There have been bills to either reopen every government agency except the Department of Homeland Security or fully reopen every closed government agency but keep DHS at current funding levels.
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Google faces yet another investigation by a U.S. government agency.
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That's the government agency that hunts down and prosecutes Nazis.
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It's not a government agency; it's an independent trade organization.
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It's unusual to see a government agency be that innovative.
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The government agency specifically banned that approach to security tools.
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No government agency set Luong's agenda or paid his way.
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A mysterious government agency seems to be conducting secret experiments.
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Why does no government agency use Kaspersky Labs now, right?
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Only the Defense Department is a bigger US government agency.
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To qualify for the discount, you must be a current, full-time employee of a nonprofit organization, a federal, state or local government agency, an international government agency or be an active military member.
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Even the promotion of entertainment is run by a government agency.
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There is no other government agency that has oversight over them.
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The sources could not indicate which government agency imposed the ban.
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Samsung says that it is working closely with the government agency.
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The government agency guarantees as much as $250,000 in customer deposits.
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The NTSB is the government agency tasked with investigating transportation accidents.
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Which government agency is at the forefront of combating this fraud?
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Someone leaks the existence of the panel to another government agency.
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It does not specify the government agency that provided the information.
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The government agency said it could not comment on a specific investigation.
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Turkish properties in the south are managed by a Cypriot government agency.
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Though we were a government agency, we were funded like a business.
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No government agency tracks fatalities in police incidents where Tasers are used.
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With pooling, landowners voluntarily hand over their land to a government agency.
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In the dry language of a government agency these are encouraging words.
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WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. is the government agency in charge of investigating terrorism.
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Now its the third largest government agency, employing more than 250,000 people.
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The National Human Rights Commission, an autonomous government agency, said on Aug.
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Year-to-date growth stood at 24 percent, the government agency added.
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Now, try to walk into a government agency to get service done.
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No government agency has suggested that the man was connected to terrorism.
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I work for a local government agency in a professional office setting.
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Estimates of testing numbers differ depending on which government agency you ask.
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Over 150 animals also died during the storm, the government agency said.
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The Steady State has members in every U.S. government agency and department.
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But the idea that a government agency would necessarily do better is naive.
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Why would a government agency need to disguise a surveillance vehicle like this?
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Caputo, though, said actual staff members of the government agency had Clinton's emails.
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The Fed is an independent government agency that gets its authority from Congress.
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The feeling was that this wasn't appropriate for a government agency to do.
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Washington (CNN)The most surprising government agency to lampoon Donald Trump this week?
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The U.S. government agency supervises national banks and federal branches of foreign banks.
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Like any government agency, the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) could be improved.
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Should a government agency oversee internet platforms, like the FCC oversees telecom providers?
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The Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC), a government agency, is one such lending institution.
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For a government agency, NASA has a notably off-color sense of humor.
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Two top officials claimed to be the boss of a key government agency.
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Amtrak, a federally owned corporation rather than a government agency, will be open.
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This is the start-up's first partnership with a U.S. federal government agency.
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The SEC offers some of the strongest anonymity protections of any government agency.
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CONEVAL is a decentralized government agency while INEGI is an autonomous public agency.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the government agency responsible for monitoring advertising.
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The form is not a report to law enforcement or any government agency.
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"As a government agency, they can't play favorites with corporate entities," he added.
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The country does not have a government agency that specializes in disease control.
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Its unilateral decision making authority as a government agency is unlike any other.
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TSA is the latest US government agency to ban TikTok on government devices.
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Carson feels he has no government experience, he's never run a government agency.
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The government agency continues to pursue a separate antitrust investigation of the company.
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The government agency relied heavily on a 1981 Supreme Court decision, Rostker v.
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The government agency claims Sears' pension plans are underfunded by about $1.5 billion.
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If you're currently employed full-time by a federal, state or local government agency, if you're an active military employee or you work for an international government agency, you can buy an Innovator Pass for $495 (a savings of $500).
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The EEOC is the government agency in charge of enforcing federal workplace discrimination laws.
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The CFPB is an independent government agency that is funded through the Federal Reserve.
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Prompting a government agency to rename a geologic landform, however, may be a first.
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UIDAI or the Unique Identification Authority of India is the government agency behind Aadhaar.
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USAID, an American government agency for poverty prevention, identified one victim as Xulhaz Mannan.
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Pruitt now leads the government agency responsible for protecting the environment and regulating pollution.
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People have already spotted them: The DRC is not a real government agency—yet.
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The fictional U.S. government agency is like an FBI for weird and unexplained events.
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The #ThrivingAtCIA hashtag quickly became flooded with people offering critiques of the government agency.
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FEMA is a $13.9 billion government agency that deals almost exclusively in the unthinkable.
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MACCALLUM: I mean, these people were raked over the calls by a government agency.
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The servers themselves, however, have yet to be viewed by a single government agency.
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But some folks don't believe any evidence presented to them by a government agency.
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Another government agency listed among the stolen files, however, hasn't existed in six years.
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Every government agency and contractor base believes its agency is on the right path.
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The FCC is the primary government agency charged with regulating the U.S. media industry.
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Rather, the government agency said in the letter that it "strongly encourage[s]" Comma.
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He asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency, to take action.
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Privatization is handled by a government agency, the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF).
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Democrat Kamala Harris is comparing #ICE - yes, a U.S. government agency - to the KKK.
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Waterfront Toronto, a government agency, will announce in May if the project will proceed.
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That would double the lending authority the government agency had in fiscal year 2019.
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A rep for the government agency tells PEOPLE, "We are looking into this matter."
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All government agency Internet home pages must be uniform in look, information and navigation.
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The government agency that oversees the industry has fought the tariffs, to little relief.
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Moreover, why does any thing —a band, a brand, a government agency—have one?
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Chicken products from a variety of sources have been contaminated, the government agency said.
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The sign appeared to have been posted by Nobu, rather than a government agency.
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Right at the beating heart of American bourgeois capitalism was a huge government agency.
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You the Congress or some government agency should set the price, and that's it.
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Now suppose that, instead, the government agency gives her a job at Government Pharmacy.
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Supervision came mostly under a single local government agency, whose oversight was lax at best.
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand is the government agency responsible for promoting tourism to Thailand.
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There, the system is run by a quasi-autonomous government agency, which reduces political meddling.
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Unfortunately, with congressional hearings scheduled, and government agency investigations underway, it may be too late.
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The government agency responsible for launching the spacecraft hasn't claimed it, which is somewhat odd.
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Her father is also a spy and former leader of a violent, covert government agency.
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Ogilvy's work with CBP, Seifert said, was limited to helping the government agency recruit applicants.
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The government agency has registered 72,843 fires, the highest number since records began in 2013.
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The Fed is an independent government agency with mandates of maximum employment and price stability.
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The government agency currently offers amnesty programs that many view as unprecedented in their leniency.
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It succeeds as a government agency, albeit fictitious, because its psycho-social services actually work.
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It is just a residence, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC), a government agency.
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The project is being run by Nesta in partnership with the Innovate UK government agency.
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Fourth, Qualcomm was told it can't interfere with any customer going to a government agency.
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He also called for the formation of an independent government agency to regulate tech companies.
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"Last month, the U.S. sizzled with record warmth," the government agency said in a statement.
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It has to be the real thing by a government agency in the fictitious name.
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She had been assigned to a US government agency facility in Georgia since February 13.
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She's decided to run the country without help or input of any other government agency.
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The International Trade Commission is a government agency empowered to hear disputes over patented technology.
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CBP is hardly the only government agency employing the ad giant, it should be noted.
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It should not be a decision made by unelected judges or unelected government agency officials.
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That the government agency in charge of protecting the environment does, though, is seriously worrying.
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The judge rejected the tried and true rationale for raising taxes every government agency uses.
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Posters at a government agency offer tips on how to deal with spiraling personal debt.
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No government agency has said the man was connected to ISIS or other terrorist groups.
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In an earlier version of Wednesday's briefing, we misstated the name of a government agency.
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But so is preventing the government agency from starting down a dangerous and slippery slope.
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The UK requires corporate ownership disclosures through a government agency and website called Companies House.
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Ocasio-Cortez ran on a progressive platform, which also focused on abolishing the government agency.
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Government agency procedures have mostly placed the onus on parents to track down their children.
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The identification of Kanagaratnam was confirmed with assistance from an international government agency, Idsinga said.
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So says the National Transport Safety Board, the government agency responsible for investigating traffic accidents.
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Such ideals must remain unmolested by the temporary whims of each and every government agency.
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"The NBTC thinks that data storage should be done by a government agency," he said.
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As a federal government agency, the NEA cannot engage in advocacy, either directly or indirectly.
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The United States also provides aid through its own government agency that could be cut.
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"I can't speak to what they do, they being a federal government agency," he said.
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A government agency added it to a list of industries that it proposes to eliminate.
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It was not clear which government agency or private forensics firm, would conduct the investigation.
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Vietnam, where all public exhibitions must be approved by a government agency, is another matter.
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The government agency is particularly interested in whether Juul used deceptive marketing that targeted minors.
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INCRA, the government agency involved, did not respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
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Check if you are exempt from being licensed if you work for a government agency.
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It was the first time Washington had applied the term to an entire government agency.
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The most common side effects of Xofluza included diarrhea and bronchitis, the government agency reported.
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Lieber was charged with one count of making false statements to a U.S. government agency.
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It won't at a government agency whose leader is the nation's face to the world.
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These cases include felonies, misdemeanors, and serious crimes and are instead prosecuted by a government agency.
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No government agency or outside organization holds shares in Huawei or has any control over Huawei.
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The IBWC is a joint government agency responsible for brokering water treaties between the two countries.
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There is no U.S. government agency, process, or funding dedicated to confronting this impending humanitarian crisis.
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This idea may seem un-American — we would never stand for a government agency censoring speech.
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The government agency INPE has registered 72,843 fires, the highest number since records began in 2013.
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Rosselló's request would add yet another government agency to review the contract with the Montana company.
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But usually SpaceX or the government agency its working with will confirm a successful mission afterward.
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But Farook's employer was the San Bernardino Department of Health, which is also a government agency.
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The government agency blocked Amazon's efforts to stop the vote, amid growing scrutiny of its product.
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So she turned to the Environmental Protection Agency, the federal government agency that regulates drinking water.
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Today, no government agency with the power to fine employers is responsible for E-Verify enforcement.
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And, the government agency in question is none other than the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the lead government agency at the XTO well pad.
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The Serbian government agency for refugees and migration, the SRC, was not immediately reachable for comment.
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Some activist-minded conspiracy theorists think the government agency wanted to silence him and his message.
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Lebanon canceled a plan to export its rubbish to Russia last month, a government agency said.
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One said the instructions came from customs, while another said it was from another government agency.
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Apparently the extraterrestrials-among-us problem is bigger than just one secret government agency can handle.
