He was sentenced to 15 months in jail for falsifying his identity documents to get a passport to go to Pakistan. |
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He is also charged with falsifying an accounting document for September 1997 at Matbro contrary to the Theft Act. |
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Eleven people living in this region have had commercial perlemoen fishing rights revoked after falsifying their addresses. |
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In some cases, when the paychecks arrived, the employees received a portion of the money in return for falsifying the time sheets. |
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It was clear that he had covered his tracks by altering records and falsifying death certificates. |
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He was charged last summer with manipulating share prices and falsifying paid-up capital. |
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Are these legitimate defectors or are they deliberately out there falsifying testimony? |
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He becomes obsessive over his young student, stalking her and falsifying results. |
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They will know that the progeny of these dogs is absolutely genuine and that there is no falsifying of records. |
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While Furtado pleaded guilty to falsifying a declaration for a marriage certificate, Fulgencio denied the same charge and faced trial yesterday. |
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The possibility will also exist of falsifying satellite imagery, which will, after all, be delivered digitally to most customers. |
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If you think falsifying elections is bad, no amount of bicycles are going to help you. |
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Problems with such regulations have included the falsifying of logbooks and the difficulties in enforcing the regulations. |
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There is a danger of falsifying the buildings as historical documents for the sake of what may prove to be a passing fashion or ideology. |
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Furthermore, any person who impeded the dispensation of justice, by falsifying evidence for example, was also liable to criminal prosecution. |
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Such understanding never means compromising and falsifying the standard of good and evil in order to adapt it to particular circumstances. |
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Some of the methods used by illegal migrants include falsifying travel documents by replacing photographs and using stolen passports. |
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Buying and selling contraband, falsifying documentation to achieve employment, evading taxes, and paying bribes to public officials are socially accepted behaviors. |
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A staff member stole diesel fuel for personal use by falsifying the official records of the Organization. |
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He was also given two additional sentences of 3? years each for misleading the Autorité des marchés financiers and falsifying records. |
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He was arrested July 19 at the McAllen airport and charged four days later with illegal entry into the US, falsifying information and falsifying a passport. |
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Marx not only omitted facts which ran counter to his theories, but also was guilty of distorting, falsifying, and misquoting information which contradicted his contentions. |
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It emerged during the hearing that a member of staff had been dismissed for falsifying time sheets. |
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The Beijing Intermediate People's Court convicted Li Xiaoyuan of falsifying documents and official seals to obtain 14 letters of credit from two Chinese banks. |
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Today, there are hundreds like me who have skills which have become redundant due to unfair global trade practices such as copying designs, counterfeiting trademarks and falsifying place of origin descriptions. |
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Often the contracting parties come to marriage with a personality that is seriously damaged by a falsifying culture, and this is like a time bomb for the marriage. |
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If one disregards the religiously mandated prohibition against images and manipulations for the purpose of falsifying data, photography is a friendly power in the world. |
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This document reveals a macabre espionage plan including strategies such as disinformation, casting discredit, scams, falsifying ties with guerillas, falsifying documents, sabotage, threats, blackmail and acts of terrorism. |
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He contributed to criminal charges against two other employees, Javier Martin-Artajo, a supervisor, and Julien Grout, another trader, for falsifying records to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. |
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The B. C. government put farms in our territory 13 or more years ago with absolutely no consultation and with the falsifying of documentation by industry to obtain tenures that are still existing today. |
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In theory, falsifying information or ignoring the form carries a £1,000 fine, but in practice almost no one has to pay it. There are other problems with the decennial count. |
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This is implied in Article 148 which states that penalties are to be imposed on collectors for falsifying, or not having in their possession, buying and selling records. |
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Several prominent Iranian political figures have been accused in recent years of plagiarizing scientific articles or of falsifying their academic credentials. |
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