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They're taking, you know, they're siphoning off our welfare system.
Some strategists see Bloomberg siphoning off Biden supporters, helping Sanders.
But siphoning off those healthier consumers seemed to hurt the market overall.
Even siphoning off small amounts for saving and investment teaches you discipline.
Critics say he is effectively siphoning off votes from Biden or Buttigieg.
Astor of proper care; the father was later convicted of siphoning off millions.
China already does a good enough job of siphoning off our higher-paying jobs.
At the same time, Gurlitt made money siphoning off countless works for his own collection.
The proximity worried him; he was already paranoid that townspeople were siphoning off his water.
The malware is often spread by email and infects computers, silently siphoning off banking logins.
However, it could also destabilize Obamacare by siphoning off younger and healthier Americans from the exchanges.
One by one, they infiltrate the Parks&apos home, siphoning off the wealthy family&aposs riches.
If true, would potentially mean that Manafort was siphoning off money donated to Trump's Super PAC.
Were the hackers siphoning off data for the 11 days took Facebook to fix the problem?
They take their state aid with them, siphoning off $295 million a year from the district.
The first is by siphoning off money (ranging from one cent to ten cents) while they play games.
They are buried in the fur of mammals, siphoning off juices from roots underground and floating through air.
Moscow has accused Minsk of siphoning off transit oil and gas in the past, accusations Belarus has denied.
In Scotland, it is the Scottish National Party, not the Conservative Party, that is siphoning off Labour support.
The enthusiasm around Perot was blamed for siphoning off Republican votes from Bush and giving the presidency to Clinton.
Cyberattacks that compromise political campaign funding — whether by siphoning off money or cutting off donations — present a growing threat.
Mr Najib stood accused of siphoning off hundreds of millions of dollars through an elaborate series of fraudulent transactions.
Rutte tacked further to the right in this election, attempting to hold on to voters Wilders was siphoning off.
"We feel the national security services are very much involved in the siphoning off of oil money," said Clapham.
Lasers and magnetic fields carefully braked and steered the atoms, siphoning off energy as they bound together into molecules.
The debt for this ziggurat has piled high and requires siphoning off of money intended for schools and hospitals.
But this argument ignores the potential opportunity costs of siphoning off these resources from more urgent and achievable purposes.
While it's also aimed at keeping California from siphoning off the state's best collegiate athletes, it takes a different approach.
The aim is stop North Korea from obtaining hard currency from siphoning off money that goes to the workers globally.
China has stepped up military drills around Taiwan and squeezed Taiwan's international space, siphoning off its few remaining diplomatic allies.
At the time, military officers were siphoning off the salaries of recruits who did not exist, known as ghost soldiers.
Omar Bongo was accused of siphoning off a huge fortune for himself and his family from the country's oil profits.
The agency also accused Fulati Qiuwaer of siphoning off confiscated funds and seeking payments from people involved in court cases.
Cars and vehicles stuck up at improbable angles, many of them missing fuel caps — probably from scavengers siphoning off fuel.
By siphoning off a user's session cookie, it sends a malicious link to an Android adware app over a chat message.
Politico has a story this AM quoting state level Democrats on how OFA has "weakened" the DNC by siphoning off resources.
In recent years, those appeals were fueled by grievances that Spain was siphoning off the wealth of the prosperous northeastern region.
Instead of siphoning off money, behavioral ads boost publishers' bottom lines by providing their advertisers with more expensive, higher-value opportunities.
But her current quest to return to the elite level of tennis is siphoning off her accounts in a steady drip.
The hack carried on for months, and at its height the data spiked by 106,032,045%, siphoning off a whopping 4.6 gigabytes.
Regulators also worry about these plans siphoning off healthy individuals from the A.C.A. marketplaces, leading to higher premiums for Obamacare policies.
In Mexico, Rosario Robles, a former minister, was jailed last month while under investigation regarding the siphoning off of some $250m.
By siphoning off that revenue, Mr. Trump would make it impossible to reduce the tax rate as far as Republicans wish.
Turkey is siphoning off an ever-growing share of the Tigris and Euphrates to feed its growing population in a warming climate.
It is not uncommon for them to spend months inside a company, siphoning off information and setting up so-called back doors.
Does Schadt worry that his competitors will start offering screens for less and less serious diseases, potentially siphoning off this valuable datastream?
