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America's Securities and Exchange Commission widened its probe into the potential wrongdoings of mutual funds .
In 2011, the High Court ruled the church could be held liable for the wrongdoings of its priests.
Joy, especially, is besieged by spectral suitors, tearfully mired in their own wrongdoings.
The group has named more than 100 current and former legislators who they claim are guilty of various wrongdoings.
But partners are meant to stand together, jointly liable for each other's wrongdoings.
The young hacker began to focus his attention away from network flaws to what he perceived as wrongdoings of governments.
As head of the organization, Murdoch should take the blame for all the wrongdoings, even if he was not involved in the least.
It has been punished 21 times in Chongqing since 2006 for a variety of wrongdoings, ranging from false advertising to selling out-of-date food.
It may become harder, even more than in colonial days, for the government to turn a blind eye to the wrongdoings of the powerful.
Employees who are given a light slap on the wrist for wrongdoings are likely to keep at the behavior or act out even more, she says.
Her tenure in the Clinton administration was tainted by her handling of the infamous Waco siege, and by allegations that she was slow to investigate alleged wrongdoings at the White House.
The payment of the bounty, however, signals that the SEC is committed to rewarding individuals who are willing to step forward and inform them about wrongdoings at financial firms and public companies.
Dr. XX believed that Dr. Dennis Marcus was engaging in serious research misconduct and terrible wrongdoings in clinical trials that were sharing with Emory University and the MCG, the scope of which alarmed her.
The government has failed to conduct a credible investigation into the murder a year ago of a prominent bishop, killed two days after he had presented a report blaming the army for most of the wrongdoings of the war.
In a foreign ministry statement, the Eritrean Government said it was conscious of its obligations in the face of the huge humanitarian crisis, though it added in a barbed comment that the Ethiopian people should not be punished for the wrongdoings of the government.
In its first survey focused on bank liabilities, the BOE said that it found lenders' capital levels were broadly unchanged in the first three months of the year, despite expectations of an increase, as losses, charges and fines for various wrongdoings ate into profits.
And it goes on to analyse the fallout from the Iran-Iraq war, the crucial role Iran played in creating Hizbullah, the Shiite militia's wrongdoings in Lebanon, as well as Iran's more recent meddling in Iraq and its ambitions to join the small club of nuclear nations.
Emerging from the world of penny stock operators, the company survived a cast of dubious financiers during the late eighties and early nineties: a Genovese crime family-associated broker, a Ponzi schemer and a stock swindler, whose firm inspired the movie Boiler Room, none of whose wrongdoings was related to BioReference or Grodman.
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