Security and focused on money laundering and other financial crimes, built an air-tight case against nearly a dozen Con Ed supervisors and former employees involved in a kickback scheme.
In 2009, the El Dorado Task Force, a joint federal and state law enforcement effort focused on money laundering and other financial crimes, built an air-tight case against nearly a dozen Con Edison employees for taking kickbacks from contractors that performed gas line and electrical work for Con Edison on construction projects in New York City and Westchester County.
Now that business seems to have stabilised, banks must pull off a harder trick than the simple one of slashing jobs: how to position themselves to take advantage of an upturn, while keeping costs tight in case the market turns down again.
The current Netflix channel is tight enough that when you jump in you can have nice tight stops in case you called the break out too early and got it wrong.
He has a huge majority now, but the next election could yet be tight, in which case he would need Lib Dem support to go on governing.
And in case money runs tight for burgeoning legal bills, there's the possibility of getting funding through the money markets.
Optimists are happy that the recent election yielded a clear winner rather than a tight vote, as was the case in 2000.
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Nobody in the government wishes to see an extension of twenty eight days, even under the most tight conditions unless there is a case for this.
The added annual fee for the Privium card is well worth it when you encounter tight connections, which is often the case.
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In an equally fraught case about a Vermont law imposing very tight limits on the amount of money political candidates can raise and spend, the nine justices wrote six separate opinions.
Authorities have been tight-lipped about a possible motive in the case, and police spokesman Frank Fania told CNN late Sunday that Holmes has been uncooperative with investigators and requested an attorney.
With money tight, police forces are outsourcing tasks including criminal-case preparation to private firms.
Murphy also points to technicals to make the bullish case for gold, observing "a very tight reverse head-and-shoulders pattern" following the break from its high in February.
Gore is in a tight, tight, tight race, and he's got to make his case himself.
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They explain that monetary policy has actually been far too tight in the last four years, and they make the case for shifting monetary policy to focus on achieving a steady growth in nominal (that is, non-inflation-adjusted) incomes.
The only problem: The case's specifications were based on guesses about what the new iPad might be like, not inside information from tight-lipped Apple, according to the company that made the case.
Chernomyrdin, in New York to receive an award as Bush awaited the outcome of the tight presidential election, told a news conference he had taken his case to the Moscow city prosecutor's office last month.
Whatever you think of his views on the tax issues involved, McCourt makes a highly persuasive case that tech company management teams are hurting the value of their shares by being so tight-fisted with their cash.
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