But of course we are following this up, enquiring and right now prudency is the best course to follow. |
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Accounting experts said that the subjectivity of prudency reserves makes them susceptible to abuse. |
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Demand development has been correctly or slightly underestimated for the majority of the projects, which reflects sound banking prudency. |
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Years of prudency and fundraising saw the committee stack up a sum of pounds 45,000, which has recently been put towards Long. |
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In 2001, when prices and volumes declined, the prudency reserve would also have been adjusted downward. |
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Tony's appointment will greatly contribute towards strengthening the society's strategic position to allow it to confront these challenges with proficiency and prudency. |
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But six former Enron officials who handled or reviewed the accounts said that Enron used prudency reserves to manipulate the reported profits of its energy trading operations. |
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However, it does not appear to go far enough to enable the reader to assess either the level of prudency or otherwise in the assumptions, or the headroom margin. |
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And trading companies can use so-called prudency reserves to protect against market risks, like the inability to exit a trading position at a good price. |
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The SO's process of seeking and evaluating proposals should therefore provide strong support before the EUB for the prudency of proposals incorporated into a Preferred Plan. |
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