But the idea that the Hollywood honchos tried to engineer his fall by tampering with his pictures is sweet nonsense. |
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It was about obstruction of justice, subornation of perjury, witness tampering. |
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But because they contain instructions for a computer's processor, executable files are less forgiving of tampering. |
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The integrity of Congress has been called into question by his obstruction and tampering and interference with an investigation. |
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And they are tampering with the mooring ropes and cables of many of the craft to gain access to their decks. |
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The police call out their elite strike force and the fuzz tour the resort for a little evidence tampering. |
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So far, there does not appear to be any deliberate tampering with the ballots, only some inadvertent misplacement of ballots has been discovered. |
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Sweet making giant Cadbury has been accused of tampering with the taste buds of Yorkshire tykes. |
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The microswitches detect any tampering and, if tampered, the system erases the secret keys and data. |
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She was convicted simply for tampering with evidence such as erasing phone logs and so on. |
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He also failed a field sobriety test and was additionally charged with evidence tampering. |
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I don't know, you guys, you're tampering with a force of nature and you might regret it. |
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I was a radio deejay for a time, so I have a strong aversion to anybody tampering with my visions of a real artist. |
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Our priorities are the prompt and safe return of the crew, and the return of the aircraft without further damage or tampering with. |
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The voter card includes a picture with a hologram covering it, a magnetic strip and a serial number to guard against tampering. |
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Vials should be stored in a safe area where tampering or possible damage cannot occur. |
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You can even watch a little video of him deleting the audit file, which keeps a record of any tampering or alterations to the system. |
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He disclosed that cases have been reported with officials tampering with disconnected water and electricity meters in return for bribes. |
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He said there could and should be safeguards to prevent anyone tampering with their computer code before and after voting. |
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America has a long history of vote tampering and rigged elections in many local jurisdictions. |
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Police today warned cash machine users to be alert after two men were spotted tampering with a dispenser. |
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And judges seem to take a much dimmer view of any tampering with copyright protection. |
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But the candidate was set in his ways, and his people were leery of tampering with his approach so late in the game. |
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A court-appointed expert found the electronic systems wide open to tampering by hackers. |
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On the basis though that no such tampering will be involved, I would give the project my wholehearted support. |
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Call it the greenhouse effect or the wages of tampering too much with the environment. |
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Any tampering or incorrect assembly may result in fire or electric shock and voids the warranty. |
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This includes protecting contents from illegal copying and distribution, interception, tampering and unauthorized use. |
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Occasionally, she barked to keep the other dogs from tampering with our mobile kitchen, which was leaning against the wall of the store. |
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With the increasing importance of the Internet, how do we protect against tampering by a malevolent eavesdropper? |
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It is the same section which now indirectly covers vehicle identification number tampering. |
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The presence of two reading heads or evidence of tampering may be visible in the card swiping slot. |
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It provides authentication and protection against eavesdropping, tampering and message forgery. |
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In the anonymous world of the Internet and wireless networks, no software publisher is free from the risks of impersonation and code tampering. |
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A solution that makes tampering obvious and warns that: the application is sensitive and that disconnection could endanger persons and goods. |
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Let us first bring the treaty into force and try things out in practice before returning to tampering afresh with the agreed balance of power. |
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To prevent tampering and alteration, the certificate is encrypted. |
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Generally speaking once a container is lashed down on board a fully cellular vessel, the risk of tampering is nearly inexistent. |
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Measures must be taken to prevent unwanted changes due to error or tampering. |
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Furthermore, Alpiq disclaims all liability for any tampering with the visitor's computer system by unauthorized third parties. |
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This prevents tampering after the audio signal has been processed to meet the room's requirements. |
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It recognises, for instance, if doors, tailgate and bonnet are locked or unlocked, and triggers alarm if someone is tampering with a door. |
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Are we not in danger of tampering with freedom of religion and freedom of expression? |
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A wide range of configuration options is available for alarms signaling camera tampering. |
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The lifting contractor should have qualified personnel inspect all reusable hardware upon receipt for any signs of shipping damage, tampering, or intentional alteration. |
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The independent control system would allow the third party to review all data against the live system and would feature an alarm for any tampering or alteration of data. |
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Assigned storage spaces shall be located where cylinders will not be knocked over or damaged by passing or falling objects, or be subject to tampering by unauthorized persons. |
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Even triggers that may be adjusted arrive from the factory with the adjustments sealed and accompanied by dire warnings about unauthorized tampering. |
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Because of this, tampering with the nature of one has an impact on the nature of the other. |
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Why is he re-introducing the idea of tampering with Medicare in an election year? |
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Her fellow firefighters strung a giant bra across the firehouse ceiling and endangered her life by tampering with her oxygen tank. |
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But the argument here is that any tampering with entitlements is a betrayal. |
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In 2000, Mitchell was accused of disenfranchising thousands of Floridians by tampering with voting lists. |
