He is black, and some people were quick to credit his ascent to affirmative action and his editors' desire for a more diverse reporting staff. |
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Will this direct reporting be enough to loosen the strictures of centralization and create the accountability and openness that is needed? |
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Most financial reporting systems are moving away from a rulebound to a principles based framework. |
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Or would things just keep going on as per usual with maybe a few people chiming in about his edgy new style and crackerjack reporting? |
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Before you can draw breath the media are reporting doom and gloom in bucketloads. |
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She's reporting on a boring school assembly at which the pupils start to talk among themselves. |
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Reporters spend most of their time reporting and then as the clock ticks, start banging away at the keys. |
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A fine piece of reporting lays out in tick-tock form how the program allowed itself to be taken in by the sloppy frauds. |
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Well, in the absence of positive reporting, then there are going to be some negative questions. |
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We have developed a unique timesaving system that allows for fast and structured reporting. |
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Others have found international reporting to be a beat that interests them far more than any domestic story. |
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This hasn't been a good year to be earning money in dollars and reporting profits in sterling. |
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Once you are suspicious of changes in a coloured skin mole, don't delay in reporting the condition for an expert opinion. |
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The poll is skewed toward likely voters, since it is reporting the attitudes of those who have already bothered to register. |
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News media outlets around the world are reporting that he boffed a lady against her will and the cops didn't investigate for 3 weeks. |
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The press should not buy the argument that its reporting on war is aiding and abetting the enemy. |
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The pilot contacted Rome airport officials at 3.24 pm local time reporting engine trouble. |
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Not reporting the expected effect of such an approach on costs abrogates our responsibility to the community. |
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This structure is typically described as two silos, each reporting up through different management structures. |
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Video has a place on blogs, especially in reporting about tsunamis and other events that are dramatic and not abstract. |
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His book, Pity the Nation, is an account of the events of those years and his own experiences reporting them. |
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Compliance involves examining a set of key accounts including payroll, financial reporting, purchasing, payables and billing. |
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Two linked questionnaires were designed to examine expected differences in the reporting of seizures. |
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It has been characteristic of the French tradition of moralists that they are observers, reporting elegantly on the perennial human condition. |
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It has long been clear that the myth of auditor independence has been a weak link in the financial reporting chain. |
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Policies to avoid bias in the conduct and reporting of research should be guided by scientific principles, not by moralism or prejudice. |
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But in the short term the premiums did allow him to clear the debit balance on the 88888 account at month-ends and other reporting dates. |
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The Port Elizabeth weather office said there wasn't a weather balloon in that area and no calls reporting UFOs had been received. |
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On 17 March we'll be webcasting the festival event as well as reporting live on radio from the parade. |
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This is not good reporting, and I am upset to see it on the front line of one of my favorite websites. |
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It begins with observation, with reporting, rendering the facts of our inner and outer reality with acuity sharpened by imagination. |
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All types of vehicles were said to be by-passing the weighbridges without even reporting, pretending to be empty. |
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Mr Marsh had said it was a good piece of investigative journalism which was marred by flawed reporting. |
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He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen. |
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Do not allow commercialism to buy a higher profile in your reporting than is journalistically justified. |
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Thanks for keeping a cool journo's head and reporting on these catastrophic events. |
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The next day the Widgery Tribunal was announced, making meaningful reporting on what had happened sub judice. |
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Judging by social media and the reporting of the Westminster bubble, neither side can wait. |
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Women who ventured to take the wheel were the focus of derogatory reporting in the motor press such as Autocar. |
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Perhaps this is why he has threatened legal action against some who are reporting this story. |
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Why would one go to them for reporting of world affairs and events when much better reporting is available via the internet? |
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Therefore, the results use percentile reporting rates instead of standard deviations. |
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If you want real, on the ground reporting, turn to the British and European stations, folks. |
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One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious affiliation. |
