Well, Larry, in my experience as a fed, it takes the feds forever to move on anything. |
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Some analysts wonder whether the feds might eventually ration big-ticket expenses. |
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He overtook me near London, then near Nottingham he had been pulled over by the feds. |
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Not long ago one constituent flipped out and started blabbing to the feds and the press. |
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I know its a sensible place to have it, but have you had any grief off the feds regarding the position of your tax disc? |
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The better decision is incremental reforms at the state level and a hands-off approach from the feds. |
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When you try to get it rescheduled, the feds say you need evidence to do so. |
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Now we are trying to enforce that system. Why are the attempts to chip away at this protective wall met with such heavy artillery by the feds? |
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The friend referred Browder to his former colleagues, who decided the case would be best handled by the feds. |
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The only way to fix that is if the feds work with the provinces to meet the needs of our economy with the training capabilities of our provinces. |
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Mr. John Cannis: I challenge the member who said that there is no money from the feds to do what we did, which is get the figures. |
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What makes the feds think they can decide about curricula in Quebec and the provinces? |
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Right now, the province, for instance, and the feds, I suspect, want to lift the moratorium on gas exploration. |
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You can see various ways that a challenge could be brought, even by private companies, to the jurisdiction of the feds in this area. |
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The feds also need to work with the coalition of the willing in terms of the provinces. |
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The accompanying statement by the feds indicates other moves will be taken to support the U. S. economy. |
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If it does, I guess the farmer can expect that the feds will show up at some point at his door and conceivably he could be charged. |
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The fragmentation of health care and health care delivery and how the regions and the province and the feds interact. |
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He hopes that this message will appeal to young voters who do not trust the feds. |
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The American feds set up the website and used it to carry out investigations into cybercriminal circles. |
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In fundraising appeals to members, it fans fears that jackbooted feds are coming for your guns. |
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But here we are, just a week and change from yet another deadline and the feds are running light in the wallet again. |
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No stranger to the follies of the criminal-justice system, Mitnick believes the feds are after the wrong guys. |
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He confides, with something like pride, that the feds are planning to indict him, along with Jerry, on a tax charge. |
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The feds are more interesting in finding out who is doing the recruiting rather than punishing those being recruited. |
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In 2006, when the feds began interrogating Mehanna, the FBI caught up with Abousamra. |
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Unbeknownst to Rullo, Scotto had not only been caught by the feds but agreed to cooperate with them. |
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And the feds are not the only level of government that look at aviation as a cash cow. |
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Certainly in this riding, the only response I can give the people who are in the industry is no, the feds aren't going to give you any money. |
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The feds are going to every province and asking, 'What will it take to make this work? |
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Mr. John Williams: Because there is no money from the feds. |
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That prompted some lawmakers to ask whether the state had a contingency plan if the feds choose not to renew the uncompensated care funding. |
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It developed into an interdepartmental battle, even though first nations are under federal jurisdiction, and there was a jurisdictional battle between the province and the feds. |
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According to the feds, Price used the bank as, well, a piggy bank. |
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In short, the feds told Perky Jerky to go cold turkey. |
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The aim is not to impose strong arm tactics preferred by the feds. |
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Yet the feds have always refused to do anything. |
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We should go there so the feds will know we are serious. |
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A group of people tried to deal with this and get a response from the feds or the province, but they felt that they fell between two jurisdictions. |
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It does not mean that the feds can do everything on their own terms. |
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Someone talked to me about the scenario of, for instance, a judge in the province allowing a marriage and the feds then coming in and charging that person because the relationship is beyond the five-year period. |
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Some funding streams run directly from the feds to local districts. |
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We don't get info from the feds, so we had to call the supplier directly. |
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Occupy protester Max Berger, who is a member of the OWS direct action working group, said the feds are not honest about their noninvolvement in the raids. |
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This article can really help get the word out to people who are already concerned about what they can do, but the feds should do a mass-market campaign to reeducate people. |
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When they accessed their machines back home, the Feds recorded the login info, and later returned to root the boxes. |
