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Perhaps in Ecuador, the article suggests, abuses are more flagrant, but, for all the rules and procedural safeguards inherent in our system, the result is no closer to justice.
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In recent years, the Departments of Labor (DOL) and Justice (DOJ) have taken a much harder stance against the discrimination facing military reservists now that violations are becoming more flagrant.
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With tricky software on a user's computer, attacks can be even more flagrant.
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