Most competent tax advisers will tell you to avoid the examiners at all cost.
According to Banca di Roma, however, the examiners gave it a clean bill of health.
The investigation into an upcoming history exam found its "security and integrity" had not been compromised by the examiners' comments.
Finally, the results of the examiners' effort would be added to the knowledge base--thus enabling future examiners to build on it.
The IRS isn't above checking your phone records and credit card statements against your work log if the examiners have doubts about your business deductions.
One is you want the examiners and the system that they have of examining the patents now is perceived by almost everybody to be excessively bureaucratic.
Examiners raised the mark needed for a GCSE English C grade based on their judgement of the quality of the work, lawyers for the examiners have said.
Though they cannot prove it, Dr Dror and Dr Hampikian suspect the difference in contextual information given to the examiners was the cause of the different results.
But the examiners' main criticism was that there were too many organisations with unclear responsibilities fighting bribery and corruption - and not nearly enough resources or political will.
The impact on social interactions of these technological advancements has gone unrecognized until analyzed in retrospect with the examiners split on whether the societal shifts were for the better or worse.
Sending the bill to the Examiners would allow those cases to be considered and exceptions could be made "not by what appears to be the fiat of the government without explanation".
He argued that made the bill "hybrid" legislation - meaning it made reference to local issues as well as dealing with the UK-wide system - and wanted parliamentary clerks known as "the Examiners" to study the proposals.
"The examiners consider that the very large number of investigative bodies has resulted in excessive fragmentation of efforts, lack of specialised expertise, lack of transparency both for the public and for investigative authorities, and problems in achieving coherent action, " the report said.
Identifying who the top Examiners are also allows the company to put forward its best face, automatically giving their articles the most prominent display on its channel pages and pushing them to partners.
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Bernanke said Tuesday that the Fed has examiners in the four remaining major investment banks and has urged them to increase their capital and liquidity cushions to avoid another Bear Stearns situation.
All three denied involvement, but the two DNA examiners in the original case both found that they could not exclude one of the three from having been involved, based on an analysis of swabs taken from the victim.
However, of the 17 examiners Dr Dror and Dr Hampikian approached who, unlike the original two, knew nothing about the context of the crime only one thought that the same suspect could not be excluded.
On its website, Keynote advertises courses taught by examiners from some of England's chief exam boards, although none of the courses advertised feature examiners from the AQA board.
While such patents -- a term believed to have been coined by the Japanese Patent office -- have been exploited from time to time since 1965 when they were first identified in the Patent Examiners' Handbook, there are available remedies well short of legislation that would effectively undermine the entire U.S. patent system.
The board of medical examiners in the different states would oversee licensure.
The incentive structure for examiners in the field is one-sided and differs from the incentives facing Chairman Bernanke, for example, during Congressional testimony.
The bank would never have discovered this scheme if the thief had handled the call, notwithstanding routine audits by the OCC and other examiners throughout the years.
One of the biggest criticisms of the bill concerns the PTO's funding, which some think should be increased so that the office can hire and keep the best examiners and so reduce a huge backlog of applications.
Most importantly, the order said, examiners at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office determined that the information at issue was irrelevant to patentability, saying it dealt with tests of the median lethal dose of the drug, not the much lower doses used by consumers.
According to Norah Rudin, a forensic-DNA consultant in Mountain View, California, forensic scientists are beginning to accept that cognitive bias exists, but there is still a lot of resistance to the idea, because examiners take the criticism personally and feel they are being accused of doing bad science.
Morgan's bets from news reports, though the agency has 65 examiners who oversee the bank's books and risk-management controls.
In my opinion, none of the suggestions offered at the conference would change the real problem, which is that the Patent Office examiners are too quick to issue software patents where the so-called invention is obvious to one skilled in the art.
In the Final Office Action, three examiners of the PTO considered TiVo's response and, in a detailed 32-page decision, finally concluded that the software claims were unpatentable in view of two prior art references.
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