This is the tool that corporations everywhere have been waiting for: a way to stand over the shoulder of every employee, 24 hours a day, and keep track of exactly how much time he or she is really spending on his or her work.
All 14 members of Fenland District Council's planning committee were ordered to stand down over the row.
But some candidates in England were forced to stand down over a minor offence committed during their formative years.
Venezuela wants him extradited to stand trial over the bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people in 1976.
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Two French football stars, Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema, are to stand trial over allegations that they solicited an under-age prostitute.
Lord Hanningfield, the former leader of Essex County Council, was the first parliamentarian from the East to stand trial over his expense claims.
Shrien Dewani, 31, from Bristol, is appealing against an order for his extradition to stand trial over the killing of 28-year-old Anni Dewani.
Mr Owen committed suicide two years ago shortly before he was to stand trial over allegations by former pupils of Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen, Pontypridd.
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Shrien Dewani, 31, is appealing against an order for his extradition to stand trial over the death of his wife Anni in Cape Town.
Labour's Phil Dilks, who stood down in Lincolnshire, said he was "deeply disappointed at not being able to stand" over an incident involving a stolen crash helmet in 1968.
The inquiry had been examining allegations of abuse by teacher John Owen, who committed suicide two years ago shortly before he was to stand trial over allegations by former pupils of Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen, Pontypridd.
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She said she felt a "personal duty" to make a stand over the licence fee along with many others.
Against that backdrop the NHS chief executive, David Nicholson, has said for a long time that the NHS will need to make big efficiency savings "in order to stand still" over the coming years.
It may also be that, at one of the most difficult times for his premiership, he is determined to stand and fight over an issue on which he feels absolutely certain and on which he believes he has public support.
Or is that too difficult to deal with while kvetching over having to stand on bare (and therefore possibly germ-ridden) tile in a magnificent hotel shower?
This marked the 50th time he has been called to court and forced to stand for sometimes up to eight hours over the past four years, and reflects the Bangladeshi government's effort to harass him, according to Choudhury and Benkin.
The best part: a cafe close to the checkout counters where chefs stand over giant saut pans, preparing meals ready to be taken home.
Her conviction to stand by the principles over rode her fear of the consequences.
Former cabinet minister Chris Huhne and his ex-wife are to stand trial next Monday over allegations she took speeding points for him so he could avoid prosecution.
Belatedly, Mr Blair seems to acknowledge that he should be seen to make a principled stand over the treatment of these men, but he sounds too much like a timid supplicant.
My pleasure perhaps some day I too will be able to install one in the living room of my Pierre Koenig-designed Case Study House in the Hollywood Hills and invite my supermodel friends over to stand around looking sexily constipated around it.
"President Bush will not allow countries that appear to have ignored the lessons of history and failed for over 30 years to stand up to terrorists, to dissuade us from what is necessary for our defense, " he said.
President Bush would not allow countries that appear to have ignored the lessons of history and failed for over 30 years to stand up to terrorists, he wouldn't allow them to stop us from doing what is necessary in the defense of our country.
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An important aspect in selecting a vice-president is to reassure the electorate that should anything happen to the man in the Oval Office there is a competent and trustworthy stand-in ready to take over.
It also helped Jackson, Miss. lawyers at Forman Perry to convince their clients that it was time to stand and fight instead of simply handing over piles of money to the same plaintiffs again.
So far, more than a dozen MPs have said they planned to stand down after the controversy over expenses first began.
In order to secure his reelection, he was forced to agree to stand down from his command over the Pakistani military.
On illegal immigration, we need a president who will have the courage to stand up to political correctness over immigration and open borders.
Doyle missed the conversion and was substituted soon after for Peter Stringer, the all-action O'Leary shifting to stand-off and taking over the kicking duties.
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