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Until recently, the Federal Trade Commission was the government agency responsible for policing internet service providers.
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The impulse to validate affirmative action is good, but the Board is not a government agency.
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Repairs are paid in part by Historic Scotland, a government agency that looks after important monuments.
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The views expressed are his own and do not represent the position of any government agency.
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But the government agency decided against a night rescue effort because of the risk of accidents.
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The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, an autonomous government agency, published a comparably exhaustive report.
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States were also unsure which government agency to request resources and information from, the report stated.
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The State Administration for Religious Affairs, a government agency, will be absorbed into the party department.
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Some states now limit or bar nondisclosure agreements when the accused works for a government agency.
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My workplace used to be a stodgy government agency and, until recently, was run like one.
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One government agency does vaccine research, another does public education, and many pay for medical care.
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In a videotaped interview with the government agency after the attack at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space.
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This idea may seem un-American — we would never stand for a government agency censoring speech.
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This led us to conclude that boycotting a government agency in America was the wrong approach.
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If they fail, the flavored products may be taken off the market, a government agency warned.
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National High Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRCL), the government agency overseeing the project, had no immediate comment.
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The government agency anticipates 2019 will be one of the top five hottest years on record.
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The government agency anticipates 2019 will be one of the top five hottest years on record.
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This begs the question, what exactly qualifies one to lead the nation's second largest government agency?
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There are fundamental differences in the way a GPS app, and a government agency, approach navigation.
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The Postal Service is a large government agency America uses to deliver catalogues we never ordered.
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Vaping is now federally regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, the government agency announced Thursday.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission, a tiny government agency, is in charge of the recall process.
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Andrew Cuomo, has repeatedly used the phrase to describe the federal government agency that enforces immigration laws.
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Even the Social Security Administration, the government agency that administers the benefit, can mislead people, experts say.
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The LVCVA, which Hill heads, is a government agency that's tasked with attracting visitors to Las Vegas.
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Companies House, a government agency, has neither the powers nor the resources to check what is submitted.
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DN, meanwhile, is hoping the legal power backing a government agency will force Tidal to be forthcoming.
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However, the head of the government agency in charge of land policy said implementation would be difficult.
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It's unclear what kind of spacecraft is going up, or which government agency the launch is for.
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Litzow also said the government agency is taking "aggressive measures to correct this error," per the Post.
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The government agency estimates that about 45 to 50 individuals are currently being exposed to shock treatments.
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The government agency, however, has said that an audit does not restrict Trump from releasing the returns.
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This is a government agency that has no teeth, has no ability to deal with this problem.
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The Swiss government agency said the agreement with Microsoft meant there was "no need for court proceedings".
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By the summer of 2018 Aadhaar was required or encouraged by nearly every government agency and programme.
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However, it doesn't work with any insurance you may have from your job or a government agency.
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The Federal Reserve is a government agency that has been entrusted by Congress with two important functions.
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Even though the HRC is an independent government agency, Matobato left its program when Duterte became president.
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The US government agency had been tasked with probing how Russians were laundering money through American companies.
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Over the last three years, researchers at the government agency have enlisted the help of captured pythons.
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Anyone who's wanted a shot at eliminating a government agency now has a chance to weigh in.
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Space is sexy and badass — and it doesn't necessarily take a government agency to get you there.
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The Fed is currently an independent government agency but is ultimately accountable to the public and Congress.
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Brazil has admitted about 2,163 Syrian refugees, according to the National Committee for Refugees, a government agency.
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All of this drama points up an immutable fact: no government agency can be immune from politics.
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It is crucial for U.S. citizens to trust that an email from a government agency is legitimate.
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There isn't anything in there that authorizes any government agency to discriminate on the basis of religion.
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Facebook is being sued or investigated by nearly every three-letter government agency you can think of.
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In short, the government agency is urging states to strongly consider three additional scenarios when granting benefits:
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That's still incredibly short notice for a government agency that needs a large space for its experiments.
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There's no confirmation tracing the hack to the Iranian government, agency spokeswoman Sara Sendek told me. Sen.
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The official noted that the center routinely shares information with government agency partners to enhance public safety.
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A total of 18 people became sick between July 5 and July 25, the government agency said.
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The Federal Trade Commission, the government agency that regulates advertising, has guidelines for disclosing social media ads.
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The complaint did not identify the subject of the documents or which government agency they came from.
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Weaver is the latest of Trump's nominees to withdraw consideration for a government agency leadership role. Sen.
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They've found no other single entity — corporation, government agency, or individual — responsible for so much environmental degradation.
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And this isn't the first time a government agency has called out the foster care system, either.
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It is not clear why any Mexican government agency would deploy the spyware to track those on the front lines of the fight to battle obesity in Mexico — where diabetes was recently declared a national emergency — nor is it clear which Mexican government agency could be behind the surveillance.
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No other government agency or private company bears this burden, which costs the USPS approximately $5.5 billion annually.
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Ultimately, the Ultimen prove to be a hoax: an unstable team genetically engineered by a shadowy government agency.
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Initially, the government agency told her it was not possible because liquor stores are private businesses, CBC reported.
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Ultimately, however, he believes the government agency is suddenly enforcing a law that's no longer up to date.
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It puts the blame on Parks Canada, the government agency responsible for looking after these parks' ecological integrity.
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The committee includes Sears' landlords, the U.S. government agency overseeing its remaining pensioners, vendors and representatives for bondholders.
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The government agency argued that the buyout would have removed a promising challenger in an already consolidated market.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the name of the government agency Bernie Sanders was protective of.
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Enterprise Singapore, a government agency, has issued a guide{here} on business continuity planning for the novel coronavirus.
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The VA pays the lowest prices of any government agency, in part because it provides healthcare to veterans.
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The head of the government agency that runs Ethiopia's hacking, the INSA, declined to comment for this story.
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It said the government agency tasked with fighting cybercrime believes the electronic voting system was not hack-proof.
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People have a right to grow and consume plant-based medicines without the approval of any government agency.
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These are the depressing findings of a study by the Office for National Statistics, a British government agency.
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White folks might be more likely to consider a government agency a trusted source; racial minorities might not.
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The government agency in charge of forestry and wildlife can take 18 months to issue a harvesting permit.
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The Men in Black carry out their work thanklessly and autonomously, with no oversight from another government agency.
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On a budget of $28500 million a year — and without fanfare — USIP does what no government agency does.
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December's outflow was the largest since the U.S. government agency started recording Treasury debt transactions in January 1978.
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Winner, a contractor with Pluribus International Corporation, began working for a government agency based in Georgia in February.
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The news outlet provided the US government agency with a copy of the document, according to the complaint.
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The list of items that are banned and allowed by the government agency can be confusing for travelers.
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But the government agency still hasn't given approval for disease risk estimates that are sent directly to consumers.
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While we don't know which government agency conducted this probe, the document was eventually declassified by the NSA.
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In fact, it seems pretty unheard of for a government agency that's supposed to be calm and collected.
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The National Cancer Institute, an American government agency, is trying something similar with a trial it calls MATCH.
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With a little investigation, you discover that a government agency is responsible for these trespasses and property destruction.
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Allowing a government agency too little leeway can have disastrous effects on our health, safety and the economy.
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WASHINGTON — Thursday is an ignominious anniversary for the government agency that helps finance foreigners' purchases of American exports.
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RFE/RL and VOA are both overseen by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, an independent U.S. government agency.
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Dubai's Future Foundation, a government agency, last spring said it had $300 million to invest in innovative companies.
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Committing fraud on the United States means to impair or obstruct the lawful functions of a government agency.
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The government agency funded the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project, which was responsible for capturing the historic photo.
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Even a local government agency weighed in last week, calling for people to cut back on smartphone use.
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Four people were tested and two of them were found to have Ebola, a government agency spokesman said.
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NASA is great, but it is far from the only U.S. government agency doing great things in space.
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Morris said the government agency made 1,282 arrests in 2015 related to document fraud, including counterfeit green cards.
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Today, Sessions is tasked with leading the government agency responsible for seeking justice and enforcing the country's laws.
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"There has to be some realism in what we expect a government agency to actually do," Cestero said.
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The CDC is the only government agency that directly supports STD prevention by state and local health departments.
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Vaidehi Campbell worked for the Soquel Creek Water District, a local non-profit government agency, for 18 years.
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No government agency can be above constitutional oversight from the legislative branch and transparency to the American people.
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She turns into a skeptic, working for a government agency that investigates claims of disappearances for insurance reasons.
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Invitalia, an Italian government agency that promotes trading opportunities, created a company focused on expanding investment in Iran.
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OSHA is a government agency put in place to ensure safe and healthy working conditions for U.S. laborers.
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Father Cardenal remained culture minister until 1987, when the ministry was dissolved and merged with another government agency.
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The NTSB is an independent government agency, but it only has the authority to investigate and make recommendations.
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The site was strewn with No Trespassing signs installed by the Housing and Development Board, a government agency.
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The NRO is a U.S. government agency that's in charge of developing, building, launching and operating intelligence satellites.
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A minute later, he brought up an obscure government agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.
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There is, in the UK, a government agency that decides which treatments are worth covering, and for whom.
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Rosenstein made the announcement during a press conference at the Justice Department in Washington, the government agency said.
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INM commissioned the report, which was conducted by human rights works and others from outside the government agency.
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Tourism Australia, the government agency responsible for the advertisement, has put the ad on hold while Australia burns.
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Then-State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert explicitly denied Wang was working on behalf of any U.S. government agency.
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You see, "NSA" stands for National Security Agency, a government agency long known for its work on encryption.
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Tas van Ommen of the Australian Antarctic Division, a government agency, is also planning to drill near Concordia.
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A bad infographic, meanwhile, might cite an easily manipulated online survey or a government agency that doesn't exist.
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In some papers, nearly every other page is claimed by an ad promoting one government agency or another.
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Big things are happening at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a recently-created but unusually powerful government agency.
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Also, because of an editing error, the article misstates the name of a government agency in one instance.
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Other countries will task a government agency to meet with pharmaceutical companies and haggle over an appropriate price.
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The government agency claimed it had the authority to enforce their policy because the internet is an intrastate service.
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The US doesn't have a domestic terrorism law and no government agency designates domestic groups as being terrorist organizations.
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I don't see it as a huge government agency but the bottom line is we have to cover everybody.
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The government agency, which has conducted numerous successful moves in the past, has not said how the rhinos died.
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Alphabet needs to win the approval of the city council and Waterfront Toronto, the government agency overseeing the development.
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Transport Canada, the Canadian government agency that regulates travel in the country, has confirmed an investigation is taking place.
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One worry is that a government agency could find itself intentionally or unintentionally violating the rights of U.S. citizens.
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However, it will reverse monthly service and overdraft fees for those who are employed by a closed government agency.
