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"siphon" Definitions
  1. a tube that is used to move liquid from one container down into another, lower container

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The Innovee Soda Siphon doesn't come with CO2 canisters, but it does come with extra O-rings and a black fork key for removing the inner tube of the siphon.
Last December, the Monterey Bay Aquarium eloquently noted that Apple's squid emoji has a "siphon" on the front — but apparently, the siphon is actually supposed to appear on the back of the squid: / ̄ ̄ ̄\  ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄|  ー __ | Not even squidding |  ◉ ◉ | the siphon should \   ▱ /∠ be behind the head \   | rn it just looks like /   \ a weirdo nose: / |       ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ pic.twitter.
Textiles firms may be able quietly to siphon production away.
They had to siphon power from a nearby car scrapyard.
Trump's wall will siphon over $130 million from Polish installations.
Many of these alternatives siphon resources from traditional public schools.
My scale, immersion blender, whipping siphon, and sodium citrate finally came.
While some residents were trying to siphon gasoline, the truck exploded.
In Mexico, thieves target the fuel arteries to siphon off fuel.
Does it start to siphon money away from other asset classes?
He used his authority to siphon enormous wealth from rich prisoners.
Their business model, their original sin, is that siphon called advertising.
During winter, Amazon will siphon off about 5 megawatts of that.
Cruz, who would likely siphon more super PAC dollars into his campaign,
And you siphon as much as you can of that created wealth.
Apartment Therapy recommends the Innovee Soda Siphon as a budget-friendly option.
No way to siphon off the message traffic by tapping the line.
Some experts warn that will siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare plans.
Fans, have managed to siphon off considerable numbers of performers and revenue.
In "Siphon," for example, she sings about depression and suicide through pounding drums.
Coffee drinks, including those made in glass siphon brewers, can run $10 each.
Trump administration to  dump Obama-era rule allowing unions to siphon Medicaid money .
Or it can depreciate its currency and siphon off expenditure by foreign economies.
The siphon should appear behind this little fella's head, not on his face.
"They siphon gas out of our trucks while we're out there," Kemper says.
Sony's PlayStation controllers siphon power from a USB charge or the system itself.
"Competitors will look to siphon off demand and ambush Amazon's traffic," said Portell.
And will he siphon moderate votes that would otherwise go to Mr. Biden?
What other apps were allowed to siphon data from millions of Facebook users?
In a paper published in Scientific Reports, researchers from the Queensland University of Technology explain why that's the case:This limit arises because the pressure in a siphon above the upper reservoir level is below the ambient pressure, and when the height of a siphon approaches 10 meters [33 feet], the pressure at the crown of the siphon falls below the vapour pressure of water causing water to boil breaking the column.
Cyber-attacks can shut power plants, paralyse firms and siphon fortunes from banks' coffers.
Mix the solution gently yet thoroughly, then carefully siphon the beer into the bottles.
The squid can also use the siphon to propel its way through water backward.
And it's also seizing the opportunity to try and siphon off supporters of Sen.
Instead, they sit idly, or siphon relatively smaller amounts of money to remain undetected.
Trump has sought to siphon off Sanders supporters and draw them to his campaign.
But for many Iraqis it is where officials conspire to siphon off public money.
Typically, at sea level, that happens when the siphon reaches 33 feet in height.
"The simplest scheme is to siphon money out of a state company," he said.
Some strategists believe that a Taggart run would siphon away votes from Hyde-Smith.
Before going to the fourth floor, I sampled siphon-brewed coffee and chocolate flights.
Gomes appeals to some Brazilian progressives and could siphon votes from Lula or Haddad.
Everywhere she went she would siphon off a little more than she gave back.
And both would arguably work to siphon off some of Biden's supporters as well.
Cruz was campaigning in Rubio's Miami backyard, threatening to siphon off Cuban-American votes.
But if you think clam feet are bizarre, check out this thing: the siphon.
One of the earliest examples of this in the show is Juan Gris's 1916 painting "Cartes à jouer et siphon" (Playing cards and siphon), in which the words "Le Journal" (the newspaper) appear in a Cubist still life of a card table.
"Also the urethra works as a siphon to accelerate the urine by gravity," Yang says.
"Cool" is a currency in Entourage, and everyone's trying to siphon it off one another.
"Corrupt officials will also siphon off government supplies and sell them for profit," said Park.
It may use its businesses to siphon funds meant for rebuilding the region's wrecked cities.
Here, the worms will siphon nutrients from their hosts for the rest of their lives.
So bad is the situation that thieves ambush water trucks to siphon off their load.
Mr. Acosta said he did not personally favor allowing managers and owners to siphon tips.
Owners then siphon off higher profits, which are not recorded on the nursing home's accounts.
Executives at Mr. Trump's company warned that the casino would siphon revenue from the others.
The answer is SIPHON, because in this puzzle, to "suck up" is a verb phrase.
Experts say his presence in the race could siphon votes away from Mr. López Obrador.
After fermentation, siphon out your beer into bottles and leave the bottles for two weeks.
These plans will siphon healthy families from the normal markets, raising prices on the sick.
They thought if they got control they could siphon off funds for their own benefit.
Critics of the programs have said they would siphon off scarce resources from public schools.
The energy we siphon, lives we take and lands we alter shape us in turn.
The energy we siphon, lives we take and lands we alter shape us in turn.
His rivals see this reality as a chance to siphon off some of his support.
Biden may be queried about whether moderates Bloomberg and Patrick will siphon support from him.
Ron Slotin has said he won't step aside, which could siphon votes away from Ossoff.
A retractable foot, a siphon for sucking up water, powerful muscles, and, sometimes, a pearl.
"Ard'time is aware of a recent siphon accident and unfortunately can only regret it," they said.
The group argues his unique control gave Lampert "undue influence to siphon value" on favorable terms.
Several main characters siphon their confusion toward sex in Season 2, often with tertiary white characters.
And when governments seek to destroy intellectualism, hacktivists siphon research and protect it for the future.
Johnson and Stein siphon away more of Clinton's support than Trump's in a four-way contest.
A booming tech sector might siphon off capital that would otherwise flow to infrastructure or housing.
The market for the short-term plans they worry will siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare.
That hasn't happened as Facebook and Google continue to siphon off the majority of ad dollars.
Instead, they appear to siphon oxygen directly from the water, breathing, in essence, with their skin.
The same goes for using an executive order to siphon funding from other programs and projects.
Don't just pour it right in (this will oxidize your beer); instead siphon your beer in slowly.
But scientists have shown that the height limit of a siphon is much bigger than we thought.
Right now, the foremost concern of the two campaigns is not to siphon support off the other.
The Equifax and Yahoo compromises illustrate that criminals can siphon off data and undercut Americans' personal security.
You can get French press, pour-over, and even siphon, which uses vacuum pressure to brew coffee.
Meanwhile, it would siphon off much-needed resources from the real work of protecting our energy grid.
They also allegedly attempted to siphon donations from DCCC site ActBlue by establishing a similar page — ActBlues.com.
Specifically, they argue the former mayor could siphon off support from Biden pave the way for Sen.
Sarah was about to burst from post-proposal adrenaline and needed some way to siphon it off.
Online display / social-media advertising has become the tech equivalent of high-frequency trading: a pure siphon.
But all too often, the road to a siphon is paved with good intentions of a forge.
All these changes are expected to siphon younger and healthier enrollees out of the exchanges, experts say.
Arpaio, too, is an immigration hard-liner and will likely siphon away some of Ward's conservative base.
Nor will the $1.4 million cost, funded through a state technology bond, siphon funding from staffing or supplies.
The only remedy is to put needles in each side of the dick and siphon the blood out.
The Republican legislation also would siphon off unused money under Obama's signature 2010 healthcare law to combat Zika.
Again, that sounds like a wholly unpleasant ordeal if the siphon is located directly above the squid's face.
They can then use their dickish siphon to suck up water and filter it out for its plankton.
And will money used to pay for its construction siphon off needed resources from other drug enforcement arms?
Others, like Account Siphon or Parasite, were so powerful that the entire game was shaped by their presence.
Debt documents give companies more freedom to take risks or siphon off assets, even when they are struggling.
If you've watched old-timey slapstick comedy, you are likely familiar with the soda siphon, or seltzer bottle.
So here's the second problem: Schultz's campaign will merely siphon away the critical voters Democrats just won over.
The worms typically attach to the intestine in order to siphon nutrients from the host&aposs digestive system.
To stay hydrated, the 3003-year-old reportedly used a radiator hose to siphon water from a stream.
Absent such changes, his candidacy would threaten to siphon away enough votes to give Trump a second term.
They'll then not only siphon their target's money directly but use them as middlemen to transmit stolen funds.
Some party moderates fear he could siphon centrist votes away from Biden and open the door for Sanders.
Just fill the tank using the included siphon pump and drop in a chlorine tablet every six months.
Veterans groups say this would siphon billions of dollars away from veterans hospitals, causing the system to collapse.
Short-term plans could siphon healthy consumers away from ACA coverage, making it more expensive for those who remain.
Facebook's push into original video represents an effort to siphon advertising dollars away from the fading institution of television.
At every software turn, Samsung finds a Google alternative ready to spirit away users and siphon away brand loyalty.
Gamma makes intrusion software that can remotely switch on a target's webcam, siphon off their emails, and much more.
However, if Apple controls the sale, they then potentially benefit from tender steering and siphon off benefits from retailers.
This new tablet seems like an attempt to siphon off some of those customers by meeting slightly different needs.
But most of these still don't work very well, siphon off your personal data, and have gaping security vulnerabilities.
DeVos is a proponent for vouchers that would siphon funds from public schools and funnel them into private schools.
He performed best in red states, but over all appeared to siphon slightly more support away from Mrs. Clinton.
A strong showing by a Brexit Party candidate could siphon off enough votes to tip the seat to Labour.
Lavagna and (especially) Espert siphon off significantly more votes from Macri than they do from the Fernández-Fernández ticket.
She used the hose to siphon fresh water dripping down the cliffs from a natural spring, Bernal said Monday.
The endorsement could give Rosendale a small boost on Election Day; libertarian candidates often siphon off votes from Republicans.
He added that the parties to the conflict also continued to siphon off crucial medical supplies from aid convoys.
The affordable Innovee Soda Siphon Ultimate Soda Maker stores easily in your refrigerator for cold, on-demand sparkling water.
Downing peppered Gates with questions: Was Gates' wife aware of the account he used to siphon money from Manafort?
You can even order an entire siphon-brewed flight with curated corresponding chocolates to make it a whole experience.  
And Snap is still dueling Instagram and Facebook copying its products like Stories, which could siphon away Snap's users.
So, "somebody" worked out Warren staying in so she would siphon votes from Sanders and allow Biden to win.
The only danger, perhaps, is that Gonzalez could siphon at-bats from Dominic Smith, another left-handed first baseman.
In February, Minsk threatened to siphon off oil from Russia's transit pipeline to Europe unless Moscow resumed crude supplies.
A snail that has been shocked before, however, retracts its siphon for much longer than a new snail recruit.
They used portable pumps to remove some of the water and hoses to siphon it up to the street.
Now, the poor squid emoji will look like it should, without a siphon on its front: Another important change?
The techniques used in this location range from pour over and chemex coffee brewing to siphon and cold brew.
But once you recognize it, it's easy to siphon off a piece of the action, if you act fast.
To siphon loyalty program credits from someone's account, the price depends on the number of points in the account.
Yet coming on the heels of a big year for outflows, another weak performance could siphon even more cash out.
It's used by a lot of bad actors to manipulate people, reify oppression, and siphon wealth its users don't deserve.
Giant conglomerates rush to cover the same things every day and are trying siphon enough social traffic to stay alive.
Kubrick was tracking NASA 's race to the moon, which threatened to siphon some of the wonder from his production.
To ramp up your savings rate, automatically siphon a small percentage of your biweekly paycheck into an earmarked savings account.
You enlisted leeches, siphon, syringe – but still feel weak, foolish transparent, bureau- cratic, and, in the end, remained the infanta.
Commercial bail fees, often scraped together by multiple family members, siphon millions from poor, predominantly African-American and Hispanic communities.
If Gruntilda threatened to siphon a little girl's youth to make herself look like Sporty Spice, then that's what happens.
And why not put more energy into nurturing other groups and living arrangements that might siphon students away from fraternities?
An open conflict with Turkey could siphon Kurdish fighters to the front lines, allowing ISIS remnants to reassert themselves elsewhere.
That&aposs made it an urgent issue for some leading campaigns to try to siphon support from lower-performing candidates.
