While the charges do not name the publication, a U.S. official with
knowledge of the case said Winner was charged with leaking the NSA report to The Intercept.
Police have declined to release a motive for the killing, but one cop with
knowledge of the case said that it did not appear that the pair had an intimate relationship or that drugs were involved.
A Russian cyberattack that targeted Democratic politicians was bigger than it first appeared and breached the private email accounts of more than 100 party officials and groups, officials with
knowledge of the case said.
Not exact matches
«So when Trump
says he wants to «open up» libel law, he really means (if he has the slightest
knowledge of the law) that he wants to open up — to change — the First Amendment, which, beginning in 1964, has been held to require in
cases brought by public figures, proof that what was
said was false, and that the newspaper knew or suspected that it was false.
If there's a billing dispute it can take months
of phone calls and emails to get a
case resolved,
said Conley, who gained an insider's
knowledge during years working for insurance companies.
She
said she heard from a source in Saudi Arabia with
knowledge of the
case and the proceedings that Saudi authorities «will carry out the execution.»
If our families
of origin invoke pain and suffering in our hearts (our experience
of the flesh, as Paul would
say), we can be comforted by the
knowledge that we are adopted into another family — literally, as is the
case for the Robertses, or spiritually and ultimately, for everyone who becomes a Christian and is redeemed by God in Christ.
Although in this
case I will
say, you might have a lot
of knowledge, but as a Pastor, your compassion is lacking.
Btw, philosophy comes in handy as a way to logically prove that there are limits to the scientific - method [I'm not
saying limits to our
knowledge in this
case, but limits to how broadly we can apply the scientific method — it has built - in limitations in and
of itself].
This is simply not the
case and as manufacturers
of the product with an intimate
knowledge of the supply chain and what it costs to produce a can or bottle
of drink, members both large and small tell me the price has to rise»
said the Beverages Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Joel Curran, Vice Chancellor
of Communications at UNC, responded in an email to The News & Observer
saying, «We were surprised that a sitting university president with no direct
knowledge of our
case would choose to offer such uninformed and highly speculative opinions.
I will
say only that Hawk has now had as many owners as this athlete has had NBA teams; that the athlete finally played his way down to the CBA; and that when I spoke earlier
of boys who have made their dogs into basket
cases, I spoke from personal
knowledge.
Talking to you is like trying to talk to a 12 year old that knows he doesn't have a
case, but just
says stuff because he just wants to argue, or the 12 year old that doesn't know what he's talking about but really wants to be right or thinks he's right but has reached the depth
of his
knowledge, so he just starts making stuff up!
In any
case, for the
said contract that is allegedly unknown to the Commission, payment was approved and paid by the Deputy Chairperson CS without the
knowledge and authorization
of the Chairperson.
The Community Builders interviewed by the auditors lacked
knowledge of HUD's grant programs, the report
said, and in some
cases improperly interfered with housing transactions between local officials and nonprofit groups, resulting in the loss
of millions
of taxpayer dollars.
In a statement, Melissa DeRosa, the governor's chief
of staff,
said, «As part
of our continuing cooperation, the governor voluntarily made himself available and shared his
knowledge of facts potentially relevant to the
case.»
«Ms Brooks's denial
of knowledge of hacking is limited to her time as editor
of News
of the World; and on payments to police, she did not
say that she had no
knowledge of specific payments but that she had not intended to give the impression that she had
knowledge of specific
cases,» the committee wrote.
Giuliani, who was hired by Trump last month,
says he's still learning the facts
of the Mueller
case and the details
of Trump's
knowledge of a $ 130,000 hush payment to adult - film actress Stormy Daniels.
«It's almost impossible, even without full
knowledge of the
case, to conclude that Glenn Greenwald's partner was a terrorist suspect,» he
said.
The poll also tested voters»
knowledge and opinions
of the Garner
case: 87 percent
said they've seen, read or heard «a lot» about it.
Glenwood was not charged with any wrongdoing, and, at the time, sources
said Litwin had very little
knowledge of the corruption
cases.
Mr. Smith, a 56 - year - old Democrat, and Mr. Halloran, a Queens Republican, were among about a half dozen people facing charges in the federal corruption
case, the people with
knowledge of the matter
said.
If there's a billing dispute it can take months
of phone calls and emails to get a
case resolved,
said Conley, who gained an insider's
knowledge during years working for insurance companies.
«To my
knowledge, there is only one really major historical
case of a pneumonic plague epidemic, and that was in Manchuria in 1910,» he
says.
With
knowledge and planning, they
say, it's possible to prepare for — or in some
cases prevent — rare but devastating natural disasters such as blasts
of particles from the sun, collisions with near - Earth asteroids like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, and supervolcanoes that dwarf any eruptions in recorded history.
«Our goal in the project was to close the gap in
knowledge that exists on role
of serotonin in the brain cortex, particularly as it concerns brain circuitry, its electrical activity and function,»
said Roberto Fernández Galán, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department
of Neurosciences at
Case Western Reserve University School
of Medicine.
A police official with
knowledge of the investigation
said Arai's
case was just «the tip
of the iceberg» in terms
of organized crime involvement in the clean - up.
