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misreporting and public
" These early assessments were, however, according to Campbell himself, " based on public domain data, before the degree of misreporting by industry and governments was appreciated.

misreporting and against
He is currently a named defendant in a large class action lawsuit against him and Krispy Kreme alleging misreporting of profit information.

misreporting and American
In commentaries, the mislabeled photo was proof that pro-Palestinian " misreporting by the media has been rampant " ( Albany Times-Union, 10 / 25 / 00 ), and that " Anti-Israel Bias Warps American Minds " ( Providence Journal-Bulletin, 10 / 13 / 00 ).

misreporting and .
This arose from misreporting of a single clash on 1 September near Krojanty, when two squadrons of the Polish 18th Lancers armed with sabres scattered German infantry before being caught in the open by German armoured cars.
London Met had been misreporting data on student drop-outs for several years and, consequently, the Higher Education Funding Council for England ( HEFCE ) was proposing to claw back at least £ 15 million for the overpayment in 2008-9.
Two months after his 1984 re-election, Jeyaretnam and WP Chairman Wong Hong Toy were charged for allegedly misreporting his party accounts.
Choiseul at once embroiled Rochford in a scheme to trade off Britain ’ s claim to the Manila Ransom for relinquishment of the Falkland Islands, but the misreporting of a previous ambassador, Lord Hertford, and the inexperience of the secretary of state, Lord Shelburne, wrecked this transaction.
Royal Dutch Shell has a much-publicized CSR policy and was a pioneer in triple bottom line reporting, but this did not prevent the 2004 scandal concerning its misreporting of oil reserves, which seriously damaged its reputation and led to charges of hypocrisy.
In May 1953, an inter-ethnic riot arose due to southern newspapers misreporting on the nature of a disagreement between northern and southern politicians in the House of Representatives.
In 2008, Singer Edu Falaschi was originally reported as saying that Angra " has been terminated ", but this was later revealed to be both a misunderstanding and a misreporting of his words.
This arose from the misreporting ( both intentional and unintentional ) of the Charge at Krojanty on 1 September, when two squadrons of the Polish 18th Lancers armed with sabres scattered German infantry before being caught in the open by German armoured cars.
First Great Western admitted to misreporting the number of cancellations in the period from August to December 2007, revised figures showing the company to have breached the cancellation threshold in the franchise contract.
She issued First Great Western with a Breach Notice for misreporting cancellations and a Remedial Plan Notice as a result of exceptionally high levels of cancellations and low passenger satisfaction.
Also, catch misreporting is a serious and common problem, with one ORH1 permit holder pleading guilty in 2008 to exceeding his quota by 180 tons, which by itself represents 12 % of the quota.
By the early 21st century, he was catapulted into national headlines during the " Scampi scandal " ( 2003 – 2009 ), which included allegations ranging from misreporting of fish catch totals by fishing companies as a mechanism to qualify for bigger allocations of privatised fish assets to allegations of large sums of money being directed from fishing magnates to Winston Peters by Meurant.
Examples of soft auto-insurance fraud can include filing more than one claim for a single injury, filing claims for injuries not related to an automobile accident, misreporting wage losses due to injuries, or reporting higher costs for car repairs than those that were actually paid.
Following Southern Water's £ 20. 3 million fine for ' deliberate misreporting ' and failing to meet guaranteed standards of service to customers in 2007, the company shut down its use of the Otterbourne building and leased it to two NHS organisations ; South Central Ambulance Service and NHS Education South Central.
According to the Flight Data Recorder, the airplane was on a full autoland approach at a height of 1950 ft / 595 m, the left Radio Altimeter had been misreporting a height of-8 ft.
The Durham County DA, James Hardin Jr and prosecutors ( among them future District Attorney Mike Nifong ) attacked Peterson's credibility, focusing on his alleged misreporting of his military service and what they described as a gay life he led and kept secret.
Even dishonestly misreporting income in a tax return is not necessarily considered a crime.
The misreporting of assets by CUC from 1983 to 1997 is similar to that performed during the Enron scandal and other recent frauds.
A former Chief Financial Officer, Sharlene Abrams, later associated with the financial misreporting, had resigned previously in November 2001.
In 2002, he was charged of defrauding his organization of several hundred thousand dollars through misuse of leave salary, misreporting expenses such as billing private travel to his company, and drawing retirement benefits from the UWNCA retirement fund while he was still working there.

