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The culprits — automation and the shift of jobs abroad.
Catholics aren't the only culprits — or the only victims.
Drug overdoses, suicide, and Alzheimer's Disease were the main culprits.
The researchers probably couldn't have guessed some of the culprits.
The police had sent patrols but no culprits were nabbed.
However, the ickiest clothing culprits come from the stores themselves.
So, who are the major culprits according to those rules?
Often technological, human and environmental faults are the main culprits.
"Underperformers" was the term they used to define the culprits.
Moreover, he questions whether French fisherman are actually the culprits.
I think boredom and #BIGMOVES are once again the culprits.
Surveillance camera footage is being investigated to help nab culprits.
Attempts to squash it often only give the culprits ammunition.
Among economists, two major culprits get most of the attention.
Three of the main culprits are malaria, diarrhea and pneumonia.
Commuting, meetings, and emails were the top three waste culprits.
Two of the biggest culprits are burnout and mental fatigue.
Possible culprits include lower unionization, constraints on competition and automation.
The biggest culprits are dieting and exercise trends, Alpert said.
The suspected culprits, according to the fishermen and local officials?
Under the new law, the culprits could receive stiffer punishment.
Microsoft and John Deere are also often named as culprits.
This time, however, the identities of the culprits are unclear.
Jokowi's government has come down relatively hard on the culprits.
Balls such as golf balls are likely culprits, he said.
But, of course, carriers aren't the only culprits in corporate America.
Here are seven possible culprits, ranked from most to least likely.
But still we want the culprits to be arrested and prosecuted.
Theories over the culprits ranged from local delinquents to Islamic State.
Culprits included many varieties of yogurt, snack bars, and salad dressings.
But the main culprits for the lower guidance were known risks.
Both of these types have different culprits and require different treatments.
Law enforcement figures discuss challenging cases, which often have surprising culprits.
The murkier water is appealing to bull sharks, the prime culprits.
Hurricane traffic and a visit to urgent care were the culprits.
The killings raised suspicion that the culprits were covering their tracks.
But the report also points to other culprits: Uber and Lyft.
The immediate culprits are the direct perpetrators, let that be clear.
The culprits come as a pair: freshwater snails harboring parasitic worms.
Most of the culprits only consumed a small amount of chocolate.
We're told detectives are reviewing security footage to ID the culprits.
They are the main culprits for either late or non-payment.
Numerous signs point to phones and social media as potential culprits.
The most common culprits are beans, vegetables, dairy, and carbonated drinks.
The government insists that culprits are being hunted, caught and prosecuted.
Citizens can report language culprits anonymously, and many have proven eager.
Danske Bank, Nordea and Swedbank were not the last alleged culprits.
Clinton must point her finger at the real culprits: the Republicans.
He lists a procession of culprits from across the political spectrum.
But tax policies are culprits, too, according to start-up experts.
The police apprehended the culprits, and I got the items back.
At his age, sexually transmitted diseases were the more likely culprits.
Yet other technology outfits are culprits, too, and provide rich targets.
However, neither indicated they were actively searching listings for potential culprits.
The police took to using drones to search for the culprits.
Ultimately, the five people were freed and the real culprits identified.
Corruption and lack of maintenance are the culprits most often cited.
Third, there are three possible culprits, and that's not good news.
Distracted drivers and bigger vehicles may be the culprits, experts say.
Neither will admit that they are the cause and the culprits.
EPA scientists, engineers and lawyers must catch and stop the culprits.
One of the key culprits here is, of course, Donald Trump.
The BNP's Rizvi says the government needs to find the right culprits.
The main culprits behind these allergies were shellfish, milk, and tree nuts.
Bukhari refused to identify the culprits but said the experience was terrifying.
There are few easy facts here, as there are few easy culprits.
My money is on the wine and pizza as the main culprits.
Are young drivers the culprits; are the older folks just as guilty?
There are some familiar culprits: money problems, bad sex and having kids.
In the summer, the culprits are sun, salt, and sea (and pool!).
Local police are searching for the culprits of this stupidly dangerous prank.
"None of the culprits will be spared from legal action," she said.
Ahead, the common culprits and solutions for dark circles on dark skin.
But there's potential, he says, that some of the culprits were younger.
Technology and globalisation are commonly cited culprits for this parlous of affairs.
China and India, where manufacturing is king are considered the biggest culprits.
He mentioned issues of fabrication, welding, installation and design as possible culprits.
The French Interior Ministry said the culprits were disguised as police officers.
A janitor spotted the culprits loading the merchandise into their Dodge van.
Being too busy is one of the main culprits of dropped resolutions.
The ransom was paid, but it led investigators to the alleged culprits.
Process innovation and technology, in pursuit of efficiency, are the primary culprits.
Chief among the culprits: runoff from farms, feedlots and municipal sewer systems.
The paper speculates about the possible culprits causing long-term dino decline.
He said injuries and confidence struggles last year had been the culprits.
Here are some common culprits and how you can curb their appetite.
What's worse is that agriculture is itself one of the biggest culprits.
Ms. Fafunwa makes it clear that men are not the only culprits.
Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are also common culprits.
Misdeed acknowledged, culprits punished, crown prince cleared, Mr. Trump satisfied. Uh-huh.
Some held placards that read "Justice for women" and "Hang the culprits".
While often seen as culprits, some businesses are setting a positive example.
And these are the real culprits in the expansion of our waistlines.
The deals also keep the cases closed, with the real culprits forgotten.
Little says the CFI is prepared to go after these culprits as well.
The odds of finding the culprits are greater if the victim is foreign.
Everyone knew who the culprits were, says Raminisoa, but the police did nothing.
Security forces were working to retrieve them and locate the culprits, he added.
Tiles like "Battlezone", "Scavengers Odyssey" and "Eve: Valkyrie" were some of the culprits.
Unused Apps will find those culprits so you can uninstall them, it says.
The culprits are almost all much younger than he is, for one thing.
Until recently, the culprits were the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel.
Scale and greed and countless other culprits have spun the geologic clock backward.
Global trade tensions continue to be among the main culprits behind the gloom.
The most common culprits, though, are overusing those leg muscles and being dehydrated.
Hence, there is slight hope for the tariffs to actually punish the culprits.
The disruptions affected thousands of passengers as authorities worked to find the culprits.
The culprits: President Donald Trump's trade war and a glut of trucking capacity.
Some of the most-cited culprits are capital-raising and boardroom gender bias.
Salad dressings made with lots of olive oil can also be calorie culprits.
Instead, population growth, increasing water consumption and leaky pipes were the real culprits.
But there are other culprits of pimples, including stress, environment, and face-touching.
Pet chicks and ducklings seem unlikely culprits in a serious public health problem.
What are your thoughts on these culprits in the erosion of listening skills?
Investigators were also looking into contaminants and bootleg vape products as potential culprits.
There are, of course, many culprits; action was never going to be easy.
Bellini believes most major IT corporations are culprits in the world's e-waste crisis.
The doc, which premiered on HBO last night, doesn't aim to find the culprits.
That's when they discovered the fluffy culprits — and started recording the crimes on camera.
That, the hacker speculated, might be why the authorities thought they were the culprits.
Structural issues are also common culprits, such as blocked Fallopian tubes or uterine fibroids.
He and his colleagues suspected that the culprits were immune-system cells called macrophages.
Some other big culprits include older TVs, game consoles and other entertainment-related equipment.
The culprits also posted a racist video comparing Jones to Harambe, the slain gorilla.
Law enforcement is too overwhelmed to find the culprits, and you are completely exposed.
Pakistan has either done nothing, or limply chastised the culprits and let them go.
Pizza boxes aren't the only culprits when it comes to exposure to the chemicals.
Busy schedules, frequent stress, and bad rest environments can be culprits for sleep troubles.
"I think we must wait for the investigation to find the culprits," he said.
The reflex to find culprits—women, Jews—is a distinctly human form of insanity.
The worst culprits were navigation tasks, which distracted drivers for up to 40 seconds.
The likely culprits were mollusks: the zebra mussel and its cousin the quagga mussel.
The big picture: The biggest culprits for the jump were transportation, shopping, and food.
One would expect a better response from authorities to identify and arrest the culprits.
Harvard did not name the culprit or culprits in its letter to Dr. Anversa.
Southern voters know that Rome and the central government are not the only culprits.
"The entire investigation and catching of the culprits is done by us," Patil said.
Who are the "principal culprits" in spreading fake news, according to a new study?
"It's the kids we didn't get to yet," she said, referring to the culprits.
Now, the authorities say they have found the culprits behind the gangland-style killings.
The culprits here are high in omega-6, including walnuts, pine nuts, and almonds.
There are many culprits here, but let's look at Facebook as a telling example.
Mr. Byrne said he believed the culprits had made an odd choice of neighborhood.
Mr. Pompeo had already named the Iranians as the culprits; Mr. Trump did not.
These tariffs should be targeted against the true culprits of trade manipulation—namely China.
The fashion industry is one of the biggest culprits when it comes to pollution.
The credit bureaus are by no means the only — or even the worst — culprits.
Crustacean allergy symptoms are particularly severe, with shrimp, lobster and crab the usual culprits.
The culprits: increased automation and competition from lower-wage countries like China and Mexico.
But among the many culprits behind the crisis, the government's retrenchment is critical, too.
The culprits, they say, might be migrants from Australia with a taste for blood.
Smog, car exhaust, and cigarette smoke are just a few of the damage-inducing culprits.
They are chief culprits in the death of public trust in the Department of Justice.
The zoo reported the incident to local police, who are currently searching for the culprits.
Investors aren't sure what's behind the crash, but Bitcoin's commentariat pointed to two likely culprits.
"[Addicted people] are the culprits and the problem," he wrote in a 2001 e-mail.
Islamabad's district commissioner ordered the culprits identified and arrested, and the restaurant was sealed overnight.
Police are reportedly reviewing security footage to see if they can track down the culprits.
Cast your eyes hard on these two culprits, right in your very own kitchen cabinet.
Townsend says she and many other people in the community know who the culprits are.
But for the predatory signs, it intends to work on finding and fining the culprits.
So, that leaves the casual consumers and kitchen evaders as Britain's prime food waste culprits.
Unclear how much damage the house sustained, and it looks like the culprits got away.
On Tuesday, CNN reported that US investigators believe "Russian hackers" to be the likely culprits.
Wildlife experts say the main culprits are tom turkeys on guard during the mating season.
The government has not tried to explain the discrepancy, nor has it identified the culprits.
Coal-fired power plants were blamed as one of the main culprits for worsening pollution.
Minor offenses are often dealt with simply by firing the culprits and sending them home.
Turkey in turn has repeatedly called for the culprits to be prosecuted under its laws.
Geragos says the attack was real, and points to the Osundairo brothers as the culprits.
The group has identified two Russian men, a military doctor and a colonel, as culprits.
Unable to discern who the culprits were, the police unleashed unrestrained violence on everyone present.
As both sides in Venezuela dug in, administration officials pinned the blame on different culprits.
His toxicology lab finds the same culprits over and over: adulterants hidden in the dose.
Many of the culprits are lightly punished, if at all, leaving India's Muslims feeling exposed.
Politicians exploiting racial fear to win elections are among the principal culprits behind this violence.
The culprits' relatives — SARS, MERS, the common cold — have not been placed under house arrest.
But affordability and inventory constraints are likely the main culprits in last month's sales slowdown.
The culprits were never caught, though Mr. Duhaime was quick to come to their defense.
Brugnaro said police are examining surveillance videos to see if the culprits can be identified.
"We demand the culprits be hung in public," said Sirisha, who only gave one name.
While the risk is small compared with other culprits (like kitchen fires), it does exist.
The culprits in Jared's death, he said, were John William Dobbins and Carl Richard Smith.
China, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand are among the top culprits, waste experts say.
The culprits demanded officials pay them $33,000 in bitcoin to unlock the government's encrypted systems.
Some of the biggest culprits of water sources include unused tires, cans, pools, and pool covers.
So if Trump is looking for someone to blame, Priebus and Bannon are the obvious culprits.
Anecdotal information indicates that businesses and governmental agencies around the world are the primary culprits here.
However, studio productions remained perhaps the biggest cultural culprits in rendering the Holocaust memorable yet generic.
She's not someone who might sift through that evidence to find promising leads and possible culprits.
The top culprits are anything with a mirror, pump, applicator, or magnet, and makeup brushes, too.
The most likely culprits would be Staph bacteria, human papillomaviruses that cause warts, or herpes simplex.
This means many culprits will never face justice, and long trials may often end without conviction.
Understanding why it happens should make it easier to prevent it, and to prosecute the culprits.