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The evidence provided by the Secretary of State supported and affirmed much of the reporting in the Press. |
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Visitors are reporting all hotels full, with many people having to stay as far afield as Preston and even Chesterfield. |
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Adie's fall from grace was not the result of sexism, ageism or an obsession with celebrity-led reporting. |
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True, it spoke without much inflection, as if reporting a cricket score from a sticky wicket. |
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Sometimes I do this thing where I imagine that I'm reporting the events that aren't real. |
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But her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention. |
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We need more real reporting and less reality TV shows, and then let's see how deep that rabbit hole is. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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At first, the open news reporting helped to correct wild rumours which were being spread in the absence of adequate official information. |
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A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market. |
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For months and years afterwards, the media has dedicated endless hours of airtime reporting and reflecting on the atrocity. |
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If you are reporting spam or abusive e-mail, we require the full email header to investigate the complaint. |
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But I pointedly and publicly criticized my colleagues when they engaged in alarmism and selective reporting. |
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I fear though that this isn't just a loss for the Post but also a loss for me and everyone else who counts on good political reporting. |
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Every newspaper, as far as I can see without exception, devoted pages and pages of print and photographs to reporting the march. |
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The Recorder of Newcastle, Judge David Hodson, formally found him not guilty and lifted the reporting restrictions. |
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The issue has been muddied by the fact that there were two troubling areas of reporting. |
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Marian Wilkinson's reporting in the SMH is at best ordinary, at worst dreadful. |
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She has been jailed because she refused to kowtow to a government demand that would make any independent reporting virtually impossible. |
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It is relevant to reflect just for a moment on what our history of law reporting in New Zealand has been. |
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Also, kudos to Terry Milewski of the CBC for fantastic reporting of this story. |
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We regret the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture. |
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Given the blatant bias in the reporting, the whole study has to be suspect. |
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Still, of course, the regulators, the compliance people, will be reporting to the CEO, which could be him. |
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Most of the journalistic hard yakka on the subject has been done by the FT and some of the best reporting on it has been in The Economist. |
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Accurate scoring and reporting of student writing samples is necessary to ensure the validity and reliability of the test. |
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Furthermore, this type of reporting, linked to a lack of reporting the opposition views, clearly lays the responsibility in your lap. |
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Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting. |
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While acknowledging and repenting my reporting errors, would I still choose it as one of our company's Worst Boards ever? |
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It includes revenue accounting and Vat reporting for 41 European subsidiaries. |
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The last requirement would be a formal reporting requirement on a periodic basis to the fund that can be compiled as feedback to the investors. |
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There have been many people reporting these issues but so far the company hasn't done anything about it as of yet. |
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The Communications Authority has called on the general public to make their complaints official by reporting them to the Authority. |
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Garnet was accused of knowing about the plot beforehand and not reporting it to the authorities. he was accused of Jesuitical equivocation. |
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Don't let embarrassment or fear keep you from reporting fraud or abuse to the appropriate authorities. |
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Johnson, as chair of the Public Works Committee, was instrumental in quickly reporting the bill out of his Committee to the Conference Committee. |
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Within minutes, firefighters off shift and heading home were calling, reporting in and getting ready to go to work. |
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Bettye and Peggy had been told to run out and get something to eat and a quick rest before reporting back for duty. |
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You would be reporting to the Company Director and be solely responsible for all aspects of administering a network of 40 people or more. |
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Commander Cassis, Captain of USS Peacock, reporting to Washington, also praised Geary for his initiative and courage. |
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He's now one of our top supervisors, with a whole department reporting to him. |
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And are we just supposed to sit there and say, come on, could you tell us who you're reporting to and expect them to respond? |
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The Introduction sections of some Ph.D theses were examined to determine the significance of verb form in reporting verbs like find or show. |
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The other manifestation is the way in which reporting verbs are used to discuss one's own research or that of others. |
