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Citing depositions, Judge Korman wrote that agency officials had improperly communicated with White House officials about Plan B. And, he said, F.D.A. employees sought to influence decisions by appointing people with anti-abortion views to an independent panel of experts reviewing Plan B for the agency.
Reporting by The Huffington Post raised questions over whether Land's campaign improperly communicated with political action committees.
Smith said nagging is often caused by a combination of unspoken or improperly communicated expectations and crappy follow-through on promises.
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The question here is whether these back channels were sought to improperly communicate about an ongoing alliance or whether the Trump team just wanted to signal it was open to conducting shady business.
The U.S. EPA and partner agencies must assure the public that scientists will respect the special status of genetic information and use it ethically, so as not to invade privacy or improperly communicate risks.
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The case presented, therefore, is not that of legislation to prevent importation of diseased meat,that which in itself is unhealthy and unfit for use,but something which, if improperly or carelessly handled, may communicate disease and do injury.
Siegelman filed on June 28 a blistering 34-page Second Motion for Recusal based on new information last month that their trial judge improperly met with postal inspectors to discuss claims that jurors were communicating illegally during the trial.
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