The Financial Investigators or FIs were a new type of enforcers created by the 2002 act.
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At the very least, the Zeta enforcers now have a seat at the table.
One expects the Obama administration to become similarly more aggressive antitrust enforcers. (Except on, cough, unions).
However, law enforcers can make compliance more likely if they work together to enforce the standards.
Texas's law-enforcers will try to ensure that they, not a federal agency, handle Koresh-like characters in the future.
Maybe Walt needs the big gun because the enforcers from the Czech Republic come looking for their supply.
The government hopes the new structure will increase the accountability of law enforcers.
Cispa is designed to help combat cyberthreats by making it easier for law enforcers to get at web data.
Stylist Brad Goreski will lead a squad called the Fashion Enforcers on a sartorial mission during Fashion Week.
All the more reason, say western diplomats, to deploy peace-enforcers as soon as possible, to prevent further military escalation.
Are certain functions (finance, HR, IT) expected (perhaps enforcers?) to make sure everyone operates according to the historical status quo?
The force is working with the Civil Aviation Authority and overseas law enforcers to bring him back to serve his sentence.
However, some antitrust enforcers say that if they wait until a tech company has cornered a market it may be too late.
While the film touches on other noted enforcers, like Donald Brashear and Bob Probert, it's Nilan's story that pulls it all together.
Transparency International, a watchdog, rates 21 of the 38 countries that have signed the OECD's anti-bribery convention as weak enforcers, including Mexico.
Quiet-car "vigilantes, " as some railroad workers call the self-styled enforcers, step in.
When they outgrew their role as enforcers, they turned on their employers.
Underneath the decals, the Fashion Enforcers squad is the confident new Mercedes sedan, on a mission to suss out the fashionable New Yorkers.
None, it is convinced, not even a firm as dominant as Intel, which has had previous run-ins with antitrust enforcers, remotely resembles Microsoft.
Although the NATO-led peace enforcers are not hunting them down, officials say commanders will hand out pictures of the suspects to their troops.
Law enforcers had been sniffing around Sir Allen since the late 1990s, after he lost his banking licence in Montserrat, another Caribbean island.
Historically, antitrust enforcers tried to shield competitors from market-dominant companies that could crush them through price cutting, intimidation of suppliers, or other dubious tactics.
Bob Probert was one of the most feared enforcers in the game, playing 16 seasons in the NHL despite struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.
The U.S. weapons arm the cartels' military wings and enforcers, such as the Juarez Cartel's enforcement arm, La Linea, or The Line, court documents say.
Law enforcers, shops and social networks are increasingly using facial-recognition software.
The law enforcers could not re-impose the curfew until late at night because it was impossible to keep the people inside who were fleeing to safety.
That forced Jenkins to pursue a settlement and the SEC enforcers, possibly seeking to avoid a constitutional test of clawback theory in court, negotiated a deal.
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But it saved the company further long-term damage and shows that law enforcers will consider genuine attempts at corporate change--even if change starts with the investigation itself.
Last summer, European enforcers raided the offices of mobile-phone companies, including Britain's Vodafone and a division of Deutsche Telekom, seeking evidence of price-fixing in international roaming charges.
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