«VW, like other car
companies caught in the act of deceiving the government and consumers, at first tried to see how little they could get away with saying,» he explained.
Not exact matches
Researchers involved
in the P - REACT project, which is the work of a consortium of European
companies and organisations and is partly funded by a grant from the European Commission, say the surveillance technology could help
catch criminals
in the
act and relieve police of «digital evidence overload» by highlighting video clips most likely to be relevant to investigations.
Though this execution could verge toward the excessively operatic, as
in the heavy - handed De Mayerling à Sarajevo (1940), these managerial efforts largely paid off, with a variety of fine performances across the generic and national spectrum: a spirited Lien Deyers
in the tongue -
in - cheek The
Company's
in Love; Magda Schneider, who also starred
in Ophuls» Love Story (Une histoire d'amour, 1933), as the tragically morose Christine
in Liebelei, her final despair registered
in an extraordinary extended close - up; and
acting luminaries James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Robert Ryan, searing
in Caught's three - way confrontations.
One thing leads to another, as tends to happen when you fall down rabbit holes of espionage and clandestine operations, and soon Barry is
acting as a bagman
in transactions between the
Company and Panamanian strongman — and CIA informant — Manuel Noriega, and then he's smuggling drugs into the U.S. for the Medellin cartel, which leads to (after he's
caught) becoming a DEA informant.
Green IT
companies are saying, «Economy Eschonomy» because everyone seems to be
catching on that the way to save money is cleaning up their
act in the IT department and saving loads of money on energy.
More specifically — what can we do to give it a shot
in the arm?He celebrates Tim DeChristopher's simple - but - bold
act of bidding on land desired by the oil & gas
companies, because it
caught the nation's attention the way that conventional eco activism hasn't been able to for a long time now.
If you had a tough compliance policy and were following it, when the
company, which might otherwise be blameless, is
caught in an
act committed by an isolated employee it can demonstrate that steps were taken to try and prevent anything from happening.
However, the differences are largely due to Metron's owner and the scaffolding
company being penalized under the Occupational Health and Safety
Act and Kazenelson being
caught up
in penalties under the Criminal Code.