It seems there are two things that eventually made the three whistle blowers speak up and expose Stapel: Friendship and alcohol.
Inevitably, as darkness fell, Matt's dad, Bob Walker, would let loose a two-fingered whistle that shot up Emerald Lane's steep hill like a flamethrower.
In the Linz steel plant, clean as a whistle and done up in a colour scheme recommended by a feng shui expert, there is hardly anybody to be seen.
Winter, just like fellow ref Paul Durkin, has been forced to hang up his whistle having turned 45 last year.
The sense of relief was palpable but Argentina ensured the nerves would last right until the final whistle as they set up camp in England's 22.
The BMJ compared policies to six standards produced by Public Concern at Work, an independent authority set up to encourage whistle-blowing.
Maybe the other player would throw it away in a panic or get bottled up and stalled, so that the ref would end up blowing the whistle.
Additionally, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) mandates corporations set up procedures for whistle-blowers to provide information, specifically through an anonymous reporting channel, without retaliation from superiors.
What happened to them once the whistle-blowers finally spoke up?
Last June the IRS' large-company division set up a hotline for whistle-blowers to leave tips about shelters.
There was little flowing attacking rugby on view but it was a titanic struggle and the result was in doubt right up until the final whistle.
"It is imperative that we front up from the first whistle against the All Blacks on Saturday and play the game at a tempo where we can unveil our skills and show our discipline, " said Robinson.
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Wesley Sneijder's powerful 52nd-minute winner from just outside the box settled a fascinating Group E contest between two contrasting sides who opened up in the second half and were creating good chances right up to the final whistle.
But Dodd-Frank's provisions for massive payments to the whistle-blowers of up to 30% of any monetary sanctions collected on the basis of their report will make the SEC route more attractive than using companies' own processes, and may thus make corporate governance less effective.
Subsequent reports picked up on the lack of whistle-blowing over the years.
As for me, I'll just shuffle off to my cabin in the sky and whistle a happy tune as I make up my own list.
The French were impressive in Saturday's 34-21 win over Scotland and O'Driscoll says Ireland will have to be fired up from the very first whistle.
Lennon and McGeady had to be separated after squaring up to each other after the final whistle.
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Every one of the Birmingham's starting XI were up for the battle from the first whistle, although they were given an early scare when Benjani's shot struck the post.
There are advantages for organizations to set up financial bounties in efforts to encourage internal whistle-blowing.
It would be like two teams agreeing to forgo a traditional soccer game, just to line up and start doing penalty kicks when the whistle is blown.
But they displayed the lack of vision and inventiveness that had blighted their game, and when the Scarlets at last held up the attack over the line the final whistle was blown.
And, with the hosts' lead so slender, the result was in the balance right up until referee Chris Foy's final whistle - a whistle that, when it came, provoked jubilant scenes of relief from the home crowd.
Mr Wales also used the interview to clear up the organisation's perceived association with the whistle-blowing organisation Wikileaks.
Sevilla continued to look the better side but had their hearts in their mouths on the final whistle after Sergio Ramos fired into the sidenetting after being set up by Kaka.
Rather than wave and whistle and wait on a busy corner, a user simply fires up the Uber app and demands a ride.
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These internal committees, made up of several high-level executives, mostly from risk-management divisions, have pledged not to reveal a whistle-blower's identity or to punish him for speaking up.
You know, and whether you called it performance goals or quotas, weren't supervisors often pushing up the numbers as some of these tapes provided by whistle blowing police officers certainly seem to indicate.
In testimony before the House Budget Committee Feb. 9, 2011, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke blew the whistle on these projections when he endorsed large spending reductions and fessed up that unless Congress cuts spending dramatically there is no way to grow our way out of a looming fiscal crisis of the welfare state.
And seconds before referee Chris Foy blew the whistle on Newcastle's Premier League existence, defender David Edgar summed up a desperate day when he was sent off for his second bookable offence after fouling Ashley Young.
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