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Zero-day protection, spyware detection, protection for outbound data and excellent reporting tools are crucial to protect your networks. |
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It was the freshness of that opinion, and not the reporting of new undigested events that was significant. |
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He and his brothers all helped out with reporting and were so skilled at shorthand that each could read the other's verbatim notes. |
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What the big media needs is a cut in columnists and leaders, and a lot more of the reporting that can only be done while wearing clothes. |
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The reporting of these two journalists eventually forced the resignation of a president. |
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Install a corporate ethics officer with real authority and independent reporting responsibility to the board. |
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It is true, of course, that perfect objectivity in news reporting is unattainable. |
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The warnings come after pest control officers reported a surge in calls reporting sightings of rats and mice. |
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This point is pretty widely understood by people following or reporting on this story. |
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Rick Bragg flew to cities where he collected clips and the work of legmen, but often did little or no reporting on his own. |
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The interface can be used for anything from ad hoc reporting to a reusable data bridge. |
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What would happen to my reporting if I wore out some shoe leather in the convention hallways or out on the streets? |
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Since she owned the paper, she took the liberty of searching out and reporting her own stories. |
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And yes, the reporting of crime does make the public think, and quite rightly so. |
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The news is now reporting the explosive was a toy grenade filled with black powder and a fuse. |
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This is a good way to break into the big time of reporting on things and not just commenting on them. |
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She added that in her opinion, hate crime was under-reported and as confidence in reporting hate crime grew, so did the figures. |
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Our Stan Grant has been reporting on this story for weeks now, bringing us some extremely riveting reports. |
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The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment. |
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Managers annually appraise the employees reporting to them in one-to-one meetings. |
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All over the room, men sat stationed at their monitors, reporting the status of the enemy compounds to their officers. |
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Yet there's no widely used term of approbation for the other kind of reporting. |
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Studies of Australian war reporting have been fragmentary and of varied literary quality. |
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Yes, it is the silly season, both locally and nationally, with little news worth reporting. |
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Even an unchurched skeptic like me can see there's selective reporting in hand. |
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For me, reporting for duty on a strike day would be like joining the army and then refusing to go to war. |
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The diagnosis of locked-in syndrome is often triggered by a member of the care staff or family reporting awareness. |
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The government has fined the bank billions of dollars for not reporting suspicious activity, including money laundering. |
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The commanders reporting to their superiors explain they are undermanned and are doing the best they can. |
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Early reporting means that police can log the incidents and have more leads to follow. |
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Her His reporting on the needs of the sick and the dying in the woefully under-equipped Baghdad hospitals are heartbreaking. |
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In 1899, a rival newspaper attempted to jam the New York Herald's ship-to-shore reporting of the America's Cup race results. |
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Each year they receive dozens of calls reporting lost walkers, stranded climbers or injured mountaineers. |
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Their task was to scout some way ahead of the main infantry units, gathering intelligence and reporting information to headquarters. |
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She came in a week later reporting that the herbs were working, especially the asafoetida and ginger combination. |
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Imagine the disappointment if they'd had to turn in their khaki safari jackets and go back to reporting dull stories about Medicare. |
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The BBC, reporting the event, took this as a reference to the Cardinal's red hat and robes. |
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When people who are supposed to be reporting the news have an agenda, something gets lost in the shuffle. |
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A magazine programme can be planned where children not only choose a topic but also go ahead with production, reporting and anchoring. |
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Once again, the church board should prescribe the financial reporting it will receive from the church treasurer or business administrator. |
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Buoyed by high crude prices, Western oil majors are reporting outsize profits. |
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The Malawian has reporting experience on various subjects including human rights, development, and health. |
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The newspapers have even backed off from reporting the stories, as they once were doing. |
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She could easily fake a very mother-like voice, and was always appointed with the job of calling their school and reporting their absences. |
