"We're going to do our very best to bring these abuses to the light of day, " he says, noting that credit card companies have the highest profits in the commercial banking industry.
The reason for this became clear, Osterhaus and the big Pharma did not want this alternative source strategy to see the light of day as there were not the billions upon billions in drug sales.
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This means earmarks will be subject to votes, which will better expose them to the light of day and help constrain excessive and unjustified spending.
There are holistic, financial life planners who are familiar with these issues and can refer you to therapists and counselors who can help uncover and bring these issues from the hidden depths of your subconscious to the light of day.
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But Ambrose, who hit eight boundaries in 16 balls either side of tea, guided the home side to within 60 runs of the tourists when bad light brought a premature end to the day's play.
Many of these proposed fees are unlikely to see the light of day.
Because of reform, the kinds of complex, backroom deals that helped trigger the financial crisis will finally be brought to the light of day.
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"There's a substantial amount of fisheries work that's not actually going to see the light of day until after the court case is resolved, " USF's Murawski said.
One solution is to shine the light of day on the hateful lyrics and subculture, so that more people will speak out and reject their disturbing and sometimes violent message.
It is the advent of open source programming and the web that has opened up this idea of a visible portfolio for coders and engineers, whose work never used to see the light of day.
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As the crisis spread over the past few years, these journalists have been able, paradoxically, to keep it from seeing the light of day, hiding it from the very readers they are always trying to reach.
If you do choose the latter option though, for the love of humanity do not allow those taped episodes of Dragon Ball Z to ever see the light of day.
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In the Contarini Chapel the picture hangs under a real window whose light, depending on the time of day, does to the painting exactly what Caravaggio's light does within it.
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They've set free the coolest technology from behind the locked lab doors at IBM, Xerox and the telephone companies and aft of the machine-gun-equipped guards at America's defense contractors, all of whom had reasons of their own--perfectly valid at the time--to keep the cool stuff from seeing the light of day.
Unknown forever is how many Genentechs and Apples never saw and never will see the light of day thanks to Leviathan consuming so much in the way of always limited capital.
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Gehry has said the translucent panels are positioned to reflect different colors and light patterns throughout the day.
And soon after taking office, I proposed a set of reforms to empower consumers and investors, to bring the shadowy deals that caused this crisis into the light of day, and to put a stop to taxpayer bailouts once and for all. (Applause.) Today, thanks to a lot of people in this room, those reforms will become the law of the land.
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"Alongside there will be many other minor intrigues, some of which will one day find the light of day, " it added, likening the occasion to the first ball of Tolstoy's War and Peace heroine Natasha Rostov.
The following day he apologised to the House for his light-hearted remarks.
New chair Charles Walker has a reputation as a keen parliamentary moderniser, and this inquiry may be the vehicle for a process that at least ends the weekly farce of Commons hired guns "talking out" bills by making interminable and unimaginably boring speeches - forcing ministers to kill unwelcome bills in the light of day, rather than by stealth.
Under the circumstances, the image will never see the light of day again, if the company has anything to say about it.
Of course, like with so many of these patents, it's possible this system'll never see the light of day, but we'd like to detail it all the same for the sheer strangeness of its ambition.
Always young, always looking ahead to that light of a new day on the horizon.
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"By all accounts, we are expecting a serious weather event, " he said, adding that the storm was likely to start as a light snow on Friday morning and become heavier as the day goes on, with the worst coming between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
We stopped halfway across the bridge in the lovely pink light that remained of the long June day and peered down to the water.
The truth is, most bad headaches -- the ones that make getting through the day a chore or make you feel nauseated or sensitive to light -- are the Big M.
The departure of McKenzie, taken by Mehrab Hossain jnr at backward point, proved to be the only glimmer of light on a disappointing day for Bangladesh.
But with the capital budget for building improvements being cut and less appetite for privately-funded projects, it remains to be seen how many will see the light of day.
European shares closed lower on Friday on what was a relatively light day of trading due to the American Fourth of July holiday and the closure of trading on Wall Street.
However, Johnston said that talk of gTLDs has existed for roughly 10 years and there is still a lot of litigation that needs to be resolved before any gTLDs see the light of day.
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