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Last year, the government agency also added seven other bee species, all from Hawaii, to the endangered species list.
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The organisation has been awarded £1m ($1.3m) by Innovate UK, a government agency dedicated to supporting science and technology.
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The appointee was not disclosed to AP but they are expected to be an official from another government agency.
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To search this vast trove of financial data, FinCEN has unique computer tools that no other government agency has.
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Last year, the government agency had added seven other bee species, all from Hawaii, to the endangered species list.
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Democrats want to create an independent government agency that would crack down on pharmaceutical companies that raise prices excessively.
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Also, the court brief reference to a "third party" indicates that it's not a government agency providing the method.
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The Czech government agency added that its warning notice was based on its findings and on those of allies.
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None have thus far inquired about the corporate or government agency managing the bureaucratic process on the other side.
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His job is never clear, outside of one dream sequence where he works for some shadowy conspiratorial government agency.
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The government agency shared a photo on Twitter of what appeared to be a delicious-looking lemon poppyseed muffin.
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" She added, "It's sad when a government agency orders a mascot, and it ends up sitting in a box.
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Go deeper: Trump's proposed climate panel would include prominent skeptic Government agency ignored constitutional issues over Trump's D.C. hotel
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The government agency stripped Dhingra's feminist drama of its sexual innuendos and replaced all the "fucks" with loud bleeps.
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It's a story that's playing out across every corporation, nonprofit and government agency, big or small, domestic or foreign.
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Its maintenance is funded by a government agency that has spent just over $100,53 on the monument since 1985.
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An Inspector General works within a government agency, but by law does not take orders from that agency head.
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After a summer of congressional hearings, the EPA became a government agency with its own member of the Cabinet.
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Procter & Gamble, the makers of Tide, has warned against eating the pods since the government agency sounded the alarm.
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That could, in effect, spread Pruitt's climate denial around the country under the guise of a respected government agency.
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America has many problems, and to many Americans, the FCC is the government agency that can solve these problems.
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Its embassy in Beijing and the Japan External Trade Organisation, an independent government agency, have employedIPexperts to assist firms.
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By this logic, the fifteen-billion-dollar market for renewable-fuel credits is not regulated by any government agency.
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Another government agency will expand its remit from defense to begin cyber attacks on offshore criminals, Tehan also said.
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A source at a government agency involved in the investigation said that the arrested hacker behind Andromeda was Yarets.
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The cash-strapped quasi-government agency has largely depended on the boom in e-commerce shipments in recent years.
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There were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage, according to CONRED, the government agency for disaster reduction.
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"This is Orwellian anti-science partisanship that has no place in a government agency," Schatz said in a statement.
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"That a U.S. government agency has decided that our capability is not good enough is pretty amazing," he says.
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The firm takes on a government agency that has lost the sole person with blueprints to a lethal weapon.
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On Facebook, the government agency explains that the fish were not killed and were being collected for a study.
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SBK has "major investments" in the Russian energy sector, a September 2016 announcement by a Turkish government agency said.
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She said she got her house by calling a government agency — and the first lady called her back personally.
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Naturally, this isn't the first time a US government agency has played down the seriousness of a data breach.
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Democrats want to create an independent government agency that would crack down on drug companies that raise prices excessively.
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And remember: The Weather Service is a government agency known for its sober-minded messaging and avoidance of hyperbole.
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A new plan to combat cyberattacks is in the works, with the onus on government agency chiefs for cybersecurity.
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FERC is an independent government agency that regulates interstate transport of oil and natural gas and electric power transmission.
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Patrick Chappatte Facebook's privacy practices are being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission, the government agency confirmed on Monday.
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Also, because of an editing error, the article misstated the name of a government agency in a subsequent reference.
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As it stands, there is no government agency that has the power, funding and mission to fix the problems.
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It was the broadest examination yet by an American government agency into child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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The images were captured by an expedition by the National Indian Foundation, a government agency commonly known as Funai.
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Government agency the Child Welfare Society of Kenya declined to comment when Reuters sought more information on the ban.
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The government agency said that from 2005 to 2017, 149 rhinos were relocated in Kenya with only eight mortalities.
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YouTube said last year that it would start clearly identifying all videos that were funded by a government agency.
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The State Council Information Office, the government agency that deals with such inquiries, did not respond to faxed questions.
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"I am the state attorney," Aramis Ayala told officers, when they asked her what government agency she works for.
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The U.S. government agency with the responsibility for what is called development finance is the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
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Microsoft has been fighting its much bigger rival, Amazon Web Services, for big business and government agency cloud customers.
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For instance, Page had been approved as an operational contact for another US government agency from 2008 to 2013.
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USAID is a government agency that works closely with the State Department and provides foreign assistance in various countries.
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According to a British government agency, an extra six months of life at the time was worth about $22,750.
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Civil society advocates say that the legislation allows a single government agency to accumulate unchecked powers over the internet.
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To snoop legally, any government agency would need warrants from a court; there is no evidence that any were issued.
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"According to the plaintiffs' complaint virtually every U.S. citizen has the right to sue virtually any government agency," said Grant.
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The government agency had earlier suggested the ousting of founder Elizabeth Holmes from the industry for at least two years.
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The government agency in charge of approving drugs gets a surprising amount of money from the companies that make them
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To fund such events, PAFA usually relies on grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal government agency.
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Imagine hating a government agency so much that you're willing to spend $840 to pay your $2,4003 fee in pennies.
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The government agency Funai (Fundação Nacional do Índio) has been monitoring the man since it first found him in 1996.
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One, which started in January, is a whale watch organised by the Natural Environment Research Council, a British government agency.
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Small wonder that barely half are keeping up with their repayments, according to the National Credit Regulator, a government agency.
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According to government agency VisitBritain, more than 270,000 Chinese visited Britain in 2015, up 46 percent on the previous year.
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The tweet wouldn't be the first time a government agency has used its official Twitter account to troll President Trump.
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Indeed, Triple A rated government agency Housing and Development Board accounts for S$250 billion of next year's maturing bonds.
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Bannon isn't the only Trumpster (Trump circle member + Dumpster) to not get a rose from a government agency this week.
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The contractor worked for Pluribus International Corporation and had reportedly started work for a government agency in Georgia in February.
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"Mondays can really stink," the government agency wrote alongside the image, which shows a gloved officer's hand holding a pellet.
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Farasatpour coordinated the sale and delivery of explosives and other materials to a Syrian government agency, the Treasury Department said.
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Singapore state agency SPRING is an investor in SmartKarma, and government agency International Enterprise is helping the firm expand overseas.
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Last week, a government agency put out a report saying that Mylan may have overcharged the government by $1.27 billion.
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The USITC is an independent U.S. government agency that can order actions against unfair trade practices, such as banning imports.
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Grubb recalled writing a letter of recommendation for her for a job that involved translating for a federal government agency.
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And, it seems, to also keep us entertained with some of the weirdest meme-filled tweets of any government agency.
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The JACC, an Australian government agency created to coordinate search efforts for MH370, said that no crew members were injured.
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If one government agency has a database with facial scans, it would be simple to share the data with others.
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But sometimes you've gotta roll out the welcome mat for your friendly shady government agency with a problematic legacy, right?
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They do not believe that an American government agency which operates in secret can be trusted to obey any rules.
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That sentiment is echoed by Neil Chatterjee, a Republican commissioner at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency.
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The CFPB, a government agency, said in a consent order that Dwolla misrepresented the safety of its data-security practices.
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The surgeon's lawyers cited a 2016 federal appeals court opinion that held that the national center was a government agency.
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Climate change A government agency says the nation will pay dearly if we don't do something soon about climate change.
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Ginnie Mae, a government agency that securitizes Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Veterans Affairs (VA) mortgages, has another 16 percent.
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The government agency in charge of disaster relief posted a message on Twitter that warned, wrongly, of a tsunami risk.
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The OCC is the government agency that oversees national banks, and Noreika was a finance lawyer with numerous bank clients.
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Also imagine that the government agency responsible for policing premeditated campaign finance violations like this was nowhere to be found.
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KACARE, the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, is the Saudi government agency tasked with the nuclear plans.
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Brown's character, Eleven, was used as a test subject by a secret government agency, but escapes in the first season.
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The railway also retained a lawyer who had previously worked for a government agency from which it needed a permit.
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Palantir provides ICE with data-mining software that the government agency uses to screen undocumented immigrants and conduct workplace raids.
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He said the association is in contact with Brazilian government agency Antaq, which oversees maritime transportation, to find a solution.
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That was all the evidence the government agency needed to raid the restaurant when someone sent the video to authorities.
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To that end she filed a case in 2016 with the National Land Commission, a government agency that mediates disputes.
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Farasatpour coordinated the sale and delivery of explosives and other materiel to a Syrian government agency, the Treasury Department said.
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And once a key government agency turned against the deal, it became clear Sinclair would not be realizing its dream.
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The new bureau will also grab control over antimonopoly actions from the Ministry of Commerce and another, smaller government agency.
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Typically, defense lawyers need a government agency to sponsor them and then the F.B.I. has to conduct a background check.
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Lars Amreus, director general of the Swedish National Heritage Board, a government agency, said he was stunned by the theft.
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For research purposes only A US government agency that makes all kinds of top-secret stuff needs an underground lair.
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Just like people attack astrologers online, "they would attack a government agency like NASA probably ten times harder," he said.
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Each year, the government agency Kela provides different products and designs, and companies can apply to have their items included.
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As a black woman in a segregated government agency that was primarily staffed by white men, Johnson faced severe discrimination.
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He said he and other students had grown frustrated as they were directed from one government agency to the next.
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It is unclear if there have been other instances of a Trump business charging a government agency for its services.
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However, the government agency said it would resurvey farmers in five northern states where poor weather left many acres unharvested.
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The views expressed in this article are entirely his own and do not represent those of any U.S. government agency.
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CHR investigators told Reuters they had to subpoena SOCO to get full autopsies, even though CHR is a government agency.
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Both running a government agency, and understanding the importance of accountability to the public are learned skills not inherent ones.
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The government agency said construction and manufacturing dragged down the country's economic performance, after registering two consecutive quarters of growth.
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In May, WannaCry disrupted networks ranging from a Spanish telecom to a Russian government agency and a U.S. shipping giant.
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He was caught by a Canadian government agency, which titled the undercover mission "Operation Longtooth," according to Canadian Wildlife Magazine.
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The standards have been a resounding success; a testament to a government agency doing its job to keep us safe.
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Ruchir Sharma The Federal Reserve arguably has more influence on the daily lives of Americans than any other government agency.
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An earlier version of this article misstated part of the name of the government agency in charge of airport security.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a government agency created by the Wall Street overhaul law passed in 2010.
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As a government agency, the F.D.A. is supposed to serve as a bulwark between corporate profiteering and the public welfare.
