Sentence examples for authorities of operating from inspiring English sources

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IN December, Nicholas Cosmo, the Long Island entrepreneur now accused by federal authorities of operating a $380 million Ponzi scheme from his company here, Agape World Inc., assured his loyal investors, mainly an unsuspecting army of blue-collar workers and civil servants who entrusted their nest eggs to him, that he wouldn't dream of pulling a Bernie Madoff-scame scam on them.

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Officials said all the couples were linked to the same IVF clinic in Bangkok, now shut down by Thai authorities on suspicion of operating without authorisation.

Federal authorities have accused Deborah Jeane Palfrey of operating the business as a prostitution ring.

In July 2007, Vick and three other men were charged by federal authorities with felony charges of operating an unlawful interstate dog fighting venture known as "Bad Newz Kennels".

The authorities also accused the Americans of operating a spy ring within their embassy.A vocal constituencyIn Argentina farmers blocked roads in an intensifying protest against a rise in export taxes decreed by the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

The bill allows the authorities to prosecute people suspected of operating illegal home laboratories where the drug is produced, even if they have not been caught with the finished product.

There are wide variations in provision within the UK, with only a quarter of councils in the north east of England, 48% of north west councils, and 50% of Yorkshire and Humber authorities still operating a community meals service.

That, he said, could allow Catalonia to claim that "it has the authority to operate outside the framework of the Constitution, and that it is entitled to self-determination".

Mr. Landau, a hard-line Likud member of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's cabinet, added, "A civil representative of the Palestinian Authority was operating from the heart of Jerusalem with the aim of putting our sovereignty in question".

According to Žižek, the experience of jouissance is the necessary but hidden complement of institutional authority, operating as what he called the "obscene underside of the law".

As a consequence, administrative reforms often aim at improving the match between regulatory and ecological scale although this might be at the expense of interplay between authorities operating at an ecosystem level and those operating within traditional jurisdictions (Moss 2003, 2004).

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