O'Neill was angry that Benitez's remarks appeared to expose behind-the-scenes discussions to offload Barry.
Allison tries to feature people like comedians Sarah Silverman, Janeane Garofalo and Kevin Nealon, as well as actors like Lili Taylor of Six Feet Under, to expose lesser-known sides of themselves.
If the IT staff makes an inappropriate administrative change, it could expose mission-critical workloads to the world at large, or bring the system to a screeching halt and trigger serious downtime.
"My ongoing investigation will expose these under-the-table kickbacks, " declares California's insurance commissioner, John Garamendi.
For example, Henry Markopolos spent nearly a decade attempting to expose the billion-dollar Madoff Ponzi Scheme.
And, to expose any smoke-and-mirrors by the GOP, I also will assume the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts are made permanent.
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We expose these mostly-teenagers for months when they fail or have weaknesses.
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If we try to play our own doctor, we are going to expose our health -- and our money -- to risk and exploitation.
It does not give unsecured loans, because to do so would expose its owners - who are the taxpayers in eurozone countries - to serious risk of losses.
On the back, two more doors flip open to expose a mini-USB port for charging (still no micro) and a mini-HDMI socket to get a direct, digital feed of content.
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People always talk about these sort of things, Stuart, being justified if they're in the public interest and so on, but is this really in the public interest, I mean it's not a mega-expose or it's not a revelation about a Cabinet Minister or something like that.
Such questions, if posed promptly by members of the press, the Congress and the public at large, may help expose serious pitfalls loomifng for American diplomacy -- or at least expose the shortcomings inherent in the Administration's approach for dealing with them.
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As a result, soft-spoken whistleblowers who expose wrongdoing are typically held in lower regard than headline-grabbing criminal CEOs.
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Some current and former Wall Street rivals said being on so many sides of the Facebook deal could expose Goldman to conflict-of-interest accusations.
President LUIZ INACIO LULA DA SILVA (Brazil): (Through translator) My mother, who was poor, would make me and my brother lift up the sofa so she could clean the dirt that no one saw - just like my government - we expose the dirt that had been pushed under the rug and we never stopped an investigation.
Teso isn't the first so-called "white hat" hacker to expose what appear to be holes in air-traffic security.
Peculiarly, the Four Corners programme - fronted by same journalist, Sarah Ferguson, who was behind the Code of Silence expose of rugby league in 2009 - received its lowest viewing of the year.
The front-page newspaper expose that would begin his downfall was still 14 weeks away.
So industry experts, professors and the school's very own "Hacker In Residence, " Dan Guido, collaborate to create exercises that expose the students to real-world hacking scenarios.
Academic achievement can never be separated from academic integrity, which is why the Georgia Federation of Teachers was the first whistle-blower to expose Atlanta testing irregularities.
For 40 minutes he toiled as Smith, who was passed fit to play despite a back strain, attempted to ruthlessly expose England's one-day captain's confidence crisis.
Facebook has confirmed that it used Burson-Marsteller to expose things which Google was doing that "raised privacy concerns", but denied that it had authorised a smear campaign.
The way to deal with controversial, offensive or even hateful statements-unless they are directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action-is to expose them to public debate and criticism.
He's also showed a trail of Croatian weapons supplied to Syria's rebels by Saudi Arabia with the consent of Western allies -- an investigative expose published in the New York Times.
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He also accused Mr Murtagh of winding him up with a story that a national newspaper was about to run an expose story about a prisoner - a claim that subsequently turned out to be untrue.
Concerned by the debt the club has accumulated under the Glazers, a number of fans plan to enter the ground 10 minutes after kick-off to expose empty seats at the ground with millions of people watching around the world.
"We're particularly excited about this update to Socialcam, as it starts to deliver on our promise to expose aspects of our award-winning visual effects software to everyone through the Socialcam community, " said Samir Hanna, vice president, Autodesk Consumer Group.
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Oswell said wearing flip-flops can be seriously detrimental for people whose feet are already at risk: For people with diabetes, who often have poor circulation and feeling in their feet, wearing flip-flops can expose them not only to injury but to infection.
To do this, during July 2011, the researchers counted and identified birds at 300 locations near Fukushima that had radiation levels as low as 0.5 microsieverts per hour and as high as 35 (for comparison, dental X-rays rarely expose patients to more than 0.05 microsieverts).
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