• They will have to be bailed out along with the rest of the miscreants.

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  • And it is about more than just firing the miscreants and fining the banks.

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  • John Phillips spent 17 years as a public-interest lawyer taking on racists, polluters and other miscreants.

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  • Middlesbrough is full of security cameras attached to loudspeakers, which occasionally boom out warnings to miscreants.

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  • The interior minister said 312 miscreants had been arrested, most of whom were then freed.

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  • Kenya, for instance, has hardly any serviceable helicopters to track cattle raiders and other miscreants.

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  • " The miscreants fear being led "single file out of the glittering new headquarters building in cuffs.

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  • Pakistan forces exchanged gunfire with "miscreants" and called in tribal elders to negotiate a surrender, but the effort failed.

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  • Fraudulent calls to premium numbers, for instance, may offer digital miscreants a business model that never existed on PCs.

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  • And relatively few governmental resources are expended in this process, since it is the companies themselves that find the miscreants.

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  • But these low-level miscreants were then shackled, fingerprinted, and (if they didn't have identification) often held overnight in police cells.

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  • Those who say the system needs no changes cite the list above as proof that France's examining magistrates can indeed bring powerful miscreants to book.

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  • So far, very few miscreants have actually been brought to book.

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  • Miscreants use these exploits to turn compromised websites into platforms for silently installing keyloggers and other types of malicious software on the computers of unsuspecting visitors.

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  • The document stated that only one current manager had become aware of the facts after the event, and that no other miscreants were expected to be identified.

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  • Sure, adjudicators do not have the police power to cart scofflaws off to jail, but they could banish miscreants from the trading ecosystem whose rules they violated.

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  • But there are indications not only that such behaviour may have been more widespread but also occurred with the full knowledge and even encouragement of the miscreants' superiors.

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  • Last year saw a steady stream of attacks that exploited Java vulnerabilities, allowing miscreants to surreptitiously install keyloggers and other malicious software when unwitting people browsed compromised websites.

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  • Most of the criminal miscreants are being tried and convicted.

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  • Consumer watchdogs like the BBB can point a finger at miscreants but are hardly a complete safeguard, since it's so easy for a bad vendor to reorganize under a new name.

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  • Focus instead on the next wave of potential computer miscreants -- criminals who can penetrate corporate computer systems to turn valves, start pumps or surge power at factories or electrical plants.

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  • However, prosecuting miscreants will rarely be worth the hassle.

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  • "If we can shorten the cycle so that new kinds of measurement can be pushed out rapidly to many sites, the period of time when the CAPTCHA is broken by miscreants shrinks, " he says.

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  • In any case, as Dr Church points out, there are myriad ways, ranging from hacking by miscreants to clever cross-referencing of public data and health records, that supposedly private genetic data could become public.

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  • Mandatory minimum sentences for drug offences, for example, have been a double disaster, diverting a lot of money from the war on serious crime and turning huge numbers of minor miscreants into hardened criminals.

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  • Yet not all the miscreants are obviously downtrodden.

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  • People are awful, of course -- somebody once observed that every civilization faces a barbarian invasion every generation in the form of its children -- and the Broadway and off-Broadway crowd is full of miscreants.

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  • The Americans object to a draft plan to strengthen the treaty by giving foreign inspectors the right to check others' installations, believing it puts American companies at a disadvantage while still allowing miscreants to cheat.

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  • Alas, most whistleblowers are not like Dr. King, and for as long as they have been moral canaries in our societal coalmines they have been denigrated for being as corrupt, or more so, than the miscreants they attack.

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  • Some people want to lock up miscreants for longer, but South Africa, with 335 out of every 100, 000 inhabitants behind bars, already has one of the world's highest incarceration rates, especially since tougher minimum sentences were imposed a decade ago.

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