Then I ran across this: «We are whole, ego is just an irrelevant label for a crucial part of that whole, invented by Freud and
expanded by fraud!»
Not exact matches
The Special Investigations Division immediately applied this funding to
expand the parameters used in addressing
fraud by implementing a multi-faceted anti-
fraud initiative, tasking a three - person team with scrutinizing subsidies for both child care providers and clients in order to identify inappropriate payments.
ALBANY — Dean G. Skelos, the leader of the New York State Senate, and his son were arrested on Monday
by federal authorities on extortion,
fraud and bribe solicitation charges,
expanding the corruption investigation that has cast a renewed spotlight on Albany's intractable corruption problem.
Many free dating sites invite scam or
fraud activities where as Facebook is designed to
expand social groups
by referrals and friendship invitations.
These reforms would help prevent
fraud, improve teacher training and preparation, and ensure that charters are serving high - needs students well and that neighborhood public schools aren't adversely affected
by rapidly
expanding charters.
Yet that model might be threatened
by the U.S. Department of Education's recent $ 71 million grant to Ohio to
expand charter schools, despite their track record of waste,
fraud and abuse in the state.
According to a joint study from the payment security company iovation and advisory firm Aite Group, annual losses from card - not - present
fraud are projected to
expand to more than $ 7 billion
by the end of 2020.
«Justice John McIsaac has
expanded / changed the law of
fraud by requiring a fundraiser to divulge information which they previously did not have to do,» says Sam Goldstein who represented Adam Gour.
Management in the UK could be prosecuted for failure to prevent
fraud by staff Speaking at the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime in September this year, the Attorney General reiterated the Prime Minister's priority of
expanding economic opportunities — meaning businesses «of all sizes» should be better held accountable for their failures.