Dollar Tree — The discount retailer has countersued Dollar Express, accusing it of siphoning off funds and withholding payment for goods and services.
Despite decades of evidence suggesting that it doesn't work, D.A.R.E. is still around, still siphoning off millions of dollars of taxpayers' money.
Duarte is in jail awaiting trial on allegations of involvement with organized crime and siphoning off millions of dollars during his tenure.
The impending expected escalation of government debt will also undoubtedly encourage many attempts at siphoning off carbon tax revenues for other uses.
"The Korea Swimming Federation (KSF) is suspected of forging documents and siphoning off expenses, South Korea's culture ministry said," writes the BBC.
Capturing carbon would mean bolting on another unit, siphoning off power, increasing costs, and reducing natural gas plant efficiency to 48 percent.
Harris will look to capitalize on her gains in the weeks to come, particularly when it comes to siphoning off Biden supporters.
And yes, a serious third-party conservative challenge to Republicans would help Democrats in the short term, by siphoning off votes from Republicans.
Mark Zuckerberg's social network, which is under intense scrutiny for amplifying fake news, has been siphoning off advertising revenue from traditional news outlets.
Who or what is siphoning off trillions of healthcare dollars that we need to get medical care when and where we need it?
It's brutally effective and miserably dull, siphoning off stylistic diversity—Dallas is now considered iconoclastic simply by leaning on a power run game.
Last week Russian President Vladimir Putin warned German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the risk of Ukraine siphoning off Russian gas destined for Europe.
Japanese prosecutors accused Ghosn last week of siphoning off $5 million in payments made by Nissan (NSANF) to a dealer that he controlled.
Xiaomi has also attempted to move upmarket and raise the price of its flagship devices, while siphoning off its cheaper models into sub-brands.
To meet its highly subsidized domestic needs, PDVSA is said to have been siphoning off crude from cash-paying joint ventures with foreign firms.
Washington hoped the move would prevent President Nicolas Maduros administration from siphoning off funds from the oil company to maintain his grip on power.
Today, Bengalis may speak Assamese and celebrate local festivals like Bihu, but many Assamese nationalists see them as outsiders siphoning off limited local resources.
In 1968, George Wallace ran as an independent, siphoning off votes primarily from Democrats in both North and South, and carrying five Southern states.
Washington hoped the move would prevent President Nicolas Maduro's administration from siphoning off funds from the oil company to maintain his grip on power.
It's the other, more expensive bets like those on self-driving cars and bike and scooter rentals that are siphoning off the excess revenue.
Through the 1990s, the district encompassed most of the Queen City, before redistricting efforts resulted in the 12th district siphoning off the city core.
With debt payments siphoning off cash every year, Toys "R" Us could not properly invest in its worn-out suburban stores or outdated website.
Did he in fact get rich simply by siphoning off funds from Leslie Wexner, who recently accused him of misappropriating "vast sums of money"?
With the race entering the crucial fall period, other candidates, including Ms. Warren and Andrew Yang, have begun siphoning off some of his support.
Mr. Trump has cast companies that make goods in China and other foreign countries as economic pariahs, siphoning off jobs better left at home.
She tweeted that the government "must do much more to prevent companies siphoning off money to the detriment of suppliers, workers and the British taxpayer".
Prosecutors had demanded a three year-prison term, accusing him of siphoning off millions of euros from the company even as its financial situation worsened.
But, if there was a third-party ticket siphoning off, say 15 to 20% of the national vote, Trump's path to reelection becomes more plausible.
The complaint said the company was "illegally siphoning off" at least $147 million of investor money and alleges the number could actually approach $200 million.
Some strategists see Bloomberg siphoning off Biden supporters, helping Sanders, and he could become more high-profile nationally after his big Superbowl ad buy Sunday.
" Murtaugh refuted the allegations reported by the Daily Mail, telling them: "The suggestion that he is siphoning off a percentage of donations is a lie.
Ireland, like the Benelux countries, faces criticism from bigger EU states that they are siphoning off tax revenues and the bloc's governments are negotiating reforms.
In 2018, for instance, newspaper reports alleged that China had been siphoning off sensitive data from computer networks at the African Union's headquarters in Addis Ababa.
The EFCC has a poor record of securing convictions; but a single treasury account has been introduced to try to stop civil servants siphoning off cash.
In addition, Mr. Quiros was accused of siphoning off $503 million for his personal use, which included buying a luxury condominium in Trump Place New York.
