But a single whistle-blower with a conscience can also turn your entire organization inside out.
That's where the girl and her friends, whom she "loves, " began talking about a "princess" bubble blower and a Hello Kitty bubble gun.
Saving energy used to require all sorts of dirty engineering and crawling into dark corners with an insulation blower or a caulk gun.
Meanwhile, the federal government is evaluating whether it will intervene in a whistle-blower lawsuit filed by a former Armstrong teammate.
In addition to the boy in Boston, an elderly woman in Prospect, Conn. out using a snow blower was killed Friday night in a hit-and-run accident.
Taking things a step further, a new V-shaped model can output the same 420mph blower speed in a package that's roughly sixty-percent smaller.
For a mere 20-pound machine, you wouldn't think a leaf blower could produce as much pollution as a one and half ton automobile.
Ms Blower said that a hallmark of successful education systems was that governments worked with - rather than against - their teaching professions.
He takes a daily stroll with Mark Whitacre, the Archer Daniels Midland whistle-blower who is serving a ten-and-a-half-year sentence for fraud.
Now a spy, traitor or whistle-blower can put gigabytes of data on a fingernail-sized card and pass them on anonymously, irretrievably and all but instantly.
The day before, he'd been a gardener and used a leaf blower for the first time in his life.
It's like fabricating a duel between a salad spinner and a leaf blower.
Or if you wait long enough, some kind neighbor with a snow blower might just come along and help you out.
After the competition, the bee beard can be removed in seconds with a little shake over the hive and some help from a leaf blower.
Clean air advocates think the leaf blower exchange program is a better way to meet these limits, than trying to ban the devices.
Mixed in with those topics Potter gets more personal, describing his life as a journalist, then a PR man in the health care industry, and later as a whistle blower.
Another reason is that the politicians have had most of the hard work done for them by Paul van Buitenen, an internal auditor with the commission who turned whistle-blower and handed out a fat dossier of embarrassing allegations last month.
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I've put up with the neighbor who hired a couple of guys to remove paint from his house with an electric scraper and then disappeared for the weekend, the neighbor who uses a leaf blower at 10 at night, the neighbor who whacks weeds on Father's Day, the most immoral act known to man.
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Defense attorneys have been able to cast a slim shadow of doubt on even the seemingly impervious whistle-blower Sherron Watkins , who memorably submitted a memo stating that "Enron will collapse in a wave of accounting scandals, " and former Treasurer Benjamin Glisan , who as it turns out received favorable treatment while in prison.
That requires company cooperation--unlikely to be forthcoming when a company is in trouble--or a whistle-blower.
The Obama administration is arguing that Assange is neither a journalist nor a whistle-blower.
This so-called qui tam case allows the resources of the federal government to intervene on the side of a whistle-blower.
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Teaching unions responded that fluent use of calculators was essential, with the NUT's Christine Blower calling the ban "a retrograde step".
Last summer a joint task force of the Senate Finance and Judiciary Committees concluded the SEC botched things, retaliating against a whistle-blower.
Paramedics in the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) are being let down by "very poor management", a whistle-blower has told the BBC.
Mr. Rothschild subsequently claimed to have been passed information by a whistle-blower that he said showed evidence of financial irregularities at Bumi Resources.
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