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He was a close part of Tony's crew until, busted by the Feds, he agreed to wear a wire. |
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Of the three, only Kerrigan and Wellhauser will be receiving Feds funding to help recuperate losses incurred from their platforms. |
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The Feds Board of Directors later reinstated the approval for the expansion of the facilities. |
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Basically the Feds get to write their own report card every month and they're not exactly loathe to take some liberties in compiling the numbers. |
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It involves alien abductions, extraterrestrials with very loud voices, and a lot of silly Feds running around looking conspiratorial. |
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In early June, the Feds indicted him for allegedly designing the schemes that rigged the California power market. |
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Find out why the Feds are out to bust an insurance scam where the doctor pays the patient. |
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In a sense we're learning that perhaps the Feds are getting tough on these corporate scoundrels. |
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Those who find that they cannot vote electronically should proceed to the Feds office, where paper ballots will be made available. |
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And with Americans so touchy about their civil liberties, the Feds have to be legally covered to the hilt before they go snooping. |
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They gave ultimatums, including the ever-present cloud of separatism, that had the Feds shaking in their boots. |
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In the meantime, the Feds have again shown a determination to trample on civil liberties to harass nonviolent protestors. |
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But in the current political climate, with the Feds handing out tax cuts, raising taxes is political suicide. |
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The Feds say that he wanted to show the flaws in U.S. airline security, and, boy, did he ever. |
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If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy, idiot stepchild. |
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There began his journey into the netherworld of the Feds and the harsh realities of prison basketball. |
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Under pressure from the Feds, Mark helped the FBI place a pea-sized bug in a home in a Boston suburb. |
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Wherever they go they think the Feds, or the police, or spies are watching them. |
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Feds collects non-refundable students fees each term to fund its not-for-profit activities. |
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It's been a bad year for sticky-fingered governors, thanks in large part to the Feds. |
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Doubtless city hall will ask Washington to replace lost tax revenues, but the Feds should adamantly refuse. |
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Letting the states bill the Feds for the costs associated with illegals would hit the politicians in the wallet. |
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I didn't follow the case against the man at all or how good a case the Feds made against him. |
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The Feds are on their way, and Ralph here is all the protection anybody could ask for. |
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It would be far, far easier to just shut down the boxes, pull them, and give them to the Feds. |
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Jim asked to make a phone call, but was told he would have to wait until the Feds had questioned him. |
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The Feds today unsealed the charges, which were initially handed down last week by a federal grand jury in New York. |
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Naturally, the box the Feds supplied was rigged with every surveillance gizmo known to man. |
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As the new job looms ever closer, it appears that the Feds are finally closing in on him. |
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When a scam involves millions of dollars, then the associations get involved, along with the banks and the Feds. |
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Not only can you be sued if you lie in your advertising, but you can also get in trouble with the Feds. |
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Since then the Feds have continued their investigations and most of the money has been recovered. |
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When it came time finally to arrest the man, it was in my father's closet that the Feds found him. |
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As part of the deal to constitutionalize rights in the '82 Constitution Act, the provinces extracted a pound of flesh from the Feds. |
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They're trained by the FBI and specially commissioned by the prez to crack cases the Feds won't take on. |
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After the meeting was dissolved, some councillors and members of the Feds Executive remained to discuss several issues. |
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But the Feds didn't have the goods on James, so the charges were dropped. |
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I really wanted to get high because I was very really stressed out, and something about having the Feds sit outside my apartment kept me from copping any drugs. |
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Why the Feds aren't interested in pursuing more of them is puzzling. |
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If film-makers want to make a truly skewed picture, Feds is thankfully offering us a chance not to have to waste a single cent of our hard-earned money on it. |
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The Feds update the job description and send it to human resources. |
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But his bungling was still a welcome bonus for the Feds, allowing them to kill lots of birds with one stone. |
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With the raids on three hedge funds yesterday, the Feds are robustly taking on insider trading. |
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Additionally, the Feds sought assurance that the patches MS has issued are adequate to bung the holes without causing problems for the machines they're installed on. |
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He duppied my bredren and as long as I could remember Paps was telling me not to trust the Feds. |
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First Ecom also announced that the FEDS Payment Switch is now operational. |
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