Their sabotage strategy is working — they're siphoning off healthy people from state insurance pools, creating tumult in the market and are sending premiums through the roof.
Kelli Ward (R) was originally the only candidate running from the right, but new polling shows Arpaio close to McSally while siphoning off Ward's conservative supporters.
Biden beat Sanders by even wider margins in both states than Sanders had faced four years ago, even with Bloomberg siphoning off votes in the center.
This "slippery, greenish fish blends with the seascape", then latches on to its prey, "siphoning off its blood through its multiple orifices", Mr Faligot writes evocatively.
From the beginning, those in charge of the fund were allegedly siphoning off cash for themselves and allies, misappropriating more than $22016 billion in 2700 alone.
CIEL carries the last remnants of humankind, intent on destroying the Earth below by siphoning off anything of value through "invisible technological umbilical cords" called Skylines.
It said Google (GOOGL) has been stealing the lyrics of some songs for the past few years, thus breaking Genius' terms of service and siphoning off traffic.
China has suspended a regular dialogue mechanism with Taiwan, stepped up military drills around the island and boosted diplomatic pressure by siphoning off its remaining diplomatic allies.
Siphoning off the wages of many is apparently not as sexy as a story about the copy room guy using the company laptop for office gambling pools.
FINANCIAL CRIMES come in all shapes and sizes, from politicians siphoning off state wealth and officials taking bungs to terrorists buying arms and gangs laundering drug profits.
Barrow's government accuses Jammeh of committing fraud on a massive scale during his 22-year rule, including siphoning off tens of millions of dollars in public money.
As likely as not, their winning will be at least partially the result of Irving siphoning off too much of the Cleveland offense in his own direction.
He proposes siphoning off: 10% of the military budget — approximately $60 billion per year — to a new domestic infrastructure force called the Legion of Builders and Destroyers.
The attorneys general for Maryland and the District of Columbia have asserted that the Trump hotel is unfairly siphoning off business and damaging competitors in their jurisdictions.
But when Houston kept connecting in the third while siphoning off the interior scoring of Griffin and Drummond, who totaled 25 first-half points, the hosts seized control.
SOEs had tried such schemes in the 213s and 21990s, but the government stopped them, fearing that senior executives were siphoning off state assets, much like Russia's oligarchs.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday of the risk of Ukraine siphoning off Russian gas destined for Europe, the Kremlin said.
The con: The plans don't have to cover people with pre-existing conditions or certain health services, and could drive up ObamaCare premiums by siphoning off healthy people.
American prosecutors have accused him of siphoning off $21871 million from the fund and spending it on luxuries like a $21891 million pink diamond necklace for his wife.
Investors were blunt about HNA's role in the company's troubles, according to people at the meeting - including accusations that it was siphoning off cash, which the conglomerate denies.
The Public Theater, which opened its first show in the 1960s, claims that the Public hotel is essentially siphoning off its business by riding on its theatrical coattails.
Critics warn the steps will further destabilize wobbly Obamacare markets by siphoning off younger and healthier customers, who are more likely to favor cheaper plans that cover less.
A write-in candidate could bring down Moore's support — if not quite splitting the vote, then at least siphoning off enough voters to push Jones over the edge.
This period of overlap came to an end, Orloff claims, when he discovered Earn was siphoning off potential Pillars clients to send to other rehabs using the Pillars website.
When the investigation began last year, Italian media reported that Palombella and Nardella were suspected of siphoning off money into an Italian bank and using it for personal expenses.
The Trump administration is making it easier for Americans to sign up for these policies, which many experts say will weaken Obamacare by siphoning off younger and healthier enrollees.
The goods were seized as part of the investigation into the sprawling scandal related to 1MDB, from which Najib and others are accused of siphoning off billions of dollars.
Nor could he have anticipated that the climactic third debate would fall on the same night as the concert, obviously siphoning off a good part of the potential audience.
It's December 26 and Christmas is over, so if you have any leftover elves siphoning off your holiday cheer, these bad boys will scare them off in a hurry.
Those separatist passions rose in recent years as Catalans complained that Madrid was unfairly siphoning off their wealth and denying them the right to choose their own political destiny.
But Rubio is holding onto his pledged delegates, which benefits Cruz, and he's asked states to remove his name from primary ballots to avoid siphoning off the anti-Trump vote.