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I vividly remember reporting the 1971 Synod on the ministerial priesthood when influential voices were calling for an end to the celibacy rule. |
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Well, what I do includes management accounting and financial control, budgeting, reporting, cash flow analysis, scenario analysis, etcetera. |
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Using a schematic drawing or developing a conceptual framework is another strategy that may be used to facilitate reporting the findings. |
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Key strengths include the financial modules, distribution, telesales, multicurrency, e-commerce and management reporting. |
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Three prison officers gave evidence yesterday about the penalties for reporting bad behaviour by colleagues. |
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Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting. |
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The scouting reports she was pouring over had nothing to do with far-flung picket ships reporting back targets of opportunity. |
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Finally, World Climate Report rips into the biased reporting that has bamboozled the world on this issue. |
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It is baffling to me why anyone would want to create a monopoly, a power to censor and prohibit, and ban the reporting of open justice. |
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First the Gulf, then the Balkan campaigns honed the syntax of 24-hour reporting almost to the point of banality. |
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The wife of the elusive businessman has launched a blistering attack on the media over its reporting of her husband's business affairs. |
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The station was flooded with complaints reporting of loud bangs from Sunset Beach to Tarcoola Beach. |
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Emails reporting massacres and other atrocities were based on noises overheard, a cautious glance from the window, and third-hand reports. |
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I would recommend both to any person who is interested in going to sea or who will soon be reporting aboard that first Navy ship. |
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In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting. |
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They are convinced they did the right thing in reporting the activities of the two youths. |
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I'd want to be very sure of myself before I decided that a matrix reporting structure was the best possible answer to our intelligence woes. |
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A string of high-priced flat developments has sprung up across the centre, and selling agents are reporting huge demand. |
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But even a third-rate hack, wannabe journalist like me can spot bad reporting. |
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Export orders, stable in the previous quarter, had declined with more firms reporting a fall than a growth in orders. |
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I was an average mess as a young man and I didn't really have a thought in my head worth reporting. |
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I began to receive various threats, which included reporting me to the Law Society. |
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A distraught woman has called the station reporting that her partner is threatening her and we speed to the scene. |
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Northern Rock will kick off the bank reporting season this week, bringing the state of the housing market back under the microscope. |
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It identified the length of the reporting chains as a factor in why so much intelligence was unreliable. |
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While they brought scandalous scores on Saturday, he was thrown out of the tournament after reporting late. |
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Opinion Leader Research is only one pollster reporting a thunderflash of anger in focus groups that is oddly not reflected in the polls. |
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American newspapers in most markets are monopolies, which, Evans suggests, takes a bit of fire out of their reporting and writing. |
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The book on which I was doing all the gumshoe reporting, Godtalk, is now a time capsule. |
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And that casts a new light on the way The New York Times goes about the business of reporting the news on a day-to-day basis. |
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The court cases have undoubtedly had the merit of removing the taboo over reporting excision by the populations concerned and among doctors, social workers, etc. |
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The independence rules require that auditors refrain from investing in companies that they audit, to ensure objective, truthful reporting and opinion. |
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With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, Lankford held a resounding 57.5 percent to 34.3 percent lead over Shannon. |
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He paid tribute to employees from various organisations who have been reporting cases of default to the Authority and other malpractices by their employers. |
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The Guardian today is reporting that at least 22 people were killed and as many as 200 injured in clashes with US, Spanish and Salvadorean troops. |
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The magazine was reporting the administration had a three point plan to come back after the debacle which included ginning up the base with tax cuts. |
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The dearth of reporting on what is broken in these systems has measurable effects on our policies and, more important, on us. |
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The report that a bank had given an unsecured loan to a superPAC turned out to be based on flawed FEC reporting. |
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In 2008, he was arrested for reporting about the abuse of prisoners in Syrian jails. |
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And dozens of states, many of which cut jobs to close their annual deficits, are now reporting surpluses. |
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God knows I have travelled rough roads in my reporting years but it is difficult to recall one that was so consistently bad for such a long distance. |