"One of the biggest culprits is actually a good, healthy habit: drinking water," says Dr. Dardik.
Others say the culprits are the dealers who surreptitiously want their customers to become more addicted.
Increasing competition from fast fashion and online retailers are the primary culprits of the sales slowdown.
The majority of those bacterial culprits are found in plaque towards the back of your tongue.
The report names droughts, storms, and Lethal Yellowing disease as a few culprits of the shortage.
Surveillance footage shows what police say are two culprits between the ages of 16 and 18.
The prosecutors said the alleged culprits had been charged with corruption, money laundering and criminal organization.
According to their analysis, Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, California, and New Jersey were the worst culprits.
We're told they didn't feel safe after returning there, since cops haven't found the culprits yet.
High blood pressure medication, anti-anxiety and antidepressant meds, and certain antibiotics can all be culprits.
They also pointed to the light from smartphones, computers, tablets and e-readers as likely culprits.
China, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand are the top five culprits, said Ocean Conservancy's Ruffo.
But the advent of the internet and the rise of social media are the main culprits.
The digital culprits who stole more than $80 million from Bangladesh's central bank remain at large.
Drier conditions and warming climates are often credited as the culprits for the burgeoning wildfire problem.
Some wrote about the bosses they worked for, and some admitted that they are the culprits.
The oil industry's lax governance makes it an obvious place for enforcers to hunt for culprits.
It is possible that your board has sent the culprits warning letters or has levied fines.
The culprits here are many: The population is aging, birthrates are falling, and immigration is flat.
But six years later, it's widely assumed that the United States and Israel were the culprits.
The company said the unidentified culprits aimed at collecting information including users' names, gender and hometowns.
The true culprits are the House speaker, Paul Ryan, and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell.
The two great culprits are the burning of fossil fuels and the chopping down of forests.
Burgat and Hunt single out the two obvious culprits: increasing partisan polarization and declining staff capacity.
He admitted it wouldn't be pretty if he ends up getting a hold of the culprits.
And the main culprits of that are the misguided policies of the economic orthodoxy in Europe.
Media law consultant David Banks has warned against identifying the media as culprits in Flack's death.
The culprits were unknown, the company said, but the attack had been ''coordinated from East Asia.
But these measures have not been enough to stop the spread and success of the culprits.
The culprits, and how much they added to drug spending over two years: Read more here.
The main culprits were higher energy prices but also a jump in shelter costs, including hotels.
One of the main culprits: health insurance, which surged 18.6% from August 2018 to August 2019.
S. intelligence agencies believe that the culprits were hackers linked to Russia—and released by WikiLeaks.
He thinks the culprits are as likely to be British as they are to be immigrants.
As in the rest of London, the congested traffic and diesel vehicles are two key culprits.
But the investigation is far from over, and there are many other potential culprits out there.
Founder Tricia Martinez named the continent's poor infrastructure as one of the culprits to shutting down.
As private businesspeople, Mr. Ma and his team cannot shut down the culprits producing fake goods.
Perhaps most worrisome, many of the culprits in ending the expansion wouldn't necessarily arise in isolation.
In a recent analysis of food outbreaks in the US, sprouts were among the leading culprits.
Some other common culprits that can trigger OAS include apples, avocados, celery, melon, peaches, bananas, and cucumbers.
As for who the culprits are ... no one knows for sure, although everyone involved has their suspicions.
Respiratory infections are often to blame, though other culprits include autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Large deficits brought on by the Great Recession, bank bailouts, and stimulus spending were the initial culprits.
Yet Gamberg and current Sheriff Greg Hagwood believe the evidence leans toward those two as the culprits.
The city's decision will undoubtedly embolden the culprits, whose next target may suffer more than payroll delays.
And certain sneaky culprits, such as artificial sugar, can turbo-charge that fermentation and increase gas, too.
Cops say surveillance footage captured the heist in progress ... and will be critical to identifying any culprits.
Alcohol consumption may also be a "surrogate" for other lifestyle factors that are the real risk culprits.
Some of these subreddits are known culprits of hate speech and behavior that violates Reddit's community guidelines.
The office cites rising interest rates as another of the main culprits for the increasing debt burden.
Only a few culprits reached for questionable recruitment moves, like free red nail polish from State Farm.
Police are under-resourced and have little experience when it comes to apprehending culprits of these crimes.
Yet few elected officials or public figures seemed eager to address the twin culprits of the disaster.
The inquiry did not name individual culprits and stopped short of saying that Russian soldiers were involved.
These 'kamikaze' drones were claimed to be the culprits of the attacks on 2 Saudi oil fields.
The scientists point to agriculture practices, pesticides, and habitat loss as the primary culprits for these declines.
One of several culprits behind congressional passivity regarding the use of military force is the American people.
A long drought, increasing winds, and beetle infestations — all associated with climate change — are the primary culprits.
In both cases, the culprits were appropriately and unambiguously condemned by the Brooklyn College president, Karen Gould.
And even when that is possible, it is not always clear which sub-decisions are the culprits.
In my opinion, the culprits are the new streaming models, fueled by gigantic corporations with alternative agendas.
Haiti's rural populations are not culprits or victims, but key players in the project of reversing deforestation.
Easily recognized characteristics like religion, race or political beliefs determined eligibility, and governments were the usual culprits.
Volume loss, pigment and visible blood vessels, or some combination of all three, are the usual culprits.
And now there's the added insinuation that sinister Jewish financiers are the real culprits behind this invasion.
People are the principal culprits, according to a new study examining the flow of stories on Twitter.
The two reporters poke holes in the case against him and explore a gamut of alternative culprits.
Weak trading and a $1.8 billion hit from the United State's tax overhaul are the main culprits.
Power lines and carelessly discarded cigarettes have been among the most notorious culprits of wildfires in California.
Potential culprits also include an accumulation of Alpha-synuclein, the abnormal protein that makes up Lewy bodies.
Facebook has been one of the primary culprits of spreading misinformation in the age of fake news.
Other culprits include unaffordable mortgages, student loans and financial instability or debt caused by overspending or divorce.
In all probability, the designated Russian culprits hold billions of dollars of assets in the United States.
We want to know the truth, the circumstances of his death and the identity of the culprits.
He suggested that the culprits were supporters of Hillary Clinton who were "very embarrassed" by her loss.
And yes, at least some of those patients' test results were reportedly accessed by the unnamed culprits.
Other culprits include E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Aeromonas hydrophila, and members of the Clostridium and Klebsiella genera.
She fears that the dream of a tech fix will distract voters and politicians from those culprits.
According to the report, the main culprits are the giants of factory farming such as Tyson Foods.
Birth control is one of the most common culprits of vaginal dryness in young people, Dr. Millheiser says.
The culprits behind the increased risk are poo-spread germs found in sewage, Singer and his team say.
But if we're afraid for the future of our species, the likeliest culprits are all closer to home.
Any who — as she walked around her office searching for potential culprits, the stench seemed to follow her.
Rather than blame them specifically, though, it's easier to blame the true culprits—the vampires of capitalism: lawyers.
This time, at least, there was no need for an investigation: The culprits were construction workers with hammers.
Sometimes, those assertions are used cynically to deflect attention from other culprits and potential causes, among them guns.
" When McCarthy guessed if it was Pratt and Montag who were the culprits, Cavallari initially said, "No comment.
Donovan was not surprised that humans are the primary culprits when it comes to spreading rumor and falsehoods.
Unsurprisingly, fish and a vaguely chilling category of "multi-food dinner/gravy/sauce/specialties" were the main culprits.
Collison suggested two main culprits for the digital banking discrepancy: First up, the curse of the early adopter.
Men may suffer sexual harassment as well, though much more rarely (and the culprits are often other men).
No one has been injured in the series of incidents, which may be spreading due to copycat culprits.
The list of culprits for the phenomenon is long with investors blaming global central banks, the China-U.
The data comes months after a grim UN report The United States is one of the worst culprits.
But although these two culprits may account for a lot of cases, they certainly can't explain them all.
Harvard officials condemned the actions and university police investigated the matter, but ultimately failed to identify the culprits.
One of the main culprits behind heavy pager use are automatic alert systems, which flag issues to employees.
Watch out for silicone, one of the biggest pore-clogging culprits, which is often found in skin creams.
At the NBC forum, Mr. Trump disputed Russia's guilt, telling Mr. Lauer the culprits were not definitively known.
After other attacks, Turkish officials have equivocated, citing as potential culprits either the Islamic State or Kurdish militants.
Read more: These 'kamikaze' drones were claimed to be the culprits of the attack on Saudi oil fields.
The primary culprits here are social and economic programs that have been growing out of control for decades.
In the process, he separated himself from industry peers who were being pilloried as culprits in the crisis.
Unfortunately, politicians — like Donald Trump — readily lump all immigrants into the culprits who are stealing the American Dream.
"How can anyone protect the culprits of such evil?" said Gandhi in a statement released on social media.
When tools are stolen from Walt's truck, he and Anthony cruise around their small town seeking the culprits.
Tinder and OkCupid were the worst culprits, with 39% and 38% of respondents saying they'd been harassed, respectively.
Instead, Cleveland has been prone to bouts of miscommunication, with J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert the main culprits.
The most common culprits are corticosteroid medications, which are used for inflammatory diseases and asthma, says Dr. Silverstein.
It can be an important database for prosecuting the culprits, which needs to happen as soon as possible.
Without identifying the culprits, the military said they were "agitated" by progress in political talks earlier that day.
They ordered blood tests to look at his kidneys and liver, the most common culprits in leg swelling.
Arrests have jumped 40-fold in just a few years, and culprits range from hardened criminals to housewives.
Among the culprits clouding the water are urban runoff and the growth of algae linked to climate change.
Once conclusively identified, the culprits behind the attacks must be penalized in some way, such as with sanctions.
Yet we still have no incontrovertible official explanation of who was behind it, nor arrests of any culprits.
Decreased income levels after retirement, higher medical expenses and tighter budgets are the likely culprits, Dr. Trawinski said.
The main culprits were beleaguered startups WeWork, JUUL, LendingClub, and Uber, which together laid off nearly 1,200 employees.
Away from all that, it's just the technology focus pressure today and those are the three main culprits.
The sudden crash in the Dow Jones Industrial Average has led investors in search of answers — and culprits.
The Israeli police are investigating the case, and I expect the culprits will be swiftly brought to justice.
Android's Period Tracker is one of the culprits Clue hints at when it criticizes pink and floral design.
They are rolling back air pollution rules, particularly those affecting the two leading culprits: automobiles and power plants.
The problem, though, is that Europe, Canada, and Mexico are not the real culprits behind overproduction — China is.
Once you've identified the culprits, go to back to the main Settings menu and select General > Background App Refresh.
There are many culprits in Ms Mekhennet's stories: meddling Western governments, oppressive Arab rulers, manipulative preachers, poverty, Islamic tradition.
"The Trial" intercuts passages from the resulting propaganda film with shots of crowds demanding the death of the culprits.
America's loose fiscal policy—and the tighter stance of countries like Germany and the Netherlands—are more obvious culprits.
Lucky for Star, loyal fans are taking to Twitter to help him hunt down the culprits behind the crime.
Although doctors can't always pinpoint what triggered the condition, the culprits can range from viral infections to chest injuries.
"I know one of the primary culprits there has been Walmart," said KeyBanc Capital Markets' managing director Ed Yruma.
Ironically, it raises the question: If the art media are the culprits, what is the role of the shaman?
The company said the FBI is actively investigating the hack and asked Facebook not to disclose any potential culprits.
" But, he said, "I've always looked at NBA leadership and Seattle City leadership as being the real culprits here.
Purdue and its family owners argue that heroin and fentanyl are currently more significant culprits in the opioid epidemic.
When direct actions are also crimes, like punching Ngo, masks make it much harder for police to identify culprits.
Furry friends are also culprits for dirty rooms, because they bring back grime, mud, and pollen after playing outdoors.
Teens shows and sitcoms are often obvious culprits for this stuff, but it's also a hallmark of "prestige TV".
It's uncertain why GPU sales for cryptocurrency applications fell off a cliff, but there are likely two main culprits.
That's a good thing, considering that it's on Sainte and his team to find the culprits behind Kardashian's robbery.
The meat industry is one of the biggest culprits when it comes to carbon emissions on a global scale.
Several culprits are contributing to the category's slowdown, including wild currency swings and terror attacks in key fashion cities.
"UV light exposure from the sun, pollution, and even heat and infrared radiation are common culprits," says Dr. Zeichner.
No word on what led up to the shooting or who the culprits might be, but cops are investigating.
