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en We take these very seriously because it is upsetting to all of us within recruiting command, because a few recruiters are accused of violating the trust that's placed in them. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. We take these very seriously because it is upsetting to all of us within recruiting command, because a few recruiters are accused of violating the trust that's placed in them.

en They accused Commonwealth Ports Authority of violating the law which they themselves passed.

en It was upsetting at first. But we know coach Gilliam and we trust him.

en Most recruiters, I know are probably trying to do the right thing. The problem is that recruiters today are under incredible pressure to make their goals. This is what we try to counteract in high schools.

en This is a case about abusing power and violating public trust.

en They all said, 'I can't point out where they were at the time, or where I was, but trust me, it happened then. But had they ever seen the accused before? Never.

en Coming from public schools all my life, I thought that we shouldn't have to allow the recruiters on campus. But now is does sort of make sense to me that if we're taking government money we should at least allow the recruiters on campus.

en So far, however, we have seen no evidence that Washington gasoline producers or retailers are violating state consumer protection or anti-trust laws.

en Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs. ... And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up.
  Rush Limbaugh

en Nothing is more upsetting than seeing a member of law enforcement break the laws of our state. Children are raised to trust and respect police officers, not think that they might be a sexual predator.

en In their latest desperate attempt to manufacture a message, national Democrats are not only violating House ethics rules but also the public trust they claim to cherish.

en Most banks can sell your information-your balances, your address, your Social Security number-without your permission. That's violating your confidentiality. That's breaking your trust. I think it's important to change that, don't you?

en He's a real threat and this is very upsetting to our family and it's very upsetting to Joscelyne. It's been very difficult.

en To have something like that happen that affects the event is upsetting. I've dreamed about this since I was a kid and I was playing for a chance to be in the final group. It's upsetting a guy like that can have an effect on the outcome.

en I know they're upsetting a good part of the Toronto city council and I know they're upsetting the mayor, but frankly, I don't have any eloquent way to put it: We don't care, we need some sort of presence.


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