In the
case of the Circulation paper, which reported a surprisingly high turnover rate for muscle cells in the adult heart, Leri and Anversa
say that Kajstura apparently altered, without their
knowledge, data from mass spectrometry experiments performed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California.
«It's a
case of the whole being greater than the sum
of its parts,»
said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor
of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body
of scientific
knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects
of plant and animal biology, including the origin
of new species.
«By having
knowledge of the microbes that are present in the best -
case scenario,» Jansson
said, «you can tweak the system to optimize that combination
of microbes.»
«In addition to the support available from the DfE and, in our
case, the local authority, there are lots
of people out there who have gone through the same process and in my experience they are very willing to share their
knowledge and offer advice,»
says Marie.
«Given that only two in 10 children have access to a high - quality early education setting in the U.S., CEEL, through interactive and
case - based materials grounded in scientific insights, is designed to equip early education leaders with the core
knowledge and tools to navigate the decisions, challenges, and opportunities associated with quality improvement,»
said Nonie Lesaux, academic dean and Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor
of Education and Society at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education and co-director
of the Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative.
The US tax rules (in best
of my
knowledge)
says that If a foreign citizen / residents want to send a gift (cash etc) to a US Citizen / legal resident and amounts will be less than $ 100000 then there is no US tax requirement but in
case amount exceed $ 100000 then US Citizen / legal resident have to report in Form No.
«Lymphoma primarily affecting bone is an uncommon diagnosis in dogs and only 12
cases have been described in the literature to the best
of my
knowledge,»
says Stevens.
Pleased in the
knowledge that my system reined supreme I ignored anything that
said Xbox, Halo or any DVD style
case that was wearing a coat
of green.
«This exhibition, many years in the making, is part
of the museum's series focusing on Africa's contributions to the history
of knowledge — in this
case,
knowledge about the heavens and how this
knowledge informs the creation
of spectacular works
of art,»
said Christine Mullen Kreamer, deputy director and chief curator
of the National Museum
of African Art.
In some
cases, researchers run «simulations based on the minimum size necessary to support local
knowledge of subpopulation trends,»
said the proceedings, noting that estimates like these «have unknown and in most
case inestimable errors.»
«Libraries were founded as an engine for the democratization
of knowledge, and the digitization
of Harvard Law School's collection
of U.S.
case law is a tremendous step forward in making legal information open and easily accessible to the public,»
said Jonathan Zittrain, the George Bemis professor
of international law at Harvard Law School and vice dean for library and information resources, in a press release issued this morning.
Harvard's vice dean for library and information resources, Jonathan Zittrain, summed up the significance better than I could when he
said: «Libraries were founded as an engine for the democratization
of knowledge, and the digitization
of Harvard Law School's collection
of U.S.
case law is a tremendous step forward in making legal information open and easily accessible to the public.»
«This training is a key part
of White &
Case's commitment to increasing
knowledge of human rights issues and is consistent with our Firm being a signatory to the UN Global Compact,»
says Jacquelyn MacLennan, partner and Global Pro Bono Practice Leader.
You may make offers to each other and you may unburden yourselves to me about the strengths and weaknesses
of your
case, and about your hopes and fears in relation to the litigation, secure in the
knowledge that nothing
said today can be repeated in the outside world or, in particular, in court if today's process does not lead to a settlement.»
«If you look at biopiracy
cases, communities have been very shy, as a result
of those bad experiences, to
say, «OK, we're not going to share our
knowledge because our
knowledge is used against our will, and sometimes no recognition is given.»
Rather than
knowledge of specific information, the allegation in these
cases is that «you know how your adversary plays the game,» he
said.
But what they all share in common is a
knowledge of and profound interest in the same legal subject area — pharmaceutical class actions,
say, or business process patents, or asset securitization, or child custody proceedings in Oregon, or small - claims court
cases in Nova Scotia, or wealth management in New South Wales, or any
of the law's thousands upon thousands
of sub-specialties.
Attorney Broder handled my
case professionally, with understanding and to a desirable outcome... His
knowledge of the divorce process and skilled negotiating were trumped only by his concern for the children involved, invaluable to
say the least.
Good evening, I am inclined to
say i am none
of the above, just a mother
of two beautiful children and in one
case my twelve year old her father has been in the Federal penile system for eleven years and my youngest her father was charged with conspiracy to traffic and they offered him aplea
of 10 - life but just to give you reconition for help the poor, forgotten, and those who don't have the access to gaining
knowledge about the law and the guidelines as well as new laws.
«Fifty years ago, I think the entire bar would only have
knowledge of six
cases in an area
of law,»
says Drake, an associate at Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP.
In Solloway v Hampshire County Council (1981) 79 LGR 449, 258 Estates Gazette 858 Lord Justice Dunn
said that, in Leakey v National Trust for Places
of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty [1980] QB 485, [1980] 1 All ER 17, Lord Justice Megaw had placed nuisance by tree roots and branches into the same category as any other nuisance not brought about by human agency, and had imported into tree root
cases, as conditions
of liability, the requirement
of knowledge of the encroachment and the requirement
of a reasonably foreseeable risk that the encroachment would cause damage.
The PMI's Project Management Body
of Knowledge (PMBOK)
says nothing
of the need to construct a business
case, which is where all projects should start.
«It forced me off my script and really challenged my
knowledge of the
case,»
says Hayes - Richards.