Six properties were searched in total in relation to reopened probe into the 1MDB scandal, the state investment vehicle from which Najib is accused of siphoning off billions of dollars.
"A better bus terminal matters, but we have already had decades of siphoning off airport money to fund other projects, which has left New York area airports behind their competitors."
"The illegals are siphoning off the passengers before they can walk a block west to our stop," said Hector Ricketts, the president of the Commuter Van Association of New York.
He has put welfare programs at the center of his economic policy, cutting out intermediaries in the distribution process that he said were siphoning off money intended for the poor.
Companies in every corner of the world are finding that they can make smarter, more strategic and more cost-effective decisions by diving into analytics reports and siphoning off valuable insights.
The goods were seized as part of an investigation into a sprawling scandal related to 1MDB, a state investment vehicle from which Najib is accused of siphoning off billions of dollars.
Tasked with growing that lucrative segment — and siphoning off even more from the $1 trillion that business travelers spend every year — is Ronnie Gurion, the general manager of Uber for Business.
Under the departing president, Petro O. Poroshenko, the Ukrainian government had nationalized a bank co-owned by Mr. Kolomoisky and accused him of siphoning off millions of dollars in fraudulent loans.
"By siphoning off healthy individuals, these junk plans could cannibalize the insurance exchanges," said Topher Spiro, a vice president of the Center for American Progress, a liberal research and advocacy group.
"Eight to 10 Conservative seats are in play ... because the People's Party is siphoning off 5% or 6% of the support" in those districts, pollster Nik Nanos of Nanos Research said.
But according to Balderas, Google has been siphoning off children's data, including their physical location and their personal contact lists, as the company's educational tools become more prevalent in the classroom.
The opposition has criticized the new line, however, accusing Kenyatta's ruling Jubilee Party of inflating the cost and siphoning off public funds, a common accusation in a country where corruption is rife.
White House national security adviser John Bolton said the sanctions on PDVSA were intended to prevent Maduro's government from siphoning off funds from the oil company to maintain his grip on power.
Investors in a residential mortgage-backed securities trust have filed a proposed class action against HSBC Bank USA, accusing it of siphoning off money from the trust for its own legal costs.
And just a few months ago, he revealed a list of dozens of apps that were sneakily siphoning off their users' tracking data to data monetization firms without their users' explicit consent.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel accused Hamas militants on Tuesday of siphoning off U.N. aid meant for Palestinian civilians, its second allegation this month of misuse of international relief funds in the Gaza Strip.
By siphoning off centrist voters, it would leave the Republican Party and the Democratic Party competing for the remaining disaffected citizens by moving further to the extremes, further deepening our dire polarization.
The immediate cause of Mr. Seehofer's intransigence is the rising popularity in Bavaria of the populist Alternative for Germany party, which has been siphoning off C.S.U. voters by hammering anti-immigrant positions.
The "list" price, the "wholesale acquisition cost" (whatever that is), the price before discounts and rebates to middlemen (who are these people, and why are they siphoning off money paid for drugs?).
The new government has accused Jammeh of massive fraud including siphoning off public money during his 22-year rule that ended in election defeat and disgraced exile in Equatorial Guinea in January.
Business listings are also plagued by hijackers, who have often used the "suggest an edit" feature on legitimate Google Maps listings to add their own 800-numbers, siphoning off callers looking for help.
For example, America's Department of Justice never accused Najib Razak, the prime minister, of "siphoning" off funds, nor has Mr Najib ever suggested that the funds were a "gift from an unnamed admirer".
The guy, Kevin Lee Co, reportedly pulled an Office Space at Holt—a heavy machinery company where he worked—by slowly siphoning off money with fake credit card transactions, the Washington Post reports.
The goods were seized as part of the investigation into the sprawling scandal related to 1MDB, a state investment vehicle from which Najib and others are accused of siphoning off billions of dollars.
Javier Duarte, who until last year governed the Gulf coast state of Veracruz for President Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), is suspected of siphoning off millions of dollars during his tenure.
Here's a look: The Malaysian authorities have indicted 17 Goldman Sachs executives on allegations that they played roles in siphoning off about $2.7 billion of the $6.5 billion raised for the 1MDB fund.
Kurz, 33, has emerged largely unscathed from the scandal, even siphoning off voters from the FPO as further allegations surfaced last week over lavish and possibly fraudulent expenses Strache claimed from the party.
