They wrote vision statements and then rewrote them, soliciting input from people inside and outside the business. |
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Some press statements have given the location of the fish as coming from the upper reaches of the river Ribble. |
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Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements. |
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In all three cases, our members accepted management's representations and issued unqualified audit reports on the statements presented. |
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But even options that aren't repriced represent an expense to shareholders, though it isn't fully reflected on corporate income statements. |
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It is also our experience that some court staff are not aware that they are obliged to give copies of these statements to respondents on request. |
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The meaning of theoretical terms is not defined by analytic statements which are true by convention. |
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The researcher read and reread the verbatim transcripts to identify and extract significant statements. |
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Prosecutors said, however, they found some contradictions in their statements. |
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There is a contradiction here, both within his statements and with the biblical text. |
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They've already argued that these two statements are in bold contradiction. |
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This article is based on a large number Talmudic legends, and on statements from the Zohar. |
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The difficulty that emerges is that there is resort to statements of the superficial in seeking to describe what are deep and complex issues. |
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I was ready to respond to statements and comments and shy smiles in the halls from people who didn't know how to address the issue. |
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I've become leery of such statements, because I've heard them so many times. |
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Several statements about rue in the current herbal literature need clarification. |
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Hochhuth claimed that he had sworn statements from secret informers witnessed by eminent academics. |
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There was no reference to this meeting in any of the developer's sworn statements to the tribunal. |
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Bulletin board announcements, policy statements and directives should be put into simple, direct language. |
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I can't make any categorical statements about the history of student leftism. |
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I was a little confused because his statements weren't really answers, but more like walks around an answer, like a politician would do. |
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Now, allow me to explain why the preceding statements are so utterly asinine. |
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Scam artists have become quite skilled at creating sophisticated offering statements, Crawford says. |
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However, these statements were general in nature and were not backed by material evidence to support them. |
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In 1917 the French artist Marcel Duchamp created one of the most famous of Dadaist statements in New York. |
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They would know that their statements are going to be subject to widespread scrutiny, rather than just skewed media scandalmongering. |
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In order to give the reader confidence that they understand the system we list four statements to check. |
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The goal is to make a priori statements about the adversary's behavior which will include all kinds of adversaries, even those never seen. |
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But there comes the day of reckoning when statements drop through the letter box and interest charges and penalty payments are revealed. |
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The summary is presented to assist in understanding the financial statements. |
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It is our duty not to spread rumours or false statements that can only worsen the situation. |
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Thus, companies hire reputable accounting firms to put their stamp of approval on their financial statements. |
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Not all of these nine statements are totally independent, and the list makes no claim for apodictic completeness or ultimate correctness. |
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His aphoristic, rhetorical style, lends itself to statements that sound arresting but often mean very little. |
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Your statements of law should be backed up by reference to authorities, statute or case law. |
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The album leaves the listener to revel within the lightness of its subtle movements and statements. |
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Apart from issuing a few brief statements, the failed viceroy has yet to face the media to tell his side of the story. |
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We only hope they will at least provide more careful, balanced statements during live broadcasts or in newspaper stories. |
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Some Communist leaders' statements have led to apprehensions among the ruling coalition about the Left's outside support. |
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He reviewed bank statements, life insurance policies, and retirement benefits. |
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The ingredients are fear, pejorative statements, secrecy, lies, a bought press and economic uncertainty. |
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I suggest, however, that statements like these should not be taken too literally. |
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You would have to prove your statements are true and this would probably mean using a private tec, which is expensive. |
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If he follows the statements he has made in the past, he would be taking a far different position. |
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The claimant cannot select apparently libellous statements if the passage taken as a whole is not defamatory. |
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These damages are measured by how much the libelous statements lower the plaintiff's reputation. |
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As for the taxman, the Inland Revenue can ask for statements going back six years. |
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Mr. Baldwin was joined by Mr. Asquith in his condemnation of the tenebrosity of the Government statements. |
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The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements. |
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Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to manipulate people who trusted them. |
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Give your child the tools to confront his teasers by asking your child what he'd like to say and then practicing those statements with him. |
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The tautologists explore the implications of tautological statements, which they claim contain pure truth. |
