Sentences with phrase «for pilfering»

The law doesn't extend to state workers, which means people like prison seamstress Joyce Mitchell and the former Warren County IT worker who got nabbed for pilfering laptops from the state last month will still be eligible to cash out.
The daughter of former tough - on - crime Mayor Rudy Giuliani was busted yesterday for pilfering products from a trendy cosmetics store near her Upper East Side home, police said.
ALBANY — The former head of a prominent South Bronx charity was arrested Wednesday morning for pilfering hundreds of thousands of dollars from the organization, authorities said.
Even if there's no official reprimand or action from management, a reputation for pilfering food may erode the thief's standing in that workplace, creating a situation where he or she no longer fits with the office culture, Schawbel said.

Not exact matches

And let's not forget Yahoo's confession that hackers actually managed to pilfer data for all 3 billion of its users in 2013, followed by the international Appleby law firm announcing the loss of 13.4 million legal documents known now as The Paradise Papers.
It's good such limits are created because you can imagine people pilfering their 401k for lots of superfluous things.
Right alongside my admiration for the public school students who have been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy, lies a deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering from the holy ground that is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
And the pilfered ring actually led to Kraft getting a call from the White House, asking for the owner to be diplomatic about it.
In a letter to Facebook, the Indian government wrote: «What security architecture is proposed to be created by Facebook, on an urgent basis, so that the data concerning Indians is not pilfered or manipulated again for extraneous purposes including to influence the elections.»
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy company put melamine in milk destined for baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake, spending the money on designer bags and fancy cars.
Are you pilfering my blog again for ideas?
I suspect we are embarrassed about hell because the idea of eternal torment for every sin from rape to pilfering is self - evidently unfair.
Gas Tax for highways, pilfered.
Rabbit is enraged, for instance, that his son has turned out to be such a failure, a cocaine addict who has pilfered the profits from the family's once - thriving Toyota dealership.
:] I have a similar recipe that I pilfered from my church after I got to try it when they made it for Easter morning breakfast!
No deal in Gibson's case would expose the Bulls to the same conditions that made it possible for Houston to pilfer Omer Asik in restricted free agency this past July.
But at the end of the day, you're contributing to an illegal trade, hurting small business and you'll have no warranty or support for the products you pilfered.
Indeed, as we've recently seen, even people like James Purnell have started pilfering Sen for ideas.
What will it take for the MTA to stand up to the pickpockets that keep pilfering the MTA's budget?
«But today, the court is holding him accountable for some of his pilfering and looting against Anioma and Delta people.
On the one hand, it is possible to see the comic side in the Manifesto pilfering phenomenon and agree with the «great minds think alike» wisecrack, but, on the other hand, it is a dangerous practice for our country for political parties simply to take on concepts and programmes they do not believe in, nor have thought through.
Authorities say a former Hudson Valley town comptroller already facing prison time for stealing nearly $ 400,000 from taxpayers will be charged with pilfering another $ 150,000 while still on the job.
It notes his sponsorship of the Wage Theft Prevention Act, which upped penalties for employers who pilfer employees» wages, and says he was a «principal negotiator» of the 2013 deal that raised the minimum wage.
Jenifer is the one who forged her resume to run for the Council seat and was accused of unlawfully pilfering another law firm law case.
He pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $ 115,000 to pay for lavish meals and trips, and spending some of the pilfered funds on his grandmother, state Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo.
If you don't give your lab space a final clearing - up session you risk someone else discovering just what a messy worker you were as they sniff around your former freezer drawer for anything worth pilfering.
Once a pitcher starts «aiming his pitches,» as the commentators call it, their voices heavy with foreboding, it usually isn't very long before he's back riding a tractor near the house he was born in, cursing his mental apparatus and simultaneously using it to figure out how much he can get for the sweat - stained athletic supporter he pilfered from an all - star teammate.
If you're a city girl, leave your favorite heels on the sidewalk for someone to pilfer.
Case out the pilfering raccoon's sequel for PS3 in these new screens and artwork...
He pilfers the keys and codes from his father, who works for a Detroit security company, cleans out the place and then stages a sloppier break - in.
And he simply looks for something else to pilfer.
I thought the pilfering of other musical choices (28 Days Later soundtrack for instance) was both lazy and playing into the smack - down of the medium.
When it rains it pours, as Larry's loser of a brother (Kind, The Wild) won't leave, his son (Wolff) can't keep out of trouble, and his daughter (McManus) is repeatedly pilfering money from under his nose — and then even his tenure is in question when anonymous letters start coming in questioning his character, made murky by the fact that a student may be trying to bribe him into giving him a passing grade and threatening defamation for the accusation.
Or if you can't stand the iPad and are looking for something that is Android based, you can still go for the iPad and sell it off when the Tegra 2 based Tablets starts pilfering in stores near you.
The name Pamela Wray rang a bell for Victoria, who researched this website and person further and found out that the pilfering of my testimonials was just the tip of the iceberg — most of the «accomplishments» and claims on that site are fraudulent.
A dastardly duo running IT recycling businesses that pilfered nearly # 145,000 in VAT and laundered cash for a gang of fraudsters face years behind bars, HMRC confirmed today.
There are too many opportunities for these to be broken, switched or pilfered.
Following various reports of kleptomaniac kitties, including Oscar from Southampton who made the news for his large collection of knickers, the feline welfare charity decided to ask cat owners to tell them the most unusual cat «gift» their pilfering puss has brought home.
For my mother, the security problems began with small incidents: items pilfered from an unlocked car, a purse grabbed from a front room while she was in the backyard.
Uncharted might have raided Tomb Raider for inspiration but this time it's Lara that's pilfering from Sony's Indiana Jones homage.
Given how much Guerrilla Games has created from scratch — we rarely see games so immense designed for just a single platform — it's forgivable that they decided to pilfer a little here and there from some other fantastic games.
As her works hint, the reality was often less dream and more nightmarish; though with some brilliant «tell the grandkids» type anecdotes: Tillman recalls pilfering beetroot and potatoes from fields, and scavenging for firewood on the beach.
Like ransom notes sent to the Academy, the paintings of Muntean / Rosenblum pilfer text and image fragments and place them in dilapidated landscapes rife with balletically posed youths — a new Romanticism for a consumption - obsessed world; a poetic angle on the coming apocalypse.
The soaring underground space at Lu Magnus is perfect for bold shows like the recent «Thanks,» an exhibition by Brooklyn artist Adam Parker Smith made up entirely of pilfered artworks.
The artist Kurt Perschke, who for the past 13 years has been placing 15 foot red balls in unexpected public spaces as part of his RedBall project, has accused the oil company Shell of pilfering his idea for their latest... Read More
These forums are actually pretty good for debugging primitive ideas and pilfering bits of knowledge to make the objective arguments stronger.
Emonster consequently filed a suit against Apple in October stating that «Apple made the conscious decision to try to pilfer the name («Animoji») for itself.»
The Hollywood Reporter first reported that Viacom had hired Olson on Wednesday, noting that the New York - based media giant is bracing for the second round of its battle against YouTube, which it sued three years ago claiming $ 1 billion in damages over pilfered content appearing on the video - sharing Web site.
Coverage spreads beyond the standard insurance restrictions to contain compensation for disregarded conferences and trade shows and settlement for mislaid or pilfered laptops, demonstrations, cell / mobile phones, and other work - related things.
While no one yet has gone to jail for hacking into an exchange or electronically pilfering cryptocurrency, she says, the AlphaBay and BTC - e probes are the first of a wave of cases that have yet to be completed or unsealed.
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