Sentence examples for from the espionage from inspiring English sources

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China later backed away from the espionage accusations and instead accused the four of engaging in bribery, stealing trade secrets and damaging the interests of China's state-owned steel makers.

Several incidents have made headlines in recent months, from the espionage conviction last year of Edmund Pope, a retired American entrepreneur accused of buying military secrets, to a trial under way in nearby Kaluga in which a social scientist is accused of feeding information to a front company for Western spies.

Darren McGavin's cold-hearted government operative from the pilot was replaced by a more friendly boss, Oscar Goldman (played by Richard Anderson), and the show moved further and further from the espionage adventures of Martin Caidin's Cyborg novels on which it was originally based.

"No American has escaped injury from the espionage to which Robert Hanssen pled guilty two weeks ago," Mr. Ashcroft said, referring to the case of the F.B.I. agent who, in exchange for a life sentence, pleaded guilty to spying for Moscow.

Hand was the first judge to rule on a case arising from the Espionage Act of 1917, which sought to silence opposition to the war effort.

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Although the documents were obtained by outside contractors hired by P.& G., Procter & Gamble fired three people from its staff after the espionage came to light.

That some of the secrets are out has not deterred the Obama Administration from prosecuting leakers under the Espionage Act for disclosure of classified information.

But French officials, speaking to reporters, made it clear that they would still favor delaying trade talks if there was no movement from the Americans on the espionage by next week.

Bolivia threw a possible lifeline to the surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden on Tuesday, telling Russian television it would consider granting him political asylum to escape from what it called the espionage network of the US empiree".

Snowden is currently residing under asylum in Moscow where he faces charges from the United States under the Espionage Act, charges that he believes would not lead to a fair trial if he were to return to the U.S.

Drake had taken his concerns over NSA's violation of the law to the Defense Department Inspector General and the congressional intelligence committees of both houses of Congress, but that did not stop the Obama administration, when Clinton was in the cabinet, from prosecuting him under the Espionage Act for talking to the press.

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