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The device of dialogue allows abbreviation of statements without loss of clarity. |
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The audited statements made the financial part of the due diligence process a walk in the park. |
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I think everybody kind of gets the gist of what she is trying to say, but it is also true that she is walking back several of her statements. |
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Tautologies are statements true by definition and so are quite incapable of empirical refutation or prediction. |
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In spite of criticism from the pulpits, he refused to qualify his unequivocal statements. |
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Many of the parents qualified their comments about punitive interventions with statements about the ineffectiveness of their efforts. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues. |
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Franchisers' financial statements and profit-and-loss accounts, at least in the last two years, should be examined. |
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Finally, the proposal will be included in the Queen's Speech, along with statements of the government's other plans for the forthcoming session. |
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There is simply no Archimedean point on which we can stand and make statements that are beyond question. |
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Are his controversial statements part of his fight to remain relevant? It's a good question and we want to hear from you. |
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Lowry's record is questionable when it comes to statements concerning his finances. |
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It is far better, therefore, to resist the temptation to make broad ranging policy statements. |
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However, to pass the annual report and financial statements a quorum of only 25 members is required. |
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He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements. |
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Their faulty statements were unfortunately also quoted by the media and certain officials outside the mining sector. |
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None of the books quotes any sources or authorities for its statements, and all have pathetic indexes. |
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The first set of five statements was about language acquisition and development. |
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Hence, Samantabhadra examined the statements of the omniscient Jinas to examine if they were compatible with anekantavada. |
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These frank statements suggest that he is sincere and serious about exposing the problems and proposing solutions. |
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A more crude approach is bin raiding, where thieves steal rubbish to search for sensitive documents such as bank statements or utility bills. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence. |
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Further the opinion evidence now tendered relies upon factual statements which are still not supported by any admissible evidence. |
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Instead, the judge can admit evidence such as statements made to the police by witnesses. |
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Following written statements, verbal admonitions are given, software is used, and course instructors reinforce Chat limitation guidelines. |
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Isn't it ineffective to make statements over and over again in the form of rhetorical questions? |
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Because no rule obliges the rapporteur of a Workshop to exclude statements from the report which are scientifically accurate. |
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Personal mission statements can drive us and affect how we conduct daily journalism. |
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But the hardships are in practice not so serious as might appear, at any rate in the case of statements which are ex facie defamatory. |
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She must be level-headed and sober enough to realise that certain statements do not help to serve the country at all. |
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Gordon's statements about automobile steering have some kernels of truth but are also inaccurate. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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In my view these statements provide a significant key to the resolution of the issue before me. |
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I will ensure that any statements regarding funding for sewerage treatment works for Waterford made prior to the Election will be held to. |
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Must courts hold mothers accountable when they make false statements regarding paternity? |
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So, the process of asking someone out on a date can get really complex, as you are required to do it by making open statements. |
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Having a set place to put your monthly bank statements, receipts, and bills can make the difference between chaos and order. |
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Check your statements against your receipts and contact your bank or credit card company immediately if you spot anything unfamiliar. |
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A single mother from Stratton is warning people to check their receipts and bank statements after she was charged twice for the same items. |
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In some parts of the country, criminal gangs will pay homeless people to rummage though dustbins for receipts and bank statements. |
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In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans. |
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Ms Fullerton says manifest incongruities occur in the statements of two, who sought to distance themselves from any responsibility. |
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No one could fail to be moved by the statements of the family and no sentence I can pass may in any way recompense their loss. |
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For travel transactions, cardholders are responsible for reconciling their statements each month and filing vouchers within 15-30 days of travel. |
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Witnesses in criminal proceedings against these people are being intimidated, so they do not make any statements or withdraw those already made. |
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We call on you to immediately withdraw your cruel and defamatory statements made against our client. |
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All of those statements are a matter of record which can be shown to the jury. |
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In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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Let's catalog those statements and let them answer for their cowardice and wobbliness. |
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Those statements are attributed to two men who are being held against their will. |
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I regard his statements that my word cannot be believed as offensive, and I would ask him to withdraw and apologise. |
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Police will not be able to put words into the detainee's mouth, but incriminating statements which appear on the tape will be difficult to deny. |
