I'm also less likely to be able to recover and reset after those errors.
He should be able to recover the taxes he paid on the apparently fraudulent gains.
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In Tinseltown, a film must be able to recover its production budget to be considered a box office success.
Still, passengers should be able to recover their basis before they have income.
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The misguided investor may not be able to recover his fortune but he can resist the tendency to engage in self-torment.
And, these higher return investments expose seniors to risks from which they may not be able to recover given their ages.
Some are hoping that during the coming confrontation over the debt-limit increase fiscal conservatives will be able to recover lost ground on spending.
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The hearing was told that the doctor treating Mr Dewani at Fromeside Clinic in Bristol was convinced that he would be able to recover.
Some businesses may not be able to recover from their losses.
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It's rare that you'll be able to recover your purchase price if you have to return an item bought from a dealer or from an auction house.
If Christine lived in New Zealand or Sweden, she would be able to recover her money, according to Lucian Leape, adjunct professor of health policy at the Harvard School of Public Health.
At least one industry analyst, Jeff Osborne of Thomas Weisel Partners, has cut his stock valuation by 26% because he fears Evergreen will not be able to recover the shares from Lehman.
The victims of a natural disaster, a major illness or an accident may not be able to recover and live their lives the way they used to, but they too can save themselves the self-torment.
Reminding abandoners that there are still items in their online shopping carts is remarkably effective: you should be able to recover between 10% and 30% of abandoned shopping carts by sending a sequence of gentle nudges by email.
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The New York Times claimed that it researched the well data and reached the conclusion that some of the wells operating in less-productive zones may prove too expensive, and the companies may not be able to recover these higher costs.
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What is important to them is the long-term outcome: are they going to be able to recover, are they going to be able to go to university or does this indicate that they are on a different trajectory of a long-standing pattern of illness?
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It is possible that he might not be able to sufficiently recover from the surgery.
In Tinseltown, a film must be able to at least recover its production budget to be considered a box office success.
Bernanke wants Congress to work on a compromise that would lessen the effect of the automatic cuts so as to give the private sector more time to recover and be able to withstand larger government cuts and austerity measures later.
"There is still a strong hope that we'll be able to find people, and recover them and save them, " he said.
Medical experts have said it is unlikely Sharon would recover enough to be able to lead the country.
While a cash-rich firm might be able to hold their undervalued assets until they recover, forced sales at wobbly outfits drive values down further, triggering more losses.
People and systems need to be able to better withstand, respond, adapt, and rapidly recover from disasters.
As technology improves, it is likely that companies will be able to go back into many of these wells, re-stimulate them, and recover much more of that resource decades from now.
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