Others contend that it will compete with — and siphon funding from — existing government relief programs for the poor and jobless.
Every app aimed at the wealthy urbanite target market is essentially a siphon aimed at the wallets of the rich.
Still others worried that the program would siphon students from New York's private colleges, putting their financial viability in jeopardy.
The case involves a plan to siphon off more than $2.7 billion from a Malaysian development fund known as 1MDB.
They tap into a pipeline, siphon gas and resell it, or they work with corrupt insiders to steal the fuel.
Our bodies are just trying to make sure our own young don't siphon off all of our nutrients and kill us.
Nobody thinks Amazon bought Whole Foods in order to siphon off Whole Foods' operating profits in order to subsidize something else.
The brew will set you back $16 for a pour-over cup and $20 for a siphon pot, the publication reports.
For Jacobson, who reportedly earned about $103,000 a year, the temptation to siphon off the winning pieces seemingly became too strong.
He will siphon away many of the young, educated, internationally minded voters on whom the Socialists would normally depend (see chart).
The Trump administration's latest trade penalties against China could siphon millions of dollars from Silicon Valley's latest darling: electric scooter startups.
"Given the allure of [Beijing's] generosity, it is tempting to assume that China will soon siphon Taiwan's Pacific friends," they added.
Hospitals siphon off some of the cash sloshing around by billing procedures at three or four times the typical negotiated rates.
Their results show that it's possible to create a siphon that's 50 feet tall which operates quite happily at seal level.
"Junk"-rated CPS has become dependent on borrowing for cash flow as pension payments siphon off a big chunk of revenue.
According to a Microsoft post on Bladabindi, the malware can siphon sensitive information, and open up the machine to more attacks.
That project threatens to perpetuate Baltimore's segregation and could siphon off resources that would otherwise go to places like Sandtown-Winchester.
"[Trump's] only hope, if things stay the same, is to get a third-party [candidate] to siphon off votes," Castro said.
His team also helps marketers identify the fees that adtech companies are known to sometimes siphon off from programmatic ad campaigns.
The second scenario, where intelligent robots dominate future warfare and siphon jobs away, is probably closer to the truth for many.
Villagers had been trying to illegally siphon fuel from the truck on Thursday when the explosion happened, according to the government.
His campaign believes his stance puts him in the best position to siphon some Republican voters who feel disenfranchised from Trump.
Both of these far-right politicians try to siphon voters not just from the right but from the left as well.
Gum trees siphon up minute traces of gold from their roots to their leaves, which are then analyzed in a lab.
The malware could then steal the contents of WhatsApp and other messages, track the phone's location, and siphon a user's passwords.
Thieves were able to siphon far more personal information — the keys that unlock consumers' medical histories, bank accounts and employee accounts.
With a weakened Joe Biden reporting rather anemic Q3 fundraising numbers, the two Midwesterners are looking to siphon off moderate support.
That abuse can take the form of hidden malware or secret code designed to spy and siphon away sensitive user data.
This fib allowed the Yankees to siphon their money into tax-exempt bonds, at a cost to taxpayers across the nation.
Even some proponents of expanding the social safety net oppose the idea, fearing it would siphon money away from existing programs.
The tour can quickly siphon off a player's finances and energy, but at his age, Walkow has stamina and a plan.
He's routinely funneled family planning money into crisis pregnancy centers and nonprofits that hope to siphon patients away from Planned Parenthood.
Critics of DHEC's decision said Google could get cooling water from rivers in the area rather that siphon off drinking water.
It might do the country good for Wisconsin to siphon off some heat from the economy of San Francisco or Seattle.
In other words, a website could quietly siphon off certain bits of data from your logged-in Facebook profile in another tab.
KGO-TV reported that to stay hydrated she used a radiator hose to siphon water from a nearby stream, the paper reported.
Organizers also worked to promote a write-in candidacy for another Republican candidate in hopes it would siphon votes away from Moore.
The takeaway: It looks like emerging early-stage startup hubs don't need to siphon talent from the largest tech ecosystems to thrive.
Modern commercial jets are designed to siphon heated air, drawn from the engines, for use in cabin pressurization and air-conditioning systems.
The Utah native and Mormon Church member -- a Brigham Young University graduate -- has the potential to further siphon off support from Trump.
This means for his whipping siphon pancakes, the buttermilk is measured out with a scale and the vanilla extract with a tablespoon.
At first, you can scavenge motor generators from roadwork or construction sites and siphon gasoline out of abandoned cars to power them.
This scenario gives Rubio a chance to siphon some of the delegates in areas of Texas where there are more moderate voters.
In this way, unions have colluded with Democrats to siphon an estimated $1.4 billion from Medicaid, including $85033 million in 2017 alone.
The Cruz campaign says Mr. Kasich will siphon off anti-Trump votes and hand Mr. Trump the three delegates from some districts.
They also knew that red-state Republicans designed this change to siphon more dollars out of Democratic-voting parts of the country.
She kept her cool, though the effect in the summer of 2016 was to siphon money she needed for the general election.
Since so few voters are undecided, Noble expects the attacks to ramp up as candidates look to siphon support from their opponents.
Guests can enjoy an iced tea blend that's made with relaxing herbs such as lavender and served out of an elaborate siphon.
It also has a major deal with Disney that will siphon a bunch of the entertainment giant's products into the Netflix library.
This could siphon off just enough Republican votes for Trump to lose close races in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Florida.
The Chinese stand accused of not only running roughshod over local residents, but also of trying to siphon off the water itself.
But many also worry that charters foster segregation, siphon funding from traditional public schools and cater to policymakers' obsession with standardized tests.
Companies that specialize in microchips, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and other advanced technologies say such plans could siphon away expertise, research and revenue.
To bypass the approval, Hrynenko instructed her contractors to siphon gas illegally for the apartments from the building's sushi restaurant, Vance said.
Many on social media expressed concerns that an independent bid could siphon votes from a Democratic candidate, and boost Trump's reelection chances.
Klobuchar's proposal would end the Trump administration's push for a school choice tax credit, which critics say would siphon funds from public schools.
Starbucks last month unveiled plans to ramp up its upscale Reserve brand, where baristas prepare coffee using exceptional methods, such as siphon brewing.
Both of them were able to siphon off enough votes from the major-party candidates to make an impact on the election. 5.
The maximum height of a siphon is usually thought to be defined by the atmospheric pressure of wherever you happen to be siphoning.
The sac-like tunicate lives in dense colonies on the Chilean and Peruvian coast, and breaths, feeds, and expels waste through siphon suctions.
The deal gives Nestle entrance to high-end bars that are part refreshment and part theater, with space-age "siphon" or "vacuum" brewers.
Around 1992, Graham passed on the chance to start an electronic classified site, allowing Craigslist to siphon off an important stream of revenue.
Nevermind that he's draining the swamp using a siphon that dumps all of its contents directly into his cabinet and White house staff.
Trump has also opened up cheaper, leaner "short-term" health insurance plans that are expected to siphon some people away from ObamaCare plans.
Like repeal of the mandate, insurers warn that change will siphon off healthy people and raise premiums for those remaining in ObamaCare plans.
Where Hillary can't seem to gain ground on Sanders, she might borrow on Bill's charisma in an attempt to siphon off his support.
Democrats fear the order will undermine the law by opening up skimpier, cheaper plans that will siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare plans.
In 2019 alone, cybercriminals were able to siphon away $4.26 billion from cryptocurrency users and exchanges, according to a new report by CipherTrace.
Yet the growing popularity of the platform, now valued at around $25 billion, means it may siphon more guests from hotels in future.
Republicans have tried repeatedly to siphon Jewish voters, making appeals based on promises of lower taxes and being a stronger ally of Israel.
He is also under investigation in a separate case on suspicion of forming a criminal group to siphon off cash from state projects.
Though there were fears that Citizens of the World Charter School Silver Lake would siphon off enrollment from Virgil, that has not happened.
Some Republicans say they worry that any third-party candidate would only siphon votes away from Trump and help Clinton win the election.
But until technology exists that somehow enables us to siphon the sun into recyclable glass packaging, liquid highlighter is the next best thing.
Yet it has allowed him to siphon off large numbers of centrist political figures who don't see themselves represented in the old parties.
His campaign serves few purposes other than to boost his face value, raise money and siphon conservative votes from Ward, GOP strategists said.
And little is being done by Democrats to prop up the Libertarian nominee on the ballot, who could siphon votes from the Republican.
For years, North Korea's intelligence apparatus has heavily targeted victims where they can directly siphon money, like the Bank of Bangladesh in 2016.
Fullscreen, Maker and a river of multi-channel networks (MCNs) have attempted to siphon off ad dollars from the stars it has created.
" There are eight of these entries: STATIC CYCLING (static cling) SILO FREQUENCY (low frequency) PC CYCLONES (PC clones) DRAWS SINAI (draws nigh) SILENT SUPPORT (lent support) SAIGON FISHING (gone fishing) SHARK SIPHON SOUP (sharkfin soup) SCION COMMISSION (on commission) Note that there are spelling changes between some real and made-up phrase sounds, but they are phonetically consistent, like "fin" and "siphon.
Siphon even a small percentage of your income from your checking account into an IRA or other savings vehicle so you don't feel it.
Or, you could try a few savings apps that siphon a bit of cash from your main account, depending on the parameters you set.
I made scrambled eggs in the sous vide, immersion blended them, and foamed them with my new whipping siphon over a bagel for breakfast.
But, like Apple, it's also busy chasing design and technology wins that will attract new customers and, it hopes, siphon customers away from Apple.
Google Play is filled with hidden trackers that siphon a smörgåsbord of data from all sensors, in all directions, unknown to the Android user.
And it seems likely that our devices will become simpler over time, as they siphon more of their performance and smarts from the cloud.
Musk's battery farms can store huge amounts of energy generated by these renewable sources and siphon it off during busy times, theoretically eliminating blackouts.
Faced with these studies, charter school opponents argue that charters siphon off funds from traditional public schools and harm students who are left behind.
An election before Britain exits would keep Nigel Farage's hard-line Brexit Party in play, allowing it to siphon vital votes from the Tories.
An election before Britain exits would keep Nigel Farage's hard-line Brexit Party in play, allowing it to siphon vital votes from the Tories.
Still, the credit agreement with existing lender Wells Fargo and new lender, TPG Sixth Street Partners, has not been enough to siphon the losses.
In the latest case, prosecutors said Kirov had ordered a subordinate to draw up false documents to siphon funds from the intelligence service budget.
That is to say, a music show with a diverse cast that can generate music rights and siphon viewers away from the Fox behemoth.
A retail counter and filling station are set up, staffed by an attendant live-bottling water out of a rain barrel with a siphon.
The proper way to harvest a geoduck, Hozoji explained, is not by yanking the siphon, or "neck," which risks tearing it from its base.
And Mr. Robot's drop in buzz in season two should siphon off a few votes, even though the show is nominated for season one.
Given the recent crackdowns on Afghan migration into Europe, one might think that these carrots would siphon a number of mobile migrants into Iran.
The eventual Republican nominee will square off against Tester and a Green Party candidate, who could siphon away some of Tester's more liberal supporters.
The report's conclusions echo the arguments made by Democrats and the insurance industry: short-term plans will siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare exchanges.
Some are saddled up to one of the coffee bars watching baristas brew coffee using a siphon or shake together a coffee-inspired cocktail.
Democrats, and even fellow billionaire Warren Buffett, expressed worries that an independent bid by Schultz would siphon votes away from a Democratic presidential candidate.
The vehicle overturned in the Morogoro region, and witnesses said dozens of people were attempting to siphon fuel from the tanker when it exploded.
Fuel is a valuable commodity in several African nations, leading people to take risks to try and siphon fuel from accessible tankers and pipelines.
Fuel is a valuable commdity in several African nations, leading people to take risks to try and siphon fuel from accessible tankers and pipelines.
They also warned that the company's attempts to grow that business at all costs would siphon sales from its high-margin traditional watch business.
These moves siphon off healthy enrollees, damaging the A.C.A. "risk pool," so that its customers tend to be sicker and more expensive to carriers.
Most hospitals made a rational business decision and did not invest in technologies that would make it easier for competitors to siphon off patients.
The country has no major professional team sports leagues that might otherwise command the attention of fans or siphon young athletes into their pipelines.
Here we go again, with the unspoken predicates of a pompous duopoly that never directs words like "spoiler" or "siphon away" toward one another.
