This prevents anyone making calls and fraudulently running up airtime bills. |
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At the top of page 395 he mentions somebody fraudulently assisting a trustee in disposition of some trust property. |
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We understand that over one million people in South Africa have fraudulently obtained licences or have none at all. |
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It will hurt those who have imposed on the British taxpayer needlessly, fraudulently, frivolously, maliciously and unfoundedly. |
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It had been alleged that a particular dealer had behaved fraudulently and the controller duly exercised the power. |
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Can we impeach a government for fraudulently mishandling the nations finances? |
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Phishing, the practice of fraudulently obtaining a person's banking details, is by its very nature an irritating phenomenon. |
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There are websites set up to expose men who fraudulently claim to be former Navy SEALs or Green Berets. |
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The procedure will facilitate the cross-reference of data to prevent people staying here illegally or claiming asylum fraudulently. |
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Now they want refunds of the taxes paid on the fraudulently reported earnings. |
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The effort is designed to catch people who try to fraudulently increase their refunds or lower their taxes. |
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In the majority of cases, this occurs where the amount of the customer's check has been fraudulently raised. |
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The commissioner found that the leave form was not authorised and the sick certificate was fraudulently obtained. |
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It was alleged that some politicians had been fraudulently claiming for accommodation and car hire using their parliamentary travel vouchers. |
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Police arrested three men for allegedly fraudulently trying to obtain money from an online bank. |
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He also tackles the allegations that the presidential election was won fraudulently. |
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Several years ago a Colorado mineral dealer was alleged to have sold cassiterite fraudulently labeled as being from this area. |
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Readers of the world's biggest newspaper website were subjected to a malvertising attack after hackers fraudulently bought advertising space. |
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He is fielding dozens of complaints and even threats after refusing to take goods fraudulently ordered in his name. |
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The plaintiff then amended his complaint to add a claim for relief from the Illinois judgment on the ground that it had been obtained by fraudulently overreaching him. |
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Through his intervention he was able to salvage most of the money she had been fraudulently bilked of. |
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However, it is difficult to introduce tax exemptions for these budget items because it is easy to fraudulently misapply them. |
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Schill is looking to determine if the Hugheses fraudulently deceived his clients. |
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Voth asked if the ATF could arrest him for fraudulently accepting public assistance when he was spending such huge sums. |
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An impersonator has been fraudulently contacting residents and requesting to visit their homes to test their well water. |
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But after delivery here, it was discovered that many of the required quality controls had been fraudulently certified. |
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In fact, some scammers will even fraudulently alter a real cheque issued by an actual company to make the scam appear all the more legitimate. |
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A staff member conspired with another person to fraudulently bring a third party into a host country, thus violating local law. |
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Republicans believe that the Democrats may have registered many voters fraudulently. |
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The electoral register is still hopelessly flawed, with an estimated 5m of its 17m voters thought to be fraudulently listed or duplicates. |
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Have difficulty with creditors with whom your identity has been fraudulently used. |
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In Belgium as elsewhere, love of country is fraudulently assimilated with xenophobia and xenophobia with racism. |
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Note: Any property found to have been fraudulently conveyed will be included in the calculation of the applicant's assets. |
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In terms of taxation and civil law, duties and taxes fraudulently avoided are still payable. |
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Nicolas files a complaint against Chantale for fraudulently concealing his tools. |
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The absence of marking and monitoring of certain weapons encourages them to be used fraudulently, and makes them even more difficult to identify. |
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The very nature of intellectual works and creative products means that they can be easily copied and fraudulently used. |
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Some of these substances could have been used fraudulently to mimic illicit drugs, a distinct possibility in the case of paracetamol, which was found powdered and in wraps. |
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Solicitors and other fiduciary agents who fraudulently misapply moneys of their clients often expect, or hope, that no loss will ultimately result to the client. |
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A former Ukip MEP has been found guilty of fraudulently claiming nearly £500,000 in European parliament expenses, by a jury at Southwark crown court. |
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These include insider trading and making false and misleading statements about Enron's finances. Part of the case against him hangs on the allegation that earnings and cashflows were fraudulently manipulated. |
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In that context, in most cases the focus was not on the act of obtaining personal data but on the act of misleadingly or fraudulently using such data. |
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In addition, it is unlawful to fraudulently influence, coerce, manipulate or mislead any independent public or certified accountant who is auditing our financial statements. |
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Sebastes are sometimes fraudulently substituted for the more expensive Lutjanus campechanus. |
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My view would be that if a person has fraudulently obtained citizenship and is a danger to national security then we should be able to deal with that but not necessarily through the security certificates. |
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Evidence that a certificate has been fraudulently obtained or the holder of a certificate is not the person to whom that certificate was originally issued. |
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Phishing is committed so that the criminal may obtain sensitive and valuable information about a consumer, usually with the goal of fraudulently obtaining access to the consumer's bank or other financial accounts. |
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No Director may directly or indirectly take any action to fraudulently influence, coerce, manipulate or mislead CIBC's independent external auditors for the purpose of rendering CIBC's financial statements misleading. |
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These are organized crime gangs that forge lawyers' documents and real estate title documents, and fraudulently sell or mortgage properties that do not belong to them. |
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If you have reason to believe that your identity may be used to fraudulently obtain a travel document, please contact us for additional information. |
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This change responds to concerns among representatives of the vending machine industry about the potential risk of 20 cent coins being used fraudulently in place of 50 cent coins. |
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Most of these agricultural properties were acquired fraudulently. |
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If we want to deter people who are in a position which lends itself to making a lot of money accepting bribes and handing out citizenship falsely and fraudulently, we have to put in place very serious penalties. |
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These rights were breached when the child was fraudulently taken to Wales. |
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There have been a number of cases where consumers have being contacted via email and through the mail by bogus retailers attempting to fraudulently obtain credit card information and other personal data. |
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The defendant, who allegedly controlled those websites, used the fraudulently obtained information to make unauthorized charges on the credit or debit cards belonging to the duped AOL subscribers. |
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For most of U. S. history, that process, called denaturalization, was used to revoke citizenship that had been fraudulently obtained, or to remove from the ranks of Americans felons, traitors, and war criminals. |
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The Canadian Passport Order obligates Passport Canada to investigate and take action when attempts are made to fraudulently obtain or use a passport. |
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For example, a small quantity of dairy produce from Italy was found which had been fraudulently imported from China, but this does not mean that we do not have proper regulations. |
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The scheme involved fraudulently inflating share prices and trading volumes of certain penny stocks. |
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According to WHO, counterfeit pharmaceuticals are those that are deliberately and fraudulently mislabeled with respect to their identity or source. |
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Richard Phillips Honan, 59, fraudulently reclaimed the money by submitting the returns supported by fake invoices. |
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There have been recent reports of criminal activity, where customers are reporting being billed for long distance calls fraudulently made through their business voicemail equipment. |
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Beware of swindles! You should never be separated from your credit card, waiters in some very high class restaurants have been known to fraudulently use customers' credit cards. |
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First, the 429,030 people whom the former Chairman of the Commission wished to fraudulently register on the electoral list must be removed from the file. |
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American ships were fraudulently transferred to neutral flags. |
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Ivan Boesky laughed all the way to the bank, as did Milken, as do most people who commit clever, non-violent crimes and fraudulently enrich themselves. |
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday said they have made arrests in an international penny stock scheme that involved fraudulently inflating shares prices and trading volumes. |
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