O'Gara was quick to commiserate with Jones after the final whistle and swapped shirts with his opposite number.
The crack of gunfire and the whistle of mortar rounds resounded as he spoke.
Portman said he hoped whistle-blowers would come forward to let people know what happened.
One of the whistle blowers, Kirk McElhearn, said Apple had "done the right thing".
Yet it all started quite tamely, with Boro pretty much on top from the first whistle.
Henry's team-mate Cesc Fabregas was equally scathing of the referee after the final whistle.
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Yet the crucial characteristic of a dog whistle is that humans can't hear it.
Walsh is upset by the appropriation of "dog whistle" because it's sauce for the goose.
Officers will be expressly forbidden from blowing the whistle on, or publicly criticizing their superiors.
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But fashion is not quite the mysterious dog whistle it once was for me, either.
Members had advocated blacklisting Russian officials linked to the death of whistle-blower Sergei Magnitsky.
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But a single whistle-blower with a conscience can also turn your entire organization inside out.
As with many whistle-blower complaints, the person filing this matter asked not to be identified.
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After the final whistle of Super Bowl, everyone is treated to an approximately 15-minute nap.
That requires company cooperation--unlikely to be forthcoming when a company is in trouble--or a whistle-blower.
But none of it rivaled the electricity at Qwest Field when the final whistle blew.
Few raise their heads above the parapet to blow the whistle on their bosses.
The fact is that, by doing so, they risk blowing the whistle on their medical careers.
This is a loud blast of the whistle from a fairly broad group of companies.
Right-winger Abel tried his luck from long-range and saw his rasping shot whistle past the post.
Celtic relaxed after going in front but failed to threaten again before the half-time whistle.
The civil provision creates a right to reinstatement, back pay and damages for whistle-blowers.
There are advantages for organizations to set up financial bounties in efforts to encourage internal whistle-blowing.
There are several current statutes that attempt to encourage whistle-blowing but slightly differ in their approach.
Whistle-blowers undoubtedly face significant risk and must do cost-benefit analysis to decide whether to come forward.
Whistle-blowers can now take home between 15% and 30% of the sums collected in their cases.
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But there are too many competitive threats these days to simply whistle by in graveyard fashion.
It was not the worst whistle or the best whistle ever it was simply not clear.
The Obama administration is arguing that Assange is neither a journalist nor a whistle-blower.
The other problem with exemptions are button pushers and whistle blowers that would trigger needless audits.
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