The article does some stern fingerpointing at everyone, from chemical companies to the government and the media for
suppressing information about the toxicity of dioxin.
Gordon Brown was taken by surprise this week, believing he had secured Tory support for
suppressing information on MP expenses, only to discover that this was not so during prime minister's questions.
Likewise, Dow Chemical Co. and Amvac Chemical Corp., manufacturers of the pesticide, «
actively suppressed information about DBCP's reproductive toxicity,» according to the lawsuit.
«Court
Suppresses Information Revealed When Police Take Computer Out of «Screensaver Mode» Main Trial Begins for 7 Italian Scientists Charged With Manslaughter for Failing to Warn of 2009 Earthquake»
Congressman Brian Higgins, following up on an Investigative Post report about Tonawanda
Coke suppressing information about Jan. 31 explosion at its plant, takes the company to task.
Although it was held that H had been less than candid in his evidence and that the true position of the negotiations was relevant to the question of what he would or might earn (and was something W would or might be interested to know), it was held that H had not been
consciously suppressing information that he thought he had a duty to disclose.
This is the latest example of the limits of using injunctions to
suppress information because the injunction obtained in the UK preventing publication of the story was rendered pointless very quickly.
Governments, in cahoots with BigPharma, because they too don't know any better, conspire to keep populations largely ignorant about real health to a point where they
actively suppress information that may challenge the status quo.
«The Liberal government knew for four years there were problems with this tailings pond, but they deliberately
suppressed the information,» said Horgan.
There is a concerted effort by the enemy to
suppress this information and keep it from you.
They might be able to arrest reporters and shut down the airspace and try to
suppress information but the freedom of the people is happening in that medium, much like most uprisings around the world.
Since I have been a political activist since 1972, getting me to believe that Senator Ensign parents giving $ 96,000 to the Hamptons being just a gift and not trying to
suppress information is more amusing than anything.
We are constantly bombarded with advertising that is explicitly designed to
suppress our information and decisions about what is good for us, and make us do things that we know are bad for us.
To misstate or
suppress information is a breach of trust».
Some sources even indicate that the intervention may have been intended to
suppress information about sexual assaults which take place behind bars and the suicides and self - harm which often follow.
Which brings me to another point: The lengths to which state government under this governor goes to manipulate and
suppress information.
And some believe fossil fuel companies could be legally liable if they knew about climate change dangers but
suppressed that information.
Wheeler says NSTA has no desire to
suppress information about global warming.
So imagine if a computer can look at you through a camera and know whether you are
suppressing information or having feelings that are not consistent with what you're saying, and you don't have any ability to volunteer that.
«The FAA knows there are serious problems and has been
suppressing the information,» he says.
In the traditional task, when asked the direct question about where Sally will look for her toy, young children struggle to
suppress information they have about the actual versus expected location.
The courts now routinely rule that the government has the right to
suppress information and spy on everybody in the interests of «national security.»
The military have quarantined the town and the media has
suppressed information about the outbreak, and Frank soon finds himself embroiled in a massive conspiracy.
As to the comment about warming also having benefits, how is it ethical to
suppress that information?
The group alleges that Exxon knew rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions could cause catastrophic global warming, but
suppressed the information.
Exxon has repeatedly denied reports that
it suppressed information.
«I'm amazed and astonished,» Dr. Santer said, «that the Global Climate Coalition had in their possession scientific information that substantiated our cautious findings and then chose to
suppress that information.»
What obligations does EU data protection law impose on search engines such as Google vis - à - vis individuals who wish to
suppress information about them which is lawfully available online?
FINRA seeks to protect confidential customer information, exclude offensive or defamatory language, and
suppress information that raises significant identity theft or privacy concerns.
The Supreme Court noted that Pfizer had chosen an opaque method of drafting its patent and failed to explain why it had elected to
suppress information that sildenafil was the tested and useful compound.
Google itself has a history of knocking gloves with entrenched regimes in nation states intent on
suppressing information.
However, stories of lost applications,
suppressed information, deceit and bureaucratic mishandling left me wondering if a national apology and compensation were the real issues.
This situation often arises in the case of a latent defect, where the seller actively, deliberately and dishonestly conceals a defect or
suppresses information about a hidden defect.
«I think there is a lot of pressure within the industry to
suppress information and I think they folded to it.