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And although the Celtic Tiger was weaned on the dynamism of private enterprise, reporting continues to focus largely on the affairs of publicly quoted companies. |
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Once bags were slung across shoulders, they departed to enjoy a short leave period before reporting back to duty. |
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He says it encourages the hivemind of Reddit to spot holes in reporting and fill them. |
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In Egypt, for example, independent initiative Harassmap uses online and SMS reporting combined with a mapping system. |
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In reporting to you the latest activities undertaken by my Government, I wish to refer to the international training course on basic malariology held in Butuan City. |
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With more than 88 percent of precincts reporting, Hanna clung to a six-point lead. |
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Writing on stars are mostly about gossip and scandal, a degeneration into lifestyle reporting. |
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Traffic typically backs up in both the morning and evening rush hours, but drivers are reporting that the new road markings have made the delays much longer than normal. |
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Ireland has operated a voluntary reporting system since 1985, but there is no statutory requirement on doctors to make cases known to public health authorities. |
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She said the lack of understanding or the misunderstanding of reporting procedures has, in some cases, led to unnecessarily prolonged investigations. |
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The central bank wants tougher rules for obtaining a banking license, better financial reporting standards, and higher minimum capital requirements. |
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In December 2009, Abowitz launched GoldPlatedDoor.com to be an honest broker reporting on all things Vegas. |
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After two novels, Adler went back to journalism, to reporting on the moment. |
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The teachable moment came a couple of days into the workshop when one villager, reporting for his small discussion group, acknowledged that his report was scanty. |
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One day after reporting a daily record of 12 deaths, Hong Kong began re-evaluating the drug treatment used in the region, which has seen 88 deaths. |
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More girls are reporting their boyfriends stalk them via text message or threaten to humiliate them with social media. |
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The Humvee experience, which he captured on film, was a turning point in his reporting. |
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Being nearly blown up in a Humvee, which he captured on film, was a turning point in his reporting. |
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The back story here is that reporting on the details of competing budget proposals is monstrously boring. |
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Twice last year the British Medical Journal gave column space to doctors reporting confusion between ampoules of water, saline, and lignocaine for injection. |
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Now, tpm is reporting that Senate Republicans are hopping on the piecemeal train. |
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A jumble of split screen video, audio snippets, on-site reporting, and commentary cut-aways followed. |
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Science on the other hand normally sticks to the answerable questions, and can afford the luxury of insisting on truth and proof in its reporting. |
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We've become so disappointed with, and repulsed by, the agenda-driven reporting of most of the paper's sciolist columnists that we've cancelled our subscription. |
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Mark Jurkowitz, one of the authors of the Pew study, says the ideologically driven reporting tends to be on the right. |
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The Daily Beast started as an aggregator with some original reporting as a side dish. |
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The newer generation of antiepileptic drugs is not teratogenic in animals, but there is not sufficient reporting in human pregnancy experience to accurately portray risk. |
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The 11 senior players had been boycotting training since last week, reporting for work only to watch others train from the terraces of Garden Park stadium. |
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Although the report normally remains within US Air Force channels, commanders may add other addressees, as appropriate, to avoid duplicate reporting. |
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Journalism assumes an immutable truth, that a few more calls, a bit more reporting will tease it out of reluctant informants. |
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He landed a reporting gig in Nevada, and after a couple of years moved to San Francisco, where he worked mostly as a freelancer. |
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The focus is on the revelations and how the reporting enhanced public understanding and stimulated public discussion. |
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The program uses a reporting, journalistic style of communication. |
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But what good reporting lacks in sizzle is made up for in authenticity. |
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Raeburn is a science reporter, and much of what he does in this book is straightforward reporting. |
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Managers have far less power and fewer subordinates reporting to them. |
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There are tabloid rags that sully the name of reporting, and there are informed, articulate blogs that raise this medium to a far more rarefied level. |
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The director-general of the BBC resigned amid a flurry of allegations around sex-abuse reporting. |
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Media reporting of the judgments was deeply depressing and suggested our newspapers, if not our divorce courts, are still driven by very masculine agendas. |
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What follows is some of my initial reporting on the rise of the group, published in Wingnuts. |
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Scout units reporting to lieutenant Clark patrolled the line of march. |