Or maybe the culprits were the daughter's half-crazy fiancé and his mother, who did it out of jealousy.
Then the app's founder and CEO Pavel Durov followed up and suggested that the culprits were Chinese state actors.
But usually mosquitos are the culprits, biting an infected person then subsequently biting a victim and injecting the virus.
Everything from baggage fees, complex contracts of carriage, and overbooking procedures and policies are just some of the culprits.
The sequence begins with an incandescent light bulb—one of the biggest culprits of light pollution for 140 years.
Here are the culprits and some simple solutions to get recapture the time that you're otherwise destined to waste.
One of the biggest culprits is a kind of state-based regulatory scheme known as "certificate of need" (CON).
Some of the most common culprits are meds that treat anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, pain and muscle tension.
But interestingly, the stinkier dietary culprits weren't garlic, meat, or eggs, as one might expect on the flip side.
If experts knew the culprits and how they end up in people's eyes, then they could devise safety solutions.
The president pointed to used syringes and the city's homeless population as the main culprits of the alleged infractions.
The culprits in both coronavirus outbreaks that began in China are not the pangolin, horseshoe bat or civet cat.
Three years after the attacks, González is still trying to find his son and bring the culprits to justice.
Yet a decade on from his brothers' disappearances, Trujillo has found nothing: no remains, no trace, and no culprits.
They still won't identify the company or the country where it is based and have not identified the culprits.
His trademark splitter, one of the biggest culprits for his uneven pitching this season, was much improved on Sunday.
These are more common culprits than N.A.I.O.N., whose obscurity helps to explain the lack of progress in treating it.
It still takes too long to formally identify the culprits, and the responses, as Mr. Bossert indicated, are insufficient.
The common culprits: anxiety about future events, queasiness from something I ate or my cat's jumping on my chest.
Federal authorities are looking for the culprits responsible for the deaths of more than 40 wild burros in California.
We are constructing a narrative that absolves us — citizens of wealthy countries — and places other culprits in our place.
Officials from the United States military and the F.B.I. said many of the culprits are young men from Africa.
Other culprits are found close to home with children growing up with extended families plied with treats by relatives.
Overhandled dough and too much added flour may be the culprits, but in truth, there is a learning curve.
The myth of meritocracy in college admissions was exposed, as were the delusions of impunity among the wealthy culprits.
The victim's mother demanded that the culprits be burnt alive, the Times of India newspaper quoted her as saying.
Hospitals in northwestern Syria are being bombed with the culprits violating international law, a New York Times report found.
Reporters became crooked prosecutors, accused of pinning the blame on a beleaguered generation instead of investigating the real culprits.
When it comes to the issue of race, straight black men like Kevin Hart are both culprits and targets.
They said their next step would be to identify individual culprits and to attempt to put them on trial.
He implied that friends of Mr Mugabe's ambitious wife, Grace, who had wanted the top job, were the likeliest culprits.
The most common culprits for this are trichomoniasis (aka trich) and chlamydia, both of which can be treated with medication.
Sears and J.C. Penney are the biggest culprits behind the industry's sales productivity gap, Green Street said in its report.
When McCarthy guessed if it was Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag who were the culprits, Cavallari initially said, "No comment."
Investigators haven't yet found the culprits, but early clues point to a group of cybercriminals with ties to North Korea.
But that position isn't helpful when the culprits are social media outlets owned by private corporations rather than the government.
The three most common culprits were the microscopic parasite Cryptosporidium (Crypto, if you're feeling friendly), Legionella, and Pseudomonas bacteria, respectively.
Eating a lot of fried foods, fatty meats, and processed foods are among the main dietary culprits of high cholesterol.
Investigators have not found the culprits, who sneaked into the zoo and hit the animal with blunt and sharp objects.
But it was also an era where style lines were most definitely blurred — with denim one of the biggest culprits.
They take about half of all bank loans and are the main culprits behind China's big increase in corporate debt.
On a wider scale, the beauty industry is one of the worst culprits when it comes to ocean- damaging plastic.
Other reported culprits — the internet, social media and email — might also be attributed to smartphone usage while on the clock.
Toothbrushes are one of the worst culprits of single-use plastic but this bamboo brush will biodegrade in six months.
" When McCarthy guessed if it was Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag who were the culprits, Cavallari initially said, "No comment.
" The outlet confirmed that the dick pic culprits won't be terminated from their positions as aviators, but they're on "probation.
The board imposed a $500 fine for anyone caught doing this, but without cameras, catching the culprits is nearly impossible.
The DNC notified the FBI and hired the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which quickly identified two culprits with links to Russia.
It is now tracking the people whose tickets have been booked using the stolen flyer miles to find the culprits.
The big culprits: The end of two-year contracts and a maturing cell phone market have been the key factors.
If you're an avid Marie Kondo watcher, you'll know that Christmas decor is one of the main culprits of clutter.
Moms have suggested I "switch up my diet" to avoid supposed culprits like dairy, gluten, soy, corn, and even nightshades.
When we think of the major killers of Americans, we naturally gravitate towards drugs and violence as the major culprits.
"Use of electronic media (especially screens) prior to bed is one of the biggest culprits," she said in an email.
Interpol may track down the culprits of these most recent attacks, but other killers will emerge, motivated by religious fervor.
A discussion of the culprits must include China, productivity, the decline in labor fluidity, stagnant wages, and, of course, NAFTA.
The captives had been rescued, but the culprits had disappeared, apparently getting away with the crime, and the ransom money.
The other culprits, according to U.S. intelligence, were Russian agents who wanted to sow political chaos and help Trump win.
Restrictive zoning and onerous regulations — all burdens imposed by local jurisdictions — are the real culprits for the US's affordability problems.
Stieglitz was one of the culprits: "He was the first person to apply Freudian readings to her work," says Barson.
The cause of the clean windshields is unknown, but broad-spectrum insecticides like chlorpyrifos and other organophosphates are obvious culprits.
Mr. Sanders also sets up international trade deals as the ultimate culprits for continued job losses in the American heartland.
The Islamic provisions of Pakistani law allow for families to reach a financial settlement and forgive culprits in specific cases.
The LeakedSource operator said they didn't know who the culprits were, but said the breach dates back to February 2016.
The Sri Lankan government has identified National Thowheeth Jama'ath, a small Islamist terrorist organization, as the culprits behind the assault.
If the news leaked, officials knew, there would be political pressure to retaliate, even if no culprits had been identified.
The culprits, Michael McLean and Robert Mede, were eventually caught after Mr. McLean used two Broadway tickets he had stolen.
Investigators had said their next step would be to identify individual culprits and to attempt to put them on trial.
Buying a home got more challenging in the past year, with rising interest rates and tight inventory the main culprits.
What would motivate two monks to plot against their bishop in a remote desert monastery, presuming they are the culprits?
Everyone wants to blame texting for distracted driving, but daydreaming and drive-thru coffee may be among the biggest culprits.
Culprits typically film in public places, changing rooms or toilets, or in hotels, then sell the footage to porn sites.
The westward movement helped point to climate change — especially wetter weather — as the biggest of many culprits behind the shift.
"We have launched an investigation to nab the culprits," said Baniya, a deputy commissioner of police in the Indian capital.
The most likely culprits are antivirus programs or other security software that runs in the background patrolling for malicious code.
No single substance has been shown to cause the illness, but several marijuana products have been identified as possible culprits.
Some of the largest hospitals and imaging centers in the United States are the biggest culprits of exposing medical data.
They weren't the culprits, but they were able to realize they all have "unsolicited dicks" in common, if nothing else.
Contaminants in the vaping liquids, such as vitamin E acetate used as a "thickener," have come under suspicion as culprits.
He argued that Malaysia's release of three North Korean suspects ended any chance of bringing the real culprits to justice.
Morrison did not name any suspects, but government analysts have said China, Russia and Iran were the most likely culprits.
The incident mirrors other 'War on Terror' abuses: there are victims, there is wrongdoing, but somehow there are no culprits.
But to read that Richard Sackler called those battling addiction "reckless criminals, culprits," and "the problem" made my blood boil.
"The leaders did not discuss what should happen to the culprits, the spokesman noted, describing it as an "internal Saudi matter.
The Diagnosis — & What I Tried NextMy dermatologist ran blood tests to rule out typical hair-loss culprits, like hypothyroidism and anemia.
Males made up 63% of the tech wreckers, 55% of the culprits were small in size and 58% were middle-aged.
Old refrigerators or TVs are typically some of the big culprits, according to Mike Phillips, co-founder and CEO of Sense.
Kaspersky thinks the culprits might be connected to one of two previously known gangs of bank hackers, known as and Carbanak.
If peer pressure and conscious choice were the culprits in their decisions, the participants would have been aware it was happening.
"The evidence seized by the CCI during searches last year was enough to nail the culprits," said one of the sources.
"The evidence seized by the CCI during searches last year was enough to nail the culprits," said one of the sources.
Paying bribes, embezzlement and misuse of public funds are common in Uganda and prosecution, especially of high level culprits, is rare.
Later, after the Italians were embraced, the culprits changed; now they were Native Americans, who had ridden over from Indian Territory.
If critics want to decry shoddy headlines, the internet has offered alternative culprits: "evasive voice" goes well with "active" and "passive".
But Justice Stephen Breyer started thinking down the road to cases where the culprits were less careless in broadcasting their intent.
Ms Franco's murder, and the suspicion that police may be the culprits, have changed the tenor of Brazil's debate about crime.
If it is not, manufacturers and retailers also receive a real-time alert and data to begin tracking down the culprits.
Congress owes it to the American people to talk honestly about, and take on, the real culprits of America's healthcare woes.
Currently, a legal loophole allows culprits to be acquitted due to a provision that lets relatives of the victim forgive them.
Other culprits: presenter Mark Wahlberg (one bleep), actor Gael Garcéa Bernal (one bleep) and director Alejandro Iñérritu (one bleep as well).
As the terror attacks continue, officials in Ankara, the Turkish caital, have pointed to all of the above as possible culprits.
The Patriots quarterback Instagrammed a suspect board including a diverse group of potential culprits, including Jaws, Lady Gaga and Julian Edelman.
For more potential culprits — including the Tom Hanks-Julia Roberts movie Larry Crowne — check out the comments section of the article.
Untreated drug addiction and mass incarceration are two main culprits, compounded by a severe bias against hiring people with criminal records.
" The leaders did not discuss what should happen to the culprits, the spokesman noted, describing it as an "internal Saudi matter.
We should focus on the origin of the dirty money, while the public concern is focusing on later and lesser culprits.
Those involved are not all innocent, but we should focus on the original, big alleged culprits: the large Russian state banks.
Few of these crimes are solved — Chicago's "clearance rate" for homicides is 17 percent — leaving the culprits free to strike again.
Here's a list of things you can do narrow the list of possible culprits and get back up and running again.
"It is difficult to identify the culprits and file cases against them because they run away from the scene," Raj said.
If your mobile data usage is extremely high, you need to figure out which apps are the culprits and act accordingly.
Pay close attention to windows and door frames for signs of wear or chipping paint, as those are usually the culprits.
The managing agent and co-op board are aware of this situation and know the culprits, but still the practice continues.
But there are less obvious culprits and a host of other types of hair loss that could potentially be affecting you.
Well, in this case, the purported canoodling culprits have a tangled history involving their respective exes, Justin Bieber and Miranda Kerr.
If—as is often the case—the victim was killed by a member of her own family, culprits can evade justice.
Rather, it's likely the solvents used in various vape juices, like propylene glycol,  ethylene glycol, and vegetable glycerin, are the culprits.
The crackdown has stretched far beyond the immediate culprits and has swept up people with vague links to the Gulen movement.
But suppose the only way to address your store's theft problem was by specifying the race of the culprits in question.
Her case stumped veterinarians, who had already ruled out many of the obvious culprits, including parasites, irritable-bowel disease and diabetes.
Safe-haven bonds and the yen edged higher in what was very thin trade, leading dealers to look for likely culprits.
Some New Yorkers point to the LED bulbs in streetlights, casting a bluish hue into their bedrooms at night, as culprits.
Its trivial property taxes on major land holdings and high-value real estate are also chief culprits of the government's insolvency.
However, drug overdose, alcohol abuse, and suicide — referred to by some as "deaths of despair" — appear to be the primary culprits.
Hafizurrahman conceded that the tanneries do foul the Ganges, but said that the real culprits are corrupt state and city authorities.
"The recent attack is at an unprecedented level and will require a complex international investigation to identify the culprits," Europol said.
These fleeting, colossal phenomena are thought to be possible culprits for the still-unexplained sinking of ships in the open ocean.
A 2012 study published in the Journal of Family Psychology suggested that negative communication is one of the key culprits of divorce.
