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Appreciation-sharing is a cost to the borrower and, if the terms are set correctly, those with the means to get through the decline in their collateral without giving up some of their upside will find it in their interest to do so.
FORBES: Home Truths
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The problem is that our society is not set up correctly to share the wealth fairly.
FORBES: What To Do About The Rise Of The Robots?
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Consultants and companies are at risk if systems are not set up correctly and each could face audits, penalties and a loss of work.
FORBES: Time To Hang A Shingle? The Era Of Independent Consulting
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Ofqual has rejected such claims and says that examiners had acted properly and set the boundaries correctly.
BBC: Head teachers take GCSE battle to court
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The umpire gave the point - and with it the set - to Roddick, correctly ruling, much to Gonzalez's disgust, that the Chilean had let the ball go before the out call came.
BBC: Juan Martin del Potro out of Australian Open
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Shahid Afridi, leading Pakistan in a Test side after four years in which he has not donned the white clothing at all for his country, correctly elected to bowl first, and set attacking fields for much of the day.
BBC: Australia pegged back by Pakistan in Lord's Test
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In fact, if done correctly, declining an offer today can help set up a future successful job search.
FORBES: Decline a Job Offer -- The Right Way!
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Ofqual's initial inquiry into the controversy concluded that January's GCSE English assessments were "graded generously" but the June boundaries were properly set and candidates' work was graded correctly.
BBC: child writing
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Roosevelt also set out to prove that the intention of the taxpayer who failed to complete complex returns correctly was malign: Where there was ambiguity, taxpayers ought to be presumed guilty.
FORBES: Obama Steals A Page From FDR
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Set aside, for the moment, the unforgiving economics of the news business, which Starkman correctly blames for the erosion of ambitious investigative reporting.
FORBES: Dangers Lurking for the Future of News
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An astute Benji Marshall kick looked to have set up Nathan Fien for another four points but the St George Illawarra half-back was correctly ruled offside.
BBC: New Zealand 76-12 Papua New Guinea