Few raise their heads above the parapet to blow the whistle on their bosses.
Harry was the one dissenter who was going to blow the whistle on the rhapsody of Brigadoon.
Organisations, including professional bodies and the government, have been quick to call on staff within the NHS to blow the whistle on poor practice.
For his steadfast advocacy of drug safety and his willingness to blow the whistle on his bosses, we're naming David Graham our Face of the Year.
Figuring out what motivates individuals to blow the whistle on crimes they witness is a key factor to the effectiveness of any regulations or company policies.
Certainly the Fund was an accessory to the collapse: it overpraised Carlos Menem, Argentina's president of 1989-99, failing to blow the whistle on his loose fiscal policy.
Another provision requires companies to give even the lowliest janitor on the other side of the globe a way to blow the whistle on financial wrongdoing, anytime day or night.
In a Senate Judiciary Hearing on insider trading and hedge funds, Grassley took members of the agency to task for their handling of the investigation and the firing of a former SEC investigator who is now trying to blow the whistle on the matter.
Blazer, the only American on the FIFA Executive Committee, is the first within the exclusive FIFA inner circle to blow the whistle on a colleague, and the allegation brought so much outrage that acting CONCACAF president Lisle Austin attempted to fire Blazer five days later for insubordination (the action was blocked, and now Austin is under investigation).
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Scotland's Max Evans, whose brother Thom suffered a career-ending broken neck against Wales last season, left the field on the stretcher and that seemed to encourage referee Dave Pearson to blow his whistle even though there was still time remaining on the clock.
The result is that employees have felt unable to blow the whistle (at least openly) on unsavoury practices.
Atkinson then did not blow the full-time whistle until 96 minutes and 58 seconds were on the clock and Hughes believes the pressure of the Old Trafford crowd may have played its part.
Yet however heart-warming, this optimism depends crucially on the balance of incentives on offer to those who are brave (or foolhardy) enough to blow the whistle.
He told the assembly health committee on Wednesday that she was right to whistle-blow.
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