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The Assistant may take such actions, including drafting a Charter, as may be necessary or appropriate to implement such functions.
WHITEHOUSE: NSTC Executive Order
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While the numbers were undoubtedly below market expectations, we believe it is unwise to read too much into the initial sales figure as it may not be an appropriate gauge of demand.
FORBES: Overwhelming Pre-Order Demand Could Be The Reason Behind Apple's Disappointing iPhone 5 Sales
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Given his obsession with the deceased, this may be construed as appropriate.
NEWYORKER: The Village
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As the book's title suggests, it may indeed be most appropriate to think of this listening process as a kind of magic.
ECONOMIST: Conjurors
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As an example with a low interest rate environment adding long bonds may not be appropriate when interest rates go up.
FORBES: A Hot Investment Recommendation
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Mark to market rules and strict ratings may be appropriate (though unfair) in the good times as a means of preparing institutions for the bad times.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"It is time for governments to introduce appropriate sanctions as a deterrent, for while a player may be prepared to risk a ban for throwing a match, he will most likely not wish to risk a prison sentence, " he said on the FIFA website.
CNN: FIFA: Governments must help in match-fixing fight
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However, it advises that in "exceptional circumstances", listed as violence against staff or pupils, sexual abuse, drug dealing or carrying a weapon, it may be appropriate to exclude a child for a first offence.
BBC: Lessons 'tougher for male staff'
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However, there is considerable scepticism both within the industry and among analysts as to whether Chapter 11 is a way forward for GM and Ford (though it may, some concede, be more appropriate for Chrysler).
ECONOMIST: American carmakers
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As a result the investor takes risks, and the companies seeking investment may need to concede lower valuations than might otherwise be appropriate, while those companies pursuing new business opportunities must assess the risk of greater competition in the absence of protection.
FORBES: Written By Toby Kusmer