Sentences with phrase «by bad actors who»

Unfortunately, the recruitment field is marred by bad actors who take advantage of job seekers.
Instead, he said he believed that because of its tumultuous political climate, «Ukraine was targeted by bad actors who are using it as a cyberweapon testing ground over the past couple of years.»

Not exact matches

(But one question: Why would he target the muffins to people interested in baking when it is the people who don't bake who need access to muffins most of all????) While muffins are a lot like Facebook in that even though they are bad for me and I consume them anyway because I enjoy the little sugar rush they provide to my system, the risks around our muffin data being scraped by bad actors and upending democracy are basically nil.
This example is among the most benign (see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the filming of Deep Throat for worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small - time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs on the «actors
But suddenly the young man who says that he set his watch and dorm - room clock 10 minutes ahead to try to stay on schedule, who served as the Chiefs» co-captain, who spent time volunteering at last summer's Special Olympics and who had just appeared as one of nine varsity athletes on the university president's Christmas card, was being described as the instigator of a scuffle during an intrasquad scrimmage — a bad actor no longer wanted by his coach or teammates.
Never in the history of the United Party, UP tradition of what is now referred to by our leaders as Busia, Dombo, Danquah tradition have we suffered so much dissension, division and bad - blood - letting as we see today under the Flagbearership of the man who claimed by some as a longstanding political activist, decision - maker and frontline actor; Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo.
But until there is an honest attempt by lawmakers to delineate the tens of thousands of hosts who are responsibly sharing their space and the few bad actors who take advantage of the system, we remain committed to pushing back against any legislation that solely aims to frighten hardworking New Yorkers.»
«Until there is an honest attempt by lawmakers to delineate the tens of thousands of hosts who are responsibly sharing their space and the few bad actors who take advantage of the system, we remain committed to pushing back against any legislation that solely aims to frighten hardworking New Yorkers,» he said.
«Very Bad Things,» written and directed by the actor Peter Berg, is about as funny as the character who winds up a double amputee in its closing scene.
Because we need more of a story than Hugh being a bad boy, Charlie, for reasons of financial convenience, gets stuck with Max, who is played by Dakota Goyo without that annoying smugness of child actors, the sort that says, «Hey, I'm only 10, but I'm already more successful than you!»
Banderas» charming, often comic performance, a cute one by child actor Adrian Alonso as Zorro's son and pint - sized counterpart, an amusing one by Rufus Sewell, who plays his villainous role as a Hispanic Christopher Walken, some imaginative PG - rated methods of disposing of the bad guys and a number of rather audacious parallels to contemporary politics and warfare place this clearly in the «guilty pleasure» category; like the original, it's notably longer than it has any right to be (perhaps Steven Spielberg executive producing both of them is a factor?)
Listen to a recent interview from Ryan Seacrest with actor Robert Pattinson who stars in the upcoming film «The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1» aka Breaking Dawn by director Bill Condon stars Robert Pattinson (Bel Ami, Water for Elephants), Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The Runaways), Nikki Reed (K - 11), Ashley Greene (Skateland), Taylor Lautner, (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, My Own Worst Enemy), Jackson Rathbone (S. Darko, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2), Dakota Fanning and Kellan Lutz.
Worst of all, Bill Murray, who's one of my favorite actors, tries to negotiate an unplayable role as a millionaire douchebag eager to militarize Hawaiian air space by launching a weapons satellite.
But who would have thought his adaptation of Greg Sestero's «The Disaster Artist,» an outrageous blow - by - blow account of the actor - turned - author's friendship with the aggressively untalented and infinitely enigmatic creator of one of the worst movies of this century — «The Room» writer - director - star Tommy Wiseau — would turn out to be the best and most professional entry on his own résumé?
The original script is slated to be written by Andrew Dodge, who is fresh off making his produced screenwriting debut with Arrest Development actor Jason Bateman's feature - length directorial debut, Bad Words.
Trivia: In Breaking Bad (2008), the characters of Hank and Walt Jr. both mention a book written by the real Robert Mazur who actor Bryan Cranston plays in this movie.
The picture plays both sides against the middle: Russians are incompetent but stave off WWIII (in a bit of murky reasoning kept secret by Vostrikov from his crew for murky reasons), Americans are bad but really helpful in a pinch, and, worst of all, Russians are heroic particularly when played by our most doggedly patriotic American actor and an Irish guy who once starred as, of all people, Michael Collins.
The boys aren't bad either, and, in addition to Phoenix, it's exhilarating to recognise, in various disguises, hairdos and toupees, actors that have shaped both American independent cinema, Hollywood and / or cable television (The Sopranos, The Wire, Boardwalk Empire) for the last twenty years: Owen Wilson offers an understated performance as a former saxophone player who has to fake his death; the always impeccable Martin Donovan is a lawyer for the Golden Fang (he's also, by the way, Japonica's father, which serves him right); Benicio del Toro shines as the man passing as «Doc's lawyer»; Josh Brolin drew a lot of kudos for his performance as Doc's nemesis, an LAPD detective nicknamed Bigfoot with the bad habit of kicking people's door and dreams of making it to the big screen; Martin Short; Eric Roberts, Michael Kenneth Williams etc...
All three appear in a top 15 list compiled by Vox this week of «Actors who appear in the worst films», the table ranked by lowest average Meteoritic score of all film appearances.
The series is executive produced by Ronald D. Moore («Outlander»), Michael Dinner («Sneaky Pete»), David Kanter («The Revenant») and Bryan Cranston («Breaking Bad»), who's pulling double duty as an actor on the series.
Making matters worse is the fact that the book's atmosphere of tension and repression just turns to dead space and silence interrupted occasionally by Jon Ekstrand's blaring, overdone music on the big screen, with Hardy never giving the lead role much more than what's depressingly becoming the actor's usual: another handsome brooder who's quick with his fists and curt with his words.
And even in self - publishing, you have the ominous question of whether it's «vanity» or not (another moral judgment, but not one without real consequential meaning for those who are genuinely taken to the cleaners by bad actors).
Except that this is a game played by Western civilization on itself by Westerners — no one else is listening — and, other than people like Al Gore — who could care less about truth — the bad actors of global warming alarmism that are still left are so far to the Left that they will probably be seen more as communists than scientists.
But the tool was abused by bad actors, who were able to use it to easily find personal details on potentially billions of Facebook users.
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