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Certainly a government agency can be expected to understand the policy it needs to execute, but the most challenging problem is that there might not be technical and design literacy within a government agency, such that it can do things like user research, which ensures that technology actually works the way it's intended to.
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Let's Not Put the Government in Charge of Moderating Facebook Will Oremus doesn't like Chris Hughes' nebulous ideas about a government agency devoted to internet regulation: Hughes fails to make the case for why online speech should be subject to extra government scrutiny, let alone be made the province of a special government agency.
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Basing your scam around the government agency meant to protect consumers from getting scammed is not a smart thing to do.
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But the greatest threat was not that any one law be repealed, or even that any one government agency be dissolved.
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According to Global Affairs, the government agency handling media requests related to the rocket crash, there's nothing to worry about, however.
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Six documents investigators found in Martin's possession allegedly contained sensitive intelligence and were produced by a U.S. government agency in 2014.
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Reporters have been able to ask about government agency decisions, controversies, and the president's view of important national and international issues.
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The government agency estimated it would cost airlines about $2700,2800 for about 480 hours worth of labor to complete the inspections.
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Image: iRobotThere are innumerable ways to die and now, a US government agency wants to discuss some new, internet-connected ones.
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N) for listing Taiwan and Tibet as countries on its website, while another government agency took aim at Inditex-owned (ITX.
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But given that the film does depict "The Shop" — the government agency from Firestarter — it's at least tangentially a King adaptation.
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He also (problematically) calls for the creation of a new government agency devoted to protecting consumer privacy and regulating internet speech.
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Left-leaning parties are calling for the government agency that polices extremism to formally place Bystron and the AfD under monitoring.
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According to the Energy Information Administration, a government agency, America guzzled nearly equal quantities of coal and natural gas in 23.
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The much loathed government agency is going to try to make airport screening less terrible with fancy new automated security checkpoints.
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He added that he had also requested that the Insolvency Service government agency fast track an investigation into the firm's directors.
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In January 2016 it received a draft environmental impact statement from the government agency, which recommended that the project go ahead.
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It connects Malcolm with the scholar, Hannah Relf, who belongs to a covert anti-Magisterium government agency known as Oakley Street.
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It could use that money to offset NASA's budget, or that money could simply be spent on some other government agency.
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Last month the Registrar of Societies, a government agency, temporarily halted its activities, saying it had not provided the proper paperwork.
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The government agency is responsible for allocating which radio frequencies the company can use in order to communicate with its satellites.
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This was the deal under which 20 percent of America&aposs uranium reserves ended up going to a Russian government agency.
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The company now requires more evidence that licenses have been obtained, both from the customer and from the necessary government agency.
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But it is in a legal dispute with government agency Corfo over royalty payments, which has weighed heavily on its stock.
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With more women and people of color in the room, the chance that a government agency finds the right answer grows.
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Facebook's 2011 settlement with the FTC also required it report to the government agency about its privacy practices for 20 years.
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On Wednesday, the justices heard arguments in a case concerning a towering Latin cross maintained by a government agency in Maryland.
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So for a government agency to reach out and talk to people, it was definitely a fireside chat kind of moment.
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In Britain, a critical government agency report prompted Huawei to announce that it would spend $2 billion on a security overhaul.
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The multi-government agency collaboration behind the bus stop include the city's urban planners, transport regulators, and the national parks regulator.
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"We're doing what we can within the confines of a small government agency that is restricted in our resources," Smith said.
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We believe that Pruitt would be an effective administrator of a government agency that has trouble following procedures to create rules.
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The Trump administration joined the American Legion and a Maryland government agency in arguing on Wednesday that the cross was constitutional.
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Like the State Department, the CIA is a government agency tasked with dealing with foreigners, and so is suspect to nationalists.
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" Tesla described the idea that it would prevent a customer talking to the NHTSA "or any other government agency" as "preposterous.
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In fact, in the first five months of this year, the government agency has launched 28 investigations on potential drone infractions.
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One of them is devoted to management and administrative functions, a standard nuts-and-bolts component of any large government agency.
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In 1996, the head of a small government agency called the Commodity Futures Trading Commission was a woman named Brooksley Born.
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Why is a grant to a scientist considered a conflict of interest, but a grant to a government agency employee isn't?
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In Brazil, for example, release of Oxitec mosquitoes has been approved by one government agency but awaits approval from another agency.
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Sure, it'll be a new government agency—but it won't be a bureaucracy: The NCSA is not a new federal bureaucracy.
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The Export-Import Bank, an independent government agency, provides loans to foreign entities that enables them to purchase American-made goods.
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Some of it, shy and smart and gently funny, comes from Daniel, who works as a speechwriter for a government agency.
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"To our knowledge no government agency in any ongoing investigation has concluded that any wrongdoing occurred," Tesla wrote in its filing.
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Americans should not have to choose between forfeiting their legal rights and getting adequate medical care, a government agency has decided.
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President Donald Trump on Friday said Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie will be nominated to permanently lead the government agency.
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His assignment was to inspect gasworks for a government agency at a time of conflict between the Chinese and foreign powers.
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Selecting a lead government agency to standardize, collect, and make available a range of necessary data should be an early step.
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Since the outlooks are issued by a government agency, they're often perceived as less biased than those from a particular industry.
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President Donald Trump on Friday said acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie will be nominated to permanently lead the government agency.
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In addition, only five percent of the Border Patrol's workforce is female, the largest gender gap of any federal government agency.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the government agency that runs Medicare, devised the new payments to be budget neutral.
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It is also about the amount of power given to a single person, who is largely unaccountable, at a government agency.
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In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 5,516 deaths, or nearly 4 percent of all deaths in the country, a government agency says.
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"It's shocking to me," said Catherine Lhamon, the chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, a bipartisan government agency.
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What it means is that the government agency charged with overseeing compliance with the federal campaign finance laws has been gutted.
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You can gamble in the Netherlands, but it's an activity that strictly regulated by an independent government agency called De Kansspelautoriteit.
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Knives are the weapon most commonly used in homicides in Australia, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, a government agency.
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In 1979 she became director of the Women's Educational Equity Act program, a government agency that funded career training for women.
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"It's very easy in that instance for a government agency to just default to doing things the normal way," Konyndyk said.
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That rocket is expected to make its first flight in 2021, after the government agency has already chosen its launch providers.
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"It's ironic that a government agency, which is bound by the First Amendment, wouldn't put up the First Amendment," he said.
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"As a federal government agency, the National Archives does not condone or engage in partisan or political conversations," the statement said.
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Hardly a week goes by without a headline-grabbing cyberattack on a bank, retailer, health insurer, government agency or political campaign.
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It is up to each government agency that uses the portal, however, to take the care to input the information correctly.
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What do you do if a president-elect asks you to lead a government agency that you famously wanted to abolish?
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Trump's most recent salvo alleged that Amazon's use of the United States Postal Service cost the government agency billions of dollars.
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Even before the new allegations, senators from both parties questioned Jackson's experience and overall qualifications to lead the massive government agency.
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The court reasoned that collective bargaining with a government agency is inherently political because it involves tax dollars and government budgets.
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In the process, Pruitt is reining in a rogue government agency that has operated well beyond its legal authority for years.
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In 2003, Gun worked for GCHQ, the British government agency that is equivalent to the National Security Agency across the pond.
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The government agency provided guidelines for local authorities to promote psychological crisis intervention and started telephone- and online-based counseling services.
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"We may be the first folks from a government agency this population has seen," said John Morrison, the Virginia group's spokesman.
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Government agency programs have already been cut so deeply by the 85033 "sequester" that neither party would accept such low spending.
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The government agency that administers Obamacare showed a willingness to give states more leeway in managing their individual health insurance marketplaces.
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The views expressed in this publication are the author's and do not imply endorsement by MITRE or any US Government agency.
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A government agency could combine call detail records with our smartphone's geolocation feature, literally drawing a map of where we've been.
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"The application&aposs omissions included "information the FBI had obtained from another U.S. government agency detailing its prior relationship with Page.
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She noted that she hoped those in the crowd would, if not work for DHS, would work with the government agency.
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Activists have been monitoring the EPA and other government agency websites for edits that remove or limit access to scientific information.
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Earlier this month, a government agency sold a $1 billion stake in ITC Ltd to state-run Life Insurance Corp (LIC).
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The Unification Ministry, the South Korean government agency that handles issues related to defectors, said it was investigating Ms. Lim's case.
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In a memo to government agency heads, Trump said the American people deserved as much access as possible to the records.
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Watch the entire batshit Infowars segment above and marvel at the fact that a major government agency felt obligated to respond.
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The Export-Import Bank, an independent government agency, provides loans to foreign entities that enable them to purchase American-made goods.
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The National Science Foundation, an independent U.S. government agency, provided about $1.1 billion in funding for the LIGO research over 40 years.
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The rate of rainforest destruction has soared more than 60% compared to the same time last year, a Brazilian government agency reports.
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Yoshihiro Takada, a former resident who now works with the local government agency in charge of rebuilding, agreed to show me around.
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John Kelly, the head of that government agency, will have the discretion to allocate the money as he sees fit, Mulvaney said.
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Lyman is not the only member of a government agency who would like to see federal land handed over to the states.
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A report published last year by the Federal Trade Commission revealed the government agency received 4.5 million complaints about robocalls in 2017.
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According to the government agency, all is not right in the land of blockchains — and it's past time the company play ball.
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One example of how this would work includes installing malware or other software provided by a government agency onto a specific device.
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It's still challenging to track where a container might be in the world and which government agency might be holding it up.
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An Australian government agency partnered with a horticultural group to create a powdered broccoli product that can be made into coffee drinks.
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The number of U.S. Gulf oil and gas production platforms with evacuated personnel dropped to 14 from 30, a government agency said.
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The study, by University of Colorado Boulder professor Jennifer K. Balch and other colleagues, examined government agency wildfire records from 1992-2012.
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Members of the National Institute of Migration, a Mexican government agency, detain a girl during an operation in Pijijiapan, Mexico, April 22.
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If it happens, it'll mark the first time a government agency has flown crew on a commercial space flight to do research.
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In four states -- Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota and Tennessee -- only the mother is allowed to surrender her infant, according to the government agency.
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"We remain committed to cooperating with any government agency that may require inquiring our organisation for any reason or suspicion," Goel said.
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Bond investments accounted for 80% of total invested assets as of FYE16, including a significant portion in government and government agency bonds.
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That the directive came from a government agency and included a slew of other organisations and entities doesn't make it any better.
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Crucially, Tracy specifically cites VisionBox's Crisis Actors press release and suggests that maybe a government agency hired the company for the job.
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And yet there's little the government agency in charge — the Federal Communications Commission — can do to deter robocallers, even though it's illegal.
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It is a deeply strange image, and it only gets stranger when you realize that it was tweeted by a government agency.
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When he started at the CPSC, the agency's social media presence was exactly what you'd expect from a government agency: pretty staid.
