Sentences with phrase «against culprits of»

He further insisted: «Accusations the Government of Tanzania pays no attention to illegal ivory trade, and takes no action against culprits of the crime, are baseless.»

Not exact matches

The Ukrainian central bank said Tuesday that an «unknown virus» was the culprit of attacks leveled against it.
The most obvious culprits of creating hate against Muslims in general has been the politicians and the media.
True nothing against the players, we should focus on the real culprit, once more we are sitting waiting for this man to make move, meantime we lost 3 valuable points, and today well I take the win but frankly an own goal and once more no clean sheet, we are far from being contenders why...... because of the arrogance of this man who does not want to see that he needs to reinforce the team if he wants more than just 3 place and the Cup we took from Hull
The guilty culprit behind most of the goal scoring opportunities created against Liverpool recently has been set pieces.
According to companies that are being pulled in for a chat surrounding the government plans, roughly a year after the Foreign Secretary William Hague's Cyber Crime summit in London, the coalition could introduce a system of insurance that would require the owners of PC's to take out cover against data loss and the costs of investigation to identify the culprits.
She added that the war against corruption «is by this singular sting operation revived as there is no sacred cow when Justices of the Supreme Court are among the culprits.
On top of that, sunscreens can be labeled «broad spectrum» only if they protect equally against UVB (the main culprit of skin cancer) and UVA rays, which cause aging.
Introducing the Gardasil vaccine Gardasil, the HPV vaccine introduced in 2006, protects against the two strains of the virus that are most likely to cause cancer, as well as the two strains of the virus that are the culprits in most cases of genital warts.
The herb's polysaccharide content - mainly rhamnogalacturonan - exhibits antimicrobial activity against P. aeroginosa and S. aureus, two common culprits of upper respiratory tract infections
When you begin to review the evidence stacked up against whole grains, it becomes rather self - evident that our reliance on wheat and other grains may be one of the primary culprits for the poor health of so many.
However, that's not all that that they do, gypenosides have antioxidant properties that protect against the two main culprits of aging and disease, oxidative stress and inflammation.
FamedGod, a member of Anonymous Group and the main culprit behind today's DDOS attack on Sony's Playstation Network has released a video message detailing and explaining his actions against Sony.
Our schools are the chief holdout against hardness in his drama, and here the usual culprits are at fault - the schools of education, the eminences in the field of education, the school bureaucracies, the unions.
In 2013, The Guardian's anonymous «Secret Teacher» column titled «There's an Insidious Prejudice Against Older Teachers» describes a veteran teacher's unsettling fear that Teach First, which sounds eerily like England's version of Teach for America, was being highlighted as the answer to education problems — older teachers were cast as culprits.
A soft verdict against the culprits, a gang of violent teenagers, spins Matt's relatively calm and collected demeanor into something far more sinister.
Soon, Sienna is in a race against time to find the culprit before he sets loose a plan that will show Sienna the limits of her abilities in the most brutal way imaginable.Her death...
It seems to give scientific grounding to the desire to defend the status quo against the evidence that the culprit is techno - industrialism's aggressive fossil fuel - driven expansionism, which began at the end of the 18th century.
And, perhaps most importantly, McKibben isn't shy about naming and blaming the culprit of this unfolding crime against humanity: the fossil fuel industry.
One culprit, it seems to me, is conflicting interests that prejudice against the asking of hard questions, and that enable self - interest to masquerade convincingly as public interest.
Most drivers don't see Mother Nature as one of the culprits we need to drive defensibly against.
Lastly and probably the culprit of most accidents, driving education programs are battling against bottles of rhums, whiskeys, gins, and beers.
Some of the biggest culprits in these sins against the written word are, unfortunately, job seekers.
For every culprit who damages a client's financial interests and is found to be guilty of same, there might be as many as one hundred culprits who do the same thing without their clients even knowing anything about what went down behind closed doors / closed mouths against their financial interests.
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