That forced the car-destroying culprits to pay him as high of an insurance premium as possible, hurting their wallets in retaliation.
Owners criticized If horses are being pushed too far, there could be culprits beyond the trainers, said Cassidy of California Thoroughbred Trainers.
C. jejuni is one of the most common culprits of food poisoning, causing an estimated 1.3 million cases in the U.S. annually.
After treating her he called 50 men into his office and begged them to go to the village and find the culprits.
If disclosure has been blocked, the culprits are the Internal Revenue Service and Congress, not the Supreme Court and not Citizens United.
Bungled identity parades, in which the police do not stick to required procedures, undermine even cases in which credible witnesses identify culprits.
Some common culprits include eating too much, only doing cardio, not pushing yourself and blowing off weights, which help burn more calories.
Common culprits include sucrose (table sugar), lactose (found in milk), glucose and dextrose (naturally occurring, but generally processed), and maltose (malt sugar).
There's been a lot of Snapchat-copying going on in the tech world lately, with Facebook being one of the main culprits.
Misclassification is also one of the main culprits behind thousands of wage-theft violations resolved by the Department of Labor each year.
While the real culprits may have to suffer the penalty eventually, that is a small price to pay for being a legend.
But, Bodyguard's sixth episode proves all of that was all a lie — and exactly what the real culprits wanted you to believe.
Again, you should see a doctor to be sure, but here are some of the most common rash culprits to know about.
There are many reasons behind the decline of the dim sum trolley, but two of the main culprits are rent and space.
The biggest culprits are both expected — Cersei Lannister, Varys, Petyr Baelish, and Stannis Baratheon — and surprising; Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, Robb Stark.
"The government of Afghanistan has been requested to thoroughly investigate the incident and bring the culprits to book," a Pakistani statement said.
In a post on their Facebook page, park officials appealed to the public for information that would lead them to the culprits.
Scaramucci also complains about "leakers," accusing Priebus of being one of the culprits, and again promises to fire multiple White House staffers.
The culprits fled through separate exits, and theft was captured on security footage, but the auction house has not provided further details.
The phones are programmed to instantly alert local authorities via an app, potentially giving them a better shot at apprehending the culprits.
But as with massacres in Europe, it seems likely that the culprits were inspired by IS's propaganda rather than following direct orders.
To me, the market appears to be signaling trouble, with all of the above being possible culprits, either individually, or in combination.
In order to determine what the culprits might have taken, Carpenter proposed "hacking back"—getting into the thieves' computer networks without authorization.
The arrests, however, seem aimed less at bringing the real culprits to justice than in cracking down on Ms. Hasina's political opponents.
Given the specific type of teeth marks on these nut holes, it's thought that the newly-discovered giant rats are the culprits.
Yet there are culprits: his fellow Indians who have embraced democracy without understanding that its first principle is equality for all. Opinion
The narratives driving marketsIn making sense of the downtrend in Treasury yields and what caused it, recession fears are the clear culprits.
Move along, nothing to see here No, it wasn't one of those movies about culprits planning a heist at an art museum.
The culprits of the poor health among constant travelers are the usual suspects: bad airport food, uneven exercise habits and jet lag.
During deliberations, some of the notes sent by the jury signaled it was exploring alternate culprits who might have committed the theft.
In the hardest-hit city, Sarpol-e Zahab, above, President Hassan Rouhani vowed to "find the culprits" he blamed for collapsed buildings.
In a recent viral BuzzFeed piece describing millennials as the "burnout generation," side hustles are listed as one of the main culprits.
The real culprits turned out to be neo-Nazis, who want to start a war for some reason — it's never totally clear.
Not to say that law enforcement hasn't been able to track down the culprits behind other homicides committed in the Mojave Desert.
With the cameras rolling, almost every one of those 14 innocent people managed to provide details known only to the real culprits.
The picture still isn't in perfect focus, but at least you can see the likeliest culprits based on the best information available.
She said the Herald found dozens of examples of ripped-off stories on different sites but was unable to identify the culprits.
Investigators would find in its code not merely a single false flag but layers of false clues pointing at multiple potential culprits.
Yet it was the condiments and seasonings I used to flavor my fresh, home-cooked meals that were the most surprising culprits.
After the culprits were caught, the ringleader admitted that meticulous study of Kardashian West's social media had helped him plan the robbery.
In Africa, transit points have become H.I.V. hot zones; long-haul truckers are some of the worst culprits for spreading the virus.
For Blanchflower, who served on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee during the financial crisis, central banks are the obvious culprits.
Taillon said he had no new cleats that apparently were the culprits and that he did not tweak anything physically on the balk.
The "dossier"—as the police reluctantly refer to it—charted the names, personal social media accounts, and home addresses of the supposed culprits.
Here are a few of the culprits she might pinpoint: Urinary Tract InfectionThe most common cause of that burning sensation is a UTI.
Following an elimination diet of possible food culprits and then slowly introducing them back in may help you identify what you're sensitive to.
These three countries -- Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia -- were the main culprits behind an alarming and staggering rise in global executions last year.
Classically, bats have been considered the most likely culprits, given that they overlap with humans geographically and can carry Ebola infection without symptoms.
Parke and fellow officer Nick Shelton throw their energy into interviewing past Granular employees who may be the culprits behind the ADI hacking.
Two months later, the bank said it was coordinating with authorities to recover funds related to the scheme and hold culprits to account.
The ensuing outcry made headlines, and UIDAI quickly changed its tune, underlining its commitment to press freedom and to finding the real culprits.
Kudumoch Nyakurono, the information minister of neighboring Boma state where the Murle are based, said his government was trying to find the culprits.
Mexicans, Muslims, refugees -- all have been singled out at one time or another for somehow being the culprits for America's supposedly lost greatness.
"We know that they have a different job on Navajo," said Begaye, who points to rampant alcohol abuse and high unemployment as culprits.
The two main imagined culprits are the elite Satanic Overlords at CERN and the quantum-computing Nazi shadow government of the United States.
Low socioeconomic status and the problems that accompany it are the real culprits in America's conversation about achievement gaps, access and student outcomes.
These culprits tend to have a small public footprint and rarely offer hints of attacks unless they speak about it online, Sanderson noted.
To be clear, the main culprits responsible for the ongoing degradation of the world's oceans are illegal fishing (think Thailand) and plastic waste.
The Emir's alleged comments appeared on Qatar's official news agency, but Qatar said the website was hacked, the report fabricated by the culprits.
"We have deployed police operatives and are making serious efforts to release the victims unhurt and bring the culprits to book," he said.
Foreign terrorists (including ISIS) have contributed greatly to this mess, but local governments (whether Turkish, Arab, Israeli … ) are often the biggest culprits. 15.
As an entrepreneur in the customer service industry, both outsourcing and automation (the two main culprits of job loss) hit close to home.
Possible culprits: Habitat loss, insecticide use, the killing of native weeds, single-crop agriculture, invasive species, light pollution, highway traffic and climate change.
Administration officials pointed at a slew of anti-trafficking and migration laws and court decisions as the structural culprits for continued illegal immigration.
When it comes to dehydrated skin, however, your diet and lifestyle — as well as certain medications you might be taking — are likely culprits.
E-cigarette maker JUUL Labs has been under intense scrutiny and was cited as one of the main culprits for the increased usage.
"If some or all the components are known to cause airway irritation or sensitization, then you may have potential culprits," Dr. Schachter said.
Other culprits include farmers trying to extend their fields into forest areas, said Harsh Bhardan Naithani of the Forest Research Institute in Dehradun.
In retrospect, of course, we identified the primary culprits: Complex derivatives, often comprised of subprime mortgages, which were torpedoed by the housing bust.
The culprits appear to have made off with about $81 million transferred to the Philippines, raising broader concerns about the country's financial controls.
Out on the campaign trail, candidates and politicians have blamed a whole host of culprits for our challenges in the modern global economy.
The new team at the OPCW is focusing on sites of chemical attacks where culprits have not yet been identified by the JIM.
Culprits include not setting a budget first, not considering guests enough, and not knowing how much certain things should really be costing you.
But there are far bigger culprits that harm marine life and ocean health, which some worry a straw ban allows people to ignore.
But in the United States and Europe—the second- and third-largest emitters in the world, respectively—automobiles are among the leading culprits.
The medical dump prompted calls for police to shut down the beach until it was clean and safe, and to find the culprits.
Whatever America's shortcomings, the real culprits in the slaughter are Mr. Assad and Russia, which guaranteed Syrian compliance with the chemical weapons accord.
The real culprits behind high health care costs, many Democrats argue, are pharmaceutical companies and other corporate players in the health care industry.
But it already is clear that the cover-up is worse than the crime and yet its culprits may get away with it.
The culprits, the president said, were known: right-wing opponents and Juan Manuel Santos, the president of Colombia, whose term ends on Tuesday.
Thomas Hofmann of the Technical University of Munich and others point to some substances produced by roasting coffee beans as the key culprits.
As state and federal agencies work together to find answers, here's what experts say the explosions tell us about the culprit or culprits.
"Culprits should be punished, and if they are not punished then whatever happened in Hyderabad should happen," the victim's brother said in hospital.
Police have been criticized for not responding quickly enough to calls for help, and for not arresting any alleged culprits at the scene.
Likely culprits include the warming Gulf of Maine, where they spend their summers; fishing pressure at sea; and the loss of spawning habitat.
The review also turned up surprises Gamberg thinks may help close the case on those men as the culprits — including a potential murder weapon.
Our sources say he's livid at the culprits and wants them caught so bad he's willing to stop everything else he's doing to help.
She said the culprits made off with two laptops and travel documents but left behind expensive jewelry, indicating the break-in was politically motivated.
Center Marc Gasol was one of the culprits by finishing 22-of-23 and he is 211-for-33 over a three-game span.
A Chicago law enforcement source tells us the next step may be a lineup in which Jussie will be asked to identify the culprits.
Although the hackers claimed allegiance to a "CyberCaliphate," the investigation points at culprits linked to the Russian state, according to Arpagian and Western officials.
These are the obvious sorts of culprits, but the book also shows how artists themselves are just as likely to destroy something they've made.
Lawmakers are venting outrage over high prescription drug costs, but if Congress is looking for culprits, members might want to look in the mirror.
One investigator said there had been a new spurt of such attacks in 2017 and banks and brokers were unable to identify the culprits.
Hindu extremist groups, local lawyers and politicians from Mr Modi's Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) joined public protests against the arrest of the alleged culprits.
Saudi officials blamed Iran, but the culprits were home-grown, led by a former Saudi soldier angry about the state's supposed drift from Islam.
The rising popularity of off-brand retail and fast fashion and consumers' infatuation with e-commerce platforms have been two of the primary culprits.
Researchers have ID'd several culprits, such as setting a goal that's too vague or having unrealistic expectations (lose 30 pounds by March 1—ha!).
In recent months, an online community has quickly grown around exposing new instances of the Effect and identifying the nefarious elitist culprits behind it.
The melanoma and lung cancer genomes were powerful proof that the fingerprints of specific culprits could be seen in cancers with one major cause.
When a spate of car robberies is reported in Mumbai, it is up to Sunny and his superhuman nose to sniff out the culprits.
Officials across the globe scrambled to catch the culprits behind a massive ransomware worm that disrupted operations at car factories, hospitals, shops and schools.
The Emir's alleged comments appeared on Qatar's official news agency, but Qatar said the website was hacked and the report fabricated by the culprits.
The Kim Kardashian robbery will not be solved by fingering the culprits on video ... because a search for surveillance footage has come up dry.
An ornament divider box If you're an avid Marie Kondo watcher, you'll know that Christmas decor is one of the main culprits of clutter.
Last year, pedestrian deaths in the United States were at their highest point since 1990, with distracted drivers and bigger vehicles the chief culprits.
For Colombian girls, sexual abuse, including rape, in the home is often the greatest threat they face, with stepfathers and relatives the main culprits.
Its culprits are always full of excuses — but if it is not called out for what it is, its venom always continues to spread.
The world's reliance on energy sources like oil and coal, some of the main culprits behind pollution, is dwindling, according to the World Bank.
Given that they pitch most of the innings, it would stand to reason that the starters are the big culprits, and they mostly are.
The two agents asked whether Dr. Raines, who, with his wife, Bonnie Raines, was known as an antiwar protester, could help identify the culprits.
Come to think of it, men are curiously absent from Douglas's book, which refrains from singling them out as a specific class of culprits.
No freedom of speech and the misconduct of government officials are the main culprits that brought about this disaster, and made everyone so angry.
