They were found out because of a mislabeled package, not because the FBI or any other law enforcement agencies were on the case. |
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The state of having his papers mislabeled and unpreserved was anything but rigorous. |
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But if the casuals are really mislabeled regular employees, they can appeal to the union for representation. |
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The doctor and his assistant face 87 counts, among them, distributing unapproved and mislabeled drugs and money laundering. |
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By comparison, the risk from defective, counterfeit or mislabeled drugs from Canada is presumed but unproved by any evidence. |
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For revenue enhancement, you can put our technologies to work to identify mislabeled material. |
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In the same way, that museum exhibition was a big polemical attack on PIM Fortuyn mislabeled as a study of the fall of Rome. |
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Therefore the challenge was not simply to identify a mislabeled diameter, size 10 mislabeled as 11 for example. |
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To evade detection, traffickers attempted to smuggle smaller shipments using intentionally mislabeled consignments. |
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During the early 20th century Egyptian rugs were often mislabeled as being from Damascus. |
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But we want people to know we stand for freedom, so we do not accept being mislabeled as open source supporters. |
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In Figure B, as well as in the related text, the paid and unpaid preparer categories were mislabeled. |
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While these prohibitions are a big step in the right direction, it is difficult to stem the tide of dog and cat fur entering western countries because it is often deliberately mislabeled for export. |
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In 2013, a major scandal erupted when a European processor mislabeled horse meat as beef, prompting many companies to recall products that contained it. |
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These rugs were often mislabeled Samarkands in the West. |
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The early symptoms of alcoholism vary from culture to culture, and recreational public drunkenness may sometimes be mislabeled alcoholism by the prejudiced observer. |
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According to WHO, counterfeit pharmaceuticals are those that are deliberately and fraudulently mislabeled with respect to their identity or source. |
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Assure expanded time for education and training Without the development of a targeted definition along with systems of identification, children are often mislabeled. |
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If you believe you have discovered a faulty or mislabeled track please report the issue to us by contacting us through the 'Ask a Question' section of our knowledge base. |
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By its very nature, other people's information may be offensive, harmful or inaccurate, and in some cases will be mislabeled or deceptively labeled. |
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It is understood that these labels are used for EMPTY STORAGE ONLY, and GES CANADA and its subcontractors assume no responsibility for loss or damage to contents while containers are in storage or for mislabeled containers. |
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After spending over a century dismissed as a mislabeled Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus may be getting its identity back. |
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A permatemp is someone who is really a regular employee who has been mislabeled by the employer. |
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Oceana's study targeted fish with regional significance as well as those found to be frequently mislabeled in previous studies such as red snapper, cod, tuna and wild salmon. |
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Mislabeled lasagna has sent Europe into a tizzy, but equine protein is really no worse to eat than beef. |
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