The fingerprinting of supervised non-signing, non-licensed staff at CPA firms seems too much, they assert.
PBS, in my opinion, is liberal in its worldview, but is not the left-wing scourge some conservative critics assert.
That is why the government-bond yield is the appropriate measure for discounting public liabilities, as Messrs Rauh and Novy-Marx assert.
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Whether these trends are entirely correlated with how excited different fan bases were with respect to their 2012 draft class is tough to definitively assert.
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Pfizer will weather headwinds and continue to prosper, these bulls assert.
Azhar Mahmood unleashed the full range of his bowling armoury on day two at The Oval but it was Lancashire who emerged in the position to assert.
"Ignoring past performance is inconsistent with generally accepted investment practices and having the department opine on how plan assets should be invested would be a radical departure and a mistake, " joint comments filed Tuesday by the lead industry groups, the American Benefits Council, the American Council of Life Insurers and the Investment Company Institute, assert.
Fire has incurred the wrath of the Sena in part because it challenges patriarchal norms and urges women to assert themselves.
Go back to the mid-1980s and you will see a similar struggle as the Wintel duopoly began to assert itself.
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The Dragons, only playing for pride, were relying on scraps and although they looked dangerous in flashes they struggled to assert themselves.
And unlike during mobilizations for war, the receding military threats associated with demobilizations provide maximum latitude for political influences to assert themselves.
Indeed, with such a proliferation of possibilities since the cold war ended, the Council of Europe has had to struggle to assert itself.
Juvonen's study, however, found boys and girls spread rumors to boost their social status -- and that both genders use physical aggression to assert power.
If we raise awareness of this, and a good example is the awareness now of corporate tax avoidance, then a new moral order will assert itself.
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When you talk about the future of the city to musicians who have remained or returned, they are confident - or at least they assert confidence.
According to Paddy O'Donnell, a professor of psychology at Glasgow University who has studied soccer celebrations, they are a kind of "biological signal" to attract attention or assert dominance.
Sure, her agency missed warnings about the grand thievery of Bernie Madoff, the 2008 meltdown and failed to enact a pro-investor fiduciary standard for brokers, but she can say that she revived the agency at a time when it needed to re-assert itself.
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Regulators around the world are always looking for new ways to assert their authority.
The division works to protect treaty rights, defend reservation boundaries and assert water rights.
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Time for the daughters of Abraham to take on the responsibility and assert their authority.
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Even if observers don't see much credit to go around, some institutions were still able to assert their authority.
Slatin added that the key is what kind of management influence Bank of America will want to assert on Countrywide.
For others the right to fly their flag remains an important way to mark their territory and assert their identity.
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