David Burnham, a co-director of TRAC, told The Huffington Post that the fall-off in financial fraud prosecutions most likely does not reflect a fall-off in financial fraud itself.
So the idea was to provide that shot, as I also mentioned, to start to provide and to incentivize the kinds of reforms that we wanted to see moving forward, but not to fall off a cliff when the two-year period was over.
Also, Brian travels out to Boston to ride along with a gang of bike hackers, Myriam takes the Tesla Model S for a spin around the streets of San Francisco and Michael does his best not to fall off the DTV Shredder in the California desert.
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When I swam ashore for a break after the first hour, the girls complimented me on my windsurfing form ("you looked like you were trying really hard not to fall off the side of a building") and introduced me to Aaron, the white-haired Sephardim who co-owned the windsurfing operation with his daughter.
Passengers who saw a wheel fall off a plane as it took off did not immediately inform the crew, a report has said.
He said he knows athletes who lose muscle, not fat, when they fall off their exercise regimen, and then are counterintuitively reclassified from overweight to normal weight.
This holiday shortened first trading week of 2013 comes to a close with investors breathing a sigh of relief that a fall off the fiscal cliff did not occur.
Johnson told Carling that, despite speculation of a fall-out, he has not written Cipriani off.
With arresting modesty, Mr King admits that the Bank does not know how far unemployment can fall without setting off inflation.
These revenues may not disappear entirely, but they could fall off sharply.
Activision, another Xbox gamemaker, has a billion-dollar market capitalization despite its cheaper multiple, but insiders were selling off its stock this fall--not a reassuring sign.
As a result, jobless claims appear to be overstated now, but may be understated in the fall, when fewer workers are laid off from a smaller construction industry, which did not hire them in the spring.
Kyle serves as a buffer for the audience, registering dismay and fending off panic with crude jokes, which makes it easier for us not to fall into a funk.
Maybe not, but a Red Button version launched last fall netted 1.5 million users right off the bat, and the Beeb expects to build on that more by moving to mobile devices.
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Some passengers saw the wheel fall as the plane's landing gear retracted just after take off, but "they did not inform the cabin crew at this point", the report said.
Most of that rise will be the result of recession, not deglobalisation, but some will be attributable to the fall in trade (exporting companies will lay off workers) and some to declining investment (if expansion plans are cut, new jobs will not be created).
Talented as he might be, Price is probably not worth the payout and his contract could be a an albatross for the team should his production fall off in the next few seasons.
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