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Last week, though, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the mayor's nominating petitions were fraudulent enough to justify barring him from the primary ballot.
The recount business has not brought out the best in anybody, and in Trump it has brought out the worst: in a series of tweets Sunday night, he alleged that millions of votes were fraudulent, enough to cost him the popular vote.
Correction: August 23 , 2002 Friday Because of an editing error, an article on Aug. 15 about a fine imposed on the campaign to re-elect Mayor Anthony A. Williams of Washington misidentified the court that ruled that his nominating petitions were fraudulent enough to justify barring him from the primary ballot.
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The report by the Organization of American States team has not been released, but officials confirmed its conclusions, including that the disputed Nov. 28 vote should neither be thrown out nor recounted, and that enough fraudulent or improper ballots should be invalidated to drop the governing-party candidate, Jude Célestin, into third place and out of the second-round runoff.
But just buying loans that were typically fraudulent was not enough for Citigroup's top leadership.
Right now, the economic incentives result in financial institutions that are so eager to allow transactions new credit cards, cash transfers, whatever that they're not paying enough attention to fraudulent transactions.
The question is whether taking advantage of a client's decision to engage in a transaction with some dishonest statements is enough to produce a fraudulent scheme.
"There can never be enough bureaucrats to discourage fraudulent use of taxpayers' money, but knowing colleagues might squeal can be a deterrent," says Senator Charles Grassley (Republican-Iowa), who pushed passage of the law.
"There can never be enough bureaucrats to discourage fraudulent use of taxpayers' money, but knowing colleagues might squeal can be a deterrent," says Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), who pushed passage of the law.
"Do we really need those $40,000 professional cameras when a regular point and shoot takes almost indistinguishable pictures?" It's often propagated in the "six megapixels is enough" argument, or a fraudulent comparision between two resized photos.
And yet, cycling fans collectively value his opinion on winning bike races enough to ignore the fraudulent manner in which he won them.
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