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How to use whistle-blower in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word whistle-blower? Here are some examples.

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Tax whistle-blower legislation needs to do more than just protect the individual.
The word whistle-blower suggests that you're a tattletale or that you're somehow disloyal.
A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos.
They received information from a whistle-blower, reported the story, and protected their source.
Instead of being lauded as a whistle-blower, he was impugned as a criminal.
The former banker who became a whistle-blower, triggering a massive investigation of the Swiss bank.
The whistle-blower who played a key part in exposing the fraud has spoken for the first time.
Spanish whistle-blower Ana Garrido tells James Badcock how exposing murky deals in the ruling Popular Party ruined her life.
The project combines digital tools and green activism in an online system for filing whistle-blower alerts on illegal logging.
Further theme-specific guidance is provided by the whistle-blower protection policy and the anti-fraud policy.
Even with the superinjunction, the report appeared on the whistle-blower Web site Wikileaks three days after the injunction.
The government has said that it would soon be introducing whistle-blower legislation.
About two thirds of the institutions reported to provide for a publicly accessible whistle-blower hotline.
Here's a Washington Post story about an unsung hero of 2002 who is not even a whistle-blower.
This does not mean, however, that an auditor could not act as whistle-blower on behalf of the company.
The social set is torn between pegging him as a total rat fink or a noble whistle-blower.
A policy on whistle-blower protection is currently under preparation and will be issued after staff consultations.
However, all too often the whistle-blower faces severe lawsuits and risks to personal welfare.
Mr. Rogerson, I understand that you were a whistle-blower during the 2001 OPP investigation, and you were the subject of such a transfer.
The whistle-blower is a worker who becomes outraged morally or politically about a managerial strategy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Michael Foley, Romford, Essex SNOWDEN isn't a whistle-blower, he's a treacherous turncoat.
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