Sentences with phrase «tampering scandal»

The recent ball tampering scandal involving the Australian cricket team has been front and centre in the media in recent days.
Australia's cricketers were once known as tough but fair, but the latest ball tampering scandal has many asking how some of the leading players could have stooped so low.
Cricket Australia's chairman says its broadcast rights sale should not be hit by the ball - tampering scandal.
The recent ball tampering scandal expectedly led to worldwide headlines on the back pages, but also caused front page scandal.
The cricket ball - tampering scandal is a case of poor decision - making due to groupthink, experts say.

Not exact matches

Apart from being named by Alexander Nix in the video leak which blew up the scandal, there isn't much empirical evidence of Cambridge Analytica actually tampering with South American electoral processes.
The criminal aspect is not only the failure of the alarmsits to observe these basic facts bu the Hockeystick fraud giving hundreds of times the weighting to faulty Bristlecone pine proxy data as to other sets in order to give a desired result, the blatant tampering of Data to warm the past with extremely dubious reasons, the NZ NWA scandal where they demonstrably altered data to fit the alarmist agenda, the Darwin Australia tampering, the crude attempt to prove a «hotspot» by making the base temperature representation red and thus appear hot in a now debunked graph etc Then there's the Nazi / Stalin / Lenin / Maoesque attempts to silence debate.
Mr. Bussey has been featured on several news stations including KWGN News 2 to discuss breaking news on the Denver DUI testing scandal, KRDO News 13 to discuss possible DUI lab test tampering, and KOAA News 5 to discuss the use of laser gun technology for radar ticketing.
Apart from being named by Alexander Nix in the video leak which blew up the scandal, there isn't much empirical evidence of Cambridge Analytica actually tampering with South American electoral processes.
Writing recently in The Conversation about the South African cricket scandal, Michelle Grattan pointed to politicians «who would prefer to overlook awkward parallels with conduct in politics — for instance the endemic tampering with the ball of truth.»
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