The law is designed to be fair, and it is fair to require CTE disclosures, and punish cover ups.
The key to cover-ups is to leave the evidence alone, make the story do the work.
Swim is expanding into cover-ups, things to get you to and from the beach, pool and the gym.
So often it is the cover-ups that kill, not the scandal itself.
Whether she's on the beach in Ipanema or a yacht in Capri, you can bet Dellal's swimsuits, cover-ups and tunics are all from the label.
The impeachment charges associated both with Watergate and Zippergate revolved around presidential cover-ups, rather than the dishonest or otherwise unsavory actions that precipitated those defenses.
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But genetic modification is so fraught with public accusations of corporate cover-ups and government conspiracies that the Lancet decided that it was right to publish.
Removing the Irish primate, who has said he will only go if the pope requests it, could signal that the era of cover-ups is finally over.
Reid, addressing around 200 shareholders at the Glasgow club's annual meeting, said "bold, radical action" must be taken to combat "stories of lies, conspiracies and cover-ups" within Scottish football.
It is the latest in a long line of embarrassing mishaps and cover-ups which have called into question the industry's effectiveness and concern for public safety.
Failed policies, scandals and cover-ups all follow a predictable path.
While Britain has certainly become accustomed to media scandals over recent years, the BBC has often found itself out of the fray of accusations of cover-ups and unethical behavior.
But Clohessy feels he and other church officials knew too much and did too little, and that there have not been enough consequences to deter future abuse or cover-ups.
The World Bank's reputation has plummeted in recent years because of alleged cover-ups of extensive corruption and growing doubts about how effective its projects have been in helping countries develop economically.
Not at the Times, which harbors an institutional belief that it must be the purest of the pure if its denunciations of corruption and cover-ups at other powerful institutions are to have any weight.
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There remain important questions about a culture of journalistic malpractice and systematic cover-ups that appear to have been endemic at the newspaper and could not have thrived without passive collusion from senior corporate figures.
As if this instance of moral blindness were not enough, the English-speaking Catholic countries, in particular, have been shaken to the core by allegations of child abuse by clergymen and cover-ups by their bishops.
Anti-apartheid groups and journalists persistently challenged the cover-ups.
Six years after the riots, another scandal exposed more corruption and even deeper cover-ups, implicating members of an elite anti-gang unit at the LAPD's Rampart division, home to some of the city's most vicious gangs.
The scandal was the latest in a string of nuclear safety records cover-ups by Tepco, including the revelation that the company's doctoring of safety records concerning reactor shrouds, a part of the reactors themselves, in the 1980s through the early 1990s.
Perhaps because of the speedy denouement this time around, so far there is no sign of the sorts of reckless cover-ups that ultimately brought previous rogue traders low: no fraudulent financial records or desperate double-or-quits on bad bets in the hope of recouping mounting losses.
So insurance companies are peddling policies for in-house lawyers to cover such things as disciplinary proceedings, Sarbox mess-ups and even lawsuits brought by the lawyer's (presumably former) employer.
Although these expenses took up a bigger amount of my budget last December when I was going through extensive testing, I now cover only a small co-pay for check-ups.
When we report on the sayings and sound bites of higher ups at technology companies, we tend to cover them from a negative angle because, as you well know, execs are pretty fond of belittling their opponent's products.
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