Democrats immediately warned that Schultz's candidacy could siphon off votes from their eventual nominee and hand Trump a second term in the White House.
ProPublica reported in April that under the corporate structure of the trust, the president is still able to siphon out profits from his businesses.
They just slide up to an oil tanker they already know everything about, quietly board, put guns to everyone's heads and siphon the cargo.
Cybercriminals create fake or repackaged apps that look authentic but contain malicious code that can siphon banking and credit card information stored on your phone.
It was as if Amazon had swallowed eBay, Apple News, Groupon, American Express, Citibank, and YouTube—and could siphon up data from all of them.
But to fully understand how resistance evolves, studying superbugs isn't enough: You need large, diverse bacterial boroughs to understand how bugs siphon off new genes.
Armed with that access, the intruders were able to reset credentials tied to his cryptocurrency accounts and siphon nearly $24 million worth of digital currencies.
Facebook takes on the Chromecast: Patent No. 20170111689 Facebook's intention to replace TV — and siphon away TV advertising dollars — is often stated by its executives.
Still if the ultra 10-year contract were to eventually siphon demand in the regular 10-year contract, it would hurt the bond market overall.
Clayton, he said, keeps all of the mortgages it originates, rather than siphon them off to banks that could structure them into new, complicated securities.
Early on in the first episode, the quartet stop at a junkyard to scrounge for supplies and attempt to siphon some gas from wrecked cars.
Flurry says it believes these entries will have an impact on time spent in the days ahead, and will "siphon even more minutes from TV."
They exploited the same bug that the hackers had used to siphon away most of the remaining ether from the DAO before the hackers could.
It does not have to be to siphon information actively used accounts – it could easily be data never deleted from accounts people long forgot about.
Worst-case scenario, is would siphon off some of these young, healthy people from more comprehensive plans, raising premiums for people still enrolled in them.
Slap a crystal on your problem chakra, and the rock will siphon off the venom, replacing it with whatever more helpful property you're looking for.
Beer brewing niche blogs dispense with conflicting advice, like what size kettle you should invest in, or what type of auto siphon you should buy.
The attacker was able to siphon the money by exploiting a glitch in the code that caused it to process the same transaction many times.
Incendiary politics is Marine Le Pen's territory; Mr. Sarkozy's plan, obviously, is to siphon off as many votes as he can from her National Front.
But Ward said he didn't buy into fears that expanding e-commerce and delivery fulfillment would siphon customers away from Walmart's brick-and-mortar locations.
Though the design is similar, today's soda siphons, like the Innovee Soda Siphon Ultimate Soda Maker, are self-pressurized using an 8-gram CO2 cartridge.
Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Pacific Rim trade deal, stating it would siphon jobs away from the United States — a decision Brown cheered.
Under this program, the company nurtured young startups, hoping to siphon some of that entrepreneurial energy and pass it along to the big lumbering corporation.
AND IF THEY SWITCH TO BITCOIN CASH, THAT WOULD SIPHON AWAY THE HASH RATE FROM BITCOIN CORE, WHICH COULD MAKE THE DOOMSDAY SCENARIO BECOME POSSIBLE.
They might siphon off all the healthy people into these skimpy plans — while leaving premiums in their ACA-compliant plans to go up and up.
Vanguard's fund shareholders own it collectively, so there is no parent company or private owner to siphon profit, allowing the firm to keep costs down.
Kibou no To, or Party of Hope, was inaugurated by Tokyo's popular governor, Yuriko Koike, above, and could siphon votes from Mr. Abe's Liberal Democrats.
Maximum care should be taken to ensure that this retreat does not siphon funding to the rich while ignoring the needs of low-income homeowners.
Empowered citizens, transparency laws and a freer media are now exposing the schemes that governors have used to siphon public funds for their private use.
Don't they realize that they will be "spoilers" and will "siphon away" votes from the Republican and Democratic candidates who are more likely to win?
However, that doesn't mean I haven't scoured it to the very first post in hopes that I can siphon some of her cool girl energy.
Livestock will be directed to a special pen, which has a built-in "poo chute" to siphon off up to five thousand pounds of manure.
The transit authority has the capacity to siphon off up to 230 inches of rain per hour, but a massive flow can overwhelm the system.
The government had recently changed the structure of the company's board, threatening Kolomoisky's ability to siphon profits from what, on paper, was a state firm.
Obamacare advocates fear these plans will siphon off those with fewer health care needs, pushing up premiums for the sicker enrollees left in the exchanges.
We need to find some way to siphon ourselves and our data back so we can learn to express agency with who we are online.
Those networks are nevertheless being asked, in essence, to provide fuel to new services that promise to siphon more time, attention and resources away from them.
The app allows Soviet-era artillery units to process targeting data more quickly, while the implanted malware was found to siphon off communication and location data.
"Here is an example of a siphon that exploded and crashed into Rebecca's chest, causing her death," read the caption, translated from French by The Independent.
If the Google siphon makes you uncomfortable, then imagine adding yet another node to Google's omnipresent network listening to your ever desire in your living room.
A pour-over, Turkish, Arabic, Aeropress, French press, siphon or batch brew (that is, regular drip) apparatus – each produces coffee that tastes good around these concentrations.
By creating a better version of just one Snapchat feature — messaging — Apple could siphon potential Snap customers into iMessage and revive interest in the iPhone brand.
Much of the rush to siphon off fuel and the chaos of the explosion was captured on mobile phones and began quickly circulating on social media.
Back in 2011, German hacking organization the Chaos Computer Club dissected one version of it, which could siphon off data but had a host of vulnerabilities.
Meanwhile, terrified that their offspring will sink even lower, parents siphon off time and money to hand-raise children who can compete in a global economy.
If Miner decides to run as an independent, she'd likely siphon votes away from Cuomo, who's running for a third term, in the November general election.
The Times-Dispatch reported that Taylor consented to his staffers volunteering for Brown because she may help siphon votes away from his Democratic rival, Elaine Luria.
Roastery baristas prepare coffee using a variety of uncommon methods, such as siphon brewing, which was popularized by Blue Bottle and other super-premium cafe operators.
He believes Amazon could eventually siphon off Tractor Supply customers who have to hop in their truck and drive up to 40 minutes to a store.
Under the weak leadership of Hu in particular, they say, senior officers exploited their positions to siphon off money, particularly from the logistic and equipment budgets.
He expressed skepticism that United States attorneys would want to siphon resources from other prosecutions so they could close a marijuana dispensary operating under state regulations.
If Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey decides to run, as expected, research suggests he could siphon black male voters from Ms. Harris, Mr. Johnson said.
The United States worries that a Turkish attack on Manbij would siphon off the Kurdish fighters from the battle against the Islamic State in the south.
A few councilors had already raised concerns, calling it a classic public works boondoggle designed to siphon money into the pockets of politicians and their allies.
Bloomberg didn't need to come close to 2628,28500, he just needed to siphon off enough delegates so that no other candidate would be able to either.
" Elrod added that the dust-up could "help Warren potentially siphon off some of Sanders female supporters at a crucial time right before the Iowa primary.
While Allbirds never sold its shoes on Amazon, the move was viewed by the company as a clear attempt to "siphon off demand" from its product.
The case stems from a scheme to siphon off more than $21 billion of the $6.5 billion raised for the 1Malaysia Development Berhad, known as 1MDB.
They gathered between coils of mooring rope and a life raft at the port-side rails to try to siphon enough signal to receive text messages.
First, she taught me how to siphon out and weigh each ingredient before dumping them into a massive mixer to create a thick, Play-Doh-like clay.
Trump grudgingly accepted the money, but he declared the emergency to siphon money from other government accounts because he wanted to spend $8 billion on wall construction.
The site was later pulled offline after another security researcher found a flaw in the credit freezing site that let an attacker siphon off sensitive consumer data.
The contaminated river water is dotted with patches of mud and micro makeshift oil refineries built by the nation's poorest communities to siphon crude oil from pipelines.
But Trafigura's operation would siphon off revenue from the Port of Corpus Christi and Carlyle's project because Trafigura would serve shippers offshore, before they reach the harbor.
It's also not even clear these rules would increase competition, as the incumbents might be better positioned to siphon data from startups and choke off their growth.
During a conference call Friday with Biden's top financiers in California, bundlers discussed ways they can start focusing on trying to siphon donors and fundraisers from Sen.
The Hettie has cost roughly one-sixth as much, and Aquazzura had said the defendants' "flagrant copying" would confuse and siphon away the Florence-based company's customers.
It was there that he was said to be able to exploit a client billing system that allowed him to siphon money into his own personal account.
Since then he has received significant criticism from Democrats who fear he may siphon votes off from their nominee if he runs as a third-party candidate.
Washington should think carefully before it decrees regulation that could siphon from the limited dollars cities and small businesses use to keep people employed and localities functioning.
Allowing plans to operate outside ObamaCare's protections will create a "shadow insurance market" that will siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare plans and increase costs, said Dorn.
Originally, the malware was seen to be fairly innocuous: it could siphon off only small snippets of information such as a device's ID, and the current time.
The money-laundering charges describe how Najib received 2.1 billion ringgit from Tanore Finance Corp, which U.S. authorities have said was used to siphon money from 1MDB.
What is one supposed to think when a candidate spends their time raising money from plutocrats who siphon their profits straight from the pump of oppressive inequality?
Aside from drones, the police have thousands of cameras in public places, license plate readers and devices that can siphon information from cellphones by mimicking cellphone towers.
Warren's continued presence might siphon off some left-leaning votes from him, but given how poor her performance has been to date, it can't be that many.
But the social network has struggled to match YouTube's success in coaxing viewers to watch for longer stretches, which is essential to siphon off TV advertising money.
She would tap gas from a meter at her neighboring building at 119 Second Avenue and siphon it to her needy tenants, evidence at the trial showed.
As The New York Times points out, pranksters and bad actors alike could use the technique to unlock our doors or siphon money from our bank accounts.
The three-way late-August primary also features former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, an anti-immigration hard-liner who threatens to siphon votes away from Ward.
He had led a faculty revolt against Rutgers's money loser of an athletic department, which continues to siphon off tens of millions of dollars intended for academics.
Earlier this week, Amazon was reported to be in talks with big banks about launching a "checking-account-like product" to siphon that demographic away from its rival.
And while people have overdosed on patches, it's usually because they've found ways to siphon out the fentanyl and take it in ways not intended by the manufacturers.
Police said officials at the bank had colluded with private infrastructure firm Era Engineering Infra Ltd, and investment banking firm Altius Finserve Pvt Ltd, to siphon bank loans.
Mr Shanahan showed his loyalty earlier this year by endorsing Mr Trump's scheme to siphon billions of dollars from the defence budget to put towards a border-wall.
The American government imposed sanctions on Mr Gertler in December for using his friendship with Mr Kabila to siphon off Congo's mineral wealth, a charge he has denied.
It's a number so huge that the Amazon CEO can painlessly siphon off a billion dollars every year to fund his boyhood dream: his other company, Blue Origin.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers have said they intend to show that Mr. Cosby was the victim of someone who hatched a plot to siphon money from a rich entertainer.
The defense has portrayed Ms. Constand, 45, as a con artist who preyed on a lonely, older, wealthy entertainer and hatched a plot to siphon money from him.
He is also under investigation in a third case on suspicion of forming a criminal group to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them EU-funded.
The problematic "double Irish" setup that allows Google and its biggest competitors like Apple and Facebook to siphon off profits via supposed royalty payments is still in place.
Malaysian and global investigations, including chargesheets filed by the U.S. DoJ, have identified these firms as among those used to allegedly siphon off billions of dollars from 1MDB.
And David Leonhardt thinks Biden's weaknesses as a candidate could give Patrick an opening to siphon off the African-American voters who currently back the former vice president.
That appears to have culminated in the push for the Constitution Party's nomination, a strategy that could siphon votes away from Morrisey if he's allowed on the ballot.
He is also under investigation in a separate case on suspicion of forming a criminal group to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them EU-funded.
Insurers are also concerned about new administrative actions from the Trump administration to open up cheaper, skimpier health insurance plans, noting they could also siphon away healthier people.
We know this because the company is currently paying for lots of ads that say as much, believing that Live will help siphon away dollars from TV advertisers.
This is why I've spent my life desperate for father figures, wandering around the parking lot of life, eager to siphon off guidance from any unsuspecting family vehicles.
A common way to circumvent end-to-end encryption is to target the end-point itself—the phone, the computer—to siphon messages before they are sent securely.
A 2018 analysis by f/22 Consulting, a photo industry firm, noted that a printing business in turmoil has managed to siphon growth from America's bulging camera rolls.
