These customized pro forma calculations excluded a grab bag of expenses and allowed upstart companies to show a profit. |
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Though he can do all the pro forma stuff in bigger settings, his performances can be stiff and strangulated. |
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Then the hugging begins, not pro forma handclasps but close, sustained embraces. |
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The other universities provide their doctoral examining criteria in the form of a pro forma for examiners' eyes only. |
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In today's environment of unregulated pro forma calculations and supersize write-offs, no question is more important to investors. |
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In certain actions, we may also enclose a pro forma attendance note for you to complete instead of a typed report. |
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The importer shall also submit a copy of the contract of sale or purchase and of the pro forma invoice. |
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Exhibit IV-13 is the per enplanement financial pro forma for the airport groupings for 2020 for the zero growth forecasts. |
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The lawyer was often absent and signed the investigation records post factum and pro forma. |
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Mercialys is in a full growth phase and structural costs were therefore higher than in the first half of 2005 on a pro forma basis. |
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The process of legitimizing the status of these individuals involves perfunctory or pro forma activities. |
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The pro forma template of case management requires adjustment to deal with these varied circumstances. |
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The pro forma information has however been prepared for illustrative purposes only. |
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Furthermore, the national central banks may discard bids which are incomplete or which do not follow the pro forma example. |
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The pro forma adjustments are based upon currently available information and management's estimates and assumptions. |
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You have a praesidium which is not there pro forma, because it is a praesidium which counts. |
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You get a court order, and that's now been streamlined so that the court orders are pretty well pro forma at the beginning. |
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For a start-up, include opening and pro forma financial statements for the first three years of operation. |
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For purposes of pro forma disclosures, the estimated fair value of the options is amortized to expense over the options' vesting periods. |
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In established trading relationships, the pro forma invoice might be replaced by a simple summary quote establishing price and terms. |
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The long silence speaks more powerfully than a pro forma, convenient denial at this late date. |
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The sequester has arrived, without so much as a pro forma effort to avoid it. |
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The objections to quantitative easing were generally pro forma and not particularly articulate. |
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But that deal only lasted a year, as Sen. Harry Reid began the use of pro forma sessions to prevent recession appointments. |
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A sales quote is prepared in the form of a pro forma invoice which is different from a commercial invoice. |
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But Amazon provides forecasts just for the pro forma figure. |
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For an existing business, include financial statements from the past five years and pro forma financial statements for the next two to three years. |
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But first, each House considers a bill pro forma to symbolise their right to deliberate independently of the monarch. |
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The table below presents pro forma net loss and net loss per share as if stock options granted to employees had been accounted for based on the fair value method. |
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By the time it got to the mayor, his signing off on it was almost pro forma,'' McAndrews said in April. |
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For example, one pro forma audience may be heard for a judge to order the production of a certain proof or to schedule another date. |
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In engineering, pro forma drawings are used to facilitate the drawing release of imaginary pieces. |
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Part III of the schedule lays down nine pro forma texts for creating various ranks of the peerage, lords of appeal in ordinary, and baronets. |
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Recently, managers' reporting of pro forma earnings has come under close scrutiny for two reasons. |
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Germany's only other ally besides Austria was the Kingdom of Italy, but it remained an ally only pro forma. |
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Justice Department released a memo stating that appointments made during pro forma sessions are supported by the Constitution and precedent. |
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The pro forma models the anticipated results of the transaction, with particular emphasis on the projected cash flows, net revenues and taxes. |
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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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Thus, meaningful presentation of pro forma results should benefit investors. |
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The use of pro forma earnings has become increasingly widespread and is drawing more attention. |
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Their valuations are interpreted on the basis of untried, untested models, using pro forma accounts, and income statements that are frequently revised. |
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After the pro forma bill is introduced, each House debates the content of the Speech from the Throne for several days. |
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By its nature, this pro forma information illustrates a hypothetical situation and does not represent the actual financial position and financial performance of the Real Group and the Dolmen Group. |
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And similarly, the customer also wants to know which components are included in the pro forma invoice to avoid disagreements later. |
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In trade transactions, a pro forma invoice is a document that states a commitment from the seller to sell goods to the buyer at specified prices and terms. |
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Although Cabral was initially offered the command of the 4th Armada, scheduled for 1502, it seemed more like a pro forma gesture than a sincere offer. |
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Although made as recess appointments, critics questioned their legality, arguing that Congress had not officially been in recess as pro forma sessions had been held. |
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Similarly, when a new corporation is envisioned, its founders will prepare pro forma financial statements for the information of prospective investors. |
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Also, banks will request pro forma statements in lieu of tax returns for a start up business in order to verify cash flow before issuing a loan or line of credit. |
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A pro forma invoice is generally raised when the seller is ready for dispatching the material but he wants to ensure that the payment is being sent before dispatch. |
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A pro forma invoice is the same as a commercial invoice which, when used in international trade, represents the details of an international sale to customs authorities. |
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A pro forma invoice is required to state the same facts that the commercial invoice would and the content is prescribed by the governments who are a party to the transaction. |
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We see this in the way that whimperatives use pro forma openings like Can you rather than other wordings with the same meaning, such as Are you capable of passing the salt? |
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The Adjusted Pro Forma combined company year-to-date results reflect eight months of synergies. |
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Pro forma bills are incomplete pieces of legislation and undergo only the first reading stage. |
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Pro forma figures should be clearly labeled as such and the reason for any deviation from reported past figures clearly explained. |
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