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It was the prosecution of a Gambino crime family capo and his crew for narcotics trafficking, murder, racketeering, jury tampering and other charges. |
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It was pointed out that the chip's digital signature ensures that any tampering with the data on the chip or the data page of the passport would be evident upon verification. |
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This would have been considered tampering with the king's authority over his vassals, which William would not have tolerated. |
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Other unique features include audio detection and active tampering alarm. |
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Concerns about Internet security are hardly new, yet marketers and consumers continue to rush headlong into this medium that forever falls prey to tampering and invasion. |
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These simpler computer-based voting systems would be more reliable and easier to scrutinize for tampering than those used today, Wagner says. |
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The industry outreach program should promote the positive benefits of regular and proper HDV maintenance and point out the adverse environmental effects of neglecting or tampering with engine and emissions control systems. |
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Opening and tampering with the unit may invalidate its guarantee. |
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Its evolution mirrors the other numerous security advances that have been made over the last century to ensure that the Canadian passport is resistant to fraud and tampering. |
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The Conservative Party, which had, prior to 1997, opposed any tampering with the House of Lords. |
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You're really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. |
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It is merely recorded, and any tampering of an odometer would not be discovered as part of the MOT inspection. |
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He also stated any tampering with the Acts of Union 1707 would be political madness. |
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This was greeted by deep resentment in the country, which saw the King's actions as tampering with justice. |
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In 2002, the nation was suspended from the Commonwealth of Nations due to the reckless farm seizures and blatant election tampering. |
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Sluice valves, the medieval forerunner of stop valves, were installed and to avoid tampering were protected within brick housings called tamkins. |
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Mr. Speaker, you may question whether the applicability of the British rules against molestation, intimidation or tampering with witnesses applies here but I would contend that they do apply, as laid out in Erskine May. |
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These people believed that tampering with time would be sacrilegious. |
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The system allows the user to sectionalize a tampering event at any point along the distribution route. |
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For the BBC to stoop so low to suggest that there's tampering going on is a gross malignment of the reputable TV company who make Millionaire. |
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Are personnel who regularly, or who may, come into contact with SALW trained to identify weapons and legitimate markings, to detect tampering and falsification, and to inform the appropriate authorities? |
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I do think that it speaks to the issue of proportionality when he talks about joyriding versus the issue of organized criminals being involved in tampering, obliterating and violating vehicle identification numbers. |
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One HGV was also found without a tachograph to measure driver hours, and another was fined PS350 for tampering with his using a magnet. |
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Contacting and interviewing jurors must be done only after a verdict has been announced and the jury has been discharged, to avoid the prospect of causing a mistrial or being accused of jury tampering. |
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You need to know what security features appear on each type of card, and you should be able to recognize common signs of tampering in order to detect cards that may be fraudulent or counterfeit. |
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Throughout Chinese history, Daoists and geomancers record that tampering with the truth of nature is inevitably disastrous. |
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According to an expert hired by the Conservatives, journalist Tom Zytaruk was falsely accused of tampering with his audiotape of his interview with the Prime Minister. |
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Why bother tampering with a tried and true formula? |
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Rootkits hit the headlines last year when Sony, unbelievably, slipped one into some of its music CDs to see if consumers were tampering with a copy-protection system. |
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The figures exclude cancer cases, which are currently under separate investigation after the hospital was accused of tampering with data last November. |
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But overall, the tampering meant that the emigrationists did not have it all their own way. |
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Four voters have taken legal action against him over a series of allegations, including personation in postal voting and at polling stations, and ballot paper tampering. |
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We can ensure a future with human beings in it only by protecting human nature from the tampering of genetic engineers and neuropharmacologists. |
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The legislation attempts to address tampering at the pumps and has been presented as the great hope that consumers have been waiting for across the whole stretch of issues that I mentioned. |
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It also pays to protect your cheques from theft and tampering. |
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It provides a vehicle for holding police managers directly accountable to political authorities, and more generally the public, without tampering with the command structure. |
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On top of some clumsiness, an ill-considered tampering with a new quad makes hoppo worry about the knave's immaturity. |
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Logging facilities and logs shall be protected against tampering and unauthorised access in order to meet the requirements of collecting and retain for the evidence retention period. |
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Going forward, tampering with Libor may be a criminal offense. |
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This new passport will be more resistant to tampering and will make illicit travel, such as travelling under a false identity, much more difficult. |
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Both sides are allowed to inspect the wraps and gloves of the opponent to help ensure both are within agreed upon specifications and no tampering has taken place. |
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A complete metallic bond surrounding the entire area provides the most reliable RF shield and prevents the end-user from tampering with the device. |
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This campaign included allegations of poaching Virgin Atlantic customers, tampering with private files belonging to Virgin and undermining Virgin's reputation in the City. |
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Depending on the circumstances, acts to conceal or destroy evidence or misrepresent its true origins might be considered both tampering and spoliation. |
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The tampering with our language, like so many other things, can be blamed on the Roosevelt new deal which created WPA, NRA, FDIC and so many other abecedisms. |
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One of these is to monitor machine tampering in pachinko parlors. |
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