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For now, we can look back at some of the most beautiful photos of 20163 from the United States' greatest government agency.
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A government agency is investigating the incident to learn how and why the plane left the runway, according to the Associated Press.
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President Donald Trump is looking for a permanent head of the 360,000-person VA, the second-largest government agency after the Pentagon.
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Of note: Almost all of Wells Fargo's businesses are under investigation by a government agency, as the Wall Street Journal points out.
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More than 200 people -- 31% of them children under 5 -- are killed annually in "unintentional backing" incidents, according to the government agency.
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Instead, the foundation has formed a partnership with the National Archives and Records Association (NARA), a government agency, which will digitise them.
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Strangely, among Hacking Team's customers in Mexico was one client that isn't strictly a government agency, the state-owned oil company PEMEX.
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In an environment of hyper-partisanship, the more conspicuous any government agency makes itself, the more politicised it will almost inevitably seem.
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Massive cuts to non-defense discretionary spending: Unsurprisingly, Trump is proposing slashing many government agency budgets that don't fit with his priorities.
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Then, in no uncertain terms, Musk says exactly what he thinks of the government agency responsible for enforcing the federal securities laws.
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You can rest safely knowing your data will be outside the hands of some secretive government agency going to town on privacy.
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JICA, a Japanese government agency that provides official development assistance, said it has no ties with Shalika Foundation, including through any intermediaries.
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He has expressed a desire to eliminate the Environmental Protection Agency, the government agency tasked with implementing regulations to secure the environment.
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If messages are stored on Google's servers, after all, then a government agency could get a warrant and get access to them.
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Craig Holman of CREW told the Daily Beast the government agency must be able to prove that Exemption 7 concealments are necessary.
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For years, the FCC has dallied in bureaucratic imperialism, occupying legal domains reserved for other government agencies, or for no government agency.
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The findings were published Thursday by Statistics Canada, a government agency that produces statistics on the country's population, society, culture and economy.
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The infrastructure blueprint says a government agency would outline "appropriate" sale circumstances and how revenue from a potential divestiture could be spent.
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As a Harvard Law professor, she made the case for a government agency devoted specifically to protecting consumers in the financial marketplace.
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Yet many more than that likely know — or had contact at an airport or government agency with — federal workers who missed paychecks.
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The government agency has notified more than 400,000 taxpayers that their passports are at risk since the program began, according to Barreda.
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The projects were partially funded by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), a U.S. government agency that aims to help foreign investment.
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" The official pointed to Akard's background in "foreign affairs as well as a successful track record managing a large state government agency.
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The company says it disclosed the information about the blacklisted entities using its site to the appropriate government agency in May, 2019.
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Arms shipments have been intercepted to some of its clients — a list which includes a Syrian government agency, Egypt, Yemen and Cuba.
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Desmond Agu, a spokesman for the government agency, said the Agip pipeline was attacked with dynamite in the early hours of Sunday.
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Cogat, the Israeli government agency that has been coordinating with Qatar on the Gaza aid efforts, declined comment on Al-Emadi's remarks.
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The General Services Administration (GSA), an independent government agency that owns the facility, is providing the funding to keep the tower open.
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The residential treatment campus was taken over by the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA), a quasi-government agency, in the mid-2010s.
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Is there any law that allows a government agency such as the FBI to compel private companies to create new software products?
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He'll have the ability to ask for payroll information from any government agency and for information on their work with foreign countries.
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They are set by the Postal Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency with commissioners selected by the president from both political parties.
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Two weeks after the Environmental Protection Agency lowered its estimate of the cost of climate change, another government agency is pushing back.
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Oxfam has said that in 2011, it shared its findings with the Charity Commission, a British government agency, which took no action.
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After reviewing the town's information, the government agency would decide, within a certain amount of time, whether to object to the ordinance.
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Sales grew 1.3% from the year-earlier period, less than the expected 2.5% increase in the Reuters poll, the government agency said.
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On busy days, hundreds of tourists disperse among seven designated sites managed by Cormacarena, a regional government agency focused on sustainable development.
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Fannie was founded as a government agency in 2100, during the Great Depression, and rechartered in 2120 with private capital and shareholders.
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Not tomorrow, not next week, not next year, not when the next big technology company or government agency is hacked, but now.
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ServiceNow is making that app and other new tools available for free to any government agency in any part of the world.
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At some point a government agency might be willing to break away some of its components and chop it down to size.
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Despite their inactivity, the Trump Organization sought extensions for the trademarks from Rospatent, the Russian government agency in charge of intellectual property.
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"We are stretched almost to the limit," said Francine Dupuis, the spokeswoman for the Quebec government agency responsible for assisting new arrivals.
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Consumer advocates warned that a government agency entering into these deals amounted to easy Wall Street profits that would cost taxpayers money.
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The country's Disaster Management Centre, the main government agency dealing with disasters, does not have an active Facebook page or Twitter account.
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They often trick people by having the same area code as the recipient, or by appearing to come from a government agency.
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Carson has never led a government agency, a concern for Democrats on the Senate committee, which was to question him on Thursday.
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Under current federal laws, investigations into such explosions are led by the company that built the rocket, not by a government agency.
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"The sanction was against a government agency that has many functions, only one of them being hacking the U.S. elections," said Rodzianko.
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The next morning, the government agency released a statement saying that Mr. Nurcahyo had "NEVER said" what he had, in fact, said.
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Environmental Protection Agency The EPA, a government agency tasked with protecting the environment through regulations, will be threatened under the Trump administration.
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It's standard practice for the government agency to interview company personnel or others with knowledge of the industry as part of its review.
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The documents found at Martin's home included six classified documents that the Justice Department says were created by a government agency in 2014.
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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a government agency, the country had about 88 billion square feet of commercial floorspace in 2016.
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However, Rajab was prosecuted under laws making it illegal to offend a foreign country, spread rumors at wartime or "insult" a government agency.
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Nursery staff are required by law to gain a childcare qualification, and all childcare facilities are regularly inspected by the government agency Ofsted.
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"With a vast nation to defend, we can neither predict nor prevent every conceivable attack," Bush said before establishing the new government agency.
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Bond investments accounted for 80% of total invested assets at end-May 2017, including a significant portion in government and government agency bonds.
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Yahoo secretly scanned its users emails at the behest of a U.S. government agency — and now it wants the government to explain why.
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A skilled worker in British Columbia earns around $2168,222 a week, compared to $3,400 in California, according to BC Stats, a government agency.
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Some legislation has been introduced in the U.S. Congress that would have states or a federal government agency collect such information, it said.
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The Daily Beast reported that the company met with ICE this past summer to try to sell the government agency its Rekognition tools.
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But the GRU is the only known government agency that not only regularly hacks politicians, but also sometimes strategically releases what it finds.
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The Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a US government agency, provided taxpayer-backed financing to open eight KFCs and five Pizza Huts in Mongolia.
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Anyone surprised that a Nehalem system is still in use anywhere probably hasn't worked in IT at a big company or government agency.
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Smith gives off an "I'm getting too old for this shit" vibe as Henry Brogan, an expert operative for a shadowy government agency.
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The legislation makes it illegal for a government agency or commercial body to discriminate on grounds of race, creed, gender or sexual orientation.
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The government agency emphasized that breaking the law and paying the fines "should not simply be viewed as a cost of doing business."
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Alfa Bank denied any connections to Trump, and Spectrum Health said it had not been contacted by the FBI or any government agency.
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But the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency, says public health has never been affected by the storage or transportation of waste.
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The Prime Minister's office said that based on the former cabinet minister's findings, it had decided to transfer Isa to a government agency.
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The two teens must fight for survival as a dystopian government agency hunts down Tetsuo for his newfound, and possibly catastrophic, supernatural powers.
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Under law, banks have to report suspicious transactions over $10,000, and hand over lists of these transactions to a government agency every day.
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Harris County is a test site for the high-tech device, becoming the first government agency in the country to try it out.
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Another 226 children have been released from the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the government agency charged with housing unaccompanied minors.
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Another 378 children have been released from the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the government agency charged with housing unaccompanied minors.
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There is no one government agency tasked with securing critical infrastructure systems, whose protection often falls to local governments and states, said Cabrera.
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Two days later, armed farmers attacked the camp, killing one person and seriously wounding six, the National Indian Foundation, a government agency, said.
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According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a government agency, 2100m Americans meet the medical criteria for opioid addiction.
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Google's "Smart City" in Toronto Faces New Resistance Waterfront Toronto, a Canadian government agency, and Sidewalk Labs, which is owned by Alphabet Inc.
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Australia was the first country in the world to set up a government agency devoted to cutting emissions, under Mr Howard in 1998.
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The government agency in charge of the petro, the Superintendence of Cryptoassets, doesn't have a physical office, and its website is also down.
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"Striking or killing monkeys is an environmental crime," noted the government agency, which receives complaints about mistreatment of wild animals, on its website.
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"Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Fisher-Price for a refund or voucher," the government agency said in a statement.
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UNFPA partners on family planning with "the Chinese government agency responsible for implementing China's coercive family planning policies," said a State Department official.
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An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the commission is the United States' primary authority for communications laws, regulation and technological innovation.
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"We recommend people discard or return any recalled product to the store where it was purchased," the government agency said in a statement.
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According to Esurance, a leading insurance provider, the government agency published numbers that showed 536,202 men and 174,149 women were arrested for DUIs.
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But employers hired at the highest level since November 2006, the government agency said, at a rate of 3.8 percent, or 5.4 million.
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In fact, the government agency seemed to grow confidence: San Francisco's light rail system just wasn't built to handle today's populations, BART said.
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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, the US government agency that regulates vehicle safety, already acknowledges and encourages the implementation of these systems.
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Cybersecurity made headlines this week when a candidate for president called for the establishment of a government agency to monitor it full time.
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Do not procrastinate — especially this year, as there is a new tax code and political uncertainty overshadows every government agency, including the IRS.
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The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), which is the government agency responsible for the nuclear material, has not commented on the Greenpeace statement.
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Irbid, Jordan (CNN)ISIS militants planned to strike civilian and military targets inside Jordan but were foiled by authorities, a government agency said.
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For meteorological data, the researchers turned to the SMHI, a Swedish government agency that registers data from 132 weather stations across the nation.
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But JUUL is not F.D.A. approved, and some e-cig critics place more blame on the government agency than the vaping company itself.
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Bezos' security expert Gavin de Becker reportedly believes that Bezos' texts were intercepted via a government agency, but he hasn't said which one.
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The PPA is a taxpayer-supported government agency, so you might have expected it to remain neutral in this kind of legislative fight.
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Upon contacting the government agency, you are informed that something referred to as "sensors" have been placed at undisclosed locations on your property.
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If a third-party payer is involved, like a government agency or an insurance company, then the answer is likely to be no.
