The CPA was established by the National Science Foundation expressly to study dark matter. |
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To qualify, you must have an unrevoked CPA license, although you do not need to have an active CPA license. |
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You'll not only be strengthening the CPA profession, you'll reap the following collateral gains as well. |
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Four sets of reagents comprising latex beads coated with polyvalent immune sera to 17 serotypes of heat resistant CPA were used in the study. |
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Other CPA officials I talked to said they had no knowledge of him delivering a farewell address. |
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When posting a message, remember to sign off with your name, followed by CPA, Esq. or both, public practice or industry and your city. |
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The CPA inspector general's office began in January and has more than 100 employees continuing investigations. |
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The services of a CPA firm will be in good demand no matter which way the market or economy goes. |
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So most US voters think things are going really well, when in fact the CPA is piloting between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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They seem to have done two things, take their time to study our operations and plant people at every level of the CPA administration. |
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We found from our discussions with several departments that they were not aware of some of the services and the CPA courses. |
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The CPA will be required to facilitate, rather than plan, the development of the system. |
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From the ruins of the war, the CPA creates an environment of security and stability, which is supported by 10,000 UN peacekeepers. |
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As a member of CPA Australia, chances are, you work hard and have studied hard. |
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Has the CPA credential proved to be an asset to the assemblyman? |
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Moreover, the CPA will be required to facilitate rather than plan the evolution of the payments system. |
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He took on the task of responding to, critiquing, and adding evidence to the CPA Fact Sheets. |
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The implications for the national payments system-for the medium of exchange-were judged by the CPA Board to be fundamental. |
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New members of the team have embraced their roles with gusto, learning about CPA and eagerly assuming new challenges. |
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I want to acknowledge the work of my friend, Ron Swan, who is the chair of the board of directors for the CPA of Nova Scotia. |
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In the case of the CPA press conference you could see the disappointment on their faces and in their mien even if they asked a reasonable question. |
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Look for a certified bookkeeper or CPA to help you with your accounting. |
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Under this scenario, the CPA member FI is legally responsible for the authorization of payments on the card. |
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We could thus impose a budget inferior to that of the CAP, while maintaining the current CPA logic. |
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Recently at Keiter, two leaders, Ben Sady and Vince Nadder, CPA, led a panel discussion on business networking. |
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Their position is that such information should not be included on police record checks and the Criminal Justice Section, jointly with the Board of Directors of CPA, strongly endorsed it. |
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Any treatment protocol using CPA should be stopped for at least two cycles prior to attempting pregnancy in order to avoid the risk of feminizing a male fetus. |
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Although arrangements may differ, the corporate entity would typically maintain a notional deposit account with a CPA member, which would be backed by an overdraft facility and contactual payment guarantees. |
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It will be recalled that one of the key objectives of the CPA is to transform the Sudan into a democratic state through the holding of credible democratic elections, midway through the implementation of the agreement. |
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Jerry Shaffer, CPA was named Kiwanian of the Year by the La Jolla California Kiwanis Club. |
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If an agent is not named as an underwriter in an offering document, can the CPA use the SEC definition of underwriter in SAS no. |
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Neither CPA nor APA provides electronic copies of the published version for this purpose, and authors are not permitted to scan in the CPA typeset version of the published article. |
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The CPA technology can be used to analyse coarse and fine materials such as gravel, sand, coke, coal, plastic granules, wood chippings, chemical and pharmaceutical products, fertilisers, foodstuffs and many more. |
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For example, here you will meet a computer programmer, a grandmother, a school teacher, an auto mechanic, a CPA, and a journalist. |
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According to the CPA, and in view of the need to legitimize the arrangements agreed to in the Agreement, fair electoral laws shall be adopted, including the free establishment of political parties. |
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The CPA could then pursue its planning mandate with better perspective and be able to monitor the effects of its efforts to promote such developments. |
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I consider it an honour to be part of this day and I commend the CPA on its fantastic work to allow persons with disabilities to be full and active participants in our country. |
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A distinction needs to be made between the different types of hospital services within CPA 85.11 to take account of the varying complexity of the different classes of services. |
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First established in 1997, but significantly revised in 2006, the CPA is designed to help Canada respond to increased demands for Canadian police participation in international missions without affecting policing at home. |
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The CPA marked the end of censorship on newspapers in Sudan. |
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Have your CPA or attorney or friend introduce you to a lender. |
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Trowbridge, CPA, has joined Heska's Board of Directors, adding a wealth of financial expertise to the board. |
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Rosenberg the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of his leadership of the Illinois CPA Society. |
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In 2011, over 1,800 permanent staff were employed by members of the CPA and some 13,000 other jobs benefited from the trade. |
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A group of 100 or more CPA members may submit additional nominations of a candidate for officer or at-large member to CalCPA Council. |
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Several obstacles put African-Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans at a disadvantage in the CPA profession. |
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Sowatsky, CPA, CGMA, has completed the Mark-to-Market Grain Accounting course administered by White Commercial Corporation. |
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The legal and professional responsibilities of a CPA firm related to privacy of client data also extend to the actions of their subcontractors. |
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To illustrate how counterproductive some states' requirements have become, he cited the case of a CPA who moved from Illinois to Texas. |
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American Express, for example, is the parent of one of the largest groups of CPA firms in the United States. |
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The Pareto Principle's impact on CPA firms is a frequent topic of discussion. |
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For many CPA firms, especially firms already practicing as general partnerships, converting to an LLP is the easiest solution. |
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In some cases a divorcing couple that has been a client will want the CPA to advise them both and work with each spouse's individual counsel. |
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David Friend, MD, MBA, and Patrick Pilch, MBA, CPA, are managing directors of BDO Consulting Healthcare Practice. |
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But unless you hold both a valid CPA certificate and are licensed by your state, you may very well be violating state laws by using the designation in any of these instances. |
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Carolyn Sechler, CPA, a Phoenix-based sole practitioner and virtual firm owner, is paying a lot more attention to ergonomics after a bout with back pain this year. |
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Just as broker-dealers are implementing a fee-based compensation choice, CPA financial advisers have learned that the commission versus fee quandary is a nonstarter. |
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As part of the AICPA Board of Examiners' effort to revise the Uniform CPA Examination and computerize its delivery, three documents have recently been released online. |
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Where necessary, the CPA values businesses and other assets. |
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Surveys by the Association for Accounting Administrators show that CPA firms of all sizes are moving to convert their offices to paperless operations. |
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After several such occurrences, the CPA realizes the problem happens only when he tries to use the CD-ROM while the other peripherals are operating. |
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One of the principal reasons for low profitability in CPA firms is that owners pay too much attention to profit margin and not enough to profitability. |
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