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Too often people fixate on ferreting out the worst advisers.
Ferreting out Russian spies is a source of national pride.
This moment of ferreting out sexual harassers is a step forward.
He spent 27 years ferreting out fraud, and he gets the irony.
But ferreting through the data can take weeks or months, she said.
And the work of activists ferreting content into North Korea is devilishly hard.
Much of the attention, of late, has focused on ferreting out other supplemental payments.
Just hope she's not ferreting away the garbage in some undisclosed location within the home.
To be sure, the sleuthing involved in ferreting out a buyer can often prove futile.
As a result, it's difficult to assess how successful the company is at ferreting out disinformation.
There just isn't a good way to keep a curious child from ferreting out graphic imagery.
The forum became obsessed with ferreting out "fake news" after the president began tweeting about the topic.
They'll be a lot more useful than I can in ferreting out what went wrong and why.
Without these watchdogs ferreting out fraud, waste and abuse, the department is ever more exposed to potential malfeasance.
However, she has earned the nickname Iron Lady for ferreting out and preventing corruption as the comptroller general.
People who can make a living and feed a family as they labor away ferreting out the truth.
She is a tenacious investigator, ferreting out stories from the wispiest hints — a rumor or a mysterious photograph.
These entities serve crucial watchdog roles, ferreting out corruption where it exists, and serving as deterrents to temptation.
Year after year, its police have tightened the screws, ferreting out dodgy recyclers who pollute the Chinese countryside.
Conservatives and Democrats have demanded to see the new version but have had little success in ferreting it out.
Under that initiative, the Justice Department and banking regulators probed banks' relationships with an eye toward ferreting out fraud.
Asked if she believes Towne would be capable of ferreting out suspected misconduct by police, Donnelly answered without hesitation: "Nope."
There is no doubt that many hedge-fund managers are extremely clever and work diligently at ferreting out profitable opportunities.
Recently, the IRS has gotten more serious about ferreting out bitcoin holders who are not reporting and paying their taxes.
There isn't nearly as much bias as many critics claim, and ferreting it out can be tricky, time-consuming work.
Unfortunately for Bogatov, hosting a Tor node at home in a nation aggressively ferreting out dissent is a dangerous game.
In a sunny office in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, Mike Schmidt spends his time ferreting out fake Instagram accounts.
The unit is known for its forward-looking approach to enforcement, which involves ferreting out cases using a data-driven approach.
WikiLeaks is good at ferreting out information and Roger Stone is good at presenting that information in the worst possible light.
But prediction markets have a way of ferreting out people's real beliefs, because they back those beliefs with their own money.
In 2010, Dubner launched a podcast with the same mission as their bestselling books: ferreting out connections between seemingly unrelated things.
The Auditor General, responsible for ferreting out abuses of the taxpayer dime, begins coming through every dollar of every Senator's spending.
The minute Facebook accepts responsibility for ferreting out misinformation, users will start believing that it is fact-checking everything on the site.
North Korea's Ministry of State Security specializes in ferreting out people whose loyalty to Kim Jong-un's totalitarian regime is in doubt.
Inoue's preferred method of ferreting out believers is to force them to trample on a fumie, a simple carved image of Christ.
Evidence also shows that short sellers benefit the market and investors by ferreting out instances of fraud and other misconduct at public companies.
They're trying to do — SULZBERGER: — hard, dangerous work of ferreting out the truth in — in societies where leadership often tries to suppress it.
Founded in Toronto in 2012, Quandl makes a business out of finding and vetting previously unknown datasets and ferreting out useful and actionable insights.
Originally, the unit was tasked with policing the Islamic State's members, including conducting interrogations and ferreting out spies, according to interrogation records and analysts.
Kaul argued then that Trump's campaign "repeatedly encouraged his supporters to engage in vigilante efforts" in the guise of ferreting out potential voter fraud.
