| 31. | Other suits have been filed by agents who say they were dismissed because they tried to blow the whistle on dishonest insurance sales.
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| 32. | But the IMF is hesitant to blow the whistle on countries that appear headed for trouble, for fear of causing a crisis.
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| 33. | I did say it was embarrassment, and I did say it was important to blow the whistle on not telling the truth.
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| 34. | Imagine Patrick Ewing instructing the refs blow the whistle on his game-winning shot because he got open with a travel move.
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| 35. | Corporate lawyers have more freedom to blow the whistle on corrupt executives under new ethics rules approved Tuesday by the American Bar Association.
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| 36. | Edward Snowden released conundrum of choosing to be loyal to the company or to blow the whistle on the company's wrongdoing.
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| 37. | That it happened to an editor who was trying to blow the whistle on blatant BLP violations makes it all the more unacceptable.
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| 38. | Under the law, people who blow the whistle on schemes to cheat the government are entitled to a portion of the money recovered.
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| 39. | It blows the whistle on the big money driving the political and economic systems, spelling out why they're messing us up.
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| 40. | He suggested he would not hesitate to blow the whistle on possible Iranian attempts to aid radical Iraqi elements or stir another Islamic revolution.
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