They must "be willing to take responsibility for what they did, and to be willing to answer any question that somebody puts to them, " says Mr. Zeune, a certified public accountant and trainer on corporate fraud.
The defeat will be hard to take for Gary Brabin's Cambridge side, who had a chance of beating the Brewers to the title on the last day.
Another option could be for him to take a year off and wait for a vacancy at Ferrari in 2011, when Felipe Massa's contract runs out.
Even pregnant women, who are usually urged not to take medication which can be dangerous for a fetus, should take the antivirals if they get swine flu, she said.
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The defeat, though, will not be too hard to take for United, who not only had Cristiano Ronaldo watching from the stands, but who will also be hoping to add a striker - most notably Dimitar Berbatov - to their ranks before the close of the transfer window on Monday.
" He added: "People gotta take it upon themselves to be healthy, Take me, for instance.
Should we be told who would take over for Warren and if the structure of the leadership should be overhauled?
What would it take to be considered for top posts in the near future?
Mr. Obama might know that and be planning to take credit for going big while blaming failure on Congress.
Gradually, the East Timorese should be allowed to take responsibility for their own security as well as to hold meaningful local elections.
What does it take to be qualified for these types of jobs?
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Mr Rumsfeld insists he has not tried to distance himself from the invasion plan and would be delighted to take credit for it.
The obvious step to take would be for China to break the peg to the dollar, which would effectively begin another chapter in monetary history.
Given these factors, we believe it will be increasingly difficult for Take-Two to create sustainable shareholder value, and that Take-Two remains exposed to considerable risk of value-loss.
"No country can, should or will be allowed to take India for granted, " she said in a speech at a party meeting Tuesday, in her first remarks on the matter.
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Be disciplined and take responsibility for actions and decisions.
Under the proposals, parents will be required to take responsibility for their foreign-born children learning English at home, and being able to speak English will be made mandatory in a greater number of public sector jobs.
Nintendo 3DS, when put into Sleep Mode, can act as a pedometer, while letting users earn Play Coins for the steps they take that can then be traded in for additional content in compatible games and applications.
Section 206 provides a juicy capital-gains tax exemption for contributions of property for conservation, meaning wealthy environmentalists with extra acreage will be able to take a tax deduction for the appreciated property and have the environmental organization preserve it, adding to the value of the primary property.
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Capital expenditure may have a pay-off in the long run but, given the ever-shortening career span of the average chief executive, few may be willing to take a chance that they will be around for the long term.
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Unless a new commission is agreed before then, you end up with a caretaker administration, which would for example be unable to take big decisions on things like the state aid investigation into Opel, or speak for the EU at the Copenhagen climate change summit with their usual authority.
So it would be normal for them to take a breather, first of all.
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For the north one of her priorities would be for us to take control of our own transport.
The MPAA cannot be blamed for its "take-no-prisoners" approach, he said, as it is only acting in its self-interest.
Some analysts, though, said, given the stout rally, it might be time for platinum to take a short-term breather.
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"The remains will be exhumed for them to take whatever necessary samples to carry out the required tests, " she said.
Some government insiders believe ministers will be forced to take back responsibility for ultimate decisions on planning before any planning bill gets approved.
Much of that chunk can't be trimmed--it will always take a few days for a Camry to be shipped from the factory in Georgetown, Kentucky to, say, Seattle.
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