The Obama administration had limited short-term individual plans to just three months without the option of renewal, in part to prevent the plans from siphoning off healthy people from the exchange markets.
Thieves tap into pipelines and are currently siphoning off the equivalent of around one-fifth of total national gasoline consumption, about 22017,227 barrels per day (bpd) according to Reuters calculations based on official data.
Grateful that we had decided back when we first bought the house — and knew we would want to make some updates — to start siphoning off some money into savings specifically for house-related things.
The chips were "not much bigger than a grain of rice," reports Bloomberg, but able to subvert the hardware they're installed on, siphoning off data and letting in new code like a Trojan Horse.
In the last few years, governments all over the world have purchased spyware designed to monitor targets' computer and cellphone communications, siphoning off emails, text messages, chats, calls, and more from the victims' devices.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Former Kenyan sports minister Hassan Wario was charged in court on Friday with abuse of office over the siphoning off of funds meant for athletes who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
I'm interested in this idea of siphoning off some of these expensive services that not a lot of people will use but are important to the people that do need them, like maternity coverage.
Many of the apps had been banned for a number of reasons, like siphoning off Facebook user profile data or making data public without protecting their identities, or other violations of the company's policies.
To the extent that huge companies get into blockchain, this could provide a ready outlet for dollars itching to be invested publicly in this technology — thus siphoning off investment that might go to start-ups.
In the "drain the swamp" fever dream he channeled, the federal government acts like a tremendous leech on the country, siphoning off tax dollars from hard-working Americans to pay soulless, greedy bureaucrats excessive salaries.
" Biden further fleshed out his education platform at the town hall, promoting free community college and slamming for-profit charter schools for "[siphoning] off money for our public schools, which are already in enough trouble.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A federal jury in Houston on Thursday found former Republican U.S. Representative Steve Stockman guilty of fraud and siphoning off hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign funds for his personal use.
As smartphones have proliferated into every corner of our lives, many state law enforcement agencies in the US have bought devices for extracting phone passcodes and siphoning off data too, as a Motherboard investigation found.
A senior Israeli security official on Thursday said Halabi, who has run the group's Gaza operations since 2010, had been under extended surveillance and had confessed to siphoning off some $7.2 million a year to Hamas.
They can generate massive amounts of fake traffic and ad impressions by automatically clicking on websites and ads in large numbers, thereby siphoning off an estimated billions of dollars a year from the digital advertising industry.
Social media, by siphoning off ad dollars, are the biggest threat to newspapers' revenue since Craigslist, which means that those outlets have much to gain if social media companies are broken up, regulated, or otherwise crippled.
Nishikant Dubey, a BJP lawmaker and a member of a parliamentary panel on the Aadhaar policy, said linking the card to welfare programs was the best way to check siphoning off funds meant for the poor.
They have long seen the liberal group -- which offers housing and other services, including voter registration, to the poor -- as a shady operation devoted to electing liberals and siphoning off taxpayer money for a permanent underclass.
So is the understanding, frequently articulated by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, that impeachment proceedings would be a politically divisive Hail Mary that could harden Trump's support while siphoning off the energy driving Democratic voters.
South Sudan's intelligence services have increasingly taken control of the state-owned Nile Petroleum Corporation, known as Nilepet, siphoning off money to finance the conflict and to enrich the political and ethnic elites, the commission said.
Lopez Obrador closed six major pipelines where thieves and criminal gangs were siphoning off fuel worth billions of dollars as part of a plan launched in late December to tackle intensifying theft from state oil company Pemex.
That announcement prompted criticism from Democrats, who worry that an independent, third candidate in the 2020 presidential race could effectively hand Trump a second term in office by siphoning off key votes from the eventual Democratic nominee.
But on Tuesday, Biden surged and the former New York mayor collapsed -- losing across the map while potentially helping Sanders and hurting Biden by siphoning off delegates that otherwise could have gone to the former vice president.
His victory was likely a combination of eating up all of UKIP's support and siphoning off some Conservative voters who are disillusioned about (soon-to-be-departed) Prime Minister Theresa May and her party's handling of Brexit.
The official said Halabi, a Palestinian, had confessed to siphoning off some $7.2 million a year, about 60 percent of the World Vision's Gaza funding, to pay Hamas fighters, buy arms, pay for its activities and build fortifications.