It instantly threatened to siphon off support from more established moderate contenders like Yair Lapid and Moshe Kahlon, as well as another former chief of staff, Moshe Ya'alon.
Last month, the company quietly released Lasso, a clunky clone that borrowed many of TikTok's core features and even tried to siphon off some of its power users.
" Among the tools used for this end is gerrymandering, which has "siphon[ed] black voters away from adjoining white Democratic districts, making those districts whiter and more conservative.
The news created a dust-up among some Democrats who worry Schultz could siphon votes from their party, adding yet another layer to an already complex campaign cycle.
A more nuanced view is that "siphon" and "forge" are two ends of a spectrum, and numerous notable tech companies are closer to the former than the latter.
Clinton did in 22016, creating the very real possibility that they will siphon off some of the support for Mr. Sanders and make New Hampshire even more competitive.
To his 300 customers, Mr. Gomberg was adding Mr. Miller's 20013 customers and his crates of roughly 2,000 handblown bottles of thick, colorful glass with pewter siphon tops.
This is not something where they want to allow the Chinese Communist Party to be able to siphon off their data or entry into their networks at all.
The officials were given the names of four companies that would supposedly provide educational services for the state — front companies from which party operatives could siphon the money.
Any time a third-party candidate is in the race, there is a chance that he or she can siphon more votes from one candidate than the other.
But Ms. Barbosa, disillusioned, filed a formal complaint with public prosecutors in December, accusing party leaders of trying to use her candidacy to siphon money to male candidates.
And, in the absence of safe spaces and the restorative spirit of community, it can siphon you of your soul until you don't even recognize who you are anymore.
Health policy experts at the Kaiser Family Foundation and Georgetown University have recently analyzed this provision, and concluded that these "small-business health plans" could siphon off healthy consumers.
KWB Konin said the water drops are not the company's fault while acknowledging that the mines siphon groundwater from surrounding land before excavation can start in the open pits.
Instead, it takes advantage of the plumbing of the internet to siphon away your website's visitors, and even other data like incoming emails, before they ever reach your network.
And other researchers say they've seen signs of earlier Chinese intrusions designed to siphon exactly the sort of corporate intel the US-China cybersecurity agreement was meant to protect.
Bernie Sanders called it "blackmail" this week, although Schultz has previously said he believes his third-party run would siphon votes from moderate Republicans who'd otherwise go for Trump.
Not content to demean, exploit, and siphon black culture, rich white people will soon be able to harness technology to physically implant their old brains in young black bodies.
But the most notorious one—and the one that cameclosest to the President himself—involved a scheme to siphon millions ofdollars in whiskey tax revenues from the U.S. treasury.
Other times, Kay is penalized because she isn't standing in a specific region to siphon off a necessary in-game item, and the margin for error feels too large.
And a lingering Sanders protest candidacy would likely siphon more votes from her than from Biden, because she would rely more on liberal whites than the former vice president.
If downloaded from email attachments, Kronos left victims' systems vulnerable to theft of banking and credit card credentials, which could then be used to siphon money from bank accounts.
While this may avoid an inversion of the yield curve, it would also siphon off capital from the private sector, as investors divert yet more money to the Treasury.
Williams argued that the offering in March, which prompted a public rift between the companies, was designed to siphon money to Warren and away from Williams and ETE shareholders.
"This is an example of the whipped cream siphon that exploded and hit Rebecca's thorax, leading to her death," her family wrote under a photo of a metal device.
Low fees may lure investors but give private-equity firms insufficient incentives to manage the investments diligently; high fees could allow firms to siphon off most of investors' returns.
If downloaded from email attachments, Kronos left victims' systems vulnerable to theft of banking and credit card credentials, which could have been used to siphon money from bank accounts.
Labor organizations — primarily the SEIU — still siphon an estimated $200 million in Medicaid funds from more than 500,000 care providers in several states, enlisting government as a payments processor.
Officials highlight that this flexibility can be "particularly important" in states allowing the sale of short-term plans, which could siphon off younger, healthier enrollees from the Obamacare market.
Observers say the self-funding businessman will likely siphon some votes away from Shea-Porter, which could alter the race, especially if the margin is within a few points.
But Carson will likely siphon away a portion of the evangelical vote that would have otherwise broken for Cruz or Trump, while Kasich's support will likely overlap with Rubio's.
You cannot expect your money to automatically move itself into your brokerage account, nor will a high-yield savings account siphon funds from your checking account on your behalf.
And federal officials have made it harder for plans to sell so-called short-term policies that siphon off healthy people who would otherwise buy coverage in the exchange.
Where this practice — known as dues skimming — occurs, unions siphon off dues directly from caregivers' Medicaid payments before those funds even reach the patient they are intended to help.
But as long as the Fed keeps hiking, higher bond yields will continue to siphon funds away from stocks as investors see more attractive yields in fixed-income investments.
If so, then, scaphites likely didn't have big, long arms or a strong siphon for jet propulsion; they probably drifted along, gathering up plankton and other defenseless marine life.
According to health advocates, the new guidance could allow states to create what's essentially a parallel insurance market that will siphon off the young, healthy people from ObamaCare exchanges.
Trump ultimately reopened the government without funding from Congress for his wall and instead declared a national emergency to siphon off funds from the military budget to build it.
And when Mr. Bloomberg ruled out running, he did so because he said he did not want his third-party candidacy to siphon enough votes to help Mr. Trump.
It seems like none of these humorists in the form of creators or social media accounts can siphon themselves into a real 'media brand' based on a monetizable website.
Trump family scammed tenants: A phony business the Trumps created to siphon wealth from their empire permanently drove up rents for thousands of their rent-stabilized New York tenants.
On the edge of the market, dozens of vendors have set up shop, with stacks of five-gallon containers full of stolen fuel and rubber hoses to siphon it.
That is when, prosecutors said, she devised a plan to siphon gas from Sushi Park, a ground-floor restaurant in the building to provide gas to the apartments above.
Aides to Mr. Biden have begun openly complaining that Mr. Bloomberg might siphon some black voters from the former vice president and effectively deliver the nomination to Mr. Sanders.
And Mr. Sellers said Mr. Steyer's candidacy was a "vanity project" that would only siphon away votes from Mr. Biden and thrust Mr. Sanders into contention in South Carolina.
I put it to you that this is in part because while tech likes to portray itself as a forge, in many prominent cases, it is actually a siphon.
Bloomberg's rise in the polls is the biggest immediate threat for everyone not named Sanders in the race as he threatens to siphon off huge blocks of moderate voters.
The researchers realized that this massive star wasn't alone, and that a companion star -- invisible to them -- was using gravity to siphon away the star's mass before it exploded.
But since then, he hasn't softened his position on immigration, nor has he ruled out taking extreme measures, like declaring a national emergency, to siphon money toward the border.
Some Israeli commentators saw the right-wing leader's pledge on Saturday, as Tuesday's national ballot approaches, as mainly a bid to siphon votes from ultranationalist rivals long advocating annexation.
They are reportedly concerned that a third-party bid would siphon off Democratic votes, and ensure a re-election for Trump, a subject that Schultz addressed in his CBS interview.
Investors worry that higher rates could slow activity, driving up costs for corporations and consumers, while also creating opportunities in fixed income that would siphon funds from the stock market.
McMullin, who is Mormon and from Utah, could potentially siphon away conservative voters in the Mormon-heavy state where Trump was beaten handily by Ted Cruz in the primary contest.
MAPUTO (Reuters) - At least 73 people were killed and scores injured in Mozambique on Thursday as they tried to siphon fuel from an overturned truck which exploded, the government said.
While Foxconn and others have been content to siphon off the relative pennies afforded to contract manufacturers, companies like Apple and HP have reaped the lion's share of the rewards.
But to siphon more ad dollars away from television, the company has to figure out a way to make publishers' stories feel as vital to Snapchat as users' own contributions.
The worry for Mr. Johnson was that, in these areas, the Brexit Party would siphon off some of his Conservative voters, providing the Liberal Democrats with a path to victory.
For example, CEOs might not want to deal with the outrage from continuing to siphon money from workers and shareholders if more of this money ends up with the IRS.
Yet, not only do we siphon off old people to live outside of our immediate circles, but images of what the end looks like are scant, uncelebrated and frequently morbid.
The draft abatement order originally called for Southern California Gas Co., owner of the facility, to install a system to siphon off and incinerate a portion of the escaping methane.
Sixteen years ago, the concern was that votes for the left-leaning third-party candidate, Ralph Nader, could siphon off critical support for Al Gore in swing states like Florida.
Consumer watchdogs are concerned that the association health plans will siphon off younger and healthier workers, leaving older and sicker Americans in the Obamacare exchanges for individuals and small firms.
The plant was also expected to siphon seven million gallons of water a day from Lake Michigan, potentially setting in motion a race to the bottom to undermine conservation efforts.
The Trump administration is also taking steps to make more non-Obamacare-compliant plans available, which will siphon healthier people away from the law's marketplaces and make insurance more expensive.
If anything, Fox Nation will siphon off viewers who want somehow even less hard news content than they were getting from Fox News itself, and are more interested in opinions.
They fret that an amendment campaign could siphon resources from priorities like the Equality Act, which would add gender identity and sexual orientation to the Civil Rights Act of 22013.
In 2010, a Republican political operative went so far as to recruit drifters and homeless people onto the Green Party ballot in an effort to siphon some support from Democrats.
The law's defenders, however, fear that such plans could siphon off younger and healthier people, which could cause premiums to rise for those left buying policies in the Obamacare exchanges.
Would Emmanuel Macron, a thirty-eight-year-old defector from Hollande's cabinet, running as an independent, siphon off a considerable number of votes from whoever ends up representing the left?
The law's defenders, however, fear that such plans could siphon off younger and healthier people, which could cause premiums to rise for those left buying policies in the Obamacare exchanges.
He is also on trial in an abuse of office case and faces a separate inquiry on suspicion of forming a criminal group to siphon off cash from state projects.
"They have a J Crew-style provision in the documents that allows the company to siphon off key assets through unrestricted subsidiaries," one investor said at the early stages of marketing.
Once the device's rechargeable battery heats the water up to about 200 degrees Fahrenheit, steam pushes the hot water up through its siphon tube that leads to the internal coffee filter.
For instance, starting in the 1990s, Brazil instituted a number of reforms to tighten controls over social policy spending, limiting opportunities for politicians to siphon off health, education, and welfare funds.
According to USA Today, the prosecutor's office in the city of Mulhouse has begun an investigation into whether a faulty siphon on a high-pressure canister was responsible for Burger's death.
Since then, those Democrats have been under pressure from labor unions that argue the TPP, which they've dubbed "NAFTA on steroids," would siphon more manufacturing jobs away from the United States.
Do they take the opportunity to consolidate progressive power and move America to the left, or try to siphon off all the disaffected Republicans out there turned off by Trump's bombast?
Here's a quick burst of different brewing methods, from the common cappuccinos and espressos to the always trendy aeropress and v60 pourovers to the more unique coffee cezve and siphon coffee.
The Guptas brothers - Ajay, Atul and Rajesh - have been accused of using their ties with Zuma to siphon off billions of rand in state funds and of inappropriately influencing cabinet appointments.
They got us to put our information into public profiles, to carry tracking devices in our pockets, and to download apps to those tracking devices that secretly siphon data from them.
A government system used by insurance agents and brokers to help customers sign up for healthcare plans was breached, allowing hackers to siphon off sensitive and personal data on 75,000 people.
More than three million harbor intestinal worms, like those found in a recent military defector, which siphon off essential nutrients and are particularly dangerous in children, stunting growth and cognitive development.
The newly created group will not supplant any bilateral agreements that agree to share and coordinate information, and will not siphon resources from any existing information-sharing structures, the statement added.
Yet SMS is still one of the default ways people communicate, and Facebook's only option to siphon value from those messages is to try and route users through its own service.
Facebook charged headlong into live-streaming a few months later, driven by its years-old wish to siphon away the billions of dollars in advertising money that are dedicated to television.
The tanker burst into flames on Saturday as crowds gathered to siphon petrol from the vehicle in Morogoro, about 125 miles (200 km) west of the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam.
Worse news for McCaskill: At the outset, Hawley seems to have the backing of both the McConnell and Bannon crowds -- making a competitive primary that would siphon away resources less likely.
Marine scientists later confirmed the enigmatic beauty as a piglet squid (Helicocranchia sp.), so named for its rotund shape and swine-looking snout used to siphon water like a jet pump.