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If the amount of the reporting is out of whack with the reality of the threats, then one place to begin is by better matching the former to the latter. |
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With the media supporting him and gleefully reporting on leaked information about the investigation, there was no effective check on his abuse of power. |
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Fortunately, TIME Magazine is reporting many of the books may have been saved from the fires of radicalism. |
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In the end, any good reporting requires access to the most contemporaneous statements. |
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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the new writer is Aron Eli Coleite. |
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Most women never reported the incident, and most who did described dissatisfaction with the eventual outcome of the reporting. |
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States all across the country are reporting skyrocketing rates of intoxication, overdoses and death. |
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As the Smiths took off, he became frustrated by what he perceived as inaccurate and intrusive reporting. |
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Ferris credits her books Louisiana cookery and New Orleans Cuisine as exemplars of diligent reporting and research. |
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No midshipman will ever be disenrolled for reporting an incident of sexual harassment or assault against them. |
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Local media had been reporting that the arsonist was using some kind of Molotov cocktail to smash through the car windows. |
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The next year, I was again at Glastonbury, this time reporting for a dance music magazine on the all-night raves that had sprung up around the event. |
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She had a chest X-ray taken today which has gone for reporting. |
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When a reported matter is introduced by a reporting verb in the past tense, the shift from direct to reported speech is accompanied by a back-shift of the verb. |
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It really shows up in sloppy essays and writing samples and reporting on extracurricular activities. |
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Most investigative reporting fell prey to self-censorship after the Kremlin went after its practitioners. |
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Job performance seems to be less affected by drug testing, with 19 percent of companies reporting an increase in productivity. |
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The pilot had earlier called air-traffic control reporting heavy clouds and asked to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet. |
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Thank you very much, Louise, for your outstanding reporting, as always. |
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Protests and complaints about inaccuracies, unbalanced and unfair reporting, defamation and character assassinations, must be taken seriously and dealt with. |
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It spawns more committees and more reporting of self-evident truths. |
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Karla Zabludovsky on the dangers of reporting in a country plunged in turmoil. |
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As a result, reporting and public expectations suffered a dreadful, anti-climatic slump. |
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We are issuing a brief reminder that reporting specific details about the method a person uses for suicide can be very triggering for others experiencing suicidal thoughts. |
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Its reporting and commentary on politics, society, and arts and letters have nurtured a broad liberal spirit in our national life. |
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But this was just a misquote and inaccurate reporting, if you will. |
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This should come from within the profession if we are to inculcate a sense of realism and ownership in practices in readiness for mandatory incident reporting. |
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However, as behaviorists are amply aware, the use of subjective reporting suffers from a tendency towards unreliability, and at worse an embrace of mentalism. |
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Indeed, its reporting had been so absolute that Dunlap and his editors wondered how they could have missed Tania Head. |
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While reporting from Iraq and Kuwait in 2003 he performed brain surgery in a desert operating room. |
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That has been the general tone of media reporting of the affair. |
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His assiduous reporting and his smart, passionate commentary have impressed colleagues and readers alike. |
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As newspapers began to reach broader segments of the population, the aversion to reporting on domestic matters lingered. |
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Still other media sources are reporting that the DNA test is awaiting results. |
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Often reporting from Tahrir Square, Zeinobia is viewed as a reliable and up-to-date source for the latest news out of Cairo. |
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How agenda-driven reporting turned a beekeeping Florida mother of four into an object of right-wing scorn. |
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Unfortunately, however, the legacy of Malcolm X was too often subject to unlawful, untruthful, and unfair reporting. |
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And reporting a profit slump of 92 percent is, well, what big-box electronics retailer Best Buy did Tuesday morning. |
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As Ron Fournier is in the habit of reporting, big time Democrats have reached just about the same conclusion. |
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In addition to politics, blitzer is also known for his in-depth reporting on international news. |
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After reporting the monthly figure, the BLS then revises the figure in each of the next two months. |
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Reports say the retailer is reporting its best-ever Black Friday. |
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Unless the government of Veracruz determines Goyo was killed for his reporting, the federal government is unlikely to step in. |