Javier Duarte, who until 2016 governed the Gulf coast state of Veracruz for President Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), has been accused by the opposition of siphoning off millions of dollars during his six-year tenure.
The European Union took issue when Hamas was repeatedly caught siphoning off European fuel aid for military purposes and re-selling it to residents of Gaza at inflated prices in order to raise money for its armed wing.
The court decision is one of the first instances in which authorities have acted on allegations of wrongdoing by three Gupta brothers, Ajay, Atul and Rajesh, who South Africa's anti-corruption watchdog accuses of siphoning off public funds.
Abetted by the burgeoning credit market, building-and-loan financiers had been enticing depositors with the promise of homeownership while siphoning off money for themselves, a scheme that eventually failed, along with the stock and real-estate markets.
Instead, we should move towards an outcomes-based accountability regime that prevents programs of study that are failing to produce results from siphoning off more taxpayer dollars and setting cohort after cohort of new students up for failure.
And they say that it would prevent the top middle schools from simply siphoning off poor students who earn high test scores and grades, and would instead redistribute both high-performing and low-performing students among more schools.
"Biden is potentially going to lose the first three states because Buttigieg and Klobuchar are siphoning off his votes, but there's a viral moment between Sanders and Warren so I guess no one cares," said one progressive strategist.
He is accused of using his royal connections to secure inflated contracts without competing bids and siphoning off some of the money into Aizoon, a firm he jointly ran with his wife Cristina to fund a lavish lifestyle.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Former NFL wide receiver Reggie Rucker was charged in federal court with illegally siphoning off more than $100,000 from his anti-violence charities to pay off gambling debts and personal expenses, prosecutors in Cleveland said on Tuesday.
But it's also hard to see how Biden sweeps to such a convincing set of victories across the country if both Buttigieg and Klobuchar are still on the ballot and siphoning off pieces of the moderate/establishment/pragmatist vote.
The judgment is now certain to be used by unionists who argue that Catalonia's own leadership has done at least as good a job as Madrid has at siphoning off the region's wealth, and that separation is no solution.
Shkreli also is accused of siphoning off stock and cash from the drug company he subsequently founded, Retrophin, to pay the hedge fund investors back their money, despite the fact Retrophin had no such legal obligation to do so.
Next week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress about his company's failure to prevent the data firm Cambridge Analytica from siphoning off information belonging to up to 87 million people, the majority of whom are believed to be Americans.
The finance industry has become, to paraphrase Rolling Stone, a vampire squid wrapped around our collective economic throat, siphoning off a quarter of our lifeblood via increasingly complex financial structures which provide very little benefit to the rest of us.
Federal officials Wednesday moved to improve the financial outlook of Obamacare insurance plans by calling for limits on increasingly popular short-term health plans that are siphoning off healthier customers from coverage sold both on government marketplaces and outside those exchanges.
"It was alleged in the complaint that in the Rotomac case, conspirators cheated a consortium of 7 banks by siphoning off bank loans to the tune of 29.19 billion rupees (principal amount)," an official with the Central Bureau of Investigation said.
The bank, whose official name is the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR), is seeking damages resulting from the alleged siphoning off of an estimated 57 million euros from the sale of real estate holdings in Italy between 2001 and 2008.
Eight people, several of whom have worked for Gupta firms, appeared in a South African court on Thursday in connection with an investigation into the siphoning off of millions of dollars of public money from a state-backed dairy farm.
Analysts interviewed by CNBC cited the fierce backlash Schultz sparked by committing to running as an independent, leading many Democrats to blast him for risking throwing the election to President Donald Trump by siphoning off enough would-be Democratic votes.
But by the 1990s, his behavior — erratic hours, siphoning off company money, urinating in his brother's trash bin — had lost him the favor of his father, Seymour, who chose Mr. Durst's younger brother to take over the business in 1994.
Here is a guide to that coverage: Since the end of apartheid, leaders of the A.N.C. have benefited themselves and their allies, siphoning off tens of billions of dollars of public funds meant to improve the lives of black South Africans.
We created a network of aboveground pipes that reduced the spread of disease, cut the cost of a jerrycan of potable water (about five gallons) by 60 percent and prevented local cartels from siphoning off water to sell to private vendors.
Despite the many accusations that his family essentially defrauded the government by siphoning off enormous sums of money from government contracts and other deals, Mr. Gupta noted that prosecutors had charged them only once, in a case involving a dairy farm.