Somali intellectuals have criticized this plan, saying the government is using the process as a way to stay in power and siphon more money from donor nations like the United States.
For one thing, Preneel explains, the manufacturers try to maximize battery life to avoid the potential surgery necessary to replace it, and worry that additional features could siphon away precious joules.
It's possible that Charter will promise not to pressure programmers like Viacom and Disney to withhold shows from companies like Hulu and Netflix, which could siphon viewers away from Charter's offerings.
Pegasus can infect fully up-to-date Android and iPhone devices, and siphon a target's emails, Facebook chats, and photos; pick up their GPS location and phone calls, and much more.
Over the years, the group has defaced the websites of western media outlets, used malware to siphon information from the opposition, and phished employees of the Executive Office of the President.
Theft of electricity from state-owned distribution companies amounted to some 20 percent of their output, as people strung wires to siphon from the grid, or the companies couldn't identify users.
But the immoral and so-called tax reform may siphon energy from some range of independents, since the lure and seduction of a few more dollars may obscure this disastrous record.
Betsy DeVos, Trump's pick to lead the Education Department, is a school-choice advocate who has championed voucher programs, which Obama and other Democrats argue siphon money away from public schools.
With an eye-popping $19.1 million raised in Q3, Buttigieg's aggressive approach and appeal for moral practicality is likely a bid to siphon off moderate support from a battered Joe Biden.
" Asked whether Tester's campaign was worried that the Green Party nominee would siphon votes away from the incumbent, spokesman Chris Meagher said in an email: "No, we're not worried about it.
The valuable bill of lading is often tampered with or copied to let criminals siphon off goods or circulate counterfeit products, leading to billions of dollars in maritime fraud each year.
Fundamentally, its provisions are supposed to punish big platforms like Google for profiting off of copyright infringement and siphon some income back into the hands of those to which it rightfully belongs.
That's the pitch of products like Anonabox and Invizbox, small, portable routers that run Tor and are designed to siphon every packet that leaves or enters your computer over that protected network.
So far, the companies have struggled to siphon ad dollars away from TV. But by bringing the platform to users' actual televisions, it may be easier for Facebook to make the case.
Plenty of people fret that, without its own cutting-edge research and AI champions, big digital platforms based abroad will siphon off profits and jobs and leave the EU a lot poorer.
They found a different explanation buried beneath the grass: a system of tubes to siphon fuel from underground pipelines leading from the refinery, owned by state-run oil company Petrobras (PETR211.SA).
The Indian-born brothers - Ajay, Atul and Rajesh - have been accused of using their ties with Zuma to siphon off billions of rand in state funds and of inappropriately influencing cabinet appointments.
One of the ideas he floated was to somehow siphon remittance payments from Mexicans sending money home from the US.Mexico currently receives $24 billion in remittance payments annually from the United States.
In 2017 a court convicted Mr Shor of playing a role in a scheme that used fake loans to Russian companies to siphon nearly $1bn from the country's banking system in 2014.
A deputy governor of St. Petersburg has also admitted his role in a $850,000 scheme to siphon off the stadium's budget, though officials say the true picture of corruption was much larger.
One of your first encounters with them is at an exclusive club where they vampirically siphon the blood from the veins of a kidnapped laborer for a contact high with the void.
Many analysts believe a Bloomberg entry into the race could siphon Democratic votes and be another blow to Clinton, a former secretary of state and the wife of former President Bill Clinton.
The administration has slashed advertising and outreach for the law, reduced the sign-up period and has promoted a series of policies that advocates say could siphon healthy people off the exchanges.
Were he to finance a major advertising campaign, he could siphon support, news media attention and ultimately votes from the more moderate candidates, clearing a path for Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren.
Dark Caracal's basic tactics are similar to previous government-linked spyware campaigns, targeting individuals through spear phishing or watering hole attacks, then using malware implants to quietly siphon data from their phones.
Nasdaq and NYSE have said allowing Cboe to piggyback off their closing auction prices would siphon orders away from the listing markets, distorting prices and making it harder to get trades done.
Antjuan Seawright, a Democratic strategist in Columbia, South Carolina, said that while that was unlikely to change, Booker and Harris, another African-American candidate, could now siphon off some of that support.
North Korea has been linked to the 2016 heist on Bangladesh's central bank, in which hackers targeted the bank's Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication transactions system to siphon off $81 million.
First and foremost, their fight occurs three weeks after the Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Conor McGregor spectacle, which has the potential to siphon away casual fans who might otherwise pay for Golovkin-Alvarez.
The attacker requires physical access to the device, but once the malware is set up it can intercept phone calls and text messages, siphon emails, monitor internet browsing histories, and much more.
But then this summer, a larger hospital in Naples derailed those plans by asking the state to deny the proposal, saying that the small, rural hospital would siphon away patients and revenue.
Having already spent $650,000 of his own money, Mr. Orman threatens to siphon votes away from Democrats, potentially allowing Mr. Kobach or Mr. Colyer to win the governorship with only a plurality.
Several Democrats have voiced concern over a potential Schultz White House bid, arguing that an independent candidate would siphon off votes from the Democratic nominee and result in Trump winning re-election.
Following the 2016 election, Zuckerberg said his company would clamp down on such misinformation through a combination of third-party fact-checkers and new technology that would siphon out the worst offenders.
The White House also wants to expand short-term health insurance plans and association health plans; Democrats fear those plans will offer less generous coverage and siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare.
As a result, pressure builds on Washington to widen humanitarian channels, which Iran has exploited to siphon billions of dollars from accounts intended for the purchase of food, medicine, and other necessities.
Some cards have keywords that modify base units and lend them special powers, like Siphon or Reflect, which makes them more expensive than the vanilla versions, but all the more valuable in battle.
"And I really hope that people aren't going to suggest that we should not take hundreds of billions of dollars that they're going to siphon off to Russia and to China, " Trump said.
"And I really hope that people aren't going to suggest that we should not take hundreds of billions of dollars that they're going to siphon off to Russia and to China," Trump said.
Their chief role might have been to siphon away votes from Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz — Mr. Carson drawing votes from religious Republicans, and Mr. Kasich pulling away support among more centrist voters.
"People are afraid that if they leave the cap open, someone will pour sugar into the tank, siphon off petrol, or do something else," said Boris Zhidovlenkov, executive director of Toplivo v Bak.
They left water under a vacuum for more than three weeks, forcing large quantities of gas out of it—then they tested out how that affected the ability to create a taller siphon.
Why it matters: Established health care companies are nervous about Amazon becoming a bigger player in health care because it likely would siphon away some of their business and, presumably, strip out inefficiencies.
Once their targets have been hooked, the scammers will then invent some sort of crisis to siphon money—usually some kind of medical emergency, or even worse, travel fare to finally meet up.
Ohio State's Young and others see a day when autonomous vehicles—and air taxis of the sort Uber envisions—will siphon off a chunk of shorter flights that are 500 miles or less.
This time it is not a populist third party that is threatening to siphon off tens of millions of votes from the Republican and Democratic candidates, but powerful feelings of reluctance and repulsion.
Rather than tweaking interest rates to influence private banks' lending, it would simply hand out (or siphon away) the necessary cash itself, to the government, the public, or as loans to private banks.
The malicious adverts can re-direct victims to pages to deliver ransomware, which locks down computers until a hefty bounty is paid, or banking trojans, which can be used to siphon off funds.
But just a few months later, a smaller yet still elaborate series of attacks allowed hackers to siphon off 300 to 400 million pesos, or roughly $15 to $20 million from Mexican banks.
But policy analysts say the plans hurt the ACA individual marketplaces because they siphon healthier people out, and they may mislead people into thinking the coverage is more robust than it actually is.
Another former Museveni ally-turned-challenger, ex-prime minister Amama Mbabazi, has also drawn large rallies and hopes to siphon away support from disaffected members of Museveni's party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM).
Our latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows that, despite Bernie Sanders's fervent efforts to siphon support from Hillary Clinton, most Democratic voters think she will be able to unite the party.
Steve Ubl, the CEO of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, warned that the measure would impose "price controls" and siphon billions of dollars away from research and development by drug companies.
Molly Munger, Ian Simmons, and Robert Bowditch are among a handful of billionaires and multimillionaires making a renewed push for the government to raise their taxes and siphon away some of their holdings.
If aliens built a megastructure called a Dyson Sphere to siphon off the star's energy that could explain how the star is a whopping 10% dimmer than it was just a century ago.
"What is worrying is that, scammers were able to siphon off [$500,000], from old passwords dumps, with very little effort," Suman Kar, CEO of cybersecurity firm Banbreach, told Motherboard in an online chat.
Her tour is an early move to siphon support from Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination, who has called for continued coal production and dismissed environmental concerns as a policy priority.
It typically lives in deep waters, where its barrel-shaped body glides around the ocean by jet propulsion, sucking in water from a siphon on one end and spitting it back though another.
In India, for instance, the slums provide just enough of a solution for everyone — slum dwellers survive day-to-day, criminal groups extract their slice and local officials siphon off something for themselves.
To help train these aircraft-spotting algorithms, Hypergiant is creating a siphon that sucks up public information about creepy sky sightings that people think are unidentified and tags them with locations and times.
Washington (CNN)Democrats took aim at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' proposed school choice tax credit at a House Education and Labor hearing Wednesday, arguing that it could siphon away funds from public schools.
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A fuel tanker exploded in eastern Tanzania on Saturday killing at least 60 people, authorities said, as flames ripped through a crowd that had gathered to siphon petrol from it.
Today, Paul Ryan attempted to defend his disastrous healthcare proposal by making the argument that health insurance is little more than a scheme by which sick people siphon money out of healthy people's paychecks.
Shares in Kroger Co, the largest U.S. supermarket operator, have tumbled 202016 percent from this year's highs on worries that the newly merged company will be quick to siphon business from traditional food sellers.
Funding for President Donald Trump's barrier on the US-Mexico border was initially expected to divert $7.2 billion from the Defense Department's budget, but it may siphon even more money from several military programs.
Kasko's move follows the exit of Economy Minister Aivaras Abromavicius, who accused vested interests, including a close ally of President Petro Poroshenko, of meddling in his ministry and trying to siphon off state funds.
Facebook was paying teenagers and adults $20 a month to use the app, which was not distributed through proper iOS channels and was instead sideloaded using Facebook's enterprise certificate, to siphon sensitive smartphone data.
"We can process one thousand litres a night," said a refinery owner, watching his workers siphon freshly produced petrol into cans to be taken by motor-cycle to traders who will sell it on.
There are no specifics on when Bel & Bel will make this vinyl sticker set available, or how much money the design studio plans to siphon from die-hard Star Wars fans when it is.
"They are trying to siphon off survivors who might otherwise be eager for statute of limitations reform and might actually file claims," said Terry McKiernan, the co-director of the watchdog group Bishop Accountability.
At least during that endless spring break where Frito-Lay dreamed the world's largest vending machine stage, Chase Bank swooped in to siphon off some cool, and rappers flung mixtapes at you like Frisbees.
But the judge allowed her testimony this time, and Mr. Cosby's lawyers are expected to use her account to portray Ms. Constand as someone with a premeditated plan to siphon money from Mr. Cosby.
It resolves the bulk of an $8.6 billion lawsuit accusing JPMorgan of exploiting its leverage as Lehman's main "clearing" bank to siphon billions of dollars of collateral just before Lehman went bankrupt on Sept.
A project like that would siphon the already low supply of skilled tradespeople away from other projects, and America could be looking at project delays, massive cost overruns and infrastructure plans that never materialize.
JPMorgan, which had been Lehman's largest secured creditor, was accused of exploiting its leverage as Lehman's main "clearing" bank to siphon critical liquidity in the last few days before Lehman went bankrupt on Sept.
Too much regulation and taxation will allow black-market marijuana to siphon from legal outlets, so the federal government has proposed a $1 per gram federal excise tax to be shared with the provinces.
New services and platforms are great for consumers, but our weak laws have allowed them to siphon revenue away from the underlying music, leaving songwriters, performers and the whole industry choking on their dust.
She notes a more consequential move would be to block the Trump administration's actions to open up skimpier, cheaper health plans known as short-term plans, which could siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare.
Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in July, holding out hope that his lobbying of superdelegates — party officials and state leaders who cast their final votes at the convention — will siphon support from Mrs.
The Alternative for Germany had already captured seats in three state legislatures this year, riding strongly on fears that refugees will siphon funds and attention from Germans and change the country's way of life.