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Cayetano said his department was never consulted about the project approved by a government agency, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
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The measures range from efforts to reduce early voting days to restrict the governor's influence over a powerful government agency that Democratic Gov.
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Winner, a contractor with Pluribus International Corporation, was arrested last Saturday after reportedly starting work for a government agency in Georgia in February.
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For example, right now bond index funds that closely mirror the Barclays U.S. Aggregate index are loaded with Treasury and government agency bonds.
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An article on Thursday about changes at Theranos, the embattled blood-testing business, misidentified the government agency that imposed sanctions against the company.
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Mr. Derlus was the family's sole bread winner, his job as a driver for a government agency providing for all seven of them.
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Rather, it is an "establishment of the executive branch," meaning the service is controlled by presidential appointees and acts as a government agency.
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The PDMA is a government agency aimed at improving the cost of funding and achieving the best structure of the country's public debt.
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If you happen to be a government agency in a democracy, that means reassembling ecosystems based on the desires of competing interest groups.
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Specifically it's signed an agreement to work with the federal government agency over the development of unmanned traffic management at a low altitude.
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On Monday, that tension erupted in a federal lawsuit against the government agency that handles the rules on these so-called wellness programs.
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"We do not allow any government agency to connect directly to or otherwise control our network to obtain our customers' information," he said.
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Mr. Watt is one of the few Obama-era appointees that has remained in place at a major government agency under President Trump.
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Greene's Energy Group, argue that taking private property is something only a court — not a government agency like the patent office — can do.
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The motorists, who were not identified, drove to a gate of the secretive government agency in Fort Meade, Maryland, shortly before 7 a.m.
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That meant caseworkers were spending less time investigating well-functioning families, who in turn were not being hassled by an intrusive government agency.
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An investigation into how Google arranges search results could revive a case closed in 2013 by another government agency, the Federal Trade Commission.
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Ms. Tlaib, a Palestinian-American attorney, has championed Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage and abolishing the government agency known as ICE.
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The National Indian Foundation, a Brazilian government agency commonly known as Funai, captured the images, including of tools and the thatched hut above.
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It was the first time the company had publicly acknowledged acting on an influence campaign based on intelligence received from a government agency.
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The app developed by Washington State will be freely available indefinitely to any government agency globally, including those that are not ServiceNow customers.
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The meeting comes at a key time, as the government agency is looking for SpaceX to deliver safely yet quickly on taxpayers' investment.
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These all come under the Ministry of AYUSH, a government agency created in 2014 to improve access to and awareness of traditional methods.
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The problem is that while 401(k) plans are meant to supplement Social Security, the benefits distributed by the government agency are modest.
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In interviews, Dr. Barquera, Mr. Encarnación and Mr. Calvillo all said they were not sure which government agency could be behind the hacking.
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In a swamp of professional bureaucrats, Republicans are ready to drain one government agency of its critters: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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Ms. Hackitt, a former chairwoman of the Health and Safety Executive, a government agency, expressed particular scorn for certain elements of government oversight.
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It is rare to see a government agency voluntarily agree to such downsizing, but the Fed seems determined to do so for now.
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The company has not reported a data breach, according to the Information Commissioner's Office, a British government agency that enforces data-protection laws.
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In a lawsuit, the government agency contended that the dating site tried to dupe hundreds of thousands of consumers into buying dating subscriptions.
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The government agency outsourced the project to marketing firm VMLY&R, which delegated outreach to Asian American audiences to another firm, TDW+Co.
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Up to 400 products are recalled yearly by Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a government agency that oversees products consumers use every day.
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"This is why we have antitrust authorities worldwide embedded in every major government agency, to keep an eye on these things," said Benioff.
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You can find many of these statements on company and government agency websites, official social media accounts, and dedicated sites like PR Newswire.
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But the biggest difference between Pompeo and Tillerson may be based not on policy, but on the ability to run a government agency.
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The government agency was criticized earlier this year for technological issues that delayed the release of some economic data reports on its website.
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The database will be maintained by India's centralized National Crime Records Bureau, the government agency responsible for collecting and analyzing national crime data.
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At least one tourist was killed, according to a statement from the government agency, which referred to the incident as a hard landing.
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There is some protection provided by the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation, a government agency that insures your benefit up to federally determined limits.
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It is likely that the CDC's policies would be in line with the EPA's stance since the 1950s, as a fellow government agency.
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The certification was previously overseen by the National Indian Foundation, a government agency tasked with safeguarding the rights and welfare of indigenous communities.
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Then, she took a position with the recently established COR3, a local government agency working on reconstruction, recovery and resilience following the hurricane.
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It has formed a sub-committee to oversee the external audit process and assist the board in its interacting with the government agency.
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But there's currently no government agency doing that at the state or federal level, and that's unlikely to change in the near future.
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The acquisition of razor startup Harry's fell apart this week after a government agency sued to block the $1.4 billion sale to conglomerate Edgewell.
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With the help of sympathetic aid agencies, he created a funding mechanism that split the difference between a charitable programme and a government agency.
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I spend the next two hours fighting with a government agency that doesn't want to endorse my client's documents even though they are perfect.
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If you get a call claiming to be from a government agency, call back using the number on their website, according to the FCC.
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It would be hard for a government agency to do more to give off the impression that it was engaged in a cover up.
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Brazil's National Indian Foundation (FUNAI), the government agency that represents indigenous people's interests, has raised concerns about children being wrongly removed from their parents.
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The plan includes an additional $135 million from the National Science Foundation and another government agency that doesn't require an okay from Capital Hill.
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MK: I do agree with you, Scott, that it's incredibly important for our long-term success as a government agency and to have consistency.
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That is an increase of about 8 percent from 2014's prescription drug spending, which is also an estimated figure, the government agency said.
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The Confucius Institute program - administered by the Chinese government agency Hanban - teaches China's official language in 13 public schools across New South Wales (NSW).
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That historic collaboration could see a private company — rather than a government agency — spearhead the exploration of a celestial body for the first time.
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This opportunity to weigh in on leadership of a critical government agency doesn't come along often, and the stakes have perhaps never been higher.
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From 2009 to 2014, Nilekani served as the head of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the government agency responsible for administering Aadhaar.
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The main government agency responsible for blocking internet content and services in Turkey is the Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICTA), a telecommunications regulator.
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This piece has been updated to add Microsoft's clarification that they haven't turned encryption keys over to any government agency, not just law enforcement.
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Juno wouldn't elaborate on its issues with the government agency, but in an email to a driver, Marco says it was a taxation issue.
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The warrant states that the news outlet, presumed to be The Intercept, shared the leaked document with a government agency to confirm its veracity.
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Government agency Renewal South Australia is planning to turn the 42 acres the "goataroo" and his adopted family live on into a housing development.
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" ** "Qualcomm may not interfere with the ability of any customer to communicate with a government agency about a potential law enforcement or regulatory matter.
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Due to online VAT fraud, UK taxpayers lost $1.3 billion to $1.9 billion in 2015 and 2016, according to estimates by a government agency.
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Meanwhile, in the gleaming labs of the Zambia Agricultural Research Institute, a government agency, researchers nurture shoots of disease-resistant cassava in test tubes.
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That way, commercial investors will be more likely to pitch in if a credible government agency is involved and bearing some of the costs.
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"It is surprising when a government agency obtains unfettered access to information that reveals where we live, where we work, and our private habits."
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The government agency created atoms known as Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) for the first time in orbit to focus on their unusual quantum behavior.
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The experts, who released their findings in a report, believe the banned shipments were bound for the government agency behind Syria's chemical weapons development.
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UK Export Finance, a government agency responsible for issuing the credits, is seeking assurances about enhanced compliance practices at Airbus before reopening the system.
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A spokesman for the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), a government agency, said the government would not release further details about the cyber attack.
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But when he recently reviewed the literature on overdose survivors for a government agency, he found very little information about what can be expected.
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When a government agency issues a WEA, it's to make sure the public is aware of an emergency situation that may require immediate action.
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Effective immediately, all so-called digital currency exchange providers with operations in Australia must register with AUSTRAC, the government agency said in a statement.
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The representative gave a presentation at the office of a government agency, showed off the spyware control center, and handed out some marketing materials.
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The National Human Rights Commission, a government agency, has suggested amending the National Park Act and designating areas for indigenous people within protected forests.
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The court is just blocks from the Supreme Court and frequently hears cases concerning government agency actions, such as with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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With no government agency ensuring its existence, the country's overall exposure to art would diminish, as would its wealth of cultural and artistic legacies.
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The town council in North Smithfield is the latest government agency to take a stand against Nike in light of its partnership with Kaepernick.
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They are set by the Postal Regulatory Commission, an independent government agency with commissioners from both political parties who are selected by the president.
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It now seems that forensic accountants may get a fat payday as well, after the airline told a government agency its books had vanished.
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The question is, why is the government agency committing scientists and technical resources to answering this question, when surely there are more pressing ones.
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Sustainable healthcare doesn't come from a government agency or a political party: it starts in our homes, in our schools and in our communities.
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It is time for another independent investigation with the courage and the clout to compel full disclosure from the most powerful domestic government agency.
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An even more telling aspect was some with another U.S. government agency were integrally involved in this weapons-running operation: The U.S. Border Patrol.
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Jackson, Trump insisted, "is one of the finest people I have ever met" but acknowledged he lacks prior background in running a government agency.
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Earlier this month, the Greater Sydney Commission, a government agency responsible for land use, announced an ambitious plan to split Sydney into three cities.
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The project was funded in part by Innovate UK, a government agency that helps British economic sectors transform from low-tech to high-tech.
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The argument -- led by Elizabeth Warren -- for such a bureau was that we needed a government agency explicitly dedicated to protecting individuals like me.
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Anyone who has served in a military unit, run a business, played on a team, or worked in a government agency knows this well.
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Mr. Mwenda filed a complaint with the Independent Policing Oversight Authority, a newly created government agency entrusted with investigating serious abuses by the police.
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If you're familiar with the "Suicide Squad" comics, the group is made up of villains and former villains who work for a government agency.
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Oil prices inched higher after declining on Wednesday when a U.S. government agency report showed the build in crude stockpiles was larger than estimated.
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The companies were required to turn in financial information and other paperwork before Cormagdalena, the government agency supervising the project, can consider their bid.
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One government agency had received multiple emails from the whistle-blower, and Glaxo targeted multiple branches of the agency, according to state media reports.
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Phil Murphy plans to establish … a first-of-its-kind government agency devoted exclusively to protecting the rights of legal and illegal immigrants alike.
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The Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity, a government agency which coordinates with ministries on government ads, did not respond to a request for comment.
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Maybe, he speculated, Simmons had been caught by some government agency on a drug charge and was recruited into working as a street asset.
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The Foundation for the NIH, a nonprofit organization meant to raise funds for the government agency, gifts the gingerbread needed for each year's contests.