roots and caused
However, the question of whether the Commonwealth's decline was caused by Sigismund's decisions or had its roots in historical processes beyond his personal control, remains a highly debated topic.
When tooth destruction occurs at the roots of teeth, the process is referred to as internal resorption, when caused by cells within the pulp, or external resorption, when caused by cells in the periodontal ligament.
The elm tree whose roots caused the president's carriage to topple became known as the Van Buren Elm.
Whatever caused a short vowel to disappear entirely in roots like * sed -/* sod -/* sd -, it was a reasonable inference that a long vowel under the same conditions would not quite disappear, but would leave a sort of residue.
Sciatica (; sciatic neuritis ) is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression or irritation of one of five spinal nerve roots that give rise to each sciatic nerve, or by compression or irritation of the left or right or both sciatic nerves.
Sciatica can also be caused by tumours impinging on the spinal cord or the nerve roots.
However, similarities between Glendenning's claims and those of Mormonism's founder Joseph Smith, Jr .— as well as the Utah location of the commune he established in the 1950s, and the LDS roots of most of its founding members — has caused the Aaronic Order to be associated with Mormonism in scholarly and popular view.
These zones are caused by the mycelia which, during a very dry year, coat the roots of grasses and other herbs in meadows.
This can be caused by geothermal exposure associated with hot springs or volcanoes, such as at Yellowstone, high soil acidity near bogs, high salinity associated with playas or salt lakes, or ground that is saturated with groundwater that excludes oxygen from the soil, which most tree roots need for growth.
The strong Scottish Unionist roots of the Ulster-Scots musical scene is evident through the continuing celebrations during the Marching Season, which has caused much controversy in Northern Ireland.
Blackwater is supposedly named after the Blackwater Creek which apparently was first observed to flow with black water, this may have been caused by tree roots growing into the creek.
The Oak that stood here was finally felled in May 1909 amid fears about its safety, due to damage to its roots caused by the building of the nearby houses.
This caused unrest among some Sunderland fans due to the seemingly high price-tag and his Geordie roots.
Those sections of the trail that were reopened still had many holes in the tread caused by the roots of fallen trees having been torn out of the ground, and trail markers had not been restored.
Rehman caused some controversy in 2007 when in an interview with the British weekly newspaper the Eastern Eye he said that players of Asian descent should consider sticking to their roots rather than dreaming of playing for England.
Mounds are caused by decaying fallen trees, and pits ( tree throws ) by the roots pulled out of the ground when trees fall due to natural causes, including being pushed over by animals.
Yellow or brown leaf edges may be caused by too much direct light, crowded roots, or fluoridated or chlorinated water, the latter of which can be prevented by leaving tap water exposed to the air for a day before plant use.
Their Gospel roots project Homecoming in 1991, caused most Southern Gospel fans to welcome the Vocal Band with open arms.
Stems and roots can be rotted by diseases caused by fungi and similar organisms ; these include infections by species of Fusarium ( a fungus ), and Phytophthora and Pythium ( both water moulds ).
" In it, the distress, caused by thirst, to travellers, was alleviated by clusters of rays of the bright eyes of the girls ; the rays that were shaming the currents of light, sweet and cold water charged with the strong fragrance of cardamom, clove, saffron, camphor and musk and flowing out of the pitchers ( held in ) the lotus-like hands of maidens ( seated in ) the beautiful water-sheds, made of the thick roots of vetiver mixed with marjoram, ( and built near ) the foot, covered with heaps of couch-like soft sand, of the clusters of newly sprouting mango trees, which constantly darkened the intermediate space of the quarters, and which looked all the more charming on account of the trickling drops of the floral juice, which thus caused the delusion of a row of thick rainy clouds, densely filled with abundant nectar.
The failure of his efforts to create a better Christian State through politics caused him to return to the roots of Christianity as expressed by Jesus.
In giant form, Treevil was able to extend his roots into the ground and cause small earthquakes that opened crevices in the ground and caused the Lightspeed Megazord to fall in.

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