Executives expect strong U.S. summer gasoline demand to reduce brimming stocks and support high refinery rates, while "good" demand in China, India, West Africa and Latin America can siphon distillate inventory overhang, he said.
But All County was, in fact, a company only on paper, records and interviews show — a vehicle to siphon cash from Fred Trump's empire by simply marking up purchases already made by his employees.
Prosecutors have said the consulting agreements were shams and served as seemingly legitimate vehicles to siphon off Retrophin assets to pay back investors for money that Shkreli told them falsely remained in his fund.
The World Bank estimates that bribes siphon off around $1.5 trillion from the global economy each year — about 2 percent of world's gross domestic product and 10 times the value of overseas development aid.
It's a great way to take back a tiny bit of control or, at the very least, get a sense of what many companies are trying to siphon from you and your digital footprint.
Given the high stakes, supporters of both major-party nominees fear that a vote for Johnson, the Libertarian Party's pick, or the Green Party's Jill Stein could siphon votes away from their candidate of choice.
The most alarming long-term threat to Niger comes from the possibility that pockets of insecurity could siphon the state's limited resources and aggravate other problems that don't have an explicit security dimension to them.
The Lavazza coffee shop near Milan's famous La Scala opera house, offers not only Italy's trademark espresso, but also siphon brewed and other types of coffee which are growing in popularity, particularly among younger aficionados.
Their names were disclosed in plea-bargain testimony by former executives of Odebrecht, a firm at the centre of a scheme to siphon money from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil company, to parties and politicians.
It's why overclocking your processor can literally result in burning out your computer, and why serious gaming PC rigs can have hundreds of dollars in liquid cooling to try and siphon away the extra heat.
It might just be that chefs don't typically come into contact with a siphon on a daily basis, now that we've moved beyond non-dessert 'foams' and 'whips' that dominated the trend of molecular gastronomy.
Moreover, Rubio has asked for his name to be removed from the ballot in states that have yet to hold primary contests to ensure he does not siphon away any of the anti-Trump vote.
An anonymous overclass of university officials and administrators have spent years using the body-breaking labor of young athletes, and the soul-crushing labor of young academics, to siphon billions out of the American economy.
" The Democrats' main concern is that a Chinese investor could buy an American company and then outsource its operations back to China, or "siphon trade secrets and technology to directly compete with other U.S. firms.
The most significant question in North Carolina, according to local Republicans, is whether Mr. Cruz can fully take advantage of Senator Marco Rubio's recent collapse or whether Mr. Kasich will siphon some of those votes.
It's the same technology that, thanks to a missed nuance in a contract's code, allowed an unknown hacker to siphon more than $50 million away from a crowd-directed investment fund known as the DAO.
They said Schultz would siphon off anti-Trump voters that the future Democratic nominee will need, acting as a spoiler, much like the independents Ross Perot and Ralph Nader did in 1992 and 2000, respectively.
"If the short-term plans are able to siphon off the healthiest people, then the more highly regulated marketplaces may not be sustainable," said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president for the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Mr. Sanders, the person said, has locked in many of his supporters, but Mr. Bloomberg, a former Republican who could siphon off moderate support in Super Tuesday states, is more vulnerable to charges of disloyalty.
But Mr. Biden's poor performances in the first two contests have taken a toll, and the late surges of other moderates are likely to siphon enough votes to keep Mr. Biden well below Senator Sanders.
While Strache's image has been tarnished by the video sting scandal, he remains popular with many core FPO voters, suggesting he should be able to siphon some support from his former party in his hometown.
His fans accuse the two men of being money-seeking leeches who lived off Jackson's largesse and only now are bringing forth these tales of abuse in order to siphon more money from Jackson's estate.
In addition to demanding higher pay, smaller class sizes and more support staff, they are trying to combat the spread of charter schools, which the union says siphon off students and money from public schools.
A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll earlier this month found Democratic voters are more open than Republicans to supporting a third-party candidate, suggesting that Schultz could siphon more votes from a Democrat than from Trump.
Photo: GettyThis week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources gave the go-ahead to Taiwanese tech manufacturer Foxconn to siphon off seven million gallons of water per day from Lake Michigan, despite protests from conservation groups.
Anyone relying on the CIA for tech support got a nasty surprise this morning, as documents published by Wikileaks revealed a secret project to siphon out data through its technical liaison service, dating back to 2009.
Republican nominee Donald Trump has a message for voters, but it likely is not going to be effective enough to clinch the presidency or siphon many early voters away from Hillary Clinton, one election expert said.
One senior US law enforcement official described China's espionage apparatus to me as akin to a "tapeworm," feeding off tens of thousands of US institutions and individuals, to siphon away America's most treasured asset: its ingenuity.
The company added 5 million users, for a total of 310 million — more than Wall Street expected, but well short of the growth that would allow it to siphon significant advertising revenue from Facebook and Google.
The incumbent exchanges have said in the past that allowing Cboe to piggyback off their closing auction prices would siphon orders away from the listing markets, distorting prices and making it harder to get trades done.
But if the former New York City mayor entered the race, he would likely siphon off almost twice as many Sanders supporters as Trump backers -- leaving Trump at 37%, Sanders at 30% and Bloomberg with 16%.
Prosecutors, federal police and crusading federal Judge Sergio Moro have worked out of Curitiba to uncover a vast cartel of construction firms that conspired for years to siphon billions of dollars worth of kickbacks from Petrobras.
This week, anti-corruption prosecutors opened an investigation into the leader of the ruling Social Democrat Party on suspicion of forming a "criminal group" to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them EU-funded.
Now the great irony of course is that nothing could be better for Bernie than a bunch of billionaire and establishment types jumping into the race to siphon off votes from his more elite-friendly rivals.
The LME, owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing , was looking at working only with platforms targeting the dealer-client market, because those in the dealer-dealer area could siphon liquidity from the exchange, Chamberlain said.
Most recently, the Trump administration has slashed funding for promoting the ACA marketplaces and has allowed states to introduce cheap plans that lower benefits, threatening to siphon younger and healthier people away from the broader pool.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian police launched an operation on Thursday to arrest 17 people suspected of involvement in a scheme to launder money and siphon off funds at state-controlled Banco do Brasil SA, authorities said.
Unions effectively siphon money from management and government and give it to workers; if you could keep more of the money produced by your business—or the government you consider an extension of it—wouldn't you?
The formation of an advisory board means Trump may take a more active personal role in negotiating trade deals, after previous signs he could siphon power from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).
The segment has been rapidly growing even before the dropoff in Uber's core taxi business, and executives said Thursday they expect to siphon more riders into the delivery unit as people are forced to stay home.
Just after the U.S. election, Gubarev also rehired a public relations firm to address a news report about his firm's servers being used in an alleged Russian cyberscam to siphon web advertising traffic from major publishers.
Both Senate investigators probing Russian interference in the 2016 election and former special counsel Robert Mueller found that Russian agents sought to boost Green Party candidate Jill Stein that year to siphon votes away from Clinton.
But at no point has the network committed a penny to funding a third-party candidacy, especially one that could potentially siphon conservative voters away from the Republican ticket and hand the White House to Clinton.
Lately, he has pushed to overhaul the criminal justice system, a goal that Mr. Trump embraced as a candidate near the end of the campaign when he tried to siphon black voters away from Hillary Clinton.
The fear of the possibility that he would not be able to siphon seats from Bennett next time on Election Day caused him to act like a small-time grocery owner, instead of a national leader.
" In contrast, the article continues, "The plan would discourage investment in research on new cures and treatments," adding that it "would siphon $2628 trillion or more from biopharmaceutical innovation over 28500 years, leading to fewer drugs.
Dragnea is now on trial for abuse of office and prosecutors have opened a separate inquiry on suspicions that he formed a "criminal group" to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them EU-funded.
One of Rayzone Group's products is InterApp, which, according to a company brochure, can siphon passwords, emails, previous location information, contact lists, photos, internet browsing history and technical information such as the target phone's MAC address.
A cybersecurity firm says it has uncovered a massive online scam that employs an army of automated web browsers to siphon millions of dollars of advertising per day away from U.S. media companies and brand-name advertisers.
After I'd finished Rowling's series for a second time — and in an attempt to siphon off some of my excitement — I decided to write down my waffling opinions on the books in a series of five articles.
Capra was one of several residents who testified in front of the board, which was considering a measure to require the company to install an abatement system to siphon off and incinerate some of the spewing methane.
Over the past three years America and the European Union, along with Ukraine's civil activists, have created the anti-corruption infrastructure needed to break up an entrenched system designed to siphon off public money into offshore accounts.
"The banks have been forced to siphon staggering amounts of money in the coffers of the U.S. government, directly and through the Federal Reserve, as a result of all these regulations being thrown at them," he added.
Hospitals in South Carolina are allowed to siphon off millions of dollars a year from their poorest patients' tax refunds, to recoup those patients' medical debt, according to a a wild story by the Post and Courier.
Christie said Democrats would be better served nominating centrist Joe Biden, adding that the former vice president might be able to siphon off some of Trump's working-class base by relating to them with his modest upbringing.
Dragnea has a previous conviction in a vote-rigging case and is under investigation in a separate case on suspicion of forming a criminal group to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them EU-funded.
Therefore, it is entirely possible that states where legalized gambling now exist may act more vigilantly to protect these businesses — and revenues — by cracking down on large unlicensed pools which arguably could siphon participants form licensed gambling.
The potential trouble for Snap is that its most tangible source of revenue — automated ads — will have to siphon ad dollars from Google and Facebook, two companies that effectively enjoy a duopoly on the digital advertising market.
In a moment or two, he would suck on a tube that functioned like a siphon to start the water flowing, this man in a windbreaker who said he had only 18 percent of his lung capacity.
Unlike its relatives in the Hemiptera family, the insect lacks the ability to suck, preferring to munch on high-pressure plants that allow the sap to flow, like a siphon, through its mouth and into its stomach.
Kelly, who also overcame the candidacy of big-spending independent Greg Orman, which many Democrats had believed would siphon off anti-Kobach votes, ran on a moderate platform highlighting her years of work in the state Legislature.
By using the pen to measure and siphon the exact value of the three inks — and mixing it with makeup base powder (all sold by Mink) — you can create custom eye shadow, lip gloss, blush, and more.
A requirement that employers siphon money out of every employee's paycheck and put it into a retirement savings plan (unless the worker opts out) would both promote self-reliance and create a foundation for a safety net.
But the union is also using the strike as a way to draw attention to what it sees as the growing problem of charter schools, saying that they siphon off students and money from traditional public schools.
While the Met Breuer program has received some critical acclaim, it is a drain on the Met's resources because it costs $17 million a year to run and can siphon donor support from the Fifth Avenue flagship.
I was going to buy some in-ear headphones for the monitoring system the band is using... but that will have to wait a few weeks or else I siphon off money from my band savings account.
With cost estimates ranging from $4 billion to $14 billion over the next eight years, Medicaid expansion is fiscally unsustainable and will siphon resources from other vital programs if not repealed—including drug treatment and prevention programs.
"You can be sure they are going to design benefit packages to attract healthier people," and "siphon them away from the individual market," said Sabrina Corlette, a professor at the Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms.
Harvey is trapped close enough to the Gulf that it's able to siphon an endless supply of energy and moisture from exceptionally warm waters, which are also likely to have contributed to the storm's rapid intensification last week.
Both were seen as potential spoilers for those already in the race -- Biden as a candidate who could block front-runner Hillary Clinton from the Democratic nomination, and Bloomberg as a siphon for both Republican and Democratic votes.
SAO PAULO, May 9 (Reuters) - Brazilian police launched an operation on Thursday to arrest 17 people suspected of involvement in a scheme to launder money and siphon off funds at state-controlled Banco do Brasil SA, authorities said.
Schultz has made significant moves toward formally announcing a presidential bid, even in the face of a barrage of criticism from Democrats wary that he would siphon votes from that party's challenger to Trump in a presidential election.
Malicious actors are constantly taking advantage of technological innovations and breakthroughs to devise new ways to flood the Internet with new malware that circumvent security tools, propagate within networks and siphon critical data for months without being discovered.
Just a few months earlier, the OCCRP believes, Delco had received a large payment from a web of opaque firms used by Russian officials and an organised-crime gang to siphon away the money from the tax scam.
As a European Union member, Britain has been able to foil attempts by France and Germany to curb or siphon business by vetoing certain measures, like a proposal to impose a single tax on the region's financial sector.
