Management's guidance includes Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP financial measure as defined in Regulation G.
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Areas based on the 2000 standards and Census 2000 data were defined in June of 2003.
But in many organizations culture is neither meticulously developed nor defined in the recruiting process.
We are the party of a stable dollar, whose value is defined in terms of gold.
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For example, we do not mean nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Or is international law defined in such a way that it applies only to General Pinochet?
The efficiency of a car engine can be defined in terms of a miles-per-gallon equivalent.
Did the M2M accounting rule, as defined in the 2007 FAS 157, cause the panic of 2008?
Excellence in business is a very broad term, and it can be defined in many different ways.
This demand would not exist if the value of the dollar were defined in terms of gold.
It has complex and hidden implications for which a strategy needs to be defined in advance of implementation.
The criteria for inscription in the World Heritage List are defined in the Statement of Outstanding Universal Value.
How are Big and Bold defined in your business and what brands do you see taking the leap?
It has since become such a part of popular parlance that it is defined in the Urban Dictionary.
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And both were unorthodox thinkers who refused to be defined in conventional terms.
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Job roles defined in terms of engagement and value delivered by journey step.
The search origin may be defined in terms of location information such as a place name or a postal code.
But certainly having been defined in the first six months mostly by his tax cut and by the switch by Sen.
Because of their experience and success in the China market, they are unlikely to accept advertising defined in such narrow terms.
And definitely beware of citing any dislikes from previous jobs that are clearly defined in the job description for this role.
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The government's main argument goes like this: "Toll telephone service" is defined in the law as service billed by distance and time.
Mr. RUBALCABA: We're talking about the Cuban music influence, the classical training, the just improvisation, defined in some way my musical personality.
The value of sharing can best be defined in terms of influence.
It also means that as users react and provide feedback, the roles within the group become more defined in response to that feedback.
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To illustrate by way of analogy: imagine creating a dictionary of French words defined in English to interpret an essay written in French.
Of the constituencies named in the review, two are defined in the legislation: Na h-Eileanan an Iar (the Western Isles) and Orkney and Shetland.
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Consider, for example, what we call the price elasticity of wages, as defined in economics to capture the relationship between pay and employee effort.
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The rules state that only official sponsors are allowed to use logos and text defined in the organisation's 2012 UK statutory marketing rights.
JPMorgan asserts that these inherently unsafe and unsound anti-hedges are "hedges" as that term is defined in the draft regulations implementing the Volcker Rule.
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