Supersophisticated computers can search various public exchanges in fractions of a second, ferreting out trades from the moment they are initiated until they are completed.
JV Ejercito, said he cannot allow "the Senate (to) be used for any destabilization plot" but only for the sake of ferreting out the truth.
The ones tasked with keeping our streets safe spend most of their time ferreting out money from the general public to bolster their meager salary.
They seemed less interested in ferreting out the truth than in covering it up; all they wanted to do was protect Trump and discredit Cohen.
But they channeled most of their energy into ferreting out forgotten acts and labels and amassing the detailed historical information that informed Norton's scholarly liner notes.
These are good people ferreting their lives away at the only thing they've ever done well or cared about, and the movie has unquestioned affection for them.
Bykert quickly gained a reputation for ferreting out talented artists waiting for their first big break, most of them associated with Minimalism, Post Minimalism and Process Art.
Patriots like Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan have eloquently warned of the importance of ferreting out the truth and holding politicians accountable, including for leaking classified information.
"The problem is that the army is abusing the law to launch a systematic ferreting out of gay soldiers," said Han Ga-ram, a human rights lawyer.
Last year, many people were duped by a fake Amazon deals app that installed malware on Android phones, ferreting out personal information and siphoning it to the developer.
Insurance companies "are more focused on their bottom line than ferreting out bad actors," said Michael Elliott, former lead attorney for the Medicare Fraud Strike Force in North Texas.
The Marxist criticism implicitly assumes that the investment community is divided into two—passive investors and active managers devoted to combating corporate excess and ferreting out exciting new bets.
Since the day the president took office, he has quietly been waging war on inspectors general—the federal officials charged with ferreting out government waste, fraud, corruption, and mismanagement.
Will we devote similar resources to ferreting out the names of every agent or prosecutor who reviewed or signed off on the four secret intelligence surveillance warrants against Carter Page?
A recent Pew study found that 76 percent of Democrats believe journalists act in the public interest; many support what they see as the ferreting out of executive office malfeasance.
They suggest that the very person responsible for ferreting out wrongdoing at Rikers may have been focused instead on protecting the jail, and those who work there, from further scrutiny.
The fact that we are able to read it today is proof that impeachment is not a goal in and of itself, but a tool for ferreting out the truth.
Although he is far from the first contestant to emphasise ferreting out Daily Doubles, few of his predecessors have been willing to bet the maximum—and risk losing it all—consistently.
The next expedition to Mars will be the Mars 2020 rover, an enhanced version of the Mars Curiosity, which is still rolling slowly across the Martian surface, ferreting out its secrets.
But unlike other cases where security vulnerabilities have cropped up, Apple may face a higher set of hurdles in ferreting out and repairing the particular iPhone hole that the government hacked.
Often VPN provider claims that they won't retain user logs are proven to be false, and ferreting out which company is actually protecting your data can often border on the impossible.
With no news conference following the coming week's decision, ferreting out whether the optimism expressed by Chair Janet Yellen on June 14 on the U.S. economy remains intact will be harder.
But as the company collects more and more data, it may be able to start automatically ferreting out what a person's true skill level is and where to get them an interview.
In addition to a potluck dinner and Fenn trivia, the gathering featured something almost as exciting to hunters as ferreting out the coveted bronze box: a cameo appearance by Mr Fenn himself.
They've even been holding contests to create the best deepfake videos on the planet in order to test their new tools for ferreting out AI-generated photos, videos and even audio recordings.
According to ABC News president James Goldston, his company will use its team of election fact-checkers—about a half-dozen in all—and put them to use ferreting out bullshit on Facebook.
That includes both addressing the big topics on everyone's radars (last week, I wrote about how wrong I'd been about Bitcoin) and ferreting out this kind of story, which more often goes ignored.
Yet Allen now works in a Hollywood that is ferreting out and blackballing powerful men accused of misconduct, an environment in which Dylan Farrow and others have continued to speak out against him.