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He believes that he's forced to simplify and reduce facts to single statements. |
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However, most of the major statements on critical pedagogy reinscribe a more reductive view of power in the classroom. |
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Being precise was more important than being succinct, and often points were given for redundantly making redundant statements of redundancy. |
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As a result, there is a general suspicion about the truth of statements emerging from the machine about the workings of government policy. |
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They use a series of declarative statements to measure participants' perceptions on an attitudinal scale. |
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A couple of statements are made to convince the audience of his worthiness of the medals collected. |
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A number of consensus statements regarding management of opioid therapy are cited for reference. |
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This conclusion is sufficient also to dispose of the complaint about redirection on the date of the alibi witness statements. |
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He made some statements that are pure gold, and it is stuff that we have been saying all along. |
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Usually the Vatican is absolutely not to be believed when it comes to statements about the health of reigning pontiffs. |
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These rules are sometimes at odds with each other, resulting in financial statements that are confusing to users, preparers and attestors. |
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There are forms to be filled in, boxes to be ticked, and statements to be checked. |
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Most of the statements were not used at the trial, so any witty rejoinders from Wilde will have to be imagined. |
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Judging by their sworn statements, Smith will always get the benefit of the doubt before a jury of his peers. |
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A fund here, a fund there, and pretty soon your letter carrier has a hernia from lugging all your fund statements. |
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What statements in particular did the senator make that we would then hop into the Prime Minister about? |
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Courts are rightly reluctant to judge what statements in political ads are merely misleading. |
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However, off-hand public remarks quoted in newspapers can't be taken as serious theoretical statements. |
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This visual narrative appears to have incorporated other animal stories as well as interjected some coded political statements. |
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The transcribed statements were coded according to general themes that emerged. |
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Much of the report is hard to read and contains many ambiguous or misleading statements. |
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Either way, you just can't be quoted saying such amazingly ambiguous statements. |
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After their initial statements, all of the parties kept a careful silence, with the complete acquiescence of a tame media. |
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Hot yellows and reds are very popular right now and in the last five years agaves and yuccas have been making impressive architectural statements in gardens. |
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As you can see there is a clear contradiction in these two statements. |
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The cardinal rule of cross-examination is that the examiner must not make statements or make speeches. |
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Your bank statements provide some compensation, but it still rankles. |
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There are kernels of truth in even its most outrageous statements. |
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So I wrote to the author, complimenting him on the well-written article, and then challenging him on his statements about the antiquity of horseshoe crabs. |
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If we campaign against any new nuclear power build, and rely on such statements, it might interest the local community and those in the anti-nuclear lobby. |
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He developed not only bookkeeping rules but also the procedures for preparing periodic income statements and budgets and performing independent audits. |
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He seems perfectly lucid except for the wild statements he keeps making. |
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Such statements are often admissible under exceptions to the law that otherwise forbids the use of hearsay at trial. |
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It is, I suppose, a lack of confidence about architectural values that holds us back from bold new statements and the imaginative adaptation of old buildings. |
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In the end, it was found that students working under Protess had used false pretenses in trying to elicit witness statements. |
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Such political statements are not customary after a meeting with the president, and Malloy hit back hard. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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This is staged documentary, its narrative gleaned from personal statements, in essence, a theatre of personal anecdote, performance art on an operatic scale. |
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All elements of his sprawling film resonate with each other intellectually, emotionally, and viscerally, while notably avoiding concrete statements of theme. |
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Anonymous e-mailers shouldn't get away with false and libelous statements. |
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Get in the habit of regularly shredding statements, receipts, credit card applications, and other material with personal identification information. |
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In the end, any good reporting requires access to the most contemporaneous statements. |
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But that would be silly, like tacking some ill-conceived speculation onto the end of a story about boring financial statements to juice it up a little. |
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To Barber's credit, he frequently qualifies the overgeneralized statements he makes in one part of his book when he revisits the issues in other parts. |
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Anthony Elonis has served more than three years in prison for posting a series of seemingly threatening statements on Facebook. |
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The cash flow statement differs from these other financial statements because it acts as a kind of corporate checkbook that reconciles the other two statements. |
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It is beset by contradictions in the statements of Ministers. |
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This, of course, contradicted years of NFL statements, and there has been nary a peep since. |
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In this case a lady reputed to be of easy virtue and a girlfriend of one of the local policemen, had made statements intimidating the men for trial. |