Angered by the failures of the ruling class, who they accuse of siphoning off the country's oil riches, they've demanded the reform of the political system to address endemic corruption, high unemployment and failing public services like electricity and clean water.
Researchers at ETH Zurich and IBM Research Zurich have developed a tiny liquid flow battery that could solve that problem, by both generating electricity to power the chip as well as siphoning off the excess heat through the liquid electrolytes, via Engadget.
But from the outside looking in, the relationship between Apple and Beats is seemingly parasitic, with Apple siphoning off what it needs from Beats at will — be it a music streaming service or engineers to build a new pair of wireless headphones.
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.
The groups have been going where the money is — breaking into websites using known server vulnerabilities, injecting card payment skimming code and siphoning off credit card numbers, names and security codes on an attacker-controlled server, often for months at a time.
By taking the healthiest patients out, direct primary care centers and cash-only surgical hospitals may be siphoning off much-needed healthcare dollars that would have been going to the hospital systems caring for our most poor and sick at a loss.
He offered each of the expecting mothers $2000,215 to put their newborns up for adoption, siphoning off money for housing and health care after arranging for them to travel more than 5,000 miles from the Marshall Islands to the United States, prosecutors said.
Actors' stake Yet brokers are siphoning off some proceeds by taking advantage of the high demand and tight supply for tickets in the 1,300-seat Richard Rodgers Theatre, said Ronald Shechtman, a lawyer who represented Hamilton performers in the profit-sharing deal.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A small Turkish Islamist party on Tuesday said it would field a candidate in the June 24 presidential snap election, potentially siphoning off critical votes from President Tayyip Erdogan and stopping him from an outright win in the first round.
But new Angolan President João Lourenço is seeking to win credibility with investors and draw a firm line between his administration and his predecessor's, which was accused of squandering and siphoning off the nation's oil wealth, leaving most of the population in abject poverty.
The physiocrats pleaded with King Louis XV to laissez-faire—not to micro-manage the economy by siphoning off as much gold as possible, and thereby upset the intricate mechanism by which value was really created—through productivity of the land, not by accumulating precious metal.
But if you look at what happened with video, where everybody thought this was going to be huge and there was going to be so much advertising and it turned into compression pretty quickly with Google and Facebook siphoning off a lot of the available money.
James H. Tully Jr., a former New York finance commissioner who challenged neighboring states for siphoning off New York revenue, pursued corporations that took tax deductions for bribes they had paid, and helped New York City recover from its fiscal crisis, died on June 10 in Albany.
It's the equivalent of making a small down payment on your neighbors' house; paying for the balance by taking out a mortgage secured by their savings, jewelry, silverware and car; selling off the contents of their property; and then siphoning off some of the loan for yourself.
You had a great piece on the skills gap argument and how it played a particular political sociological role at the time, which was to say that the problem is the workers themselves, and not rich people or bad policy just siphoning off money from the economy.
He said that would require the removal of political appointees made by the Workers Party (PT), the Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) party and other political groups, some of whom have been accused of siphoning off billions of dollars in kickbacks and bribes through overpriced contacts with construction firms.
Mr. Zelensky on Monday asked the I.M.F. to double its lending program for Ukraine that was agreed to in principle last year but never implemented because the Parliament failed to pass a law to prevent politically connected oligarchs from siphoning off some of the aid through bank bailouts.
Unlike traditional antivirus software, which uses digital "signatures" to look for malicious code and patterns of activity, Kaspersky's signatures are easily updated, can be automatically pushed out to certain clients, and contain code that can be tweaked to do things like automatically scanning for and siphoning off classified documents.
The Justice Department and Malaysian government believe he pulled off a scam that involved convincing the prime minister of Malaysia to form a sovereign wealth fund — called 1Malaysia Development Bhd, or 1MDB — and then siphoning off that money to himself through a complex series of bank accounts maneuvers.
The proposal met with a record number of comments, with a number of health insurance groups expressing concern that the short-term plans will undermine the health exchanges by siphoning off younger, healthier consumers who will no longer face a penalty if they enroll in non-compliant plans in 2019.
But Mr. López Obrador has pledged to continue to renegotiate Nafta — a promise that could ultimately put him in the position of defending the trade agreement against the frequent criticisms of Mr. Trump, who has called it the "worst" trade deal in history and blamed Mexico for siphoning off American jobs.
