous win for the unscrupulous hedge funds that have held this bill up for six months demanding to be first in line over the needs of the people of Puerto Rico," she said.
A free and unfettered news media has long been anathema to authoritarian rulers, but even George Orwell might not have anticipated that some of the most unscrupulous assaults on press freedoms would one day be perpetrated by democratically elected governments.
Occasionally they will try to get people to pay "zombie debt" that they have already paid off or that is no longer affecting their credit; particularly unscrupulous collectors will call about "phantom debt" that never existed in the first place.
During this time, both Republicans and Democrats in Washington have turned on Beijing, accusing it of imperial ambitions in Asia, aggression in disputed waters, persecution of ethnic minorities and unscrupulous trade policies aimed at dominating the industries of the future.
And like those days, when a few unscrupulous types tried to hide among the well-intentioned, charity experts warn donors to react with their heads as well as their hearts so that only the many legitimate funds benefit from their generosity.
This, too, has consequences for the economy, as obscure laws enacted after the revolution in 1979 remain on the books, often used by ideologues or unscrupulous officials to undermine business ventures that in most other countries would be brilliant successes.
When I first met Falciani, on a winter day at the Place d'Italie, in Paris, in 19923, he had been living under police protection, fearful that his life was endangered because of the information he had exposed about unscrupulous élites.
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said in a statement that mobile app providers would need to fulfill six requirements to help crack down on "unscrupulous" use of their platforms to carry out fraud, distribute pornography and spread malicious rumors.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopians are estimated to migrate illegally every year via unscrupulous job agencies in search of better-paid work, mainly to Gulf nations where many end up exploited or enslaved in homes as maids or on building sites.
In an infamous call with investors and journalists in 2005, the younger Mr. Byrne accused a "Miscreants Ball" of unscrupulous hedge funds, research firms, journalists and others who he believed were conspiring to ruin his company and turn a profit.
In the late Middle Ages, medicine sought natural as well as mystical causes for all manner of afflictions, making diagnosis a complex affair (stringy hair, for instance, might indicate an unscrupulous character, while baldness resulted from an excess of heat).
"Unfortunately, [the Ahmeds] were among a host of unscrupulous actors who have exploited people in recovery," said Palm Beach State Attorney Dave Aronberg, who spearheaded a task force of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies on cases like these.
In an infamous call with investors and journalists in 2005, the younger Mr. Byrne accused a "Miscreants Ball" of unscrupulous hedge funds, research firms, journalists and others who he believed were conspiring to ruin his company and turn a profit.
Where technology and economics collide In a new op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta announced that he will allow key Obama-era regulations designed to protect individuals from unscrupulous financial advisors to go into effect.
Of all the harebrained and unscrupulous dealings of the Trump administration in the last two years, one of the most shocking is a Trump plan to sell nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia that could be used to make nuclear weapons.
Depending on whom you ask, Airbnb is either a platform where regular folks can make a little extra cash by renting out spare rooms or a hotbed of illegal activity that lets unscrupulous landlords convert regular apartment buildings into unregulated hotels.
A handful of unscrupulous prosecutors may conceal information that undermines their cases, she said, but many more well-meaning prosecutors may simply misjudge the importance of evidence to a defendant's case, or even be unaware that it is important at all.
But the labs that conduct these tests are governed by rules that vary widely from state to state, and there are concerns within the industry that unscrupulous labs are operating without adequate oversight and colluding with growers to falsify results.

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