And, for its part, an African panel found many culprits for Rwanda's agony, from the Roman Catholic Church to Belgium, a former colonial power.
But after a three-year investigation, the police revealed on Thursday that the likely culprits behind these inhuman acts were, in fact, inhuman: foxes.
The two biggest culprits are Brazil and China, the latter of which has virtually shunned the renewable U.S. fuel amid the ongoing trade war.
While many Londoners will profess to be scandalized by these policies, few can claim that they have punished the culprits at the ballot box.
Though Kyanka initially attempted to curtail hatred and harassment, even temporarily locking the subforum down, he says that the culprits only became more persistent.
Among the many culprits: redistricting, the roaring lobbying industry and Gingrich, whom he considers the Typhoid Mary of today's politics-of-personal-destruction epidemic.
"The only culprits are those who destroyed the economy of the Province of Buenos Aires," he added, in a swipe at the previous administration.
The usual culprits for football's decline — sport specialization, video games, concern about brain injuries — have not skipped over the western edge of central Ohio.
Iwi (Māori tribes), landowners, NGOs, schools, businesses and individuals are participating by placing traps designed to catch the chief culprits -- possums, stoats and rats.
This provides the book's main tension, as Frankel plants, mystery-style, a handful of possible culprits who will unravel the ever elaborate family deception.
The culprits are a pair of cold, cold fronts, one right after the other, said John Murray, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
The shift to electronic trading and passive investing are big culprits behind the trend, squeezing profits in the trading business to razor-thin margins.
But the true culprits here are threefold: Tide Pods, the internet's inability to not watch disgusting things, and some media outlets' endless hunt for relevance.
Interestingly, Cosiloon appears to run dormant on devices based in China, suggesting the culprits may be based there and want to avoid attention from authorities.
Though Germany's authorities tend to blame an ageing society for its high savings rate, the true culprits appear to be the moguls of the Mittelstand.
The culprits, who pleaded guilty Wednesday, turned out to be acting not on behalf of a nation-state, but in service of a Minecraft hustle.
In fact, alongside commonly cited culprits like the energy, transport and agriculture sectors, the fashion industry is today considered one of the world's largest polluters.
Orrin Hatch of Utah, Matt Whitlock, told BuzzFeed News in an email that the senator also favored action "that holds the culprits responsible," while Sen.
Local reports say that other Members of Parliament present at the meeting also suggested harsher punishments for repeat offenders, such as naming and shaming culprits.
I would add to this list of culprits a boom-and-bust Federal Reserve policy, where interest rates were held too low for too long.
" Wickremesinghe said investigators were making "good progress" in the investigation "but they need to identify all the culprits and look at what their network is.
Back in the 673s, when unemployment in some European countries rose to double-digit levels, lavish welfare states were seen as one of the culprits.
But the causes of around half these fingerprints remain a mystery, left in the genomes of cancer cells by culprits that are still at large.
One final thing ... it's interesting the brothers did not sue Jussie, who also claimed they were the culprits in the alleged racist and homophobic attack.
He said the investigation should proceed unhampered and stressed that the Maltese authorities had committed to do all in their power to pursue the culprits.
And the big spending culprits are not extras like a third laptop or a giant TV. It's core expenses like housing and transportation, Pew found.
It's been nearly a half-century since the slaughter at Sharon Tate's L.A. home, and the Manson Family culprits have been locked up for decades.
The rest of the video shows him wandering around the city, as cops look for culprits, and possible offenders dip in and out of motels.
Aedes aegypti is one of the chief culprits behind the spread of the Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases, and biotechnology company Oxitec Ltd.
This trend is often blamed on hardline "anti-vaxxers", or parents who refuse all vaccines for their children, but they are not the main culprits.
He drifts apart from his news-anchor wife (Mrunal Thakur) and is forced to deal with political leaders who don't care about nabbing the culprits.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has called the Saudi Public Prosecutor's statement "unsatisfactory," reiterating a call for the culprits to be prosecuted under Turkish laws.
There's a dark and mysterious force out there that's intent on attacking the country's power lines, and this map shows exactly where the culprits strike.
Foods that produce more gas in the body, like garlic, legumes, and dairy, for example, are common belly bloat culprits, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Here are some of the most likely culprits for post-workout rash, bumps, or sores, and how you can avoid getting and spreading gym germs.
But as brazen as "The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist" of 2012 was, it didn't take police a long time to track down the culprits.
More than 2,200 such attacks occur every day, with China and the US the main culprits, according to Digital Attack Map, which tracks cyber attacks.
Among the possible culprits are viruses, bacterial infections, food allergies, poor nutrition, a weakened immune system, an injury or trauma to the mouth and stress.
A second factor is that death sentences are often sought after particularly brutal crimes that create great pressure on the police to find the culprits.
The culprits smashed a glass door, setting off an alarm, but the painting was gone by the time police officers arrived at the museum. 10.
Mr. Trump is determined to weaken Mr. Obama's rules restricting greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles and power plants — the chief culprits in the warming climate.
Start studying the real culprits, like ice cream, packaged cookies and cakes and all the other garbage food we ingest that is full of cholesterol.
When the eight culprits were put on trial, in 2011, the women were forbidden to testify; their fathers and husbands spoke against the defendants instead.
Last Monday, Nikki Haley, the American ambassador to the United Nations, issued a strong statement calling for a prompt investigation and accountability for the culprits.
She doesn't spot as many suits these days, but the sidewalks feel just as crowded, with out-of-towners the likely culprits, Ms. Azenberg said.
About 180 people have been injured during these crimes, and many culprits remain at large: Just 13 people out of 2,625 suspects have been arrested.
Law enforcement agencies in the United States and elsewhere have been searching for the WannaCry culprits, with attention focused on hackers linked to North Korea.
Law enforcement agencies from the United States, Britain and elsewhere have been tracking the potential culprits, with suspicions now focusing on hackers in North Korea.
Culprits behind the selling were an ugly shakeout in funds that bet against market volatility and the building pressure of higher interest rates on stocks.
A list of the real culprits — class-based resentments, the disgraceful media, democratic infighting, racism and misogyny among them — has already begun to unfurl itself.
These culprits, along with conspiracy and hate sites that delight in fake news, such as Infowars or Breitbart, relied heavily on one thing: American gullibility.
Many experts think that a well-developed tax-exempt municipal bond market in the U.S. is one of the culprits of the lack of PPP.
Fitz has already spotted a few usual culprits along the Brooks River, and noted some particularly intriguing developments to look out for this summer: 1.
Weitzmann details a number of recent incidents in which Jews have become the scapegoat in a nationalist moment looking for cosmopolitan, globalized elites as culprits.
That would seem to imply that the filibuster isn't keeping things back, and that the real culprits are the Senate's slow pace on health care.
Coffee cups, water bottles, and plastic bags are just some of the biggest culprits that often end up in the ocean and on the beach.
And here the main culprits are China and India, both of which have significantly ramped up exports of gasoline in the first six months of 20153.
In nearly every case, university presidents sent off mass emails condemning the hate speech and asserting that officials were making efforts to track down the culprits.
"I think he was very clear who the culprits were because he called out the Nazis, the white supremacist, the KKK members by name," Falwell said.
Their hypothesis, published Monday in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, argues that tiny iron-rich rocky particles, similar to flour or dust, are the culprits.
After police raided a house during last year's election violence and allegedly beat to death a six-month-old infant, IPOA failed to identify the culprits.
In a meeting at the Pakistani senate in December, a former interior minister insisted that the culprits in Balochistan are Indian agents disguised in Pakistani uniform.
As for who the culprits are ... authorities are keeping that close to the vest, but we're told none of the suspects are part of Kevin's world.
He said Khashoggi's killing needed to be investigated and the culprits punished, but that the Saudi drive for economic and social reform could not be ignored.
The culprits of honor killings often walk free because of a legal provision that allows them be acquitted if the victim or her family forgive them.
Carbon emissions are still rising in Europe's transport sector, led by Germany, the main culprits being diesel fuel-powered vehicles, luxury cars, and road freight transport.
Four weeks after she had recovered, the woman tested positive for antibodies that fight off Zika; another batch of tests eliminated other possible culprits, like dengue.
The culprits: The worst platform for race inclusion was Hulu, with no African-American writers in any of the eight original comedy and drama series studied.
The home -- once owned by Motown legend Smokey Robinson -- has a number of surveillance cameras, so cops are hopeful it will help them nab the culprits.
Other potential culprits: Injuries to and suspensions of popular players, and channels like the NFL Red Zone stealing the attention of fantasy football fans, he added.
Magnesium is involved in neurotransmitter release and vasoconstriction (or the opening of vessels in brain), both of which can be culprits behind migraine headaches, Majumdar says.
The real culprits are broader, deeper changes in the labor market in industrialized countries, mostly linked to technology, which have left unskilled workers unable to compete.
Health officials said that over the past several weeks, mosquito control workers there had seen fewer of the insects, the main culprits in spreading the virus.
In 2010, Fast Company even reported that more than half the time that kids are being texted while at school, the culprits are actually the parents.
Austrian Alpine skier Marcel Hirscher said snow crystals that form amid the frigid weather are the primary culprits for so many skis meeting an untimely end.
Executives and analysts have cited macroeconomic conditions, like low interest rates, eating into profit margins and global trade uncertainty as culprits behind shrinking workforces across firms.
Russian hackers were identified by German intelligence officials as the culprits behind a cyberattack that damaged a blast furnace owned by ThyssenKrupp, Germany's biggest steel maker.
It cited a growing population, bad water management and climate change as the main culprits, with the looming shortages a threat to people and wildlife alike.
A top Senate Democrat is launching a formal investigation into one of the big culprits behind the nation's worst drug overdose crisis in history: pharmaceutical companies.
Fine particulate matter, meaning air pollutants measuring 2.5 microns across or less (30 times smaller than the width of a human hair), are the likely culprits.
The culprits blamed for the genre's decline ranged from the death of mid-budget movies to the genre's reputation for being "unserious" to, uh, Katherine Heigl.
In March when the White House convened a discussion called "Crisis on College Campus," it identified two coequal culprits: opioid abuse and suppression of free speech.
Some of the most common culprits in the spread of the disease are cooling towers, humidifiers, hot water tanks and condensers in large air-conditioning units.
Apart from a few brief quotations from his published work, we don't hear from Jensen himself, or any of the other still-living culprits McDonald identifies.
Baswedan criticized a failure by authorities to find the culprits of an attack on him, which he believes was linked to graft cases he was handling.
Habitat loss, pesticides and house cats are among the likely culprits, and experts say the declines are a dire warning about the planet's well-being. 7.
There were two culprits: an honest (if careless) misunderstanding about technology on the part of the press; and yet another shrewd misinformation campaign orchestrated by WikiLeaks.
Before his disappearance, Zoha spent several hours with members of a special police force at the central bank trying to identify the culprits behind the theft.
He tweeted Sunday that the US was "locked and loaded depending on verification," suggesting a military response, but deferred to Saudi Arabia to identify the culprits.
"As Beijing braces for five days of serious air pollution, the culprits are in clear sight — coal-burning heavy industry," said Dong Liansai, a Greenpeace campaigner.
The Little Ice Age was centuries in the making and, he said, other factors like weak solar activity and increased volcanic activity were more likely culprits.
Meanwhile, dairy and eggs cause 20 percent, meat and poultry are the culprits in only 22 percent of cases, and fish and shellfish just 6 percent.
The Sudanese minister Deng Alor Kuol expressed grief over the deaths and promised to quickly investigate and punish the culprits, according to the Chinese foreign ministry statement.
"Sure it hurts a little bit, but late tax refunds aren't the culprits for across the board misses," Stacey Widlitz, president of SW Retail Advisors, told CNBC.
" – Brie Larson # of times: 15 # of celebrity culprits: 14; including Creed's Sylvester Stallone and Joy's Jennifer Lawrence Line to remember: "Terrence Howard, I am nothing without you.
We will request the high court and the Supreme Court to make a similar provision so that culprits in such crimes get capital punishment at the earliest.
The prosecutors had also appealed the ruling, criticizing that four of the defendants had not been sentenced as culprits, but only as accessories to the tax fraud.
The Gatwick incident was not the work of Extinction Rebellion — in fact, police never found the culprits, and one investigator questioned whether the drone reports were real.
Until recently the culprits that were usually fingered were the obvious ones: emissions from coal-fired power plants, exhaust fumes from cars and dust from building sites.
While it is tempting to name technology as one of the main culprits for the rise in inequality, blaming technology is merely an excuse to abdicate responsibility.
You know the culprits: moms who mysteriously write in all caps; dads who text cringeworthy dad jokes; grown-ups who struggle with the art of the selfie.
