The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is one of the principal culprits in the financial panic of 2008.
For her, the culprits are the higher tax rate and the higher income cap.
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We should praise the Bostonians, police and private citizens, who helped find the culprits.
I've fought corruption, and it didn't matter if the culprits were Democrats or Republicans.
Doesn't matter if the culprits of this heinous act came from afar or home.
Actuaries: Perhaps more than any other parties, actuaries may turn out to be the greatest culprits.
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Zoloft, the antidepressant, and Norvasc, its big-selling hypertension drug, were the culprits in the second quarter.
The culprits took our car keys from the kitchen and then drove away with our car.
Among the main culprits are vested interests, market structure and rigidities in bank ownership.
The usual culprits are to blame: overemphasis on testing, cut backs to music and arts programs.
The T cells, Lieberburg says, seem to be the culprits behind the brain inflammation.
The NBA facilitated this problem just like Fannie and Freddie were culprits in the housing bubble.
There are 500 kinases, and at least 24 are being targeted as cancer culprits.
It turns out that the culprits were a group of high school students, say the LAPD.
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He added more officers were patrolling the area to try and find the culprits.
The force said it was a despicable crime and are keen to catch the culprits.
What a remarkably fresh idea coming out of Scotland: make the culprits pay for their misdeeds.
Does the administration harbor any similar suspicions that they may be the culprits in this?
Even when arrests are made, it can be years before the culprits are brought to trial.
Some docs say there are obvious culprits, but it can be too hard to tell.
Food and petrol were the main culprits, only partially offset by falling gas and electricity prices.
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There is no shortage of culprits: a dictator, a climatic anomaly, a cartel and an economic crisis.
The real culprits are rules that let contributing workers retire earlier, on bigger pensions, than anywhere else.
Many Tunisians assumed the culprits to be members of shadowy, rearguard units loyal to the ousted president.
Fear and greed, which originate from two of our most primal instincts, fight or flight, are the culprits.
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Yet cases of abuse are numerous and well-documented, involving timber from Russia, Myanmar and Brazil among other culprits.
All of the lines have been repaired and supplies restored but police are still trying to trace the culprits.
"We have demanded an inquiry of international level to find out the culprits and expose the connivance, " he said.
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The ratings agencies were vilified as crisis culprits for allowing worthless mortgage securities to spread throughout the banking system.
But while it might seem that the whole system is a mess, which carriers are actually the biggest culprits?
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