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More broadly, it can ensure that every government agency involved with the federal grant process does not discriminate against faith-based, life-affirming organizations.
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" ** "Qualcomm may not interfere with the ability of any customer to communicate with a government agency about a potential law enforcement or regulatory matter.
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With only 30 employees and a relatively small annual budget, the EAC is a small government agency that has a huge impact on elections.
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But just under a quarter of those in their 70s know how to use the internet, a 2016 poll by a government agency showed.
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His father, Guy Corbé, worked as a truck driver and his mother, Denise Corbé, was as an accounting secretary for a local government agency.
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Therese Okoumou was convicted at a short bench trial in federal court in Manhattan of trespassing, interference with government agency functions and disorderly conduct.
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The National Science Foundation, a government agency that funds a variety of scientific and engineering research projects, would be trimmed by about 11 percent.
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A Colombian government agency, responding to a complaint by the nation's leading soda company that called the ad misleading, ordered it off the air.
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Having earned three doctorates, he worked with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, an independent Australian government agency, until his semiretirement in 1979.
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The existence of extraterrestrials is kept secret from the public, but for members of the government agency tasked with tracking them, it's old news.
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This once-obscure government agency provides taxpayer-backed financial support to large corporations, as well as foreign businesses and enterprises owned by foreign governments.
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Guest said the ruling honors an agreement between the NSHA and the Sisters after the government agency took control of the hospital in 563.
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If a government agency is using data location records to isolate the movements of specific individuals, then that same logic would seem to apply.
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The federal government is closed Wednesday due to snow, according to the Office of Personnel Management, a government agency that manages the federal workforce.
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Julius Baer has said previously that it is contesting the claims of the German government agency and has taken measures to defend its interests.
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Amazon also feels that the people who awarded the contract failed to give AWS enough credit for its work with another secretive government agency.
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The issue commonly arises when a court or government agency is appointing a conservator or a guardian for an adult because of mental impairment.
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The FDIC is a government agency that ensures that money in certain types of accounts stays safe, even if the bank goes under.2.
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The CFPB is a government agency that answers not to the industry it regulates, like some captured regulators, but to the consumers — the people.
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It is the central government agency charged with keeping the country safe from natural disaster, terror attack, and guarding the perimeter of the nation.
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You'll still be in a position to create change, only now by working in a government agency, family business, large corporation, or other organization.
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OFAC determined that MLB teams were allowed to transfer money to the Cuban Baseball Federation because it was not a government agency, Halem said.
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While this sample size can be difficult for the government agency to collect, it represents just one-fifth of the data provided to GSK.
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Such encounters are not inappropriate, given the military history of the home, which the government agency English Heritage recognizes as a building of special interest.
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No one was injured, but the repairs to the Tampa cost $170,000, said a report by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, a government agency.
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To determine the type of leadership each Cabinet department and government agency needs, the new administration should determine how well the organization is now performing.
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As head of the government agency tasked with protecting the environment, Pruitt worked with public servants to administer environmental laws, according to his EPA biography .
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - India has denied visas for a delegation from the U.S. government agency charged with monitoring international religious freedom, the agency said on Thursday.
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Money managers such as Mr. Greenberg are overseen by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or Finra, a self-regulatory group that isn't a government agency.
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A state government agency study found the initiative could cut off as much as 85% of the state's future energy development on non-federal lands.
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India was using its position upstream to wage "fifth-generation warfare" on the country, said Hussain, whose government agency is responsible for water in Pakistan.
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Their work ensures that their partners on the ground (whether that be a government agency or an NGO) is set up for long term success.
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It has periodically featured a rotating cast of ne'er-do-wells who embark on high-risk missions at the behest of a clandestine government agency.
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According to the China Internet Network Information Center, a government agency, Didi Chuxing currently holds a 87.2 percent share of China's private-car hailing market.
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Forced to go on the run, the Struckers must leave behind their old lives to flee from a relentless government agency that tracks down mutants.
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On Tuesday, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent government agency, said it was "deeply" troubled by the developments in China.
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The new technology announced today has yet to be approved by the FDA, but Holmes recently submitted the Zika virus test to the government agency.
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According to the United States International Trade Commission (USITC), an independent government agency, the deal will increase American GDP by 0.35% and employment by 0.12%.
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And if you work for a government agency or a nonprofit, we have great news in the form of a deep discount on Innovator passes.
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A pension report released in June by a government agency warned that many retirees in Japan will not be able to live on pensions alone.
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Last year a survey by Public Health England, a government agency, found that 34% of those using PrEP, which stops HIV transmission, import the drug.
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The Office of Refugee Resettlement, the government agency that oversees the facility, also did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the allegations.
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On Monday, Theranos said that it had settled up with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the government agency responsible for regulating blood-testing labs.
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Instagram has taken down content posted by Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny under pressure from a government agency, while YouTube has yet to do so.
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In both surveys, Statistics Canada, a government agency, asked respondents to give their ethnic or cultural origin and offered a long list of possible answers.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is the government agency tasked with regulating the safety of thousands of types of consumer products in the nation.
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Facebook is doing this in partnership with Australian government agency e-Safety in order to try to prevent people from sharing intimate images without consent.
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Gianforte argues the lawsuit was little more than a misunderstanding in which he -- like a lot of Americans -- had a disagreement with a government agency.
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The CBO is a nonpartisan government agency that looks at the effects of proposed legislation and keeps lawmakers updated with budget projections and economic forecasts.
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But in every city, there are significant parcels of land, sometimes owned by the government or a quasi-government agency, that aren't available for development.
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"If people start thinking of them more like a government agency REIT than a prison operator it could be helpful to the valuation," he said.
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In recent years, it's also become the leading government agency trying to rein in climate change, by regulating greenhouse gas emissions along with conventional pollutants.
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One 26-year-old at a government agency in downtown Tokyo said he was paid for about 70 percent of the overtime hours he worked.
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An Indian government agency and state-owned insurance companies that together own about 30 percent of Axis hold the key for any bid to succeed.
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A nonpartisan government agency has estimated an earlier version of the bill would trim nearly $800 billion in federal spending for Medicaid over 10 years.
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The government agency is arguing that Musk broke the terms of a prior settlement by posting material company information on social media earlier this year.
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Caputo moved to Russia a few years after the Soviet Union collapsed and he worked for USAID, the US government agency that administers foreign aid.
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Originally trained as a lawyer, she has served as the chair of a government agency responsible for relations with Beijing and as a vice premier.
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FERC, an independent government agency that regulates the electricity markets and other energy infrastructure, makes the final decision about whether to issue DOE's proposed rule.
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Tesla said it was "preposterous" to suggest that it was trying to prevent owners from reporting safety problems to N.H.T.S.A. or any other government agency.
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The National Transportation Safety Board, the government agency investigating the crash, said on Sunday it was "unhappy" that Tesla made public information about the incident.
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When asked by a government agency or through a court order, companies should within 24 hours "remove or disable access" to "unlawful" content, they stipulate.
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It seems clear that e-cigarettes are much less harmful than the ordinary sort; 95% less so, according to Public Health England, a government agency.
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The 500 or so on the Mosquito Coast are the last big population, says Marlene Arias of the Forest Conservation Institute, a Honduran government agency.
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Others will argue that a bank run by the government, or even by a quasi-government agency like the USPS, is a recipe for disaster.
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Raj Shah, the principal deputy press secretary, told CNN that the president's decision will come after an extensive government agency review and national security review.
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"The CFPB is really the poster child of a government agency that is actually doing the work that it's supposed to be doing," he said.
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An Indian government agency has made a public statement to protect its transgender hires, even producing a Facebook video to educate the public about discrimination.
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The U.S. government agency said U.S. had a $2628 billion trade surplus for goods and services in 28503, exporting $22019 billion and importing $307.6 billion.
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With funding from the government agency, the company's plan is to deactivate the virus, producing a vaccine that triggers an immune response without causing infection.
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Those who worked on the project estimate that hundreds of the people the think tank put forward landed jobs, in just about every government agency.
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" Last April, the Indian military stopped selling a popular Patanjali juice to soldiers after a government agency tested samples and found them "unfit for consumption.
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If they are not wanted by the police or a government agency, they will be released on the foreign side of the port of entry.
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That's a far cry from the Obama administration's rules, and it could see another government agency — the Federal Trade Commission — keeping watch over the industry.
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The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement got rid of rules that called for independent inspectors, licensed by the government agency, to inspect safety equipment.
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In February, the Office of Police Complaints, an independent government agency, released a report about MPD's actions on Inauguration Day and called for further investigation.
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It was the first time that a vessel of such might and majesty was thrust heavenward by a private company rather than a government agency.
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Separately, a government agency suggested that President Trump should fire Kellyanne Conway, his White House counselor, for engaging in partisan politics as a federal employee.
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" At the same time, "the National Center for Health Statistics, which is the government agency responsible for publishing maternal mortality data, completely stopped publishing it.
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In addition to lowering short-term interest rates to a nearly zero, the central bank will buy Treasury securities, government agency securities and corporate bonds.
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In addition to lowering short-term interest rates to a nearly zero, the central bank will buy Treasury securities, government agency securities and corporate bonds.
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The Body Mass Index calculator is offered by the "Department of Health and Human Services," a government agency that probably had a staff before Trump.
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Mr. He now heads the central government agency that approves all major development projects, meaning he can authorize banks to lend more money to Tianjin.
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Funded by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, an autonomous government agency, its goal is to improve monks' lifestyles through education about nutrition and physical fitness.
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According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, a government agency, from January to September 6,360 Haitians applied for asylum, but only 10 percent received it.
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"But often the processes are not quick, where a lawyer can typically intervene more quickly with an employer than a government agency," Ms. Goldberg said.
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"We have already reported it to FUNAI [the National Indian Foundation, a federal government agency], but we still do not know what happened," he said.
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" The government agency sent out a notice on Thursday "warning" the public "that it is illegal to operate a drone with a dangerous weapon attached.
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Once there, the only job he could find was as a clerk at Work and Income, the government agency for employment services and financial assistance.
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Britain: A government agency employee refused to use clients' transgender pronouns, and sued when he was instructed to use the pronouns or lose his job.
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The Korea Correctional Service, a government agency in charge of running prisons around the country, keeps a tight lid on information about Ms. Park's incarceration.
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The impact on the overall economy will likely be moderate, according to an April report from the US International Trade Commission, a federal government agency.
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Waivers — which are issued by each federal government agency, and by the White House case by case — allow political appointees to ignore those ethics policies.
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The bingtuan system is widespread across Xinjiang and is operated by the powerful Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, a central-government agency with military ties.
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Name the U.S. government agency that filed a lawsuit against the businessman named in question 103 following controversial tweets he sent out in August. 4.
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The university, together with an Abu Dhabi government agency, then commissioned an international investigative firm, Nardello & Company, to review allegations of labor and compliance issues.
