Sentence examples for byrnes- from inspiring English sources

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The purse strings loosen only when companies suffer a serious security breach themselves, see one of their rivals come under attack or are told by auditors that lax security could mean they are compromising due diligence.Jobs on platesMr Byrnes notes another factor that is impeding growth of the security market: a shortage of senior specialists.

Ernie Bevin, the foreign secretary in Clement Attlee's post-war government, was referring to the condescending attitude of the nuclear-armed Americans when he said, in 1946:"I don't want any other foreign secretary of this country to be talked to or at by a secretary of state in the United States as I have just had in my discussions with Mr Byrnes.

Byrnes is showing slides, the most arresting of which has a skeleton in a doorway, along with a sentence saying that, of the two hundred and thirty-four people killed in confined spaces between 1993 and 1996, "up to half... were rescuers".

Expect Byrnes to be active if the team stays close.

Byrnes recalled: "One of the guys took it to the pro shop to weigh it, and the ball had 9 ounces of extra side weight.

Mr Byrnes points to the change made to American audit standards in 1999, requiring companies to ensure that information used to prepare public accounts is adequately secured.

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Within weeks another 150 had stopped claiming assistance, says Robert Byrnes, one of the investigators.Health care is a tempting target for thieves.

But it will be some years before this pays off, says Chris Byrnes of Meta Group, a consultancy.

But Kate Byrnes, the deputy chief of America's OSCE mission, demanded that Hungary allow NGOs to operate without "further harassment, interference or intimidation", repeating earlier protests.Whereas most EU leaders have scaled down their criticism of Mr Orban's illiberal ways, the Americans are stepping theirs up.

At the first such meeting, in September, the new U.S. secretary of state, James F. Byrnes, asked why Western newsmen were not allowed into eastern Europe and why governments could not be formed there that were democratic yet still friendly to Russia.

The formulation by American delegation member James F. Byrnes, soon to be secretary of state (1945 47), was apt: "It was not a question of what we would let the Russians do, but what we could get the Russians to do".

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