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Leftists are not the only ones making statements about corporate policies. |
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How Netanyahu reacts to the Arab League's statements will matter more than what Livni thinks. |
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You can say you add the dynamics of the case, the fact that it was said just before the jury retires to consider the matter and the fact that the statements were repeated. |
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The minister has asked Brady about the feasibility of a procedure used in Canada, which allows a jury to consider statements that have been retracted by the witnesses. |
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Such statements are rare, as the Guards routinely avoid going public with news about the demise of one of their commanders. |
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Dempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy. |
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Therefore, in considering the extent of constitutional protection for arguably libellous speech, we ordinarily are dealing with statements that are false. |
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On the phone, esters assured me that Kelley's statements about their meetings are a big, honking fabrication. |
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Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage. |
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This accounts for some of the bafflement that occasionally greets Bachmann's statements. |
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Hawkins may have his opinions, but no one from the Romney camp has yet to release any statements in response to the site. |
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The NSW Parliament has rejected more than 300 statements of protest against the state's workers compensation laws because it refuses to recognise online petitions. |
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A new report appears to exonerate Susan Rice for public statements following the Benghazi attack. |
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They visit scenes of death and attend autopsies, take witness statements and liaise between traumatised relatives, police, solicitors and doctors. |
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Frege was the first to attempt to transcribe the old statements of categorical logic in a language employing variables, quantifiers and truth-functions. |
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In the public sector, the free lunch lives on in the financial statements of pension funds. |
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While other character referees chose to scurry straight out of court or only give written statements, Andrew Vizard sat next to his brother before and after his evidence. |
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A recent Spanish study found that promotional statements made in nearly half of almost 300 advertisements were not supported by the reference they cited. |
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My optimism springs from the contradictory statements of the conservative justices of the court. |
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If your main source is court docs and snitch statements, you have to understand most of that is not very credible. |
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Because Duck Dynasty receives monster TV ratings and Robertson paid by a company while making these public statements. |
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Cross-examination is to ask questions, not to make declarative statements to test the story told on direct examination. |
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Their break with ancient and classical forms moves them closer to clever statements, or disposable pronouncements, rather than all-inclusive world philosophies. |
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It alleged that ERF's accounts and financial statements were misstated. |
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Glitches provide a grace period for you to strengthen statements, missions, arguments and other words-worthy endeavors. |
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But the larger, much thornier, issue involves the reporters who disseminated those statements. |
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She was arrested in September 1999 for disseminating poems and statements critical of the government. |
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The political prisoner was initially sentenced to 20 years for disseminating statements critical of the government. |
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We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to reinterpret previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate. |
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These are just a small sample of the type of statements Burlingame has made. |
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We'll also issue manifestos, mission statements and declarations. |
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For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity. |
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But for most of us real wealth will not be found in the arcane alphabet soup of economic indicators but in the starker credit and debit entries of our bank statements. |
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At a time of continuous high unemployment, particularly in South Australia, statements like these were more than welcome and gave just a ray of hope. |
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Williams took up painting full time only in the 1980s, after years of making sculptural reliefs that presented more generalized, symbolic statements about the human condition. |
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I wholly accept that the doctrine admits the hearsay statements, not only where the declarant is dead or otherwise not available but when he is called as a witness. |
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In the end, the ethical implications of using a drug to pull statements from otherwise unwilling people began to gnaw. |
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Seems their parents, shell-shocked by their brokerage statements, have tightened the purse strings. |
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But, I've seen people I know put utility bills, or worse, bank or credit card statements, or receipts, in the bin without even ripping them up, so many times. |
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A major aspect of the application is whether the averments in the statements of case are true, an issue on which hearsay evidence is admissible in the action itself. |
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Superstar autobiographies usually have a few wild statements. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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They had reports that I'd made racially inflammatory statements. |
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Those statements are both true but they are not proof of causality, either. |
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Nods and affirmative statements came from everyone in the room. |
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Agreeing with a set of vague and ambiguous statements makes you dogmatic? |
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Clearly, all of the statements from Moscow and Kiev about a cease-fire for the period of the investigation have been forgotten. |
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An entity's management should state in the financial statements which financial reporting framework they have chosen for preparation of the entity's financial statements. |