The Castro regime supports narco-traffickers, practices apartheid in the form of an elite unelected white politburo ruling over a black majority and enslaves its own people while siphoning off profits from foreign investment and tourism to ensure these flow directly to the Castro family, regime loyalists and the secret police.
Desperate to prevent Nigel Farage's Brexit Party siphoning off millions of Conservative votes with the promise of an even harder "real Brexit," and in the process handing the election to Corbyn, the prime minister is setting the country up for another potential cliff-edge crashout at the end of next year.
Tony Pua, a Malaysian lawmaker and an aide to the finance minister, said the deal was brokered by a hard-partying Malaysian businessman named Jho Low, who is accused of siphoning off hundreds of millions of dollars from the fund and is now believed to be in China, avoiding a Malaysian arrest warrant.
For Walmart, the company has built up credibility and trust among investors over a long period of time, but those same investors expect things like dividends and share buybacks, potentially siphoning off cash that could be used to better compete with Amazon or to invent new business lines that could attract new customers.
The government of President Adama Barrow, who beat Jammeh in a December election before Jammeh fled into exile, has accused the authoritarian former ruler of siphoning off tens of millions of dollars in public money into various bank accounts not in his name but from which he withdrew cash, including at the central bank.
This is what I wrote then: The sameness affecting acres of ABMB — booths full of derivative works siphoning off the stale fumes of Pop, Conceptualism, Neo-Conceptualism, Neo-Expressionism and even Abstract Expressionism — may reassure clients that what they are buying possesses a properly vetted lineage, but in the end much of it remains formally tedious.
Graham's reverence for Picasso was expressed through a series of middling, quasi-Cubist paintings of still lifes and other subjects, but by the late 1940s he had gone rogue and denounced his former idol as a charlatan, even as he was siphoning off the streamlined curvaceousness of Picasso's Neoclassicism for his own explorations of the figure.
El Paso County is suing the Trump administration to stop construction of a new section of border wall on its southern border with Mexico that will be paid for in part by siphoning off millions of dollars that Congress intended for a project at the Fort Bliss Army base, the county's biggest employer and economic engine.
The former head of labor relations at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles was indicted on conspiracy and other charges by a federal grand jury on Wednesday, accused of siphoning off millions of dollars from a workers training center to pay for lavish travel, gifts, home improvements and other expenses for himself and his main negotiating partner at the United Automobile Workers union.
This high-interest value propostion could support Australian neobanks&apos goal of siphoning off customers from the Big Four: They&aposve formed a "co-opetition" truce not to target one other&aposs customers in building up their own customer bases, which the neobanks hope will result in them accounting for 286% of consumer banking in Australia by 2400, per Xinja CEO Eric Wilson via the Financial Review.
After all, Silicon Valley is building new and better things for us all, while Wall Street, having offered essentially no generally beneficial financial innovations in decades, is greedily siphoning off roughly a quarter of all American profits; the pharmaceutical industry is spending vastly more on marketing than on R&D; and the rest of the U.S. healthcare industry is basically a huge kludge of a bloodsucking siphon.
Obamacare requirements include mandatory coverage for a set of 10 essential health benefits, such as maternity and newborn care, prescription drug costs and mental health treatment Health providers, insurers and medical groups had warned that skimpy plans could drive up premiums and make insurance unaffordable for some people by siphoning off healthy consumers who want cheaper coverage, leaving behind a sicker patient pool with higher medical costs in Obamacare plans.
Stanger says that Snowden began "siphoning off classified information" from the servers on which he worked beginning in 21975, when he was sent to Geneva as a contractor for the C.I.A. Snowden says he began searching for evidence of a mass-surveillance program before being posted to Japan, later that year, where he worked for Perot Systems (which was acquired by Dell soon afterward), at the N.S.A.'s Pacific Technical Center, at Yokota Air Base.
By the end of 2000, Tab Media had hired U.S. editors to help wrangle contributors for Babe here in the States, while Lanigan worked from the UK. By 22.99, Tab Media was siphoning off resources and talent from The Tab to support Babe, and it soon became clear that Babe was the company's future, at least in the U.S. That summer, the company threw an official launch party for Babe — this one was markedly more calm, but characteristically "college-style," featuring plastic tarp backdrops, pink streamers and Solo cups, and girls in their early 2.993s wearing Babe logo stickers and T-shirts, swilling directly from bottles of Cupcake-brand prosecco.

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