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A Colombian government agency is threatening to sue Walmart over a Christmas sweater depicting Santa Claus with what appear to be three lines of cocaine.
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The central government agency in charge of state-owned enterprises then ordered Gangfan to pay the investors 7 billion renminbi, or more than $1 billion.
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In August, Brazil fired the head of the INPE, the government agency that found a steep rise in Amazon deforestation, after a dispute with Bolsonaro.
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" The government agency added that "full necropsy examinations have been conducted on 17 of the 29 whales and final results from the examinations are pending.
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In a surprise ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade practices.
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The highest-ranked mid-size government agency was the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which scored 82.9 points, a 3.9-point increase over the previous year.
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Critics of the FDA believe that the government agency has been too quick to approve opioids, the primary driver of today's tragic opioid overdose epidemic.
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"No government agency will request for personal details or transfer of money over the phone or through automated voice machines," said the Singapore Police Force.
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Concern had risen in recent days about the prime funds, which purchase non-Treasury debt, such as corporate debt, commercial paper and government agency debt.
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He left behind a wife, two daughters and a government agency with no clear blueprint for replicating the jaunty social media presence Mr. Burns devised.
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The bill would better articulate the laws surrounding what the VA can and cannot do as a government agency when it comes to marijuana research.
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That's not to say, however, that a government agency couldn't balance out its interests in banning anti-LGBTQ discrimination with respect for individuals' religious beliefs.
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As part of the bill, Mexico will create a government agency to enforce workers' right to unionize, similar to the US National Labor Relations Board.
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The premise of Suicide Squad is the same as most superhero movies with one big novelty: Instead of a benevolent government agency arming the likes of Captain America against the country's enemies, here a sinister government agency with a vested interest in overcrowded jails, military buildup, and disposable field agents does the initial legwork, and instead of one superhero, we have six nefarious villains to juggle.
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But it makes little sense to hire a man who doesn't really believe government can be a force for good to head an important government agency.
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The data comes from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System , a government agency that keeps track of emergency room visits and the injuries that prompted them.
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Desmond Agu, a spokesman for the NSDC, a government agency, said the Agip pipeline was attacked in the early hours of Sunday, around 12:30 a.m.
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Digital signatures verifying the sender's authority would require each cell phone to have public key, and the authorized government agency to have the corresponding private key.
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Its debt to Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp, a U.S. government agency overseeing the retirement benefits of former Sears workers, was not disclosed in the bankruptcy filing.
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A finance ministry official said the Enforcement Directorate, a government agency that fights financial crime, would investigate the case to see whether it involved money laundering.
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Even apart from the creep factor, remember there's always the chance that a hack or a government agency legally accesses the data captured by the platform.
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But official forecasters have warned this may not last and economists fear ongoing weak productivity will prompt the government agency to downgrade its long-term outlook.
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Internal emails and suggest Monsanto had ghostwritten research involving the chemical and that an EPA official had possibly moved to influence reviews by the government agency.
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Over 20193 musicians have signed an open letter pledging to boycott all Amazon festivals and events until the company withdraws its contracts with the government agency.
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In 10 states, the baby must be transferred to the hospital if received at a facility that does not provide medical care, the government agency says.
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Children's National has also partnered with a government agency to develop cell therapy technology that they hope could someday target an exact virus to disable it.
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"It's depressing for a government agency to show such callous disregard for people's welfare," said Patrick MacRoy, a former lead poisoning prevention program director in Chicago.
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The Turkish government agency that makes requests to remove accounts and content did not respond to multiple emails or phone calls, or a request via Twitter.
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Every holiday has its own unique flavor of maimings and maulings, and as we approach Halloween, a government agency has a warning: beware of pumpkin lacerations.
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And while the Fed may have some real issues to address and reform, just as any government agency does, conspiracy theories harm real efforts at reform.
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One big part of that universe has been a series called B.P.R.D., which follows the titular government agency dedicated to protecting the country against paranormal threats.
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The institute, a government agency, said in a report Thursday that last month was the hottest October in 87 years and the driest in 20 years.
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"Center Director Bob Cabana joined the center's Damage Assessment and Recovery Team for a survey of the spaceport Tuesday," the government agency explained in the post.
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The 2015 increase is an increase of about 8 percent from 2014's prescription drug spending, which is also an estimated figure, the government agency said.
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In a twist of irony, Trump put him in charge of the very government agency that Perry famously forgot during his first run for the presidency.
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Winner followed Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, several accounts with links to the hacking collective Anonymous, and several "alt" government agency accounts that became popular after Trump's inauguration.
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For-profit debt collectors have been hired by the IRS to chase down long-overdue taxes that the government agency lacks the resources to work on.
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The New York Federal Reserve, together with the Office of Financial Research, a government agency, developed the Secured Overnight Funding Rate (SOFR) as a LIBOR alternative.
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He is not, and never has been, a government employee, and he has never been vetted by any government agency to obtain access to classified information.
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The wonders of the internet would slow to a crawl if companies had to seek permission from a government agency before bringing new ideas to market.
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The head of the Bangladesh government agency, the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board, said it was "ridiculous" to think that the money could have come from them.
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"They should be policing themselves, that's what IBPAP says," said Teresita S. Cucueco, director of the working conditions bureau, the government agency responsible for labor inspections.
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Joining them are press releases from the official Food Safety Service of the Republic of Armenia, the government agency tasked with hunting down illicit Azerbaijani apples.
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One of The Paris Review's editors, Nelson Aldrich Jr., discovered that a government agency had purchased 460 copies of one issue and taken out ten subscriptions.
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If a government agency uses a zero-day exploit, what's to stop another group, such as a criminal enterprise, from finding out about the attack too?
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No government agency tracks the value of all unclaimed assets throughout the country, but independent estimates say the number might run as high as $80 billion.
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When a union participates in collective bargaining with a government agency over wages and benefits, it is lobbying for policies that affect public finances and services.
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"It is unacceptable for any government agency to have persons in custody sign documents in a language that they clearly do not understand," the attorneys wrote.
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Microsoft on Monday briefly removed a post referencing its contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following backlash over its work with the government agency.
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The proposal would give the U.S. Copyright Office more autonomy and subject the Register of Copyrights to the Congressional confirmation similar to other government agency officials.
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These judges consider the evidence submitted by the government agency and the affected party, including testimony from witnesses, and make decisions about which party should prevail.
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Malaysia's National Security Council, an influential government agency, has stated that allowing refugees to work is a "complex issue," due to security and public health concerns.
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The government agency reviews payloads and rockets to make sure each mission is safe for people on the ground and the Earth itself should it fail.
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A recent report by the Office of Financial Research, a non-partisan government agency created under Dodd-Frank, recommended scrapping the $50 billion asset threshold altogether.
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The Bureau of Economic Analysis, a government agency under the Commerce Department, released its compilation of gross domestic product data by state in 2017 on Friday.
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The emails from Mr. Podesta were also the result of an illegal hack — but of a private email account or campaign emails, not a government agency.
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Some hope comes from one government agency that is very aware of the retirement situation and the weaknesses in the system: the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
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In order to effectively utilize any workplace protection process, either in-house or through a government agency, you must indicate that this behavior is unwelcome. 3.
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But in January, he flew to Washington and visited one government agency after another on a singular mission: reconnecting his country to the U.S. financial system.
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When she arrived in Germany, she faced yet another hurdle — the government agency wouldn't allow her to live in the same refugee camp as her husband.
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This was manipulation, pure and simple, by a government agency, as Seife reported last month at Scientific American — using a twisted form of the embargo process.
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"It is unacceptable for any government agency to have persons in custody sign documents in a language that they clearly do not understand," the statement said.
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The defendants are accused of misleading and defrauding the government agency that regulates the veterinary care for racehorses by disguising the banned drugs with misleading labels.
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The National Indian Foundation, or Funai, a government agency that supports indigenous communities, tried to establish contact with the man a few times, starting in 1996.
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In many countries, occupational licenses, bestowed by a specific government-approved professional association or by a government agency itself, are required for the practice of medicine.
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In other words, Trump's hotel lease, by the end of his presidency, will be an agreement between companies Trump started and a government agency he oversees.
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Villagers protested to local officials and also filed a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of Thailand, a government agency, and the European Union.
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He thought he might get $10 million from the Ministry of the Municipalities and Public Works, a federal government agency in Baghdad that oversees municipal governments.
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Martin Knopfel, 29, a Liechtenstein native and hiker who designed the 250-mile anniversary course for Marketing Liechtenstein, a government agency, joined us on Day 2.
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A New Zealand government agency said on Thursday that it was in discussions with Mr. Lauer's representative over his purchase of a 16,000-acre farm there.
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But people still had some questions, like why a government agency, on very short notice, is asking the public for an incredibly large space for experiments.
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Data released by the Guatemalan Immigration Institute, a government agency, show that through March 3 a total of 789 people have been returned, including 311 children.
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"We have strict policies against ads that mislead users by implying an affiliation with a government agency," a Google spokesperson told CNN Business in a statement.
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During the 28503 presidential election, both Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Nelson Rockefeller called for a government agency devoted to arms control and disarmament activities.
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The Burning Man music festival is suing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), claiming that the government agency has overcharged it in fees for several years.
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But in picking a government agency, Mr. Trump chose one with a large backlog of deferred maintenance that could be deferred even longer under his budget.
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But they did not take into account adoptions that occurred after a government agency had taken a child from a mother because of abuse or neglect.
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But the impact on the overall economy will likely be moderate, according to an April report from the US International Trade Commission, a federal government agency.
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It also notes another government agency with oversight over endangered and threatened species, the Commerce Department's National Marine Fisheries Service, does not use a blanket rule.
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With the completion of Malaysia Federal Route 8 in 1983, Federal Land Development Authority, a government agency tasked with rural development, accelerated logging for land clearance.
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Ethics experts say it's highly inappropriate for a Cabinet-level government agency to threaten to withhold economic development based on votes from a given state's lawmakers.
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You play as Jesse Faden, the newly appointed Director of the Federal Bureau of Control, a government agency meant to contain and study various supernatural phenomena.
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Until this summer, Mr. Guerrero was vice president of ProColombia, a government agency in charge of promoting Colombian exports, international tourism and foreign investment to Colombia.
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This meant that despite a government agency granting Camurca rights to the land where he had lived since 1988 he still did not formally own it.
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And to be fair, a lot of this stuff was coming from an actual government agency in Britain and local police departments in Florida or wherever.
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Ultimately, Rosenthal says, a loss on "reliance interest" grounds could force a government agency to go back to square one and redo the decision-making process.
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The Trump administration imposed new sanctions on 271 employees of the Syrian government agency that it said was responsible for producing chemical weapons and ballistic missiles.
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A group claiming to be from Iran has hacked and defaced a US government agency website, posting an image of Trump being punched in the face.
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