We confirmed that we continue to strongly stand for an open and transparent investigation of the crime committed in Salisbury and for bringing the culprits to justice.
Namely, why weren't those affected notified, and if Uber was able to identify the culprits behind the hack, why didn't it also report that information to authorities?
Major culprits included bacteria that cause a dangerous pneumonia called Legionnaires disease; Pseudomonas, which causes a rash and swimmer's ear; and, again, the diarrhea-dealing parasite, Cryptosporidium.
" You can guess why: "The obesity epidemic and related rise in the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes are key culprits in the new wave of cardiovascular disease.
Others think the culprits may be mostly young martens that do not know what is edible; damage tends to peak in spring, when the young are born.
SolarWorld and Suniva claim that imports are the main culprits: solar-panel installations in America climbed by 350% from 2012 to 2016, but imports rose by 500%.
And if they can&apost get their act together, regardless of how strong the president describes the culprits as being the Democrats, it will hurt the Republicans.
There are easy culprits to blame for the surprise win (skewed polls and fake news come to mind), but the biggest enemy might be our own egos.
Feral cats are reckoned to be culprits in 27 of those disappearances: among them the desert bandicoot, the crescent nailtail wallaby and the large-eared hopping mouse.
The CDC said in a statement that it's investigating outbreaks in 21 states, with evidence indicating that backyard poultry — like chickens and ducklings — are the likely culprits.
Illegal logging is ravaging the forests of West and equatorial Africa, most of it driven by Chinese demand, but rarely do governments take action against suspected culprits.
Armed groups have subjected individuals to "inhumane conditions" and "cruel treatment" while holding them incommunicado in a legal vacuum that "creates impunity" for the culprits, investigators say.
A hunt for the culprits has made little progress and Bangladesh Bank has managed to get back roughly $15 million, mostly from a Manila gaming junket operator.
From the killings that do hit the headlines, it would seem the criminal justice system is not that bothered about punishing those suspected of being the culprits.
Which is why, rather than hate on the woman with fantastic eyebrows, I suggest we turn our attention to the real culprits in this narrative: the men.
Paga CEO Tayo Oviosu named Nigeria's "macroeconomic situation" and " volatility of the Naira" as culprits for the delay—noting the Nigerian economy and Naira improved in 2017.
The FBI and the Justice Department are both investigating, but so far discussion has centered around identifying the culprits (some reports point to Russian-based hacking groups).
Officials across the globe scrambled over the weekend to catch the culprits behind a massive ransomware worm that disrupted operations at car factories, hospitals, shops and schools.
But the nuances may go over voters' heads in a year when Mr. Trump has made China and American trade deals the culprits for lost factory jobs.
The culprits got away with $5 million in cash and $1 million in jewelry, and it took the FBI until 2014 to identify and arrest those responsible.
Both the pitching and offense have been culprits for the Royals, who have been outscored 65-18 and shut out five times during the 2-173 slide.
And if you believe the culprits were Russian hackers, well then sort it out with the Kremlin, but keep your hands off our freedom of the press!
As we reported, Kevin is "aggressively" helping authorities catch the culprits, who secretly recorded him having sex with a woman last month in a Vegas hotel room.
We're told when her house was burglarized the only cameras cops could use were street cams ... so she wants to ensure there's footage of any future culprits.
Note that Trump doesn't identify the culprits here—white supremacists—because doing so would indict himself for stoking violent, racist nationalism in the U.S. Trump built this.
The net result from trading and foreign exchange was one of the main culprits for that drop as it fell by 41 percent to 10.8 billion euros.
In the face of public outcry, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has publicly vowed to track down the killers, but the majority of the culprits remain at large.
The suspected chocolate culprits are slated to see their first day in federal court later on Wednesday, at which point more details about their case should surface.
So far, however, its only known response has been to publicly identify the Russians as the culprits and warn them against interfering again in America's democratic processes.
But simple carbohydrates, particularly sugar, are the real culprits in the modern diet, and are the driving forces "behind the diabetes and obesity epidemics," Mr. Leonhardt writes.
We need to let go of the idea that it's all of our individual faults, then take on the collective responsibility of holding the true culprits accountable.
Approximately 40 percent of food is thrown away in America, and although producers, retailers and restaurants are partly to blame, households are by far the main culprits.
The effort to target the Democratic Party's voter file, known as Votebuilder, was not successful, and a party official said the identities of the culprits were unclear.
Illicit THC-filled vaping cartridges with labels like "Dank Vapes" could be culprits, according to health officials, but it is still unknown what is making people ill.
Since this is a political murder, then any other culprits and accomplices in other countries, if there are any, must be included in the investigation as well.
Many market-watchers have been wondering what caused this week's rapid-fire sell-off, so CNBC's Jim Cramer decided to oust the "real culprits" behind the nosedive.
"We think we are solving the two biggest culprits of exterior noise," said Danny Zausner, the chief operating officer of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
The American mission in Libya, diplomats told me, became twofold: avoid any further loss of life and bring the culprits of the 2012 Benghazi attack to justice.
"We found that the biggest culprits are things like children not closing taps properly, but often that would be because the taps just don't close," Booysen explains.
Approximately one in nine Americans suffers from some form of kidney disease, caused by genetics as well as two frighteningly common culprits: diabetes and high blood pressure.
The culprits were not only tax dodgers, Stiglitz and Pieth said, but money launderers for a wide variety of criminal groups including a Russian child pornography ring.
Insiders at HBO now fear the lack of motive or ransom demand may lead the culprits to leak confidential emails and documents, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Her husband, Yaqoub Rabi, who was driving, said at the time that he believed the culprits were Jewish settlers and that he had heard them speaking Hebrew.
We spoke with Lawson's attorney, Martin Kaufman, who says they're extremely concerned about the hack -- because the culprits got access to some very sensitive and private material.
Sometimes, the culprits are the oligarchs who pull the strings in government to get the rules written in their favor by giving bribes to politicians or senior officials.
The slow-moving culprits were diamondback terrapins, a turtle species that spends most of its time in neighboring Jamaica Bay, Queens — that is, until mating season comes around.
The study points to some possible culprits, like a decline in happiness in people over 30 that was found in another study by two of the same authors.
What does seem clear, however, is that these metal switches are likely the culprits for many (though probably not all) of the keyboard failures people have been experiencing.
Monday's equity sell-off in the U.S. was led by tech stocks, and Apple and Amazon were the major culprits, with the latter's stock slumping over 274 percent.
Authorities who are on the hunt for the Kevin Hart extortionists now believe they will catch the culprits ... based on a treasure trove of evidence they've just seized.
In November, the government dispatched inspection teams to severely punish illegal expansion in the coal and steel sectors, and named firms in both Hebei and Jiangsu as culprits.
He's particularly irked by news reports that identify the lurkers in the South as clowns, when it's likely the culprits are pranksters in disguise, not actual trained entertainers.
They point to some of Kaspersky's critical work on cybersecurity, such as its effort to identify the culprits behind the devastating WannaCry hack that struck in mid-May.
She added that she is still "saddened by the damage we suffered as a result of those egregious acts," but is grateful authorities have tracked down the culprits.
On the flip side, if the 10-year Treasury yield does not increase as much as we expect, the likely culprits will be the dollar or overseas markets.
Job growth in April is expected to have nearly doubled over last month's weak level — if indeed the real culprits behind March's sluggish hiring were weather and holidays.
"We are going to go to great lengths to understand what happened and find the culprits," President Mauricio Macri said in a brief televised statement after the attack.
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, a frequent target of Caruana Galizia's writings, has offered a million euro ($1.2 million) reward for information leading to the arrest of the culprits.
"The culprits tried to replicate the fraudulent scheme used in Germany in Austria," she said, adding that a joint investigative team had been launched with prosecutors in Cologne.
This introduction of transparency would refocus the spotlight on the true culprits, as well as provide valuable information the venues and artists may not want fans to know.
Results of a new poll of more than 1,000 adults show that anxiety levels remained stable for the usual top stress-inducing culprits: money, jobs and the economy.
My colleague, Mashable deputy tech editor Damon Beres, is one of those culprits, and openly admits it ("My #thirst has driven me to abandon Snapchat for Instagram Stories").
This minimizes the inherent vulnerability associated with every additional user and puts on notice every user that the circle of potential culprits is small if information leaks out.
Also on Saturday, Egyptian warplanes were in action over Sinai, according to the military, targeting several vehicles in which some of the culprits of the attack were traveling.
Data published by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2017 show that the sector's fossil fuel-burning vehicles: automobiles, planes, trains, and ships, are the primary culprits.
The particular culprits are the sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, which contain 99% of the fresh water on Earth, according to The National Snow and Ice Data Center.
The particular culprits are the sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, which contain 4% of the fresh water on Earth, according to The National Snow and Ice Data Center.
"They are again playing the game where the subordinates were the culprits," said Christian Strenger, a former member of a commission that wrote Germany's rules on corporate governance.
The report quoted the U.S. intelligence community as saying the main foreign culprits responsible for much cyber activity against U.S. targets are Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.
Fifty people killed as they prayed in their mosques, and all he can think to say to the world is that the culprits must have some serious problems.
Mueller's findings showed that the real culprits were Democrats and other backers of the investigation who had just wasted two years of time and money, Mr. Ablanalp said.
But despite these measures, the culprits were never found, and the murders inspired various copycats for the next few years, possibly exacerbated by the swarm of media coverage.
Plenty of anecdotal evidence can be marshaled against any of the culprits, but there has been little long-term, large-scale experimental research on people's comparative eating habits.
A senior lawmaker briefed on American intelligence assessments of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Khashoggi's death, and the likely culprits, said it was not consistent with the Saudi account.
Mr. Jalel said his forces had caught many of the culprits, saying they were not members of the Free Syrian Army but opportunists who had exploited its advance.
Yet for all this cohort of zombie media and their masters has done, they are not the real culprits in the "News of the Living Dead" horror scenario.
Technology is undoubtedly one of the main culprits as to why we're this way, but unplugging isn't exactly an option as it's now inextricable from our daily lives.
Instead of summoning our better angels to build a stronger union, we're instructed to blame each other for the country's problems, to look for culprits rather than answers.
Psychoactive drugs themselves, which should only be used in the most extreme of emergencies, are actually one of the culprits when it comes to altering the neurological balance.
Corporatese is "a manner of speaking that uses the most amount of words to give the least amount of information,"and I've collected some of the greatest culprits.
Beyond the main culprits — like high taxes and even higher student debt — it's just plain intimidating to leave good jobs and start from scratch on a new concept.
Culprits include the Three Gorges Dam, which stores water upstream on the Yangtze for winter electricity generation, lowering a nearby river channel and sucking water from the lake.
" As the British authorities began their investigation, President Trump wrote on Twitter that the culprits were "sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard.
Now Spanish drone company Embention is part of an unlikely solution in Ethiopia, where the disease ravages livestock: eradicating trypanosomosis using the very culprits responsible for its spread.
The systemic sexism that Richardson mentions is indeed one of the main culprits that's likely causing women in the legal profession to imbibe in more and greater numbers.
The government says culprits can be dealt with via other legal means, but a recent investigation found that only 11 people have been charged for the practice since 2015.
That's why the most likely abduction culprits are either Cuchillos, the often talked about and never seen Santos boss, the Freeridge robbers, or some yet-to-be introduced group.
The island's government is offering a one million-euro ($1.16 million) reward for information about the culprits and has asked the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help.
He says that the identity of the culprit or culprits is not as important as the content of the leaks, and ultimately the hackers revealed important information for voters.
Investigations into both incidents are ongoing, the aviation authority said, and the culprits could be face up to 12 months in prison, a fine up to $20,000, or both.
What is so hypocritical about the Clinton attacks is that it wasn't Trump, but Hillary, her husband, and many of her biggest supporters who were the real culprits here.
He stressed that while ticket prices have largely masked the problem, attendance simply isn't growing, with the exponential uptick in internet usage and other activities serving as likely culprits.
So, while reality TV may have been one of the biggest culprits in perpetuating the female fight, it may also be where we start to notice a significant change.
But many cities worldwide — including in China, where industrial pollution and coal-fired power stations are the main culprits — regularly have to deal with air that is this bad.
Tesla has long been criticized for the fit and finish of its vehicles, with the main culprits typically being poorly fitting trim and panels, as well as paint blemishes.
This approach could work with Trump, who concocted the story of potential rogue agents as culprits and compared the unjust treatment of MBS to that of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Sixty-five percent in the KFF poll said they thought the party would be responsible for problems moving forward, compared with 30 percent who saw Democrats as the culprits.
