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They may as well have policed an ants' nest.The world in which he worked was chaotically creative.
But handicapping the eventual fate of Olympus's stock is hard to do, because of the inconsistent way that Japanese authorities have policed and censured white-collar crime in recent years.
Still, the move to keep the company listed brings into sharp relief the inconsistent way Japanese authorities and financial institutions have policed and censured white-collar crime in recent years.
Both countries could have policed the problem more aggressively, but chose to look the other way, with the mistaken belief that tolerating these activities made one less likely to be a target at home.
Francisco Lopez Bárcenas, a renowned lawyer who's a member of Oaxaca's indigenous Mixteco people and has documented these sorts of rebellions in Mexico for decades, told us that while these communities have policed themselves for centuries, the "self-defence groups" that have formed in Guerrero and elsewhere are a different beast. .
Francisco Lopez Bárcenas, a renowned lawyer who's a member of Oaxaca's indigenous Mixteco people and has documented these sorts of rebellions in Mexico for decades, told us that while these communities have policed themselves for centuries, the "self-defense groups" that have formed in Guerrero and elsewhere are a different beast. .
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She had said, "I've policed too many student demonstrations.
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