"I think that he knows now if he is trying to do certain things, whether ferreting out corruption there, in Afghanistan, whatever it is he needs to go through the proper channels," Ernst responded.
Supporters may see it as a long overdue injection of scrutiny of the higher education industry -- arguably an industry that has enjoyed comparatively little regulation in the often-competitive enterprise of ferreting out tuition dollars.
One such is in Semantic Scholar, a system developed by researchers at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, in Seattle, for the purpose of ferreting out the scientific papers most relevant to a particular problem.
Security at most hotels instead focuses on limiting theft, corralling unruly drunks and ferreting out people wandering the halls without a room, said Mac Segal, a security consultant for an executive protection company, AS Solution.
With more than 22016 billion users worldwide, ferreting out bad actors is akin to finding a needle in a haystack, Gleicher told CNN during his first on-camera interview since taking the job in January.
As a result, unless the Justice Department demands that a company take certain steps, the cost of being proactive in ferreting out misconduct in an organization will not be subject to mandatory restitution by a defendant.
Whereas Gowdy burnished his reputation investigating Clinton and the Obama administration, the Tea Party favorite is now asking himself whether he wants to spend the next four years probing and ferreting waste out of a Republican administration.
A leftist with Trotskyist leanings and a fervent admirer of 22003s Soviet poster art, he became obsessed with ferreting out images of his hero, as well as photographs, posters, propaganda art and other ephemera from the Soviet period.
During a meeting in Washington, he told Ms. Watkins that he was aware of her personal relationship with Mr. Wolfe and asked if she would assist him in ferreting out government leakers and the journalists they worked with.
The captain was arrested on April 13, as the army was ferreting out dozens of soldiers suspected of having same-sex relationships in what rights groups said was a campaign against gay men in the 620,000-member military.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former FBI Director James Comey in memos recounting conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump last year said Trump repeatedly raised concern over salacious allegations in an intelligence dossier, the need for loyalty and ferreting out leakers.
Mr. Nicholson was a born scavenger, ferreting out unusual items in unusual places, like the marble countertop he bought from a sanitation worker off the truck, or the marble goddesses he chanced upon in a warehouse in Puerto Rico.
His group linked up with other Jewish partisans, as well as groups like the Communist partisan force Armia Ludowa, and spent the war disrupting German supply lines and communications and ferreting out Poles who were collaborating with the Nazis.
Before Now Computer programs are getting better at processing vast amounts of text — a task called natural language processing — which means they are better at ferreting out telltale social media manipulation signals such as semantic errors and common hashtags.
You know, I used to mock Tom Coughlin for keeping his challenge flag in his sock, but Coughlin hunching over to grab a flag is certainly less goofy than Fisher ferreting through his coat pockets before the next snap goes off.
It was completed earlier this year, and has been on a shakedown cruise since then: researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ran astrophysics, climate, and precision medicine simulations on Sierra while ferreting out bad components and other technical hiccups.
Inspired by the television series "Moonlighting," she spent college summers as a licensed private investigator, ferreting out shady dealings on anything from insurance fraud to malfeasance at a hardware store, sometimes armed with a stun gun and a fake badge.
The Government Accountability Office has said it would be incredibly difficult to define what constitutes "political intelligence" — the specific ferreting out of nuggets of non-public information from congressional sources to inform trading — versus traditional research, reporting or other lobbying efforts.
From the time the US military overthrew Saddam Hussein until the US occupation ended with the Obama administration's withdrawal of the last combat troops in 2011, ferreting out abuse by Iraq's largely Shiite Muslim police and military was a common US theme.
As family members die out or sell out, she becomes the de facto chief of Duke and Sons—"they may have to change their name to Duke and Daughter," one rival quips—and proves her shrewdness both in ferreting out dangerous threats and defanging them.