Among the prime culprits was "Casanova," which required the prostitutes his character patronized to appear on camera barely clad — a sight not typically seen on British television in 1971.
As popular debate continues to grow around the rising climate crisis, a new industry is emerging to take a bite out of one of the key culprits: Food waste.
Baloch's high-profile death has sparked protests calling for a stronger law against honour killings to fix the loophole that allows many culprits to get away with honor killings.
But the primary culprits — those who brought bags of food specifically to feed the squirrels — appeared to be a small number of individuals who the Parks Department staff targeted.
It's only been a few weeks since drone sightings at London's Gatwick Airport caused around 1,000 flights to be delayed, and prompted a huge police search for the culprits.
Senior US officials later said that Rice's comments were based on an intelligence assessment that was eventually updated to reflect a preliminary view that demonstrators were not the culprits.
But he added he did not want to engage in a debate and urged greater international cooperation to identify the culprits behind one of the world's biggest cyber thefts.
Ye Htut Win added that a few individual ingredients shrouded in superstition are sometimes culprits of food poisoning and/or food allergies (such as dairy products, pork, and mushrooms).
Bishop said the culprits could face an international tribunal, similar to the one used to prosecute those responsible for the 1988 bombing of a PanAm flight over Lockerbie, Scotland.
What your friend should do: The culprits here are sweat and bacteria, so avoiding the constant dampness of tight-fitting, closed-toe shoes can tame the smell, Campbell says.
Though it's unclear precisely where the trash is coming from, Sea Shepherd Hong Kong points the finger at "multiple culprits," including mainland China as well as Hong Kong itself.
Into this gap walk populists who specialize in identifying culprits: rich elites who are ripping you off; immigrants who want your job; free trade that's killing our nation's competitiveness.
A flattening yield curve and underwhelming loan growth are among the big culprits weighing on the performance of large banks, and that doesn't look like it's changing anytime soon.
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, as well as California wildfires, were key culprits, and the $3 billion pretax cost for the hurricanes disappointed some analysts because of their size.
Alex Timm, the chief executive, says good drivers pay more than they should, effectively subsidizing the bad-driving culprits — the one third drivers responsible for the majority of accidents.
Anonymous sites devoted to sharing revenge porn proliferate the web, and identifying the culprits and tracking the spread of the images is incredibly tricky; eradicating them is often impossible.
To Gentzkow, the rise in polarization is less a problem of "easy culprits" like fake news on social media, and more a result of deeper divisions within American society.
New York is by far the most densely populated big city in the country, and its density is one of the main culprits in the spread of the virus.
In The Outlaw Ocean, Urbina focuses that eye on understanding his characters and their context to show why these crimes get committed and why the culprits rarely get prosecuted.
He likened the explanations from the White House and its surrogates to the way someone solves the game "Clue," with its menagerie of possible culprits, weapons and crime scenes.
I have been shouting for 7 years, punish the culprits even if it needs to be done by breaking laws and then see how the society changes for good.
But the reporters asking those questions are women — a distinct minority in newsrooms in 1983, when Ride first went into space, and thus unlikely to be the main culprits.
Democratic presidential candidates during a debate on Tuesday night sparred over what was behind the rising inequality, pointing variously to automation, bad trade deals, and political corruption as culprits.
Forget short-volatility instruments and other suggested culprits of the recent equity market sell-off, Peter Toogood, chief investment officer at financial advisory firm Embark Group, told CNBC Wednesday.
It helped break through the noise of elections and connect those real fears to the real culprits in Congress who enabled our epidemic of gun violence to continue unchecked.
Michelle Malkin knocks Cokie Roberts shortly after her death: 'One of the first guilty culprits of fake news' Arizona Democratic Party will hold vote to censure Sinema MORE (R).
Israel is committed to maintaining the security of all diplomatic missions The Israeli police are investigating the case, and I expect the culprits will be swiftly brought to justice.
The primary culprits were so-called tube sites: YouTube-like platforms that aggregated stolen pornographic content, disseminated it for free and sucked up revenue from banner and video ads.
Mr. Sartik said there was ample evidence — including closed circuit video footage, phone and audio records, and eyewitness accounts — showing the main culprits attempting to seize power by force.
You could blame all kinds of culprits — Netflix, bad or uninteresting movies, those rising ticket prices — but one thing seemed clear: The theatrical movie business was on the wane.
Their goals include plans to: Patrick Weems told Hyperallergic that the Emmett Till Interpretive Center has contacted the Tallahatchie County sheriff, but there are currently no leads on the culprits.
Two familiar culprits are behind the stock market's "insanely emotional" , Cramer said Wednesday after the erased its yearly gains, the turned negative and the saw its worst day since 2011.
We fully hope that the authorities will continue their ongoing investigation of the matter and have full confidence that the FBI and law enforcement will bring the culprits to justice.
Russia, China, and North Korea have all been fingered publicly as culprits by a variety of sources—though, as in virtually every cyberattack, attribution remains nearly impossible to lock down.
It's a tricky concept even for those of us who are climate culprits, who live in polluted cities and burn coal to pump electricity and air conditioning into our homes.
And the culprits are everywhere, with Cruz and his aides struggling to move past the machinations and tactics that wronged him -- never mind to unify behind Trump and endorse him.
Often, Shiite militias backed by Iran were the culprits, and two recent high-profile kidnappings in Iraq are widely believed to be the work of militias with ties to Iran.
It's not the tale of a single murder — more of a pile of them — but as its pieces accrue meaning, the culprits emerge: chance, human cruelty, and the unfeeling universe.
Tucked into the anthem bill is a clause that allows the police to take up to two years to bring charges against members of any "large crowd of unidentified culprits".
He said that Europol, the EU law enforcement agency, should participate in the inquiry "as part of an international investigation where all police forces can contribute to find the culprits".
Sanders has so far taken a hands-off approach to some of the riskiest institutions and activities in our economy, which were among the biggest culprits during the 2008 crisis.
She believes industrial fishing should be banned from France's waters altogether — but would settle, for now, with equipping fishing boats with cameras that could then be used to identify culprits.
In general, the biggest culprits are spicy and acidic foods, though the Cleveland Clinic provides a comprehensive list that includes pickled herring and strawberries (not together, that would be gross).
A report in The New York Times described the culprits as small, mobile plants that often operate in out-of-the-way locations, without commercial registration or even a name.
Though the nation's fire woes are a complex confluence of potent culprits, Smokey's modern world, parched by heat and dryness, is increasingly aflame, and climate change is making it worse.
Whitmire's paper toys with the original "Nemesis" idea, suggesting other possible culprits including a very inclined Earth-like planet between Neptune and Planet Nine or yet another trans-Neptunian planet.
More often the culprits may be well-side storage tanks with faulty valves, which may be fixable just with a wrench, but while left unattended billow methane into the air.
Despite a string of brutal, religiously motivated murders in recent years, the ruling party has insisted on blaming political rivals, or even the victims themselves, rather than more obvious culprits.
The change supposedly purged "fake news" culprits but also raised serious concerns about how Google and Facebook help determine what news people read and whether they should have that power.
Here's one critic's by-no-means comprehensive list of the projects that evoked those dreaded thoughts of time spent watching that you'll never get back -- where possible, grouping the culprits.
Daniel kicked things off by sending out the usual culprits—cured meats, foie gras, and beef tartare—and then it was on to some lobster and a massive veal porterhouse.
On the other hand, other research points to an increase in social isolation and a slowed economy as possible culprits, especially for middle-aged adults, the New York Times reported.
The cabinet named as culprits the Hebei Anfeng Steel Corp, based in the northern port city of Qinhuangdao, as well as a small steel plant in eastern China's Jiangsu province.
The most likely culprits are social media, email, dating, games, shopping and the news, all of which offer novelty, unpredictability and the potential for a reward — just like slot machines.
President Vladimir V. Putin's government has strenuously denied any involvement in either case, floating an array of theories about what might have happened and nominating an assortment of possible culprits.
Instead, Mr. Corrales said, the main culprits were the government's mismanagement of the economy, soaring deficits, declining oil production, debts racked up by the state oil company, and price controls.
In an email he wrote in 2011, the court revealed, Sackler attacked abusers as "reckless criminals" and accused them of being "the culprits and the problem" in the opioid crises.
Within days, members of that forum were poring over hundreds of images, discussing potential culprits, and creating intricate profiles of primary suspects — just as fast as any established news organization.
While opioid manufacturers were the main culprits behind the marketing, distributors benefited as well — helping get the opioids out to pharmacies and consumers, making billions of dollars along the way.
But one of the biggest culprits, of course, is the proliferation of online sales, which accounts for 16% of total retail sales in the U.S. today, according to UBS estimates.
Even critics accustomed to the Kabuki dance of independent investigations in Mexico, where officials publicly promise to root out corruption but do little to punish the culprits, have expressed surprise.
As flooding forced many from their homes, most residents pointed to more tangible culprits than the climate: the failure to dredge the Lumber River; a gap in the city's levees.
That we have largely forgotten all that today, and focus instead only on romantic images of fearless men in long scarves and sleek machines, redounds to a couple of culprits.
KK: [Likely culprits are] chemicals in plastics, chemicals in what we eat and drink, changes in lifestyle; we move less and eat more, and sperm health relates to overall health.
"The FIU has ordered the freezing of the identified account pending further analysis and is undertaking ongoing surveillance to identify more culprits involved in the parallel market transactions," Mangudya said.
One of the biggest culprits, according to experts, is that doctors feel crunched for time thanks to all of the data entry work that goes into maintaining electronic medical records.
Much of the signal equipment at that station, at West Fourth Street, is decades beyond its life span, and it is one of the main culprits plaguing the overburdened subway.
In this story, an excerpt from his new book Sandworm, Andy Greenberg tells us how researchers were able to unravel the web of planted clues and find the real culprits.
"It was agreed, in consultation between the head of the negotiating team and the culprits, to kill Jamal Khashoggi inside the consulate," Shalaan said in response to questions from journalists.
Purdue and the Sacklers have denied allegations in lawsuits that they contributed to the opioid crisis, and have pointed to heroin and fentanyl as more significant culprits than prescription painkillers.
Although illegal logging is ravaging the forests of West and equatorial Africa, most of it driven by Chinese demand, governments rarely take action against suspected culprits or switch relevant ministers.
While it's hard to pin that on Ahrendts, Cook himself said the company's iPhone battery replacement program, a decline in carrier subsidies and a stronger U.S dollar were the main culprits.
As for next steps, the research team is looking into which pesticides might be the biggest culprits and trying to find direct evidence that the pesticides are what's affecting the primates.
Yet a closer look at the economy and public services in Migrantland makes clear that its residents have plenty to be angry about—even if the migrants are not the culprits.
By the time Russia was publicly named as the culprits by the government, top FBI cyber officials as well as Comey were not opposed to the move, according to the officials.
Prosecutors said that while they had not brought charges against culprits or established a court, they had identified 100 individuals of interest in relation to the incident on July 17, 2014.
It also means that titles like Fortnite will be fingered as culprits in narratives around an erosion of culture and well-being (although this is largely driven by misinformed industry critics).
Other culprits include low-cost "passive" fund managers and exchange-traded funds, which track a basket of government bonds, such as J.P. Morgan's emerging-market bond index, known as the EMBI.
Wither in the face of the stark reality that your poor choices and lack of self-discipline are the obvious culprits for your continued precarious financial situation and not the economy.
He added that Europol, the EU law enforcement agency, should help investigate Caruana Galizia's murder "as part of an international investigation where all police forces can contribute to find the culprits".
However, Park Sangin, an economist at Seoul National University, thinks internal factors are the bigger culprits: after all, the country's economy weathered the recent global recession with relative ease, he says.
The Awami League reacted as you would expect from an incumbent party: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left her office to offer condolences to the family and vowed to catch the culprits.
Although air pollution includes the regular culprits like carbon monoxide and ozone, Trasande and his colleagues used particulate matter smaller than 103 micrometers as a stand-in for all air pollution.
Although air pollution includes the regular culprits like carbon monoxide and ozone, Trasande and his colleagues used particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers as a stand-in for all air pollution.
There's also the very real concern among the community that the administration is selling out hundreds and hundreds of sustainable fishermen in favor of environmental grandstanding that ignores the real culprits.
" While stopping short of naming any culprits directly, the committee's own report does include the following paragraph: "The U.S. and U.K. understanding of 'cyber' is predominantly technical and computer-network-based.
But what has stayed with me is a corollary, maybe the goat factor: how many playoff culprits over the years have been former Cubs, including perhaps the most notorious, Bill Buckner.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has said Egypt deeply regretted Regeni's death and intended to continue its "full cooperation" with Italy to resolve the case and bring the culprits to justice.