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Neither of us seems to be very sure just how safe blogs are as statements of personal opinion, whether they rate as a public diary or as a written statement of fact. |
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But both of these statements are factual, and Republicans will spin them hard today and tomorrow. |
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Rosen and Weissman have been handed their walking papers, and AIPAC is backpedaling furiously on its previous statements denying any wrongdoing by its employees. |
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The Democratic congresswoman could give the craziest Republican a run for his money with her history of wild statements. |
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Ashley's coded statements about escorting are laced with implications of regret, yet she can also be sharp-tongued and defiant. |
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The mass of contradictions in statements means someone is lying, he said. |
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Acquittals in 255 cases were put down to backtracking by witnesses on statements they had earlier recorded before investigation officers. |
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She now seems to be trying to disavow her earlier statements. |
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Discrepancies in the firm's financial statements led to an investigation. |
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He claims that his statements have been misinterpreted by the media. |
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He edited the paper and removed any redundant information or statements. |
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The monthly financial statements show all the actual but only some of the accrued expenses. |
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To ambiguate Jung means to read his texts as ambiguous, even when the statements they contain appear superficially unambiguous. |
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The politician was criticized for his ambiguous statements and lack of precision. |
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The Japanese government protested antijapanese laws, statements, and conduct. |
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In spite of the apodeictism of these statements, Foucault never articulates a fully coherent position on sexual repression. |
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In conjectural statements, the French often use the Future or the Conditional, instead of the Perfect or the Pluperfect used in English. |
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To contrapose an argument one swaps the conclusion with any one of the premisses and negates each of the swapped statements. |
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We certainly do not want to take our simple categorical statements and contrapose them into cumbersome natural language. |
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He was convinced he was a great singer, statements of others to the contrary. |
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When the company failed to file its financial statements, it was delisted by the Stock Exchange. |
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Other design languages also use Fortranlike statements and can be used with FORTRAN routines. |
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A wide variety of variable transformations can be accomplished in SPSS by means of simplified Fortranlike statements constructed by the user. |
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In 2013 the Office for National Statistics report issued the statements highlighted below. |
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He also had sources which have not been identified, and some of his statements have no earlier surviving source. |
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Each of the doctrines found in this creed can be traced to statements current in the apostolic period. |
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A Japanese man who is tried before a German court is assisted by an interpreter in making oral statements. |
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It is essential for the analyst to be able to construct these canonic statements out of the linguistic statements given in the lexies. |
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Hooke's statements up to 1674 made no mention, however, that an inverse square law applies or might apply to these attractions. |
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On the other hand, uploaded photographs or unguarded statements can be identified to an individual, who may regret this exposure. |
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The other solas, as statements, emerged later, but the thinking they represent was also part of the early Reformation. |
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De Veritate is concerned not merely with the truth of statements but with correctness in will, action, and essence as well. |
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After studying the works of John XXII and previous papal statements, Ockham agreed with the Minister General. |
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Physicalism restricts meaningful statements to physical bodies or processes that are verifiable or in principle verifiable. |
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Some see his statements on unenclosed property as having been intended to justify the displacement of the Native Americans. |
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The Treasury would receive monthly statements of the Paymaster's balance at the Bank. |
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Editors customarily published fanciful, often nostalgic introductions to the material that included unsubstantiated statements. |
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Classical Ulpian's statements were known in medieval Europe, but sovereignty was an important concept in medieval times. |
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The word he is used in negative statements because that is where it is most often found, alongside its great use in interrogative statements. |
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Though this is something to make note of, he is not used in just in negative statements and questions alone. |
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Although these two types of statements are where he occurs the most, it is also used in other statements as well. |
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The First Minister or members of the cabinet can deliver statements to Parliament upon which MSPs are invited to question. |
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They were the only NATO fatalities during the war, according to NATO official statements. |
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It cites statements from Newton, Copernicus and others in favour of the Pythagorean worldview as evidence. |
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In the last two decades, however, some Brethren assemblies have adopted statements of faith, generally emphasizing fundamentalist doctrines. |
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Gilbert eventually won the lawsuit and felt vindicated, but his actions and statements had been hurtful to his partners. |
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Russia was a communist country at that point and bold artistic statements were closely monitored. |
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Virgin Media has nevertheless made a number of statements over the years, suggesting that more linear HD channels are on the way. |
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However, such claims of equality stand in contrast to her statements respecting the superiority of masculine strength and valour. |
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Emphasised also are Smith's statements of the need for high wages for the poor, and the efforts to keep wages low. |