The internet, however, fell in love with the sweet black Labrador — thanks to an uncharacteristically sentimental dispatch from the CIA's official Twitter account about how the canine trainee was excused from her explosives-detection education because she just wasn't that into ferreting out potential bombs.
"The banking sector wants to help in ferreting out any terrorism, money laundering — they want to cooperate — but they want to do it in a way that actually works," said Paul Merski, the top lobbyist for the Independent Community Bankers of America, a trade group.
To be fair, the first weeks of the Trump administration have in important ways been glory days for journalism; one must honor the professionalism and courage of the reporters who have been ferreting out the secrets this authoritarian-minded clique is so determined to keep.
Ryan Selkis, the CEO of Messari, a company attempting to build a database for standardized information about digital coins, noted that communities on Twitter and Reddit have done decent jobs ferreting out examples of blatant scams and copied white papers, preventing bad actors from getting too far.
"The government appears to be moved by the same worry: that if clearly posted No Trespassing signs can revoke the right of officers to enter a home's curtilage their job of ferreting out crime will become marginally more difficult," Gorsuch wrote in the March 2016 opinion.
Joe Christensen has pursued fraud for both government and commercial insurers, serving as a director in Aetna's Special Investigations Unit, a team of more than 100 people ferreting out fraud, from 2013 to 2018 and as the director of Utah's insurance fraud division for 13 years.
In the UK, Pop Idol and Popstars—which introduced Gareth Gates and Hear'Say respectively—had come the year earlier, ferreting their way into the hearts and wallets of the viewing and music-consuming public (votes cost £20003 from a landline, please ask the bill payer's permission).
They point to how he asserted his power last month by ordering the ferreting out of Freemasons from the nearly thousand-year-old Knights of Malta, and then punished the apparent disobedience of the order's grand master by sacking him, the leader of a sovereign state.
Stamos — a well-known, longstanding privacy and security advocate, incidentally — summarized that nicely: Most of all, he observed that the security community spends an enormous amount of time and effort ferreting out complicated, byzantine vulnerabilities, while all too often paying only lip service to what actually harms users.
Theodore Karasik, senior adviser at Gulf State Analytics, a consulting firm, said Hariri's resignation and the purging of Saudi officials and businessmen were likely connected, all having to do with ferreting out a culture of "bakhshish" or bribery paid for public-sector contracts that has drawn in Lebanon.
With cuts at traditional news organizations, student journalists see their role as increasingly important in shedding light on the subject and are becoming more dogged in ferreting out information about sexual assault cases, particularly when faculty or student perpetrators could simply find other jobs or transfer to another university.
The toughest test of all though is whether a work gets her own aesthetic approval: "Sometimes I'll make things and they're really wrong," says Morling, who has no qualms about taking her hammer to smash the rejects to prevent people ferreting in the bins for the remnants as they've been known to do.
In his story "The Revisionists," Jesse Green, the Times' co-chief theater critic, surveys the work of a group of multidisciplinary queer artists who are either placing gay and trans people into a history that excludes or refuses to acknowledge them or are ferreting out those hidden biographies and yanking them into the spotlight.
"If the goal of this whole thing is to have an energetic and independent reviewer ferreting out mistakes and potential fraud within the company, do not put them under the financial thumb of the people who have millions of dollars at stake in keeping the audit work," said Kevin Outterson, a professor of health and corporate law at Boston University.
First, by showing how at least some of these men might not have been responsible for Biehl's death, even though they owned up to the act before the T.R.C. And second, by ferreting out a white man who was beaten up and left for dead by the same mob on the same day that Biehl was killed, and who now lives a severely disabled life, forgotten and ignored.
He also added that Radius' current products — which include market intelligence and contact information for employees at SMBs in the U.S., along with a host of related solutions, which up to now had been gathered both via public sources and the businesses updating the information themselves; as well as the technology for merging disparate sources of data and ferreting out the "valid" pieces that are worth retaining and throwing out what is out of date — will not be sold any longer via Radius.

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