An independent challenge from a Republican in the general election would siphon off conservative votes in key states and possibly contribute to his defeat in 2020, much as Ross Perot did to George H. W. Bush in 1992.
As a result the black hole loses a small amount of mass in each such transaction, the way hackers siphon a fraction of a cent at a time from bank transactions can wind up shorting it a fortune.
The Drug Enforcement Administration held a meeting with the US sales arm of NSO Group, a controversial malware company whose products can remotely siphon data from iPhones and other devices, according to internal DEA emails obtained by Motherboard.
In the screen version of "Our Kind of Traitor," by contrast, Perry's relationship troubles with his wife, Gail (Naomie Harris), aren't organically integrated into the intelligence story and only siphon attention away from the cloak-and-dagger doings.
Kirsten Gillibrand and progressive group EMILY's List stepped in to support former state assembly member Kelda Roys, while Madison mayor Paul Soglin represents a stronghold of Wisconsin Democrats and could siphon support from the frontrunners in his city.
Clinton has increasingly turned her attention beyond the Democratic Party nomination fight with U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and is making early moves to try to siphon support from Trump ahead of a possible match-up in the Nov.
And a universal basic income, they argue, would be hard to finance in developing countries, as it assumes the existence of a highly productive services sector from which to siphon money, which is often missing in such economies.
But now he is threatened with a sudden fall: His campaign is facing accusations that it was part of an improper effort to help an independent candidate get on the ballot and siphon voters from his Democratic challenger.
Deforestation to make way for the new Tesla construction has generated protest from German locals who highlight the loss of habitat for wildlife, as well as concerns over how much water the factory will siphon from local sources.
Mr. Blankenship would have little chance of winning the Senate seat outright, but if he could make it onto the ballot, he could siphon off support for West Virginia's attorney general, Patrick Morrisey, who won the Republican nomination.
That means that money will play a much larger role in this nomination, and personal campaigning less, as Bloomberg knows, perhaps allowing him to siphon off the 6900 percent generally needed in some big states to receive delegates.
Researchers at Israeli cybersecurity company CyberArk found that Microsoft left open an accidental loophole which, if exploited, could've been used to siphon off these account tokens used to access a victim's account — potentially without ever alerting the user.
And Nolan, who supported a controversial new mine in the Iron Range, also faces a challenge from the left in the primary and a third-party candidate who could siphon away anti-mining liberal votes in the general.
The Atlantic cited Democratic insiders as the most worried about a potential run for the presidency by Schultz, who are reportedly concerned that a third-party bid would siphon off Democratic votes, and ensure a re-election for Trump.
"Through this action and with our decision to siphon in state money immediately to support this kind of investments, we will be able to overshoot our targets for the gigabit society before 2025," Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas said.
But Asparouhov's tool has the added benefit of walking you through the process step by step and laying out just how simple it is to siphon away this kind of sensitive info with a few simple lines of code.
We have published an explosive recording from Moscow's Metropol hotel of Russian operatives and one of Salvini's closest aides negotiating a deal to siphon millions of dollars from a billion-dollar oil deal into Salvini's far-right Lega party.
Peppa came dangerously close earlier this month, when Iggy Azalea tried to start a Twitter feud with the character's official account, possibly hoping to siphon off some of Peppa's clout and goodwill: Peppa's so fancy, you already know pic.twitter.
Governor Javier Corral's national profile exploded in late December when his prosecutors arrested a senior figure in President Enrique Pena Nieto's party for his role in an alleged scheme to siphon $13 million of state funds for electoral campaigns.
Senator Rob Portman, Republican of Ohio and a sponsor of the Senate bill, said his version was superior to the House's in two areas: addiction prevention and new sources of funding that do not siphon money from other programs.
Insurers are contending with the uncertainty caused by Congress' elimination of the individual mandate penalty, which takes effect next year, and with the Trump administration's broadening of two alternatives to Obamacare that could siphon off younger and healthier enrollees.
Democrats, as well as the main health insurer trade group, warn that the rule, along with a similar initiative to open up short-term health plans, could siphon healthy people away from ObamaCare plans, spiking premiums for those remaining.
After decades of building levees along its banks, the state now hopes to cut a hole in the river's edge and siphon off a large flow of sediment and water into the nearby Barataria Basin, south of New Orleans.
The women of the studio have worked for years to build their power as a collective, but they've sacrificed one another to do it, by allowing their supernatural "mothers" to siphon physical strength and life from their young dancers.
Some people whose water service hadn't been restored were last week reportedly dragging bottles and barrels through holes in chain-link fences to siphon water from wells that may be infused with toxic waste from a nearby Superfund site.
All of the items, and many more, had been bought by a flamboyant Malaysian financier named Jho Low, who prosecutors say helped siphon billions of dollars from a Malaysian government investment fund, then went on a colossal spending spree.
From 2006 to 2011, "cum-ex trading," a monetary maneuver to avoid double taxation of investment profits, enabled hundreds of bankers, lawyers and investors to siphon about $60 billion from state coffers in Germany, France and other European countries.
Public polling has been close in Kansas, but independent Greg Orman's presence on the ballot could siphon anti-Kobach votes away from Kelly, while Oklahoma is arguably the reddest state of the three and a tough target for Edmondson.
" "I really hope that people aren't going to suggest that we should not take hundreds of billions of dollars that they're going to siphon off to Russia and to China, primarily those two, instead of giving it to us.
Facebook's policies previously allowed developers to siphon off app users' Facebook friends data — though Facebook tightened up these permissions in 2014 — "to dramatically reduce data access", as founder Mark Zuckerberg has now claimed — though evidently not dramatically enough for Mozilla.
Now Crock-Pot is looking to siphon off some of the buzz around Instant Pot with its own versions of an all-inclusive multicooker — a line it's calling the Crock-Pot Express Crock Multi-Cooker — that hit the market in September.
An Oregon woman is thankful for her "incredible" life after she survived a week at the bottom of an oceanside cliff in California's Big Sur by using a radiator hose to siphon water when her SUV plunged 250 feet down.
But some of these add-ons, the access they have, and the supply chain around them, are increasingly being leveraged by hackers to break into millions of peoples' computers, and inject unwanted adverts, steal passwords, and siphon other sensitive information.
Diseases of the central nervous system — from Alzheimer's to Parkinson's to Lou Gehrig's disease — have been incredibly difficult for drug developers to crack, and Pfizer's retreat appeared that it would siphon more much-needed money and attention from the area.
A mastermind behind a state-owned Malaysian investment fund known as 1MDB, the US Department of Justice has claimed in a civil-forfeiture action that Low helped siphon off billions from the fund through fraudulent deals and complex money laundering.
Trump's siphoning of union support from the Democrats brought him a narrow election victory, it's only logical that he'll do what it takes to siphon yet more to ensure more support and a bigger re-election margin in the coming years.
As it is, most shows on Prime are paid for a la carte, but offering a free service is just going to siphon away more consumers who are tired of traditional television and are jumping on the cord-cutting boom.
Dragnea is also under investigation in Brazil on suspicion of money laundering, and in a separate case in Romania on suspicion of forming a "criminal group" to siphon off cash from state projects, some of them funded by the European Union.
However, as the Times notes, there are similarities between these agreements and the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which revealed how third-party developers were taking advantage of Facebook's loose privacy policies to siphon huge amounts of data from the company's platform.
Click here to view original GIFImage: New York TimesIf you wanted to take advantage of an ATM, you might equip it with a skimmer, a device which captures electronic information from people's cards and uses it to siphon away money.
Of the vulnerabilities that have been resolved, one was so serious that it could only be solved by wiping a device with the loss of all data, while another could be used to siphon data off a device, the BBC wrote.
But they're not the owners, the suits in the suites whose wallets never empty, who never pass along their "thriftiness" with lower ticket prices or cheaper beers, who exploit tax breaks and siphon off public funds to build private mansions.
This is highly lucrative stuff: Analysts and industry executives say new initiatives like Amazon Key and Amazon Seller Flex show the company's potential to siphon off a large chunk of the trillions of dollars spent globally on logistics and shipping.
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz suggested that the former New York City mayor's priorities are already "well cared-for" in the Democratic platform, while RNC leader Reince Priebus welcomed the idea, saying Bloomberg would siphon off votes from the Democratic candidate.
The Vermont senator is already weathering a storm centered around multiple sexual harassment scandals involving aides who served on his 2016 campaign, and he'll also have to contend with a group of candidates who are poised to siphon off his support.
The ominously named company has for years used official APIs to siphon public posts from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other sources online, collating and analyzing for various purposes, such as to gauge public opinion on a political candidate or issue.
Once the intruder gains access to victims' credentials, they not only siphon the financial data related to the account, but also take advantage of the possible assets stored in the account and sell them in Steam Trade for extra cash.
In 1976 the primary race between incumbent president Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan was so tight that Reagan picked a running mate, Pennsylvania senator Dick Schweiker, in the hope that he would help him siphon Pennsylvania delegates away from Ford.
"Microsoft is getting ahead of the curve and not waiting for services like Slack to siphon off meaningful customers like Google for Work (now GSuite) did in the early days," says Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy.
Increasingly wary of the outsize influence of Facebook and Google -- and hoping to siphon away some of the billions of advertising dollars still devoted to television -- new media companies rediscovered old media, setting off a race into TV and film.
In the weeks after Schultz raised the prospect of an independent run in January, some Democrats worried that his candidacy would siphon off centrist votes from the eventual Democratic nominee and potentially hand Trump a second term in the White House.
Ms. Dyer said that as far back as 2011, the board had fired another chief financial officer after that person complained that Ms. Williams was issuing duplicate payroll checks, the same method prosecutors now say Ms. Williams used to siphon funds.
Take a peek on social media and you will see what Democrats think of Schultz running as an independent, lamenting that a progressive third-party candidacy could siphon votes from Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents -- and help Trump win re-election.
After years of suspicion, indisputable evidence about Pakistan's covert development of a nuclear program in the 1980s finally led to the termination of US aid to Pakistan in 1990 and since that time there have been steps to siphon off funding.
In November, AC's future may get even grimmer, as voters decide whether to grant permits to two casinos in northern New Jersey, outside of New York City, which would further siphon visitors (and the attendant cash flow) away from Atlantic City.
Indeed, even before the Commerce Department made its Monday announcement, some experts were fretting that the citizenship question being added to the census at large might scare off undocumented people and perhaps siphon more power to rural (GOP-friendly) locales.
As tech giants like Amazon and Facebook siphon up more information about their users, there are lingering doubts about "what happens to their information, and who has access to it," Walden said in a Medium post shared early with Recode.
Increasingly wary of the outsize influence of Facebook and Google — and hoping to siphon away some of the billions of advertising dollars still devoted to television — new media companies rediscovered old media, setting off a race into TV and film.
The grant from the Department of Health and Human Services went to the Obria Group, a Southern California-based nonprofit that describes itself as being "led by God" and that aims to siphon patients — and money — away from Planned Parenthood.
Mr. Wardle's curiosity was piqued by recent news that Russian spies had used Kaspersky antivirus products to siphon classified documents off the home computer of an N.S.A. developer, and may have played a critical role in broader Russian intelligence gathering.
A Sanders aide admitted that Bloomberg's outreach to Latinos made the campaign nervous that he might siphon support from that bloc of voters, but added that the time and resouces Sanders has put into the state puts him on solid footing.
"It's easier and more convenient and, in a way, less effort and more entertaining, to just kind of siphon all of your information through people that you know," says Shannon Strucci, a YouTuber who specializes in film analysis and internet culture.
"I can&apost give you any information on any future budget decisions," Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told reporters Thursday, in response to reports of internal White House documents showing a plan to siphon another $7.2 billion from DoD accounts this year.
Perhaps no one is more aware of this habit than beauty devotees, who dutifully siphon off portions of their paychecks to places like Sephora and Ulta Beauty in the name of accumulating rewards points to be redeemed for coupons and freebies.
The main insurance industry groups, along with organizations representing patients and consumers, worry that the administration's approach could siphon healthy people away from the health law's insurance markets, creating a spiral of rising premiums for people who need comprehensive benefits.
After U.S. officials said last week that they had long ago found a "back door" that would allow the company to siphon information off any network, without American telecommunications firms knowing it, the company called it "impossible" and demanded evidence.
Schultz's decision to abandon a potential White House bid will come as a relief to Democrats who were worried that a third party candidate could siphon off votes from their party's eventual nominee and result in a Trump second term.
The case did not concern Purdue's guilt related to the opioid epidemic, simply Arizona's allegation that the family is trying to siphon money out of the company in an effort to stymie the company from satisfying claims made against it.
Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have slammed as insufficient the administration's emergency request for $2.5 billion to counter to outbreak, which asks for just $1.25 billion in new money and would siphon $535 million in federal funding meant to fight Ebola.
The investigation faulted OPM - which manages employment matters for the federal government, including background checks for most agencies - for not moving more quickly to address early signs of an attack, allowing hackers to later siphon off reams of personnel data.
If the Republicans don't vote to stand between Trump and this aggressive use of presidential power, they are giving consent to the President to unilaterally siphon money from programs that Congress has funded into a program that Congress refused to support.
One of the big unknowns for a race where the margins were so narrow in 2018 is the entry of two lesser-known Democrats, Rush Darwish and Charles Hughes, who both support abortion rights and could siphon votes from Newman.
The new store, which opened on Monday at the Marina Bay Sands, brings the siphon brewing method to a Starbucks outlet here for the first time, adding to the other three specialty brewing methods: pour over, Chemex and Starbucks' own Clover machine.
In southern France, in particular, he could siphon away many of the voters who might otherwise be drawn to Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, an FN deputy (and Ms Le Pen's niece) who promotes traditional family values and is close to the Catholic right.
Thanks to addressable TV, budgets are starting to move away from Facebook Related to the above story: Seb Joseph says that one of Facebook's biggest initiatives — to siphon away advertising revenue from television — has been thwarted by the rise of "addressable" televisions.
He also told a news conference that his government had a rough idea of the whereabouts of Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, who is accused of links to a plot to siphon billions of dollars from the fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Hubertus Vaeth, chief executive of Frankfurt Main Finance, which promotes Frankfurt as a financial center, said the aim was not to inflict "as much damage as we can" on the City of London, but to siphon off some of Britain's "entrepreneurial spirit".
Palocci was arrested two years ago in the sweeping Car Wash investigation into the use of the contracts at Petrobras, as the state oil company is known, by the Workers Party and allied parties to siphon off funds for their political needs.
The winners of our age, the people who manage to be on the right side of an era of precipitous change and churn, have managed to build, operate, and maintain systems that siphon off most of the fruits of progress to them.
Why it matters: Unlike with criminal hackers and espionage groups, there is not as much research into the taxonomy of actors in email fraud, but since it can siphon off as much as $93 billion each year, it's a threat worth understanding.
You can swap the basic ranged Bone Spike ability in your primary slot with a wide-sweeping melee attack with scythes, or use Siphon Blood — which channels life away from a single enemy at any range — to replenish your health and essence.
Basically, Amazon is offering to tow a 45-foot-long shipping container full of hard drives to your data center, plug in to your servers via fiber, and siphon off up to 100 petabytes (a petabyte is 1 million gigabytes) of data.
In 2011, Ahmed Mansoor, a dissident blogger and administrator of a popular democracy forum in the United Arab Emirates, was targeted by his own government with a sophisticated piece of spyware designed to siphon off all kinds of data from his computer.
The government alleged that the founders of Bhushan Steel had used a "multitude of complex, fraudulent maneuvers to divert/siphon-off funds" amounting to billions of rupees that had been borrowed from state-run banks, causing losses to both banks and investors.
Unfortunately, being gifted a vape is like being given an Xbox or a puppy: You feel the need to use your new toy, whether it's shelling out for dog food and vet visits or having Ubisoft siphon $70 from all of your paychecks.
The former coal CEO's attempt to launch a third-party bid worried state Republicans who feared he would siphon votes from Morrisey's campaign against Manchin, who is seen as a top target for Republicans attempting to cement control of the Senate in November.
An executive with FireEye said Thursday that the firm has continued to observe North Korean-linked hackers targeting financial institutions in order to siphon off money for the regime, which has been increasingly strapped for cash as a result of international sanctions.
Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer among the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), said last week it aims to keep its crude exports below 7 million barrels per day (bpd) in August and September to help siphon off global oil stocks.
A report dated April 6900 but released this week by Medicare's chief actuary found that the short-term plans would siphon off the healthiest people from the ObamaCare exchanges, leaving a risk pool that is older and sicker than is currently the case.
"A series of booms have been placed across the creek to prevent downstream migration and a siphon dam has been constructed four miles downstream of the release point," Bill Suess, spill investigation program manager for the North Dakota Department of health, said.
Sao Paulo Judge Maria Priscilla Oliveira said in a decision on Monday the state prosecutors' case had an "undeniable connection" to the Petrobras investigation, in which dozens of engineering executives schemed to siphon money from Petrobras in order to bribe public officials.
An executive with FireEye said Thursday that the firm has continued to observe North Korean-linked hackers targeting financial institutions in order to siphon off money for the regime, which has been increasingly strapped for cash as a result of international sanctions.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, accused of links to a plot to siphon billions of dollars from a Malaysian state fund, is trying to stop the United States government from seizing a $250 million yacht in Indonesia, court filings showed.
Nice guy optimist Barry is finally feeling all of that loss, and his anger is being directed toward the latest speedster/parent murderer, who also plans to siphon both their speeds into a giant magnet-thing that will destroy the whole multiverse.
The hacker behind the Pastebin post believes that wallet archipelago they stumbled upon may be an automated Bitcoin siphon hidden in the code of a wallet generator or exchange and has been siphoning off small amounts of Bitcoin from the service for years.
As part of its research into Stealth Falcon, Citizen Lab was able to map large parts of the group's infrastructure, including servers and domains that Stealth Falcon used to steal data and siphon it out of its victims in its hacking campaigns.
By leveraging a legal exemption known as exigent circumstances—used in emergencies to avoid the deletion of evidence, or to prevent imminent danger to life—police officers may argue they can unlock and siphon data from an iPhone without first obtaining a warrant.
Simultaneously, according to federal prosecutors, state officials, including the former state governor Sérgio Cabral, turned spending on the Olympics into an exercise in fraud that allowed senior government officials and businessmen to siphon hundreds of millions of dollars from the public treasury.
Their goal is not to bring about liberalization but to resist it — to "siphon off popular discontent without destabilizing the system as a whole," the China scholars Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton write in a new book on governing in China.
And as Ms. Warren has emerged as Mr. Biden's most formidable competition, Mr. Sanders, her main challenger for progressive support, just had a heart attack, casting uncertainty over whether he could siphon votes from Ms. Warren, as the Biden camp had hoped.
In retrospect it's surprising it took this long for the tension between the siphon and the forge to erupt into the cultural dissonance in which social media, and gig-economy apps and, indeed, much of the publicly visible tech industry, now exists.
Case in point: At the state level, the union brass are exploiting every loophole to block union members' resignations, siphon dues and invade workers' privacy, as outlined in a recent 50-state public-sector labor report from the Commonwealth Foundation in Pennsylvania.
But it is Mr. Schultz's possible path as a moderate independent outside the two-party system that has drawn the most attention — and criticism by some Democrats who said they feared that a Schultz candidacy could siphon off more Democratic voters than Republicans.
Some political analysts saw the right-wing leader's pledge as a calculated bid before Tuesday's election to siphon votes from far-right rivals who have long advocated annexation of the West Bank, where more than 0003,000 Israeli settlers now live, among 2.9 million Palestinians.
"Although 'Our Turn NJ' signaled they will suspend their media campaign, we will continue to fight any and all efforts to siphon dollars and jobs out of South Jersey," Deb DiLorenzo, chairwoman of the "No North Jersey Casinos Coalition, said in a statement. "Messrs.
If these policies do come to market next year, they'll likely siphon off healthier customers who don't use much health care — which in turn would leave a sicker, more expensive customer base in the market for ACA-compliant coverage, causing those plans' premiums to rise.
Cities from Boston to Los Angeles are locked in fierce fights over charter schools, which critics say siphon off money and the most engaged families from local districts, while skimming the best students and steering away the most challenging — not always with better results.
They refer to certain actions by the GOP — such as the repeal of the individual mandate to have health insurance — as acts of "sabotage" that will siphon healthy people out of the ObamaCare insurance markets, leading to sicker people on the plans and higher costs.
Mr. Marks and his running mate, Harris Pappas, have the potential to be "spoilers" who siphon Republican votes and swing the election to the Democrats, Lisa Mandelblatt and Stacey Gunderman, in an election that is likely to have low voter turnout, Mr. Murray said.
Democrat race would siphon away too much money from party donors who could otherwise contribute to down-ballot candidates; a race between two Democrats would widen party divisions, like the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders contest, and potentially depress turnout; and a traditional Democrat vs.
The sanctions imposed Monday, the third round that Mr. Trump's administration has placed on Venezuela, are intended to stop Mr. Maduro and his government from using a strategy they have pursued to raise cash as their ability to siphon money from the strapped economy weakens.
In Wednesday's hearing, Ackerman's attorney, David Dickieson, argued that the communications shop within Brewer's firm poses a direct competitive threat to Ackerman's public affairs business and that handing over proprietary information to Brewer's public relations team would allow them to siphon away business from Ackerman.
America doesn't want a war with Russia, and the Russians just want to siphon off as much oil as they can from Syria, and use it as a base and an ego booster, without clashing with anyone — because they are much weaker than they look.
The two candidates have different bases, and it is unlikely they can siphon much support from each other at this stage: Mr. Sanders appeals to working-class voters and young people, while Mr. Buttigieg's supporters tend to be older, whiter, more educated and wealthier.
Firms that specialize in microchips, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and other industries have grown increasingly alarmed by the administration's efforts to restrict the flow of technology to China, saying it could siphon expertise, research and revenue away from the United States, ultimately eroding America's advantage.
But his career could end if he does not siphon enough votes from parties to his right in the campaign's final days, and his announcement was clearly aimed at tempting Israelis who support annexing the West Bank into giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Large veterans service organizations and a nonpartisan commission that examined the issue have been less than enthusiastic about the prospect of widespread use of outside doctors, warning that the high cost could siphon so much money from veterans hospitals that they would soon become dysfunctional.
But Republicans are celebrating the fact that the deal doesn't hinder Trump from shifting around federal cash for a border barrier, as he has done in trying to siphon more than $6 billion from military construction projects, a Treasury forfeiture fund and Pentagon counterdrug efforts.
But the deal does not tie Trump's hands in being able to shift cash from other pots of money, as he has done in trying to siphon more than $6 billion from military construction projects, a Treasury forfeiture fund and Pentagon counter-drug efforts.
"The winners of our age, the people who manage to be on the right side of an era of precipitous change and churn, have managed to build, operate, and maintain systems that siphon off most of the fruits of progress to them," he continued.
In the last week, however, more than 10 apps that appear to be legitimate bitcoin wallets—where users of the cryptocurrency store their coins—but are engineered to siphon away those coins when they input their information, have made it through Apple's vetting process.
Sarah McAnulty, a squid expert and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Connecticut, told Gizmodo by phone the error has everything to do with the placement of the squid's siphon, which is on the wrong side of the squid's body relative to its head and a mantle.
The shortcomings made it easier for hackers to break into the Bangladesh Bank system earlier this year and attempt to siphon off nearly $1 billion using the bank's SWIFT credentials, said Mohammad Shah Alam, head of the Forensic Training Institute of the Bangladesh police's criminal investigation department.
After the Snowden leaks revealed NSA efforts to undermine encryption protocols and bypass legal processes to siphon data from undersea cables running between private data centers, many tech giants were outraged and began to regard their own government as an adversarial hacker like any other threat actor.
The corruption described by Mr. Onishi and Ms. Gebrekidan is not simply bribery, but rather elaborate schemes to siphon off tens of billions of public dollars intended to improve the lives of the very people the A.N.C. promised to lead to a new, equal and just nation.
Part One, subtitled "For the Sake of Gold," focuses on their attempt to combat the efforts of a well-funded, Chinese-owned avant-garde arts duo named May Ray to open a space next door and siphon off a key grant that allows the Factory to survive.
The M.T.A.'s drainage system has the capacity to siphon off about 1.5 inches of rain per hour, according to transit officials, and is equipped with 403 sump pump rooms alongside the tracks that funnel excess water from leaks, rain or rapid snowmelt into the sewer system.
Or it would speak wonders, were the NCAA something other than a cartel whose greatest and most insidious reason for existence is to both fuck over and generally siphon capital from its endlessly renewable labor force, and were universities anything other than willing and well-paid accomplices.
Tribune Publishing, which also owns The New York Daily News, The Baltimore Sun and The Orlando Sentinel, has been hit hard by elemental changes to the news business as readers embrace screens for their news, and Facebook and Google siphon away the majority of digital ad dollars.

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