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The electorate was asked to vote on two sets of statements which corresponded to both proposals. |
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By January, 2015, Greenpeace had presented statements of the four members of the NGO involved in the action. |
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They took his statements out of context and made him sound like an extremist. |
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There was a lively sense that these images served not only as mementoes but also as propaganda statements. |
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Under this view, the statements by German POWs that the raid was fully expected are explained as being propaganda. |
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We give a combinatorial proof of this theorem and prove several additional statements on three-codimensional faces of parallelohedral tiling. |
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Much of these pamphlets felt repetitive in nature as many of the statements and arguments were the same, just with different names. |
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Many countries require business enterprises to prepare financial statements which must be audited. |
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Tax systems in those countries often define taxable income as income per those financial statements with few, if any, adjustments. |
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The radio, however, was most pervertly used during the expulsion of Asians in 1972 when news broadcasts carried daily statements on their fate. |
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On 31 January 2013 the four commissions issued statements announcing that they would not be continuing with the review. |
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Generally speaking, statements in WE are expected to be of a tautologous nature, thus fulfilling the essential phatic nature of speech. |
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More than 300 police officers collected 12,500 statements and checked thousands of cars, without success. |
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Witness statements incriminated them, as did other evidence, but none made a convincing case on any one charge. |
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Their codes of ethics or statements may proscribe anthropologists from giving secret briefings. |
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As with most medieval languages, the orthography of Old Irish is not fixed, so the following statements are to be taken as generalisations only. |
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It is difficult to assess the factual veracity of these statements given the known bias of the surviving sources. |
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These statements of faith became the framework for ecumenical creeds such as the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed. |
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But the most notable of these false statements occurs in his adoption from Odoric of the story of the Valley Perilous. |
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It is difficult to decide on the character of his statements as to recent Egyptian history. |
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It might, for instance, rely on statements during the precontractual negotiations of the parties. |
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The procedure division contains the imperative, arithmetic, conditional, and other statements that create and manipulate the data. |
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The indicative mood, or evidential mood, is used for factual statements and positive beliefs. |
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As in mathematics, negation is used in computer science to construct logical statements. |
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The United States courts are divided over how to admit statements made in AAVE under evidence. |
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The following statements are used as heuristics in formulating sound changes as understood within the Neogrammarian model. |
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In this work, one of his most emphatic statements on faith, he argued that every good work designed to attract God's favor is a sin. |
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In the medieval period, statements of this papal power were common in the works of theologians as well. |
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Statements in a contract may not be upheld if the court finds that the statements are subjective or promotional puffery. |
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Generally, statements of opinion or intention are not statements of fact in the context of misrepresentation. |
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In recent years, many justices have appeared on television, written books and made public statements to journalists. |
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I regret that the effect of these statements is a denial of the observation of initial quotidian paroxysms following artificial inoculation. |
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It is traditional and convenient practice to use a, e, i, o as infix operators so the categorical statements can be written succinctly. |
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It follows immediately that all universal categorical statements have existential import with respect to both terms. |
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In both senses, an axiom is any mathematical statement that serves as a starting point from which other statements are logically derived. |
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Consequently, pro forma statements summarize the projected future status of a company, based on the current financial statements. |
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Such statements only explain the subjective experiences of investors and ignore the objective realities which would influence such opinions. |
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He makes similar statements regarding the fells to the south of Dow Crag on the parallel Coniston ridge. |
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The Secretary of Defense was a taciturn man, given to telegramlike statements. |
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When he asked to have a look at my bank statements, I didn't think much of it, but now I'm certain he was up to something no good. |
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In income statements prepared under absorption costing and variable costing, where would you find the terms contribution margin and gross profit? |
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Financial institutions continue to spend millions of dollars annually on the printing and postage of periodic, paper-based account statements. |
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Researchers predict that within five years, electronic delivery will replace a large chunk of the account statements sent by mail in the country. |
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In discussing the adverbial theory, Fish distinguishes event analyses from subject-predicate analyses of statements about experience. |
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Plantiff alledges that Defendants'continued to disseminate false statements as late as Oct. |
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Companies use the useful life of assets to guide their decisions on whether or not to amortize them on their financial statements. |
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For example, if your fiscal yearend is December 31, you should use your September 30 statements. |
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