Given enough time spent searching for something that was just there , even the most scientifically inclined person on the planet will start positing various highly improbable culprits: wormholes, aliens, goblins, ether.
They were being undercut by cheaper labor overseas — not in India, Korea or any of the other familiar culprits, but in one of the most expensive cities in the world: London.
As Entertainment Weekly noted, the top-billed stars of the movie (Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver, for example) are the likely culprits, as supporting actors probably weren&apost given full scripts.
" The culprits were largely social scientists, who had lost sight of reason and confused it with the fetish for knowledge, data, and quantifiable facts, which they separated out from "ultimate values.
"No crying, citizen Ramirez ... You have been pointed out by all, including by national public opinion, as one of the main embezzlers and culprits of the ... breakdown of PDVSA," Saab said.
President Trump, posting on Twitter on Sunday, saw multiple culprits, including the renegade group of small-government conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus and outside groups like the Club for Growth.
It was only later that it became clear who the culprits behind the abduction were: the First Order, building their fighting forces but also specifically striking at the old Alliance leadership.
But in making that announcement, the prosecutors, who are from the Netherlands, Malaysia, Belgium, Australia and Ukraine, did not name individual culprits and stopped short of saying Russian soldiers were involved.
Basham told me he was confident that authorities will apprehend the culprit or culprits quickly, in part because of the number of forensics experts and highly trained investigators on the case.
In any case, with new variants of the software emerging and the proliferation of similar malware based on leaked NSA techology, any finger-pointing at suspected culprits in this attack is premature.
Last year, the Trump administration reversed an Obama-era rule barring the use of neonicotinoids, a chemical family that is one of the major culprits in colony collapse disorder, in wildlife refuges.
Not only are they one of the leading culprits of plastic waste, they also significantly damage biodiversity -- sea turtles and other creatures can mistake plastic bags for jellyfish, often leading to death.
One of the main culprits is the sheer number of guns in the wrong hands; there are more guns than people in this country and 3% of people own half the firearms.
Slow foot traffic at the company's international stores, which accounts for more than a third of its revenue, and weakness at its tourist locations were the two big culprits behind its shortfall.
"Social media users took real newspaper articles out of their original context, often years after they were first published, to falsely claim that the culprits behind the fire were Muslims," he said.
Mars Global Trading set up a sting with investigators to buy back 200 boxes of their own product, and authorities began tracking the alleged culprits to the location of the stolen goods.
Dianne Feinstein of California, the ranking Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee, said Russians look to be the culprits, pointing to comments by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper the prior day.
From the Journal:Outside experts have pointed to a range of possible culprits, from the software that manages how the battery interacts with other smartphone components to the design of the entire circuit.
They hid the machete and the axe (but apparently forgot the saw?) When the tribe woke up, it didn't take too long to deduce the culprits behind the mysterious vanishing farm tools.
But he was unapologetic, saying that, although he had called on Hindus to unite for their own safety, and for the culprits to be executed, he himself had not named any community.
Along with large appliances, which are the main culprits, other common "electricity vampires" include televisions, cable/satellite boxes, DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, game consoles, printers, phone chargers and desktop computers.
Sharp weapons made of stone or ivory are probably the culprits, says Vladimir Pitulko, an archeologist at the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg and a co-author of the study.
The real culprits include Trump himself, as well as Republican congressional leaders, who voted over 50 times to repeal ObamaCare without giving any meaningful thought to how it might actually be replaced.
"Such cooperation will not only go a long way towards identifying the culprits ... but also removing the perception that the Malaysian AG was biased in favor of the Prime Minister," Pua said.
In an interview, she said she did not believe her son had fired a gun at anyone, insisting that the police had botched the investigation and let the real culprits go free.
Around the same time, a message purporting to be from the culprits behind the maybe-ransomware attack surfaced — demanding 100 bitcoin in exchange for a key they say can unlock encrypted files.
The DCCC and the DNC are frequent culprits, embracing candidates who oppose abortion rights; who are antagonistic to workers' rights; who repeat tired, poor-shaming rhetoric about welfare dependency and personal responsibility.
Chief among the culprits here are fast-fashion businesses like Zara and H&M, which flood their stores with a constantly renewed selection of cheaply manufactured styles cribbed from high-end designers.
"While 'trade frictions' and a perception of slowing Asian markets as a result are easy culprits, there seems to be a lot of risk priced in at this stage too," they said.
It is now clear that Mueller is building a layered narrative, starting at the edge of the drama, by first exposing Russian election interference and fingering the culprits in Moscow's spy agencies.
"The Greek justice system, contrary to the rules and the principles of the international law, is letting the culprits go unpunished and is violating the victims' rights," Cavusoglu was quoted as saying.
While labs can test for hundreds of genes that have been linked to cancer, and while the tests may find likely culprits, there all too often is nothing that can be done.
Amazingly, CNN has refused to even open an internal investigation via an outside firm in an effort to restore confidence and credibility with its audience to track down the culprit or culprits.
But the main culprits for the smog are farmers in the neighboring regions of Punjab and Haryana, who are burning off the "stubble" of old crops, to make way for new crops.
The hidden story is that increased suicides may be as much of a factor as opioids, and that the social factors that lead to suicides and drug overdoses are the real culprits.
Their lawyers have argued that they are scapegoats and that the true culprits were North Korean agents who directed the women and provided the banned chemical weapon they used, VX nerve agent.
According to investigators, the culprits confessed after being arrested and said that they had targeted the young girl as part of a plot to terrorize her nomadic community and drive them away.
María Ángeles Ramos, a federal prosecutor who oversees the department handling crimes against humanity, said earlier records declassified by the United States have been valuable in corroborating evidence and identifying new culprits.
That suggests that culprits have moved beyond relying on Facebook advertising to increase the spread of disinformation, said Renee DiResta, director of research at New Knowledge, an organization that studies disinformation campaigns.
Possible culprits for that kind of transmission include fomites, the objects and surfaces on which germs can land and hang out for up to a few hours, ready to be picked up.
They would gather at the Civil War's 150th anniversary commemorations, discussing the perfidies of the Union and the theories of what truly motivated the South's secession — taxes and tariffs were common culprits.
See: Subway's Slide in Performance Leaves Straphangers Fuming Two main culprits are often the source of delays: overcrowding that keeps trains stuck in stations, and aging infrastructure that is failing more frequently.
Saab, in turn, accuses his predecessor Ortega, who fled Venezuela on a speedboat last month, of running an extortion ring that allowed culprits to pay in exchange for getting off the hook.
Western journalists are quick to criticize the whole of China's political system for any of its shortcomings, but Chinese reporters tend to steer clear of sweeping judgments, focusing on specific culprits instead.
A joint task force made up of several police units is questioning tenants of flats overlooking the site of the attack to try to identify and arrest the culprits, the official said.
Apple is one of the worst culprits when it comes to pricing people out of its best phones, with new iPhones easily entering that quadruple-digit price barrier we talked about earlier.
The Venezuelan government says Ortega failed to tackle corruption while she was in office and instead ran an extortion ring that allowed culprits to pay in exchange for getting off the hook.
Barriss has a history of this form of harassment known as "swatting," in which culprits make bogus emergency calls in an effort to get law enforcement to arrive at the victim's home.
The non-binding report named France, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Spain and Romania as the main culprits blocking the adoption of more realistic emissions testing on roads, leading to a six-year delay.
The cast of Shin Bet officers who must uncover the missing connections and find the real culprits carries over to the new season, led by Mickey Leon as the sad-faced Eitan.
We're told the culprits jacked around $2,000 worth of rare coins Rene and Casey had in their possession, and ended up doing about another $2,000 of damage to the store in total.
The reasons why T. carnifex died out are not fully understood, but likely culprits are long-term climate change and anthropogenic pressures, as humans arrived in Australia at least 65,000 years ago.
The ministry said law enforcement authorities were taking steps to apprehend culprits responsible for the killings but the repeated flow of fake news messages on WhatsApp was also a matter of deep concern.
Since reports first surfaced that hackers targeted more than a dozen American energy utilities, including a Kansas nuclear power plant, the cybersecurity community has dug into the surrounding evidence to determine the culprits.
Two of the main culprits for the wild ride on Wall Street have been worries about tighter monetary policy from the U.S. central bank and fears that corporate profits growth will slow down.
"Ultimately, all of this is important to raise public awareness of the rapid extinction of species we are now facing and that we, as humans, are most likely culprits of their extinction."[Science]
While the Law and order machinery is taking steps to apprehend the culprits, the abuse of platform like WhatsApp for repeated circulation of such provocative content are equally a matter of deep concern.
As I tried to make sense of Bitcoin's price explosion, I've realized that our youth's carelessness about the past, their desire to only live in the now, might be one of the culprits.
That fact, along with the basic errors that make ransom seem like a poor reason for a campaign of this scale and complexity, makes it looks like cyber criminals were not the culprits.
A paper published in 2017 by Alexander Mantzaris, Samuel Rein and Alexander Hopkins of the University of Central Florida has identified the worst culprits, and demonstrated that such partisanship is on the rise.
To this day, the culprits of the crash are unclear; the Hutus blamed the RPF, and the RPF claimed it had been framed to provide reasoning for the actions the Hutus took afterwards.
Fear of cybersecurity threats has plagued the 24 presidential election since June when the Democratic National Committee site was hacked, with the U.S. government later determining the culprits were associated with Russian intelligence.
Fear of cybersecurity threats has plagued the 2016 presidential election since June when the Democratic National Committee site was hacked, with the U.S. government later determining the culprits were associated with Russian intelligence.
In fact, it's actually timely reading: the CDC just reported that four kids were infected with new flu viruses at agricultural fairs — and the culprits were the same as in the graphic novel.
Some Trump critics see the GOP nominee's speech on Monday as simply the latest illustration of a political method that relies on singling out culprits and enemies to bolster his own political base.
Yet in part because it began with the bail-out of Greece, many politicians, especially German ones, think the main culprits were not these design flaws but fiscal profligacy and excessive public debt.
And at the very least, when and if this type of crime does occur, it should be the FCC's responsibility to ensure that it's technologically possible to figure out who the culprits are.
READ MORE: Britain and China are feuding over Hong Kong's protest movement Though multiple videos of Wednesday's fireworks attack have circulated on social media, police might find it difficult to identify the culprits.
It was poor Americans who had in fact triggered the housing collapse — not a perfect storm of culprits including failed corporate governance, risk-taking from wealthy Wall Street guys and widespread mortgage fraud.
A publicly available national database identifies tainted foods and pathogen culprits, but it would not help a consumer who wants to know whether one restaurant chain has a better safety record than another.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), on Thursday criticized the investigation, saying he would sue President Tayyip Erdogan and his government for letting the culprits leave Turkey.
During the panel discussion, he said "justice will prevail" and the culprits would be punished in his most high profile comments since U.S. resident Khashoggi, a critic of the crown prince, was killed.
At the age of 41, the celebrated novelist suffered a painful death in 1817 from an unidentified disease — although Addison's or Hodgkin's lymphoma are potential culprits, according to the blog Science-Based Writing.
Experts will say often there are two culprits in these situations, the perpetrator and the bystander, the latter being guilty either due to participating in the abuse, ignoring, or flat-out denying it.
ASIC threatened to intervene to get the products banned and said it would investigate "suspected misconduct of several entities involved in the CCI product market" and would take public action against the culprits.
That's why it's important to start with the easiest potential culprits first, so that you don't end up paying more than you need to fix the issue and can get back to playing.
"We want the culprits to be burned alive at the local chowk [village square]," Riasat, a 52-year-old labourer, told a gathering of about 100 village elders held in a local mosque.
Yet some trade advisers say the administration is unlikely to consider such an exemption for South Korea, which several officials in the White House see as one of biggest global culprits in trade.
He also faulted them for not detecting the shooting when it happened, which the judge said allowed the culprit or culprits to leave the scene undetected and delayed the discovery of the body.
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Instead, the movie focuses on the community that the bombings intended to tear apart, and how Boston and its surrounding towns came together, imperfectly but with a steely determination, to apprehend the culprits.
Orenstein, the mother of a preteenage daughter, interviewed dozens of young women and points to a number of culprits, including abstinence-only education and a "selfie" culture that teaches girls to chase approval.
When he hears the blowers roar, he gets into his 1998 Ford Escort wagon, one of his seven cars, and looks for the culprits, suing them in municipal court for violating the ban.
If you're one of the culprits (you know who you are), you may be breaking the city's pooper-scooper law, instituted in 1978 after a campaign by a New Yorker named Fran Lee.

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