| 31. | Sports referees, who use a whistle to indicate an illegal or foul play, also were called whistle blowers.
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| 32. | This is a whistle blower lawsuit.
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| 33. | The naming of Bax was ironic because Singapore authorities at first described him as a would-be whistle blower.
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| 34. | "Whatever the lie, there's a risk in exposing someone because nobody likes the whistle blower, " said Scott.
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| 35. | Certain non-mandatory clauses like whistle blower policy and restriction of the term of independent directors have also been included.
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| 36. | "We're not a whistle blower.
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| 37. | Authorities say they will try to prevent businesses from retaliating against whistle blowers who use the new tip services.
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| 38. | In perhaps its noblest usage, anonymity protects whistle blowers from reprisals when they disclose information vital to the public.
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| 39. | Lissack has become best known as a whistle blower in the municipal-bond business because of his outcries over abuses.
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| 40. | Newspapers then revealed allegations of visits by prostitutes aboard naval vessels and attempts by officers to stifle whistle blowers.
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