Not exact matches
These do not
appear to be fake
accounts, and since they don't seem to have violated any laws or Facebook
policies, the company does not
appear to be taking any action against them.
Howe's marathon testimony included a litany of state officials who, according to Howe, communicated with him on state business using personal email
accounts — exchanges that
appear to violate state
policy.
ALBANY — Todd Howe's marathon testimony in the corruption trial of former gubernatorial aide Joe Percoco and three business executives included a litany of state officials who, according to Howe, communicated with him on state business using personal email
accounts — exchanges that
appear to violate state
policy.
The Occupy the DOE events reflect educators» mounting frustrations with education
policy and practice that doesn't
appear to take their views and expertise into
account (see the Report Roundup in this issue for more on teachers» increasing job dissatisfaction).
The time it takes for the funds to
appear in your
account may take longer, and will depend on your bank and the lender's own
policies and procedures.
Once a qualifying purchase is made, Hilton Honors states it could take up to 90 days for points to
appear in your
account depending on the specific merchant's
policy.
These cases already
account for half of the expenditure on civil legal aid and while the number of cases completed was slightly down on the previous quarter the higher levels of spending
appears to be a trend which is likely to continue given the wider picture around child protection
policy.
However, subsequent court losses and IRC amendments weakened their position,
appearing to permit tax - deductible borrowing to provide funds to pay insurance premiums, so long as such borrowing did not
account for more than three of the first seven annual premiums on the
policy (the «4 out of 7» test).
In fact, both Twitter and Facebook already do some of what Farrow wants them to do: for example, Twitter's terms of use specifically forbid threats of violence, and the company has removed recent tweets from ISIS and blocked
accounts in what
appeared to be retaliation for the posting of beheading videos and other content (Twitter has a
policy of not commenting on actions that it takes related to specific
accounts, so we don't know for sure why).
Many of the
accounts identified by The Times
appear to violate Twitter's own
policies, but remained active on the social media platform for years, each retweeting and promoting Devumi customers.