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Kobrine was in the midst of operating on Brady when he was told the media was reporting his death. |
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What on earth, one might have been forgiven for wondering, was she going to be reporting about? |
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He eventually left newspapers for evangelical work, but his reporting is unforgettable. |
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Finally, if the library wishes to track usage and unblocking requests, its reporting system should not maintain personally identifying information. |
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The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened. |
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Having Lou Dobbs and Rick Kaplan reporting to me at the same time was like holding a canister of nitroglycerin in each hand. |
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But the reporting, based on the same vague words, carelessly checked and sourced, remains unchanged. |
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In reporting war, there is no single truthful representation of events. |
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Australia's BlueRay Marine Security System is one of the new breed that monitors your boat, reporting intruders, fire and gas detection, high bilge water and engine status. |
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So just why are the media wimping out exactly when tough, critical reporting is not only crucial for the functioning of democracy but is also being demanded by their audience? |
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A brilliant new film presents Hannah Arendt in the midst of the Eichmann trial and the controversy around her reporting. |
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Keep the number of reporting layers within your organization to a minimum. |
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Some had extensive reporting experience, as Crowley does, but they were accustomed to fronting television shows. |
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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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I had no idea that people were reporting I had broken my shoulder blade. |
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Every wire service and news channel is reporting a different story. |
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The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register. |
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Day one would be set aside for reporting at the base camp, and on the second day participants will have a session on acclimatisation and orientation. |
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Valerie Bogard, Bryan Finlayson, Nichole Sobecki, Barry Shifrin, and Katie Thompson contributed reporting to this article. |
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Maryam had started her career as a media journalist and has worked on different reporting, hosting and anchorperson related assignments. |
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Yesterday's hot weather saw bayside beaches and coastal resorts packed, with surf lifesavers reporting 45 rescues across the state. |
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The dark figure concerning these criminal offences, is very high and the attitude towards reporting such cases is not constant. |
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Pearson wanted to dialogue with his overseas counterparts about the new reporting requirements. |
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Still, those constraints need to be considered and discussed explicitly for the sake of clarity and exhaustivity when reporting results. |
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Her Majesty's Prison Service, reporting to the Ministry of Justice, manages most prisons, housing over 85,000 convicts. |
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In addition to reporting back to Cromwell, the visitors made the lives of the monks more difficult by enforcing strict behavioural standards. |
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After reporting to the laboratory at a standardized time subjects rested in the supine position for 10 min prior to blood collection. |
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Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training. |
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Firstly, the hierarchy of the courts needs to be accepted, and an efficient system of law reporting. |
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It has the right of reporting to the university, and is obliged to advise the Regent House on matters of general concern to the university. |
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In November 2013 it agreed to sell Mergermarket, an online intelligence reporting business, to the London private equity investor BC Partners. |
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Below are a number of links to sites reporting or summarizing current research or thinking. |
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In 2014, Poland was the world's largest mushroom exporter, reporting an estimated 194,000 tonnes annually. |
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Jonson delivers his opinions, in Drummond's terse reporting, in an expansive and even magisterial mood. |
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In 1951, the census in the UK began reporting on South East Lancashire as a homogeneous conurbation. |
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Casualty estimates vary widely, with the Government of India reporting 379 dead, with 1,100 wounded. |
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Dozens of such reporting sites, known as soldier blogs or milblogs, were started during the war. |
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Mobile reporting is particularly relevant in areas that lack Internet infrastructure, such as Central Asia and Latin America. |
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The Prime Minister became responsible for calling meetings, presiding, taking notes, and reporting to the Sovereign. |
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Business owners' hesitation to extend credit to new customers led to the birth of the credit reporting industry. |
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For example, in 2006, Australia set up the AUSTRAC system and required the reporting of all financial transactions. |
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Cathay Pacific received immunity from prosecution for reporting the alleged offence. |
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The initial problem the WHO team faced was inadequate reporting of smallpox cases. |
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